Federal employee to foreign asset? DOGE layoffs raise alarm over espionage threat to the US
US President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk's government cuts could provide an opportunity for China and Russia, security experts warn.
US President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk's government cuts could provide an opportunity for China and Russia, security experts warn.
The trial of those responsible for Greece's deadliest crash may reportedly not begin until the end of 2025, as the case file continues to grow and legal complications mount.
Wildfires in Japan's Okayama and Ehime prefectures have damaged homes and forced evacuations, with firefighters still battling the blazes that began over the weekend.
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Istanbul for the fifth day, defying a government ban to demonstrate against the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu.
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German start-up Isar Aerospace plans to construct and launch 40 rockets a year. from Europe.
Múte B Egede sees the move as deliberately provocative, following Donald Trump's threats to take control of the island.
In Neuchâtel, Switzerland, doctors can now prescribe free museum visits to patients as part of an initiative aimed at improving mental and physical health.
MetaAI will be launched across Europe, months after the company faced regulators’ questions for the use of personal data to train its AI models.
A welder turned ordinary materials like boards, screws, spark plugs, and bicycle chains into sculptures, transforming Galati University's hallway into a unique art exhibition.
Eurozone business activity expanded for a third straight month in March, driven by a rebound in German manufacturing and easing inflation pressures, offering early signs of a more sustained recovery.
This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior energy and environment correspondent Robert Hodgson.
In addition to the Hamas official, a teenage boy was killed in the strike on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, injuring multiple people and causing a large fire.
This week, financial markets will focus on upcoming flash manufacturing and services PMIs, as well as inflation data from major economies. These figures are crucial for investors assessing the global economic outlook amid escalating trade tensions.
Gérard Depardieu’s sexual assault trial is a pivotal moment for France, testing its readiness to confront sexual violence, especially when committed by revered cultural icons in the post-MeToo era.
Frontex's role in returning rejected asylum seekers should be monitored, especially in terms of the protection of fundamental rights, green MEP Tineke Strik tells Radio Schuman on Monday.
The copper price surged toward an all-time high on concerns of potential Trump tariffs, alongside China’s stimulus measures. A weak US dollar may have also added to its rally.
There is major debate over the consequences for oceans and over the exact benefits for the climate.
The Province of Salzburg, Austria, will be introducing free regional public transport for tourists from the 1 May 2025 with the new ‘Guest Mobility Ticket’. This new initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion, promote sustainable tourism, and enhance public transport services
The report comes amid cuts to global aid, which health officials say could lead to a resurgence of TB.
The Smart Readiness Indicator (SRI), introduced under the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), measures a building’s ability to use smart technologies based on 3 key functionalities: optimising energy efficiency and overall in-use performance, adapting their
Social media posts that have circulated for months falsely claim not only that Switzerland has banned breast cancer screenings, but that the procedures increase the risk of developing the disease.
The first flight carrying 199 migrants from Venezuela from the US landed on Monday.
The Commission has adopted a new strategy to channel savings into productive investments. It seeks to increase EU citizens’ participation in capital markets with broader investment options and improved financial literacy, fostering their wealth and boosting the EU economy.
For the first time in its 20-year history of fashion collaborations, Swedish fashion giant H&M has teamed up with a Polish designer. The collection highlights Magda Butrym's heritage and unique style: a tribute to femininity in bloom and an invitation to discover the romantic
While the concept lost some of its relevance at the end of the Cold War, it is back in the spotlight with the return of Donald Trump and the war in Ukraine.
The Commission is taking action to maintain and expand European industrial capacities in the steel and metals sectors. The Action Plan on Steel and Metals is designed to strengthen the sector’s competitiveness and safeguard the industry’s future. The European steel industry is
The Iftar comes as part of Molenbeek's bid to become the 2030 European Capital of Culture, in which the district hopes to 'flip the script' on its infamous narrative.
The Iftar comes as part of Molenbeek's bid to become the 2030 European Capital of Culture, in which the district hopes to "flip the script" on its infamous narrative.
EU heads of state and government gathered for a European Council summit that focused on competitiveness and on the future of European defence. President Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) presented to her fellow leaders the far-reaching proposals that the European Commission has
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On 21 March, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination was marked. The European Union has been founded on the values of respect for human dignity and rights, freedom, democracy, and equality. No-one in the EU should be discriminated based on its racial
The UN predicts that as many as 3.5 million refugees and IDPs may return to their homes in Syria this year, and says more aid and funding is needed.
The music recording industry is seeing growth that ‘many other sectors would be incredibly envious of’, but what’s driving it?
The talks come a day before US officials are set to meet with Russia's delegation.
Protests erupted on Wednesday after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu was arrested following a dawn raid of his residence as authorities investigated allegations of corruption and terrorism.
US negotiators held talks in Saudi Arabia with Ukraine on Sunday, and separately with Russia on Monday.
A mysterious mummy called “Bashiri” has captivated the minds of Egyptologists for more than a century, but no scholar has ever unearthed it.
The final day in Tbilisi saw thrilling battles from judo’s heavyweights. Bozorov, Lobnik, and Savytskiy claimed their first Grand Slam golds, while Dicko and Tasoev dominated their categories. Georgia’s Tushishvili fell short, but the home team secured multiple medals in a
The band from Madeira ran away with the public vote to book their berth to Berne in Switzerland for the Eurovision Song Contest in May.
During colonial rule, Denmark enforced assimilation policies, unofficially banning the Inuit language, forced sterilisations and removing children from their families to be placed in Danish homes. Policies which left Greenlanders bitter.
Will Iran build its first nuclear bomb or will it reach a deal with the West? A journalist from the Euronews Persian Service examines Tehran's options.
New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent kicked off their election campaigns on Sunday before the vote on 28 April.
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The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Sunday announced plans to visit Israel and raise questions about the return to war in the Gaza Strip.
Turkey’s long-standing ambition to join the EU has been a contentious issue for decades. Despite formally applying for membership in 1987 and starting accession negotiations in 2005, progress has stalled due to political disagreements, human rights concerns, and shifting
Major cities around the world marked Earth Hour on Saturday night, shrouding some of humanity's most famous monuments in darkness.