Gender equality is improving in the EU, but the pension gap persists
There's a gap between men's and women's pensions across the EU, both in the average and median amounts received.
There's a gap between men's and women's pensions across the EU, both in the average and median amounts received.
European Investment Bank chief Calviño tells Euronews a world in disarray means Europe 'must enforce its strategic autonomy' faster. Europeans worry new energy shock stemming from the war in Iran could rattle industry again.
Emirates, Etihad Airways and flydubai are continuing to operate a limited schedule, while Qatar Airways has extended its flight suspension until 6 March.
Spain's prime minister delivers a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with his country.
Customs authorities handle a huge and ever-increasing number of goods bought online and imported directly to consumers into the EU. They play a vital role at the EU’s borders by controlling goods arriving from third countries and making sure that only safe products reach
“Supporting freedom of expression has never been more important.” Film festival bosses from Cannes, Locarno, London, San Sebastian, Tokyo and Toronto have signed a letter to support Berlinale boss Tricia Tuttle, amid fears that she may be fired over filmmakers expressing their
At Euronews, we usually report big politics, but this time your reporter wants to ask a different question: how will the Middle East conflict affect your wallet?
Warmer temperatures accelerate the degradation of batteries in EVs, posing a “make-or-break” for people considering making the switch.
In this episode, Euronews explores why traffickers target the European eel and how authorities are stepping up the fight against this criminal activity. The illegal trade of the European eel has become Europe’s largest wildlife crime, rivalling the profitability of drug
Spain’s MWC in Barcelona showcases real-world AI and 5G, from humanoid robots to connected ambulances.
Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut and southern Lebanon on 3 March 2026 as the conflict with Hezbollah and Iran widened, leaving dozens dead, many injured, and shelters overwhelmed.
On 2 March, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Swiss Confederation President Guy Parmelin signed a broad package of agreements aiming to deepen and expand the EU-Switzerland relationship. The package establishes a modern framework for the EU and Switzerland,
Smoke and flames were seen near the US consulate in Dubai on March 3 after a drone attack in the area. Local authorities said the fire was brought under control. Police set up a security perimeter as residents reported hearing a loud explosion.
Israeli strikes hit a Beirut hotel and areas southeast of the city, killing several people as Israel and Hezbollah traded fire amid a widening regional conflict.
With more than 90% of the country covered by mountain ranges, Kyrgyzstan offers visitors an impressive natural spectacle.
Weight-loss medication improves blood flow and can reduce the chance of complications, a new study has found.
Europe spends trillions of euros every year on card payments, yet almost none of them run through a European system. Now the EU wants to change that, but can it? Watch the video.
Seen as it was 8.5 billion years ago, the galaxy shows that the early universe was harsher than scientists previously thought.
The ocean is essential to life on this planet. And yet, it is under more pressure than ever, from climate change to pollution to illegal fishing. The more information we have about the ocean, the better we can safeguard its vast natural heritage and protect the ocean and
Watch Europe Today as we bring you the latest developments and reactions to day five of the Iran war. Live from 8 am Brussels time.
In a press conference, UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy condemned what she called "blatant Iranian attacks" on her country and other Gulf states.
Explosions sounded in Tehran Wednesday as the Iran war entered a fifth day following earlier strikes on Iran and retaliatory strikes by the Islamic Republic across the Gulf region.
The UK is being urged to “pause” a new travel scheme for people visiting Britain. The electronic travel authorization (ETA) is a digital permission to travel to the UK which came into force on 25 February. Most people who have been able to travel to the UK visa free until now
Complex and provocative, Hungarian artist drMáriás is turning more than heads with his jubilee show in Budapest. Figures from world history and modern day politics are frequent targets for his satirical portrait brush.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 4th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Ferries in certain European cities are responsible for more toxic air pollution than all the cars in those cities, a new study warns.
Despite high immigration, Germany struggles to retain many EU migrants beyond their first few years in the country, even as they play a key role in the labour market. A new study examines why many ultimately choose to move on.
It’s got to be the most unusual restaurant in Belgium. You could be forgiven for thinking that Flylounge is going to whisk you off to some exotic destination. In fact, it’s been rather cleverly turned into a multi-function space that doubles as a restaurant.... and is located
The Cypriot government suspects the Iran-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon targeted the UK's RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus.
Trump has faced criticism for conflicting messages about his justifications and aims after launching the region's biggest conflict in more than two decades.
President Donald Trump said he wants to “cut off all trade with Spain” over NATO spending, adding “we don't want anything to do with Spain." His comments came during a meeting between him and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
France says it downed drones “in legitimate defence”, will send the warship to Cyprus and deploy air-defence assets to allies as the first two repatriation flights head to Paris on Tuesday night
Trump lashed out after Spain barred the US from using its military bases to carry out strikes on Iran.
"The Netherlands is back," Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten declared on his first trip to Brussels since taking office.
Marius Borg Høiby now faces a total of 40 charges at his trial and denies the most serious allegations.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry said Iran's attacks have crossed "every red line" and condemned the strikes which targeted civilian areas and facilities.
Money is reportedly being raised by them for the armed struggle, prosecutors say.
Recent videos from Bahrain and Dubai show a terrifying new reality. Open-source intelligence quickly confirmed what they are: Iranian-designed and made Shahed drones. And Iran is now firing these weapons across the entire region. Should you be worried?
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 3rd, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
After the US federal appeals court rejected Trump’s attempt to postpone proceedings on refunds for tariffs, the CIT must now establish a framework for what could become the largest tariff refund operation in US history.
Analysts say the European Commission president has increasingly stepped into foreign-policy areas reserved for others under EU treaties, from the US-Israel attack on Iran to Ukraine, Gaza, and US tariffs on the EU.
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has plunged Iran into a wartime leadership crisis. A temporary council runs the country while the Assembly of Experts — whose headquarters were hit in US-Israeli strikes on Tuesday — must select a successor.
Breast cancer cases are expected to rise worldwide due to population ageing and growth, according to a new study.
From internet users to US lawmakers, speculation abounds regarding convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's ties to intelligence agencies. Questions about his links to Russian elites have come to the forefront following the release of the latest batch of files.
Cyprus is one of four EU countries that are not NATO members – but the UK, which has sovereign bases on the island, is.
Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen said Azerbaijan's gas supplies will remain an important backbone of the EU's energy security as the bloc deals with a new energy crisis following the suspension of LNG shipments from Qatar and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
400,000 French nationals are in countries across the Gulf affected by the Iran war, according to French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.
Euronews correspondent Aadel Haleem in Doha reports on the latest developments as the conflict intensifies across the Middle East. Missiles were intercepted over the Qatari capital overnight, while airspace remains closed and shelter-in-place measures continue.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves sought to strike an upbeat note on Tuesday on the state of the UK economy, even as oil and gas prices surged in the wake of the fast-evolving war with Iran.