EU sets 2027 target for anti-drone system to defend against Russia
It is part of a new drive for the 27-member European Union to be ready for conflict by 2030.
It is part of a new drive for the 27-member European Union to be ready for conflict by 2030.
Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and North Macedonia joined the Single Euro Payments Area or SEPA, enabling quicker and cheaper financial transactions across the EU.
In the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka, daily life unfolds under constant threat as shelling and drone attacks continue to devastate the area.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer, reported an unexpected jump in its net profit for the July-September quarter.
One person was killed and two others remain missing after powerful winds and storm surges from the remnants of Typhoon Halong battered Alaska’s western coast on Sunday.
Qarabağ FK coach Gurban Gurbanov highlights how belief, stability and hard work fuel Azerbaijan’s growing football reputation, with the club’s Champions League performances reflecting its rising European ambition.
Microsoft first introduced Windows 10 a decade ago and launched its successor, Windows 11, in 2021.
With its roadmap for defence, the European Commission wants to boost European production of weapon systems but NATO will keep the operational reins.
Sébastien Lecornu survives two confidence votes in parliament and can now focus on passing the 2026 budget.
Farmland the size of Mexico could be freed up if we stop feeding grain to factory-farmed animals, says NGO.
Dozens of cultural heritage workers have been hailed as heroes in Brussels this week for their work preserving a broad range of projects, from a glacier archaeology programme in Norway to the restoration of Antwerp City Hall in Belgium and the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid.
The espionage case against Christopher Berry and Christopher Cash collapsed after government officials refused to testify under oath that China posed a threat to national security.
Experts say cleaner air, melting Arctic ice and subtle changes in cloud formation are behind the shift.
Under the new law, annual overtime is capped at 150 hours, and the standard 40-hour week still remains in place.
Zelenskyy slammed the attacks as Russian terror and intimidation and called for further pressure to force the Kremlin to the negotiating table to end its ongoing war, now well into its fourth year.
Sumo wrestlers posed outside London’s Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, with the sounds of city traffic providing the backdrop ahead of the opening bouts of a five-day tournament.
Mallorca has been the epicentre of Spain’s overtourism row for years, but things may soon change in the capital city.
The catastrophic implosion of the OceanGate "Titan" submersible killed all five people on board as it was diving to explore the wreck of the Titanic.
SFR's owner, Altice Group, rejected the €17bn offer made by three French groups to take over the telecoms company. But negotiations are expected to continue.
At a sold-out masterclass during this year’s Lumière Film Festival, guest of honour Natalie Portman shared her experiences of working in Hollywood for 30 years and whether her Harvard degree in psychology helps her craft. Euronews Culture were there. Here are some of the key
The US president says the move is "a big stop", but there has been no confirmation so far from Delhi.
Officials hailed the law's passage as reinforcing Uruguay's reputation as among the most socially liberal nations in the region.
The European Parliament has selected the finalists for its Freedom of Thought award. The winner will be announced next Wednesday in Strasbourg.
Fewer than one in five IT leaders are making AI their top investment priority, according to a survey in seven EU countries.
The final line up for the EU’s most prestigious human rights award has been decided. On Thursday, members of the EU parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Development Committees voted for the three finalists of the 2025 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. The three finalists for
Nestlé is cutting 16,000 jobs globally to streamline operations, focus on high-return products, and shore up profitability under new CEO Philipp Navratil.
A video circulating on social media has prompted questions over how European Parliament procedure works, and how long MEPs are allowed to speak when they interject.
Violence broke out in Barcelona on Wednesday night as a pro-Palestinian demonstration escalated following a march of around 1,000 protesters towards the Israeli consulate.
Europe’s top destinations for 2026 include Sardinia and Savoie, according to Expedia’s annual travel report.
Violent protests erupted in the capital of Peru, Lima, on Tuesday as demonstrators demanded the resignation of interim President José Jerí and members of Congress, along with the repeal of laws they say fuel crime.
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"Art is not only necessary, it is urgent. And AI can go f*ck itself!” Guillermo del Toro is a guest of honour at this year’s Lumière Film Festival. He presents his adaptation of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", which audiences got to see on the big screen before it streams on
The 76-year-old businessman, one of the world's richest individuals, saw his wealth increase by 12% on Wednesday as his LVMH group enjoyed a share rally.
Faced with the threat of exorbitant US tariffs, Italian pasta producers are hoping for political support — and that they will not have to wait for a legal resolution to their case.
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who led a coup in Madagascar, will serve as president for up to two years before holding elections. The African Union has suspended the country's membership in the bloc.
While EU lawmakers squabble over the 'chat control bill', child associations decry the five million children in Europe facing online and offline sexual abuse.
Lecornu’s survival also spares the immediate need for French President Emmanuel Macron to call snap legislative elections.
Whether or not through force of ideological habit, it’s possible to imagine that General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, supreme commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces, will have welcomed the most recent developments around Gaza. He would be forgiven, however, for thinking, “But damn,
Energy and Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen, hosted an implementation dialogue on energy efficient product legislation on 14 October in Brussels. The EU rules on energy-efficient products cover about half of the EU’s final energy consumption. They apply to a range of home
Bruno Martín's debut feature film, 'Luger', explores honour and loyalty among criminals in a fast paced thriller that mixes dark humour with violence, set against the backdrop of Madrid. Maria Muñoz Morillo sat down with Martín and scriptwriter Santiago Taboada to discuss a
On 4 December 2025, Copenhagen will host the second major event of the EU Cancer Mission: “Advancing Cancer Care: Personalised Treatment and Innovation”. Held during Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union, this conference will connect policymakers,
Diane Keaton’s cause of death has been confirmed in an official statement from her family, after the beloved actress’ passing last weekend at the age of 79.
The EU’s new digital border system, the Entry/Exit System, became operational on 12 October 2025. It will apply to non-EU travellers entering or leaving the EU and will make travelling smoother and safer for all. From now on, EU countries will start electronically registering
Prehistoric changes and accelerating climate change are ‘shrinking’ Greenland and causing it to drift, new research warns.
The return of the Israeli hostages is a moment of pure joy for those families. And a moment of relief for the entire world. It means that a page can be turned. A new chapter can begin. Europe fully supports the peace plan brokered by the United States, Qatar, Egypt, and
Experts say artificial intelligence can support health workers, but if it is too complicated, hospital doctors will only have more work to do.
One of the key questions around the Migration and Asylum Pact, adopted by the European Union in May 2024, is which countries will be able to avoid part of their obligations?
Last week’s ECOFIN meeting left little room for optimism. The showdown highlighted divisions over EU “own resources” clashing over the Commission’s ambitious €2 trillion budget for 2028–2034, writes Cristian Gherasim. ECOFIN, the EU’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council,
Fresh off the Gaza ceasefire deal, Donald Trump is about to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the possibility of selling Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. Both Washington and Kyiv believe it may bring Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
A new European Commission report published on Tuesday shows that house prices in Portugal are among the highest in Europe, with tourism and the crisis in the construction sector being the main factors.