France could ban under-15s from social media within months. Here’s what we know
'Not for American platforms or Chinese algorithms': France’s Macron targets tech giants with social media ban for under-15s.
'Not for American platforms or Chinese algorithms': France’s Macron targets tech giants with social media ban for under-15s.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has said he will use a fast-track procedure to get the legislation on the books by September.
Could your next job be at the bottom of the world? Britain’s Antarctic research agency is looking for carpenters, chefs, plumbers, boat handlers, scuba divers, agricultural plant operators for its bases on the frozen continent and you don’t need to be a scientist to apply.
Bavaria's AfD suggests a police unit similar to US immigration agency ICE for tracking asylum seekers and deportations, amid criticism of ICE's harsh tactics and recent deadly incidents.
False online theories have filled an information gap as investigators work to discover what caused back-to-back deadly train collisions.
Azerbaijan has secured two new energy supply agreements with Austria and Germany, reinforcing its position as a key supplier to Europe.
The country is looking to the United Arab Emirates for help with desalination.
The European Union’s decision to elevate relations with India reflects strategic calculation rather than diplomatic symbolism. The presence of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa as guests of honour at India’s Republic
Portugal's forests are growing faster than those of any other country, but this surge comes at a massive environmental cost. How is the country trying to reverse course?
A colossal winter storm that hit the United States on Friday is causing severe disruption and traffic chaos across the country.
The €256mn fine imposed in December by Italy’s antitrust authority weighed heavily on third-quarter results for the current fiscal year.
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Sundance Film Festival attendees and celebrities are speaking out against the US federal immigration crackdown and the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot on Saturday by ICE agents.
Rescue workers search for dozens still missing after a landslide in Indonesia's Java. The death toll from the landslide rose to 17 on Monday.
The European Union is pushing to open India’s economy to European companies as Brussels moves into the final stretch of negotiations on a long-awaited free-trade agreement with New Delhi, EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews.
Families take to the hills for a day of sledding and snowball fights, making the most of the snowfall.
Dementia is a growing global public health challenge, with no cure currently available. A recent study found that people with a genetically higher BMI had a substantially increased risk of vascular-related dementia.
What if the EU assembled a European army? Well, the reality is... it probably won't. But we are forging something else.
Thomas Byrne told Euronews' Europe Today morning show that "it's very, very important that we can put in place a trade agreement with India".
The latest rifts in the transatlantic relationship show that Europe's security can no longer rest on the assumption of US reliability, writes Dr Hans-Dieter Lucas, former German ambassador to NATO, in an opinion article for Euronews.
The formal investigation into X comes after outcry at the platform's failure to prevent the creation of sexually explicit images of real people – including children.
Afro-Cuban Santeros perform ceremonies to ask for peace and health during regional conflict.
Can the EU still catch up in the global race for artificial intelligence? And how far should the EU go to catch up? Take our poll and share your view.
US President Donald Trump stated his administration is reviewing the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minneapolis, which has sparked criticism from former Presidents Obama and Clinton.
“I’m anti-them,” Donald Trump said of the musicians. “I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible.”
The species is at risk as high-altitude forests are cleared for grazing and agriculture.
New Yorkers take part in a snowball fight in Brooklyn's McCarren Park, as a major winter storm sweeps through vast expanses of the United States.
Health experts met in Davos to discuss challenges and opportunities for the future of global health. Here are the key takeaways.
Eighty-nine people were injured by lightning at a rally supporting former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia, as the demonstrators gathered to demand Bolsonaro's release from prison.
The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP) Kaja Kallas (pictured) will hold an implementation dialogue on 28 January 2026. In line with the mission letter of President Von der Leyen, HR/VP
A search is continuing for one person still missing after a blaze broke out at a biscuit factory near the city of Trikala.
11 AMIF projects launched in 2024 In 2024, Luxembourg’s Ministry of Family, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception - in collaboration with the National Reception Office and the Directorate General of Immigration - launched a call for projects to be supported by the European
A work trip from hell in Sam Raimi's 'Send Help', more Regency-era romanticism in season 4 of 'Bridgerton', the Venice Carnival and a rumoured drop of Lana Del Rey's long-awaited 10th album... Here's what's going on in Europe this week.
Also in this newsletter: EU lawmakers to decide whether to resume work on the implementation of the EU-US deal later today.
Over 1 million Ukrainians are without electricity, water and heating in freezing temperatures following relentless Russian strikes on energy infrastructure. The European Commission is deploying 447 emergency generators worth €3.7 million from EU strategic reserves to restore
Carney said his recent agreement with China merely cuts tariffs on a few sectors that were hit with levies. The deal had prompted Trump to threaten a 100% tariff on goods imported from Canada.
In 2024, the EU economy’s greenhouse gas emissions by economic activities and households totalled 3.3 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalents. This represents a 1% decrease compared with 2023 and a 20% reduction compared with 2013. Between 2013 and 2024, the energy sector (supply of
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Israel agreed to reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt for pedestrian passage only once the body of Israeli soldier Ran Gvili is found.
When the British government announced last year it would withdraw funding for the International Baccalaureate in state schools, the financial saving was a modest £2.5 million a year, a tiny fraction of the national education budget. The consequence, however, was anything but
Authorities say a former flight attendant exploited airline perks for years, raising questions about how security checks failed.
A lack of understanding about what scabies is and how it’s treated could be behind the United Kingdom’s sudden spike in cases, experts say.
A recent Eurobarometer survey ranked ‘’foreign information manipulation, interference and disinformation, including in the context of elections’ as the second most serious challenge to democracy in the EU. Experts say these perceptions should be interpreted with caution.
France’s wine crisis is being rocked by a surge of powdery and downy mildew, but a plant-based fungicide could save the day.
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As Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) deepens EU–India ties, Europe faces a strategic choice: treat democratic erosion in the world’s largest democracy as a side issue — or recognize it as central to long-term stability, trust and global influence, writes Stephen Rapp, Senior
Europe’s carmaking industry is at an inflection point as Chinese competitors threaten the profitability of homegrown firms. Citroën CEO Xavier Chardon told Euronews the EU is listening to its carmakers, but more radical action is needed.
The latest development comes days after US President Donald Trump said ships are being moved towards the region 'just in case' he decides to take action. In return, Iranian authorities warned its force is 'more ready than ever, finger on the trigger'.
Much of the United States was braced for a monster storm this weekend.
The World Bank Group has officially opened its first office in Doha, marking a new phase in its partnership with Qatar and strengthening cooperation on development, private investment and support for fragile economies in the region.