People in the UK spend half their online lives on platforms owned by Meta or Google, regulator says
Meta platforms dominate in messaging and social media, while Google is still the search engine of choice.
Meta platforms dominate in messaging and social media, while Google is still the search engine of choice.
After 10 years in office, the director of the EU Drugs Agency will step down at the end of the month. He takes stock of developments in the drugs market and outlines the challenges facing the bloc.
PM Luís Montenegro appears to have been taken aback by the strength of feeling against his government's labour reforms.
Shops, restaurants and even the local council in Lugano now accept the cryptocurrency.
The European Commission is facing one of the fiercest rebellions of its new mandate as more than 80 companies, trade bodies, farmers’ unions, manufacturers and retailers accuse Brussels of pushing through a “catastrophically misguided” Tobacco Excise Directive (TED). The sector
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, a move that comes amid rising escalations with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s government. A US official said the Coast Guard led the operation with support from the Navy.
Rushed to print to take control of the narrative, the book has become a powerful political tool for the former head of state.
The supervising prosecutor, Angel Kanev, said that the key issue is whether sufficient guarantees have been provided that a death sentence will not be imposed.
The political crisis in Spain goes beyond national borders: Former Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo (PP) and José Zaragoza (PSC), current member of Congress, debate on The Ring about the instability of Sánchez’s government and its impact on Europe.
Lower rates from the Fed can bring down borrowing costs for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards over time, though market forces can also affect those rates.
The former French president was jailed for taking part in an election campaign funding conspiracy.
Ukraine is at a "critical moment", the leaders of Britain, France and Germany say after a joint call with Donald Trump.
Many UN organisations, including the World Health Organisation and the International Organisation for Migration, have slashed spending this year because some donors have cut back foreign aid.
A group of MEPs had an audience with Pope Leo XIV today (10 December) at the Vatican Apostolic Palace, on the occasion of the ECR Group’s study days taking place in Rome. Addressing the delegation of Euro parliamentarians, the Holy Father emphasised the importance of Europe’s
An estimated 4,500 women could be entitled to compensation.
The announcement from RÚV comes a week after four other countries announced they were pulling out of next year's Eurovision in protest against Israel’s participation.
The Commission said it will work to broker a political compromise among member states to accelerate the development of electricity interconnections as part of the "Grids Package".
A recent post circulating on X claims that the European Parliament has adopted a "Migration and Asylum Pact" that would compel all EU member states to accept irregular migrants or face substantial fines.
FC Haka is one of Finland's most successful clubs, having won nine Finnish championships and 12 cup titles since its founding in 1934.
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Archaeologists have uncovered the longest intact section of Jerusalem’s ancient Hasmonean wall, likely linked to events following the Hanukkah story. The structure may offer evidence of a 2,100-year-old ceasefire and will become part of a new gallery at the Tower of David Museum.
Iceland joins Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands in saying it will boycott the 2026 contest.
All four suspected members of the motorbike-mounted crew have been arrested, but the missing jewels, valued at around €88 million, have not yet been recovered.
Scientists found a link between a chemical found in dark chocolate and signs of slower biological ageing.
The Commission presented its Environmental Omnibus package today (10 December), aimed at simplifying EU environmental legislation across several areas, including permitting, emissions standards, hazardous-waste treatment, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and the use of
Last week, Euronews celebrated 10 years of its partnership with Japan, marking a decade of high-quality journalism and shared vision.
Tributes have been paid to the British writer Sophie Kinsella, famous for her best-selling 'Shopaholic' series, who has died of brain cancer at the age of 55.
The Brussels-based European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) has urged the EU to step up public and private investment in space. The Committee also advises increasing the funds allocated to the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) in the next Multiannual
As the EU intensifies efforts to meet its Green Deal and circular-economy targets, an unexpected regional leader has emerged in the race to reduce packaging waste. Eastern Europe—long seen as lagging behind Western member states—is now delivering some of the bloc’s most
In a debate co-produced by Euronews and CGTN, researchers, economists and professionals from China and Europe compared their views on the impact of artificial intelligence on the world of work.
Zelenskyy is walking a tightrope between defending Ukrainian interests and showing Trump he is willing to make some compromises.
The increase in revenue across EU arms companies was caused by the war in Ukraine and the perceived threat from Russia.
The accolade comes from British weekly The Economist, which ranked the 36 richest countries in the world. Luís Montenegro calls the recognition a “fair recognition to the merit and hard work of the Portuguese people”.
US President Donald Trump believes Ukraine should hold elections, having said Kyiv has been “using war not to hold the election”. If a vote were held today, who would win?
The new rules would also require a mandatory selfie, as well as the names and birth dates of close family.
An EU law setting a 2040 emissions reduction target of 90% has been backed by lawmakers, closing a controversial political debate on the bloc's green transition – but the introduction of a carbon tax on construction and road transport has been pushed back.
Italian cooking and its biocultural diversity has been recognised by UNESCO on its list of intangible cultural heritage, in a world first. The move rewards how the country celebrates cuisine as a communal activity and applauds its anti-waste approach to recipes.
A global change in direction is necessary to help secure a healthy planet, according to a new UN report.
From ancient cathedrals to vibrant tiles and world-famous custard tarts, Lisbon is a city layered with colour and culture. Join Lilly Douse as she embarks on an unforgettable Portuguese adventure.
A UK reindeer farm has hand raised Lars, a calf born in May, after his mother lacked milk. Now part of the herd, he is preparing for Christmas events.
Tehran is rebuilding its missile arsenal at high speed after the 12-day conflict with Israel, aiming to fire 2,000 missiles at once in future escalations, Israeli officials and analysts warn.
A vanished species is returning to Kazakhstan’s vast grasslands, symbolising a broader effort to restore the country’s natural and cultural heritage.
A Housing First EU initiative in Brno is helping people move off the streets and rebuild their lives through secure housing and social support.
The continent-spanning journey has a two-hour stopover in Auckland.
The EU executive is simplifying environmental laws to "reduce administrative burden" on industry, but environmental groups argue that the decision is a reprieve for polluters.
The City of Paris, which is ultimately responsible for the home run by the Association Jean Cotxet, said on Tuesday that it was taking the case to court.
Drones have fundamentally changed modern warfare since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, also becoming increasingly crucial for European armies.
The Danish European Sperm Bank has acknowledged the donor’s sperm was overused and immediately blocked him once the mutation was discovered.
Morocco investigates the collapse of two buildings in Fez that killed 19 people and injured 16, highlighting ageing infrastructure and uneven safety standards.
For the first time, astronomers have observed ultra-fast winds emerging from a black hole in a distant galaxy, shedding new light on one of the Universe’s most mysterious phenomena.