Wildfire-friendly weather nearly triples: Will outbreaks leave countries scrambling for resources?
The risk of synchronous wildfires is rising - and help won't be as likely to come from neighbouring countries busy with their own flames.
The risk of synchronous wildfires is rising - and help won't be as likely to come from neighbouring countries busy with their own flames.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 20th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Winter Olympic athletes face high injury rates, yet some of the most common injuries go unnoticed.
Chinese AI models were more likely to refuse or inaccurately reply to politically-charged questions than non-Chinese models, a study has found.
Euronews Business examines housing benefits within Europe’s broader social protection spending. The EU has just launched its first Affordable Housing Plan, aiming to ease a deepening housing crunch.
The Roma Foundation for Europe has urged the North Macedonian government to implement a “grace period” for documentation, registrations, and licence compliance linked to the country’s new “Safe City” system. The initiative, introduced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is
While Spain’s capital took the top spot, Italy dominated the overall rankings.
Trump's latest threat comes as tensions ramp up and as the second US carrier nears the Mideast.
Despite being far away from civilisation, a melting Antarctic’s "disastrous" consequences will ripple across the world, researchers warn.
Recent deadly incidents in California and Europe are putting avalanches - and how to avoid them - in the spotlight.
The first meeting of Trump’s new "Board of Peace" took place on Thursday, bringing together some two dozen allies from across the world in Washington.
They survived Russian imprisonment, torture and sexual violence. In "Traces", seven Ukrainian women tell their story - and transform pain into strength. A documentary about war crimes, dignity and the fight for justice.
Patriots for Europe is seeking a minute of silence int he European Parliament for Quentin Deranque, a French far-right activist who died after a brawl with left-wing activists in Lyon, during a session dedicated to the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 19th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Snow fell across Frankfurt as Germany’s busiest airport reported dozens of flight cancellations and delays due to winter weather.
Russian authorities are denying media reports of plans to fully block Telegram from 1 April, noting that no decisions have been made on the matter yet. For many Russians, this sounds like an indirect confirmation of further digital isolation and stricter Internet censorship.
The European preference strategy is facing intense lobbying from both inside and outside the bloc. Already delayed once, the proposal now risks being pushed back again.
King Charles III has released a statement saying "the law must take its course" over the arrest of his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was detained on suspicion of misconduct in public office earlier on Thursday.
Italy warns of soaring digital addiction in teens, as experts link it to family and education problems and say bans on social media alone are not enough.
European health and food safety agencies assess the risk of exposure to contaminated baby formula as low following Europe-wide recalls and ongoing investigations.
Strong profits and a record order book underline Airbus’s commercial strength, even as US political backing helps Boeing land massive overseas deals.
Unsafe nurse staffing is putting patients at risk and accelerating burnout across the WHO European Region, according to a new policy brief from World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (WHO/Europe). Evidence consistently shows that when staffing levels fall below
Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot says the Commission "never should have attended" Thursday's meeting in Washington as Commissioner Šuica lacked a "mandate" from European Union leaders.
Humanitarian organisations including UN Mine Action Service and Mines Advisory Group say mines restrict access to farmland and basic services, hampering the return of refugees and displaced people across conflict zones.
Azerbaijan boosts use of homegrown remote-controlled demining machines, speeding up land clearance, aiding reconstruction and sharing expertise abroad.
An investigation into three mohelim in Antwerp has prompted a diplomatic row between Brussels and Washington. What are the rules in Belgium, and further afield? And how has the religious community responded?
The arrest of King Charles' younger brother has been described as a “massive blow” to the British monarchy. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (pictured) was arrested by UK police early on Thursday morning (19 February) on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He has strongly
The FCAS programme to produce a new European-made fighter jet has stalled in the face of disagreements between Airbus and Dassault. The latest statements from France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Friedrich Merz suggest a breakthrough remains elusive.
"It’s a problem when you lose your connection with history. The ignorance is really incredible. Even though we had the facilities and instruments all along..." Euronews Culture sits down with Raoul Peck to discuss his new documentary, 'Orwell: 2+2=5' - one of the most urgent
A robot that suddenly loses track of where it is has long been a major challenge for engineers. Now, researchers say a new AI system could help “kidnapped” robots find their way again, even in environments that constantly change.
RaiSport chief Paolo Petrecca quit after a series of blunders during the Milano-Cortina Olympics opening ceremony sparked revolt and possible strikes by RAI journalists.
Once common, bushbabies are dropping in numbers, but researchers say two key conservation efforts could help them recover.
The European Commission has convened an emergency Oil Coordination Group meeting after Hungary and Slovakia halted diesel supplies to Ukraine, escalating a dispute over the Russian Druzhba pipeline.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the International Energy Agency should focus on energy security and abandon net zero ideas, but EU leaders have backed the Paris-based agency as a "trusted pillar" of the global energy community.
Paolo Petrecca, whose gaffe-ridden commentary of the event went viral, stands down from his job.
The online marketplace is snapping up Depop in a €1bn deal to tap younger buyers and the fast-growing market for second-hand clothes.
Similar industrial action in 2025 had a major impact on air traffic, with extensive flight cancellations at both Brussels Airport and Brussels South Charleroi Airport.
France has experienced 35 consecutive days of rain, the longest uninterrupted period on record.
Ahead of the first meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev travelled to Washington to launch a joint investment mechanism and new sectoral agreements in energy, critical minerals, irrigation and agro-industry.
Tetris can reduce intrusive memories of trauma, with symptoms fading after six months, new research has found.
EU candidate country Montenegro has taken another step towards joining the bloc. This comes after it closed another negotiating “chapter” in its negotiations with the EU. It means a total of 13 chapters have now been provisionally closed, marking what the EU calls a
Springsteen's tour is billed as a “celebration” and “defense” of “America, American democracy, American freedom - all of which are under attack by our wannabe king and his rogue government in Washington, D.C.". Naturally, the White House aren't too thrilled about the upcoming
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 19th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Ahead of a key party congress, Kim showcased rocket launchers and a housing project in Pyongyang.
World leaders want to regulate AI — but they can't agree on how. Here is everything that is being said.
Thousands gathered in the northern Italian town of Ivrea for the annual “Battle of Oranges,” a three-day carnival tradition in which participants reenact a historic revolt by pelting each other with tons of oranges.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was released under investigation on Thursday evening after being arrested over alleged misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein ties while he served as UK trade envoy
US officials said the military will be ready to strike Iran within days as Donald Trump weighs action, even as Geneva nuclear talks expose wide gaps, according to reports by multiple US media outlets.
The plan was based on lessons learned at Palm Beach Zoo, where animals are taught to voluntarily participate in their own care.
A professional dance group held interpretive performances in Washington, honouring protesters killed in Minneapolis and drawing attention to fatal shootings by federal agents.