Germany rejects EU request to scrap 'necessary' internal border controls
Ten EU countries currently enforce checks on their internal borders and seven of those say migration is the justification for keeping them in place.
Ten EU countries currently enforce checks on their internal borders and seven of those say migration is the justification for keeping them in place.
The playful set design on the 'Debí tirar más fotos' tour nods to the buildings of Humacao, an eastern Puerto Rican town with a long anti-colonial tradition of resistance.
The rampage stunned Germany and provoked a heated nationwide debate about security around Christmas markets, a beloved seasonal German tradition.
Following the severe weather that damaged JR’s installation, technical crews have begun restoring it, on a site whose completion date is still unclear.
After the severe weather that damaged JR’s artwork, technical teams have begun restoration work, a project whose timescale remains uncertain.
Merz and Macron pitch "building blocks" approach to EU enlargement to revitalise accession talks, ahead of this week's Western Balkans summit.
EU governments are considering restricting temporary protection for military-age Ukrainian men, as member states debate balancing support, integration pressures and Ukraine's manpower needs.
The EU endorsed Armenia’s PM Nikol Pashinyan and announced a support package to counter Russian sanctions, just days before Armenia’s historic elections. Meanwhile, Pashinyan said he would go to Moscow after the vote and proclaimed that "abandoning Karabakh was my greatest
In an exclusive account, Euronews reveals the intense back-and-forth that led Hungary to lift its two-year-long veto on Ukraine's EU accession.
Cabin crew and ground staff were on board and several were injured and were receiving medical treatment, the airline said.
Before the device was removed from the airport, officers put a bomb blast suppression blanket over it and taped off the immediate area, according to the federal complaint.
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An industry group says that while marginal, the decline “marks a significant milestone” for Europe’s aviation sector.
The UN peacekeeping mission called attacks on peacekeepers 'grave violations of international humanitarian law' and has opened an investigation into the incident. It is unclear where the shelling originated from.
Qualifier Maja Chwalinska is one win away from a fairytale French Open triumph as she sets up a final showdown against Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva.
Eleven European countries are pressing for tougher visa restrictions on Russian tourists, arguing that holiday travel while the war in Ukraine continues undermines EU solidarity, weakens pressure on Moscow and creates potential security risks.
Demonstrators say the project backed by Donald Trump's son-in-law would harm a protected environment.
Martin Scorsese is at the heart of the ever-growing debate regarding the rise of AI in Hollywood. The director of 'Taxi Driver' and 'Wolf of Wall Street' has endorsed an AI tool which he has described as "creatively freeing" in the pre-production process.
Fifa has been warned it is putting fans' health at risk by introducing a bottle ban at this summer's World Cup.
The global steel industry is facing a growing crisis as subsidised production and excess capacity continue to distort markets, according to the OECD. It says state-backed steel production, particularly in China, is increasing pressure on producers in Europe and other OECD
Budapest's liberal Mayor Gergely Karacsony had been charged with helping to organise the banned 2025 march.
The 2026 World Cup kicks off next week in Mexico City, where joint hosts Mexico play South Africa.
Video shows security personnel arguing with demonstrators before pushing one protester to the ground and dragging him away. The incident took place during a rally organised by environmental groups opposing a luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of US
Police said initial witness accounts suggested that the fire originated in a storeroom where dozens of mattresses were stacked.
High-level Hong Kong delegation visited Kazakhstan and offered new partnership in several economy sectors including professional services for companies attempting to enter respective markets.
From 2027, local authorities expect a wave of citizenship applications from Ukrainian nationals living in Germany.
The 2026 edition shows five new connections already running or lauching this year.
The Norwegian Refugee Council report says that the ist of neglected crises also includes Yemen, Afghanistan, Honduras, Ecuador and Cameroon.
After Germany's resounding defeat in the race for a seat on the UN Security Council, one thing has become clear: the country is in intensive care. An opinion piece by Euronews' Editorial Director, Claus Strunz.
Grid infrastructure emerged as the forum's defining bottleneck on the last day of Baku Energy Week, as the IGU's chief of staff said that global consumption of oil, gas, coal and renewables is rising simultaneously, directly challenging the conventional narrative.
HX Expeditions is marking the 130th anniversary of its landmark expedition cruise by unveiling the 1896 Cabin.
X owner Musk has posted several times on the site criticising the police treatment of Henry Nowak.
The French-Iranian author and illustrator was known for her graphic novel series and Oscar-nominated film.
The 950-year-old work will be as safe "as a baby" during its move to London, French officials say.
Bitcoin has fallen to its lowest level since February, dropping more than 25% this month, as long-term holders liquidate billions in holdings and efforts to advance US crypto regulation face uncertainty in Washington.
Washington wants in on Azerbaijan's pipelines and energy infrastructure, a senior US official said in Baku, as the two countries deepen economic ties following Trump's White House peace deal with Armenia.
Frontman Stuart Murdoch says the song reflects five decades of following the fortunes of Scotland's national team.
One man has been charged with assaulting a police officer in relation to protests over Nowak's murder, while another was charged with violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
A parasitic fly whose larvae feasts on living flesh has been confirmed in cattle in south Texas, years after it was deemed eradicated in the country.
Five cooperation agreements were signed during the first visit by a Cypriot president to Kazakhstan. The talks focused on trade, investment, transport and digital development, while new direct flights and diplomatic initiatives aim to strengthen links between Europe and Central
The latest collection of palace hotels have been revealed, with six properties joining France’s most exclusive hospitality club.
A Sherpa guide missing on Mount Everest for nearly a week was found alive crawling toward base camp and reunited with his family, who had already begun funeral rituals believing he had died.
Euronews Next spotlights the most innovative and intriguing tech at the conference in Taiwan.
French drinks group Remy Cointreau reported a 35% drop in full-year net profit on Thursday as tariffs slammed sales in its key China and US markets. Despite this, shares soared more than 10% on Thursday morning.
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The American chipmaker Broadcom reported a 48% revenue surge and AI semiconductor sales up 143%, but it disappointed investors by not raising its long-term sales target, sending shares tumbling more than 12% in after-hours trading.
Amazon is making one of its biggest new bets on Europe, announcing more than €10 billion in investments to expand and modernise its warehouse and delivery network across the continent over the coming years.
"That extra ‘please’ you put there can make a huge difference,” says one of the report's authors.
Director Wim Wenders’ controversial film ‘Wrong Move’ features a scene that depicts Nastassja Kinski, who was then aged 13, topless. Kinski has long been trying to have the scene removed. Now, Wenders has apologised and said he will block future access to his 1975 film.
Visitors will have longer to search in the daylight as Levi experiences the midnight sun from late May to the end of July.