From oil wealth to key diplomatic player: How Saudi Arabia emerged as a global mediator
As Riyadh prepares to host US-Ukraine talks on how to end Russia’s war, analysts tell Euronews how Saudi Arabia became a diplomatic heavyweight. Read more at Read More
UK court convicts three Bulgarians of spying for Russia
Vanya Gaberova, Katrin Ivanova and Tihomir Ivanov Ivanchev were alleged to have carried out surveillance across Europe between 2020 and 2023. Read more at Read More
Lady Gaga’s ‘Mayhem’: Euronews Culture’s verdict
On Lady Gaga’s new album, she’s back in pop territory but with an electropop aesthetic borrowed from her contemporaries. Read More
Commission defends EU digital markets rules in the face of US attacks
In a letter seen by Euronews and sent to the US Congress, Vice-presidents Teresa Ribera and Henna Virkkunen defend EU digital legislation, which they claim applies to companies regardless of…
Atlanticism’s last stand: Meloni’s bid to keep EU engaged with US
As some EU leaders consider the consequences of an apparent US disengagement from Europe’s security, Italy’s premier remains one of the strongest advocates for keeping the continent under American protection.…
‘The fastest growing destination in the world’: Why European travellers are flocking to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is becoming a must-visit destination for Europeans. Here are the best places to visit. Read More
Hot springs, sake and samurais: Find joy in Japan’s mysterious Hokuriku region
From skiing in the mountains to sampling local cuisine, escape the crowds in Japan’s hidden Hokuriku region. Read More
Trump threatens new sanctions on Russia after latest missile and drone attack against Ukraine
The US president took aim at Moscow after Russia launched a large-scale barrage of missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight. Read more at Read More
First firing squad execution in 15 years to be carried out in US
Unless either the governor of South Carolina or the Supreme Court intervenes, Brad Sigmon will be killed at 6pm on Friday. Read more at Read More
How a Peruvian farmer’s lawsuit is challenging global energy giants over climate damage
The case has taken nearly 10 years to be heard with judges visiting Peru to view the village firsthand.Read More