‘There are thousands of them’: The invasive species that’s taking over northern Italy
Once venerated in ancient Egypt, the sacred ibis has spread from its native Africa to new European habitats. Read More
Data security: Which EU countries protect themselves the most?
Most online users don’t read privacy statements and prefer to focus on managing their own data security on the internet. Read More
Irish state cuts AIB stake in further move towards privatisation
Ireland could entirely offload its stake in the lender this year after nationalising the bank more than a decade ago. Read More
ECB set to cut rates this week: Could Trump tariffs cloud outlook?
The ECB is expected to cut rates by 25bps to 2.75% on Thursday as inflation nears 2% and growth remains weak. Analysts see further cuts in 2025, but US trade…
New York hosts first-ever full replica of Anne Frank’s hiding place outside of Amsterdam
A full-scale replica of Anne Frank’s secret annex opened in New York City on Holocaust Remembrance Day, offering a look into her two years in hiding. Read More
EU agrees on ‘step-by-step’ roadmap to start easing sanctions on Syria
EU agrees on ‘step-by-step’ roadmap to start easing sanctions on Syria Read More
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigns after months of protests
Serbian Prime Minister Miloš Vučević resigns after months of protests Read more at Read More
One of Europe’s most wanted fugitives is hiding out in Sierra Leone, Dutch officials say
One of Europe’s most wanted fugitives is hiding out in Sierra Leone, Dutch officials say Read more at Read More
Neil Gaiman’s publisher Dark Horse Comics cancels future works
Neil Gaiman’s publisher Dark Horse Comics cancels future works Read More
Pascal Lamy warns EU to be tough with Trump | Radio Schuman
Pascal Lamy, the former chief of staff to European Commission President Jacques Delors and former two-term head of the World Trade Organization, told Euronews how the EU should deal with…