When it comes to defence tech, Europe could learn lessons on speed from Ukraine
Defence spending is set to dominate this week’s EU Summit in Brussels. But as Ukraine is learning, speed is key to any investment in defence tech. Read More
Protesters disrupt Gal Gadot’s Walk of Fame ceremony
Gal Gadot’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony drew protests as pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel groups clashed amid ongoing violence in the Israel-Hamas war. Read more at Read More
Nuits de Fourvière 2025: The must-see acts of one of Europe’s best festivals
Tickets go on sale today at midday CET for one of Europe’s best pluridisciplinary festivals. Here are our recommendations for this year’s stellar line-up. Read More
Jury convicts thieves who stole satirical golden toilet from Churchill’s birthplace
The audacious heist of a unique and functioning artwork by conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan has ended with the conviction of three men. Read More
Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds of prisoners of war
Zelenskyy said releasing all prisoners of war and captured civilians would be an important step toward peace. Read More
WATCH: EPP president joins Euronews’ special coverage ahead of EU leaders’ summit
The President of the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP) speaks to Euronews as the EU’s 27 leaders gather in Brussels for a summit that takes place against a fraught geopolitical…
Ukraine, defence and economy top the agenda as EU leaders meet in Brussels
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will brief the 27 leaders about the latest developments in the negotiations promoted by Donald Trump to end Russia’s war. Read More
From Picasso to Emin: Celebrating 40 years of the London Original Print Fair
This year, London’s longest running art fair celebrates a major milestone with an exciting selection of exclusive editions and specially commissioned contemporary prints. Read More
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán awards Italy’s Deputy PM with medal of honour
Orbán said the prize was awarded for Salvini’s “unwavering defence of Europe.” Read More
Meta rolls out AI tools in EU, despite previous regulatory problems
The Irish data protection authority last year stopped the roll-out after the company wanted to user EU data for training purposes. Read More