Watch the video: Trump vs US Supreme Court — the homeland tariff war
After the US Supreme Court ruled last week that Trump’s tariffs were unconstitutional, the US president simply doubled down and announced a new 15% import tax. What actually happened, and…
Europe’s ‘loud killer’: Which countries suffer most from noise pollution?
Long-term high noise exposure is linked to cardiovascular, metabolic and mental health issues. A new report reveals Europe’s loudest and quietest corners. Read More
Change EU rules to stop Hungary’s abuse of veto, Lithuanian foreign minister says
With Budapest having blocked a €90 billion lifeline loan for Ukraine and a twentieth sanctions package against Russia, Kęstutis Budrys says action needs to be taken to stop Hungary abusing…
Double Hungarian veto thwarts loan for Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia
“We should not tie together things that are not connected to each other at all,” High Representative Kaja Kallas said on Monday amid a new crisis caused by back-to-back Hungarian…
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrest photo put on display in the Louvre by activists
The ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ campaign group hung Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s now-infamous arrest photo in the Louvre, following his arrest on suspicion of gross misconduct in public office. Read More
Delays to Russia sanctions ‘failure for Europe,’ Swedish foreign minister tells Euronews
The Swedish foreign minister told Euronews’ flagship morning show Europe Today that any delays to EU sanctions or support to Ukraine weaken pressure on Moscow at a critical moment in…
Travelling to Mexico? Here’s what you need to know following cartel violence outbreak
Visitors to the popular resort city of Puerto Vallarta have been told to stay indoors, while many flights to and from the airport have been cancelled. Read More
Verona protesters say Italy’s winter Olympics waste public money
Activists in Verona marched on Sunday before the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremony, questioning billions spent on venues and doubting claims of renewable power and long-term benefits. Read…
‘Everyone should buckle up’: Scientists change El Nino labelling to keep up with temperature spike
Scientists have had to update how they label El Nino and La Nina because of rapid weather changes caused by global warming.Read More
‘Everyone should buckle up’: Scientists change El Nino labelling to keep up with temperature spike
Scientists have had to update how they label El Nino and La Nina because of rapid weather changes cause by global warming.Read More