Starmer fights for survival as chief of staff quits over Mandelson scandal
Morgan McSweeney quits as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over the Peter Mandelson–Epstein scandal, leaving the British prime minister fighting for his political survival. Read more at Read More
Chad’s Saharan cultures festival brings together desert nations
Chad hosts the sixth International Saharan Cultures Festival in Amdjarass, uniting artists from across the Sahara to celebrate shared heritage. Read more at Read More
Israeli startup builds zero-click spy tools for Western intelligence agencies
Following the events of 7 October, the company Radiant was quick to provide IDF intelligence with technical tools that helped track the location of several Israeli hostages. Read more at…
Kallas tells Euronews Moscow must be forced to make real concessions as Brussels mulls special envoy
In an exclusive interview on Europe Today, the EU’s chief diplomat says the Kremlin is not taking the Ukraine talks seriously as Brussels ponders appointing a special envoy to represent…
Newsletter: Kallas urges Europe to make Russia ‘negotiate’ rather than ‘pretend to negotiate’
Also in this newsletter: Leaders gear up for talks on restoring Europe’s waning competitiveness, and Socialist moderate wins landslide victory in Portugal’s presidential run-off. Read More
Spain train strikes: Which services are still running and what are your refund rights?
During Spain’s three-day train drivers’ strike, more than 330 services have been cancelled. Read More
Tehran targets top reformists, tightening grip as nuclear talks resume
Tehran detains top reformists and tightens pressure on dissent while juggling nuclear talks with Washington and rising military threats from the US and Israel. Read more at Read More
Donald Trump slams Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show: “An affront to the Greatness of America”
Bad Bunny made history on one of the world’s most coveted stages, while Donald Trump ranted about the artist’s message of unity being “an affront to the Greatness of America”.…
Should the EU grow its gun industry, or regulate it more?
The European Union does not have a strong gun ownership culture or much public debate about firearms, yet it has become one of the world’s top exporters of small arms…
How can the EU better regulate its rising gun industry? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot
Demand for European weapons production and exports is high. EU gun laws vary across member states, and creating a single EU framework is hard. Can the EU break this fragmentation?…