Prince William joins kickabout at Edinburgh community centre
Prince William laced up his boots in Edinburgh on Wednesday, joining a kickabout during a visit to Leith Community Centre with Street Soccer Scotland. Read more at Read More
Who Let the Dogs Serve? Glamorous canines dress to impress at New York’s “Pet Gala”
At New York’s annual Pet Gala, fashion-forward pups recreated iconic Met Gala 2025 looks from stars like Chappell Roan, Bad Bunny, Diana Ross and more. Read More
Prison staff sceptical renting cells abroad will solve France’s overcrowding crisis
With prisons overflowing, France is considering renting cells abroad. But will this solve the problem or just shift it to other countries? Read More
Chancellor Merz inaugurates German brigade in Lithuania to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank
Friedrich Merz visited Lithuania to inaugurate a German brigade aimed at strengthening NATO’s presence and deterring Russian threats in the Baltic region. Read More
Blue Cards: Which EU country offers the highest minimum salary for non-EU workers?
Blue Cards guarantee a minimum salary even in countries where there’s no minimum wage. Every year, EU countries issue tens of thousands of them. Read More
Pups pose in style at New York’s Met-inspired Pet Gala
Dressed in dazzling outfits inspired by this year’s Met Gala, dozens of dogs took centre stage at New York’s annual Pet Gala on Monday evening. Read more at Read More
Austria’s Eurovision winner JJ calls for Israel to be banned from contest
The Austrian winner of the 2025 song competition says he would hope to see Israel excluded from next year’s contest in Vienna. Read More
MEPs call on European Commission to cut Hungary off from EU funds
Cross-party MEPs demand a complete cut of funds for Hungary, claiming it regressing alarmingly. The European Commission is willing to discuss the use of the budget tool to preserve democracy.…
President Lincoln’s blood-stained gloves sold for more than €6 million at debt-relief auction
Items worn by President Abraham Lincoln the night he was assassinated have fetched more than €6 million at an auction to pay off a 20-year-old debt incurred by the Lincoln…
Democracy is Europe’s first line of defence
In an Euronews exclusive, Council of Europe Secretary General and former Swiss President Alain Berset makes the case for a new democratic pact before Europe hits a tipping point. Read…