Euronews

Euronews

Euronews stands as Europe's leading news channel and serves as a comprehensive multimedia platform for audiences on the go. The channel provides extensive coverage of global news, broadcasting around the clock in 13 languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and Ukrainian. Since its inception in 1993, Euronews has been dedicated to delivering accurate and in-depth information. Operating independently from political influences, it has become a pioneering force in TV journalism. Each day, a diverse team of over 400 journalists from 25 different nationalities collaborates to report on significant stories, ensuring a commitment to high-quality journalism that resonates with its international viewers.

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  • 1 day ago | euronews.com | Rebecca Hughes

    To save you trawling sites for the latest regulations and fines, we’ve compiled a comprehensive summary for visiting Europe this year.

  • 2 days ago | euronews.com | Eleanor Butler

    Bulgaria will join the eurozone at the start of next year after clearing a series of economic hurdles, securing approval from the European Central Bank and the European Commission on Wednesday. "Today's report is a historic moment for Bulgaria, the euro area and the European Union," said EU economy chief Valdis Dombrovskis.

  • 2 days ago | euronews.com | Shona Murray

    The Russian army is developing its war capabilities by multiple times more than that of NATO despite having an economy twenty five times smaller, NATO's Secretary General has warned. Mark Rutte also suggested Russia could attack NATO territory within three to five years, during a press conference ahead of a defence ministerial meeting taking place at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

  • 2 days ago | euronews.com | Shona Murray

    US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth will not attend a NATO-led meeting of more than 50 defence ministers in Brussels on Wednesday, an absence that will be seen as another sign of Washington pulling back from its support for Ukraine against Russia's war.

  • 2 days ago | euronews.com | Eleanor Butler

    The UK is the only nation exempt from the tariff increase after it struck a deal with the US early last month. Washington has doubled its tariffs on steel and aluminium to 50% as President Donald Trump seeks to exclude foreign producers from the US market. The directive, which the White House shared on X, claimed that the rise would “provide greater support” to US industries, and would “eliminate the national security threat” posed by imported steel and aluminium.