The EU “cannot afford complacency” and must ensure it is ready to face new health crises, the bloc’s Crisis Preparedness Commissioner told Euronews to mark the fifth anniversary of COVID being declared a pandemic.
Faced with American disengagement from Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron wants to open the debate on extending France’s nuclear umbrella to its EU partners.
In the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the far-right Alternative for Germany party surged in popularity during the recent snap elections. Euronews examines why.
Maeve Murphy is hoping to shine a spotlight on the 1981 murder of a sex worker in her new short sinema, exploring the powerful protest by the English Collective of Prostitutes and the ongoing battle against police brutality.
Military aid to Ukraine, migrant returns and reduction of bureaucracy on the table for MEPs.
President Donald Trump’s withdrawal of support for Ukraine has up-ended EU relations with the US in her first 100 days, and prompted pledges to ramp up defence spending.
Europe can no longer afford to treat medicine security as a secondary issue. Anything less would be a grave miscalculation — one that could turn our dependence on critical medicines into the Achilles heel of Europe’s security, health ministers of 11 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive.
For International Women’s Day, Euronews Travel spoke to female-led travel companies about what women really want.
What would you do if your child could suddenly read your mind? We sit down with German filmmaker Frédéric Hambalek to talk about his Competition selected sinema ‘What Marielle Knows’ – a taut, biting and frequently hilarious dark comedy.
US President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Thursday postponing 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some from Canada for a month.