Russia Russia's birth rate drops to its lowest in 25 years, data shows In July, Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the country's low birth rate was "catastrophic" for Russia's future. 10/09/2024
Russia Western sanctions won't make Russians rise against Putin — Inozemtsev "Everyone thinks just a little more, and that's it; the oligarchs will revolt, and the regime will collapse. Frankly, I can't imagine a greater naiveté," Russian economist Vladislav Inozemtsev told Euronews. 09/09/2024
Tech News iPhone 16 and AI: What to expect from Apple’s 'Glowtime' event While it’s expected to be rolled out to users as early as October, don’t expect to see Apple intelligence in Europe anytime soon. 09/09/2024
Europe Decoded Europe sees refugee and asylum seeker numbers go up, data shows The continent saw the largest numbers of refugees coming from Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan, while Syrians and Afghans remain top asylum seekers in countries like Germany, according to Euronews' data analysis. 04/09/2024
Europe News Europe reels from far-right victory in eastern Germany elections Will the results from Saxony and Thuringia influence Germany's energy transition and support for Ukraine? 03/09/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Why Islamism will continue to threaten liberal democracies in Europe Just as in the fight against right-wing extremism, clear lines must be drawn with Islamists, not just concerning the question of violence but regarding their stance on democratic core values, Gülden Hennemann writes. 29/08/2024
Health news Concerns grow over West Nile virus after two more deaths in Seville According to authorities, the total number of deaths in Andalusia has risen to five, with 10 more people estimated to be infected with the virus. 28/08/2024
Health news European patients begin receiving world's first lung cancer vaccine A lung cancer patient in the UK has become one of the first to participate in a groundbreaking trial for the world's first vaccine against the disease. 23/08/2024
Economy ECB urges caution on interest rate cuts amid inflation uncertainty The European Central Bank is cautious on potential rate cuts, emphasising flexibility ahead of the 12 September meeting. Policymakers highlight uncertainty in the economic outlook and the need for data-driven policy decisions. 22/08/2024
World News Female leaders in Europe: Where are they and how many are there? Nordic and Baltic European countries have historically led the way in women's inclusion in politics. The presence of women in top jobs is also becoming increasingly relevant in the Balkans. However, most leaders are still men. 22/08/2024
Europe News Maria Branyas Morera, world's oldest person, dies at age 117 Branyas was listed by the Gerontology Research Group as the oldest known person in the world after the death of French nun Lucile Randon last year. 20/08/2024
Business Mike Lynch: The tech tycoon who fought the US law — and won The 59-year-old co-founder of business software firm Autonomy sold his company to US tech giant Hewlett-Packard in 2011 for $11.7bn (€10.6bn) and found himself facing conspiracy and fraud charges in the US. 19/08/2024
Health news What we know about the deadly 'sloth virus' detected in Europe The virus was recently detected in Europe for the first time, with 19 cases reported across Spain, Italy, and Germany. 19/08/2024
Europe News Italy and France continue to grapple with extreme heat Italy and France continue to experience high temperatures. 11/08/2024
Europe News Third suspect arrested over foiled Taylor Swift concert terror plot The failed foil attack on Taylor Swift's concert is part of a bigger pattern according to experts. 09/08/2024
Lifestyle ‘Loudly Crying Face’: Study reveals Europe's most endangered emojis There's been a decrease in global usage of certain emojis. Here are the ones facing extinction, and why the 'okay hand symbol' may have much darker implications... 02/08/2024
Europe News Balkans battle wildfires from prolonged heatwave in Europe Experts say it's time to act to avoid more climate-based disasters across Europe and urge European leaders to address the concerning trends in weather across the continent. 01/08/2024
Economy Paris post-Olympics: A financial triumph or time to sing the blues? Various host cities have spent money on "necessary" infrastructure for the Olympic Games, costing their countries billions. This summer, Paris is hosting the Summer Games for the third time. The organising committee insists everything is under control - is it? 01/08/2024
Europe News Countries under orange alert as heatwave continues across Europe Spain, Romania and Greece are a few of the countries battling this summer's extreme temperatures. 30/07/2024
Europe News 'Mission-ready': First Romanian F-16 pilots get their wings The graduates are the first US-made fighter jet pilots trained in the nation since the centre was operationalised. 30/07/2024