Euronews is back in profitability for the first time in a decade. Chairman Pedro Vargas David said the positive EBITDA in 2024 marked “an amazing turning point” for the 32-year-old news channel.
The party has its sights set on it, despite a political firewall cordoning it off from power, lawmaker belonging to the party René Aust has told Euronews reporter Vincenzo Genovese in an interview.
We hope that this does not come at the expense of stakeholders having enough time to comment on the next draft,” Elias Papadopoulos, Director of Policy at DOT Europe, told Euronews.
Lawyers in Argentina have brought a fraud case against the country’s President Javier Milei for promoting a cryptocurrency whose value soon plummeted. The libertarian leader wrote about a ...
Euronews spoke with deputy chairman of the FDP parliamentary group Christoph Meyer, Oliver Ruhnert, BSW's top candidate in Berlin, and co-leader of The Left and former journalist Ines Schwerdtner ...
Two women have been killed in a knife attack at a shopping centre in the Czech Republic, officials have said. Police say they detained a teenage suspect in connection with the stabbings in a ...
It has been one month since Donald Trump's inauguration at the White House. The returned US president has been fast acting on his pledged policies, including sweeping tariffs, cutting federal ...
"The Digital Market Act is not linked to trade policy," MEP Bernd Lange, chair of the Parliament trade committee, told Euronews, explaining that the EU shouldn’t take into account its trade ...
according to a Gallup report seen by Euronews. Germans are now more unhappy about their living standards than at any other point since the 2008 financial crisis. The percentage of Germans who said ...
The exchange of criticism between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his US counterpart Donald Trump further escalated on Wednesday after Trump labelled the Ukrainian leader a "dictator".
Reciprocal customs duties are also under consideration. Euronews has learned that Lynne Parker, Executive Director of the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science & Technology at the White ...
Denmark will spend an additional 50bn kroner (€6.7bn) on defence over the next two years, amid the ongoing threat Russia poses to Europe, the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced.