EU seeks to triple entry fee for short-term visa-exempt visitors
The European Commission proposes a €20 fee for non-EU citizen arrivals to raise more 'own resources' for the EU budget....
Apple, BP and Orsted: Can we trust corporate sustainability pledges?
“If a product or an action damages the environment, it's not high quality,” Chris Hocknell told The Big Question. #TheBigQuestion
Fact check: Which European country has the most public holidays?
A proposal by France's prime minister to get rid of two public holidays has prompted a discussion as to where...
Climate shelters: When the heat is on, where can you escape to?
Heatwaves have become more frequent and intense, causing a search for solutions to cool cities. With energy poverty leaving people...
Greece introduces new €20 cruise tax for Mykonos and Santorini
Depending on the season and port, passengers will pay different disembarkation fees on Greek islands.
Paris honours entertainer Josephine Baker with vibrant new mural
A striking new mural in northeast Paris celebrates Josephine Baker – American-born performer, French Resistance spy, and civil rights hero...
Russian strikes on Kyiv kill one as fires break out in the...
Repeated Russian drone and missile strikes hit Ukraine's capital Kyiv overnight on Monday, killing one person and injuring at least...
Microsoft to make Notre-Dame ‘digital twin’ in Europe AI push
The project will also digitise historic opera sets and millions of artefacts with leading French cultural institutions.
Switzerland revives wartime bunkers amid heightened security concerns
The Swiss army has called on tech firms, researchers and startups to help turn these wartime bunkers into modern defence...
Calm before EU-US trade storm as deadline approaches, Newsletter
This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fkeming-Jones. #EuropeNews