
More Europeans Struggle to Afford Foreign Holidays
A growing number of Europeans, particularly in Germany and Nordic countries, are finding it difficult to afford a week-long holiday abroad, according to a Euronews report.
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A growing number of Europeans, particularly in Germany and Nordic countries, are finding it difficult to afford a week-long holiday abroad, according to a Euronews report.

Belarus has officially designated Euronews as an extremist media outlet. This move further restricts media freedom and access to independent news within the country.

Romania shot down two drones that violated its airspace within 24 hours, prompting a NATO alert and strong condemnation from EU officials. The incidents, which involved F-16 fighter jets, have raised concerns about regional security and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The French media outlet Euronews reportedly confused Iceland and Greenland in a recent report, indicating a hasty error in its coverage.

Euronews Business analyzed Eurostat data to compare price levels for various products and services across seven popular European tourist destinations, focusing on the cost of food, drinks, and hotels.

Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has dismissed speculation that she intends to run in the 2027 French presidential elections. In an interview with Euronews, Lagarde stated she is 'not a candidate for anything.'
Euronews has announced the introduction of Kazakh as its first Central Asian language, a move highlighted during a meeting between Euronews Chairman Pedro Vargas David and President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Serbian National Assembly Speaker Ana Brnabić told Euronews in Brussels that Serbs are not "little Russians" and that Serbia has provided over 60 million euros in aid to Ukraine since the 2022 invasion.

The European Union and China have agreed to three months of talks, setting an October deadline to address their significant trade deficit and achieve tangible results. This comes as the EU continues to provide substantial financial aid to Ukraine.

The 2026 World Cup has seen various developments, including Ivory Coast player Elye Wahi being denied a visa to enter Canada due to an investigation, and fans flocking to Mexico City's cathedral to pray for victory. The tournament also highlighted refugee players and high stadium attendance.
The European Union has announced an additional €5 million in funding to bolster the Ebola response efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The European Commission is reportedly planning to change its semiconductor policy to stimulate demand for European-made chips, particularly those designed for artificial intelligence, according to a Euronews report citing a draft document.

A new study reported by Euronews warns that climate change is expanding the risk zones for the Chikungunya virus worldwide, as mosquitoes carrying the virus spread further north into Europe and North America due to rising temperatures.

A new digital tool, developed by EuroNews.com, automatically analyzes flights to track unusual maneuvers, sudden altitude changes, and emergency codes transmitted by aircraft.

Hungary has reversed its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), as announced by Péter Magyar. This development comes while Philippine authorities, including the NBI, confirm that Senator Bato Dela Rosa remains in the Philippines despite an ICC arrest warrant and urge him to surrender.

United Group, which operates N1, Nova, and other regional media, is reportedly planning to sell its business to the Luxembourgish fund "European Future Media Investments," according to Serbian investigative media KRIK.

A leading figure from a Swedish organized crime network, identified by police as a key member of the Foxtrot clan, has been arrested in Tunisia. This apprehension marks a significant development in efforts to combat international organized crime.

North Macedonia's VMRO-DPMNE party criticized Venko Filipche, stating that MEP Weitz confirmed the country's progress towards EU membership, contradicting Filipche's earlier interview on Euronews…

An editorial duo at Euronews reportedly attempted to 're-educate' and censor journalists, leading to 78 employees publicly opposing the alleged abuse of the Euronews editorial office.

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar publicly criticized the state broadcaster during an interview, accusing it of "lying news" and threatening to shut down its services. This extraordinary confrontation marks a significant challenge to the media landscape.

Cijene benzina i dizela značajno su porasle diljem Europe nakon eskalacije krize na Bliskom istoku. Euronews Business donosi pregled najnovijih cijena

Euractiv has published a report claiming that Euronews, once envisioned as Europe's answer to CNN, has become a platform for authoritarian regimes, detailing a grim reality behind the scenes.

Az Euronews magyar irodájának vezetője szerint egy orosz dezinformációs művelet lehet a háttérben.

Israelul și Statele Unite nu au stabilit un calendar pentru campania militară comună împotriva Iranului, a declarat duminică ministrul de externe al Israelului, Gideon Sa’ar pentru Euronews.

Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has condemned the authoritarian government's blocking of the Euronews website, calling the move 'shameful'. The blocking of access occurred earlier this week.

Belarusian authorities have escalated censorship by labeling the Euronews website as 'extremist' and subsequently banning access to the European media outlet, a decision made by the Horki regional court.

Tunisia is observing the anniversary of President Kais Saied's 2021 power consolidation, a period marked by both hope and disappointment. The country is currently grappling with a severe power crisis and deadly blackouts.

Euronews has published a list of five European islands that remain largely undiscovered by tourists, offering authentic and less crowded vacation experiences, with the Croatian island of Šolta among them.

An analysis by Euronews of prices in seven European destinations indicates that Turkey is the most affordable overall for summer vacations, though it is the most expensive for alcohol.

The European Union is reportedly considering a scaled-back version of its proposal to ban visas for individuals who fought on Russia's side in Ukraine, as part of its 21st sanctions package against Russia.

The European Commission is reportedly considering a reform of the EU enlargement process, including the potential creation of a powerful new 'super-department' for external relations. This move aims to streamline and strengthen the EU's foreign policy efforts.

Euronews reports that a new investigation may be launched against EU Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi in connection with a spy case in Brussels, with critics questioning his suitability for the position.

Sever disputes Pedro Vargas David's assertion that media freedom is his imperative, citing a series of publicly documented cases, some of which were highlighted by Euronews journalists, a company in which David holds a majority stake.

A Hungarian businessman, Balásy, has offered 20 billion forints (approximately €50 million) in private equity assets and his Euronews-related investments to the state. His wealth is reportedly held in several private equity funds linked to Mészáros.
A Norwegian aid group has identified Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo as the world's most neglected crises, highlighting the lack of international attention and aid for these regions.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has surpassed 1,000 confirmed cases, with health workers warning of increased risk to women. International aid, including emergency supplies from India, is being deployed as suspected cases emerge in other countries like Brazil and Italy, though some have tested negative.

Euronews reports a changing trend in tourism between Greece and Turkey, with more Turkish citizens choosing Greek destinations for vacations and shopping. Conversely, Greeks are increasingly hesitant to visit Turkey due to rising costs.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is escalating, with cases rising amidst armed conflict, community distrust, and attacks on treatment centers. These challenges, coupled with supply shortages, are severely hindering response efforts and increasing the risk of regional spread.

Péter Magyar is reportedly resisting Brussels on two key issues—pension and tax reform—during negotiations concerning the release of EU funds for Hungary. These reforms have become the main points of contention between Budapest and Brussels.

Reports indicate that the owners of Euronews are set to acquire N1, Nova, and other regional media outlets, while Adria News Network (ANN) stated it would not comment on market speculation and its newsrooms would continue as usual.

In an interview with Euronews, Minister Mucunski emphasized that the country's pro-European orientation is built not just on political rhetoric, but on concrete policies and values implemented within society. He stated that the nation prides itself on its commitment to these principles.

Gáspár Orbán, son of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, resigned from his military service following recent elections. The Ministry of Defense confirmed his discharge request was submitted months prior.

Former employees of Euronews Serbia stated today, on the occasion of one year since they distanced themselves from an unsigned statement by the media house, that they would do the same again.

The Greek islands of Skopelos and Andros have been prominently featured by Euronews as two of the 13 unconventional global destinations to visit in 2026, based on research from an award-winning travel blog.

Euronews highlights the Greek island of Ios, emphasizing its authentic character and natural landscape, citing recent laudatory articles from international media that showcase the island's diverse appeal to global travelers.

Euronews reports that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has placed the President of the European Council in an unprecedentedly difficult position.

Euronews Romania will launch a new season of its business show 'Permis de Antreprenor' (Entrepreneur's License) on April 1st, featuring 35 new episodes dedicated to micro-enterprises.

Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya has condemned the ban of the Euronews website in Belarus, calling it an 'attack on press freedom' by the regime.

A study by Vignette Switzerland, cited by Euronews, identifies Romania as one of the most perilous countries in Europe for drivers, alongside Serbia and Bulgaria.
The Ebola outbreak in Congo has now claimed over 1,000 lives, marking a grim milestone in the ongoing public health crisis.

The nomination of businessman Vasile Tofan for the position of Prime Minister of Moldova has garnered significant attention from international media outlets, including Reuters, Al Jazeera, and Euronews, with publications from Romania, Russia, Great Britain, Spain, and Qatar covering the event.

The Croatian Ministry of Defense refuted a Euronews report claiming that Croatian aircraft would participate in a military parade in Paris. The Ministry stated that the information was inaccurate and no Croatian planes were being sent.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reiterated its low global growth forecast, keeping it at 3.5% for 2026, and continues to warn of heightened price volatility due to renewed conflict in the Middle East. This follows an earlier reduction of its 2026 forecast to 3%, citing lingering risks from geopolitical factors and anticipating weaker growth in Germany.

Serbian Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabic rejected accusations that Serbia is a 'Trojan Horse' for Russia in Europe. Speaking to Euronews, she asserted that Belgrade's foreign policy is independent.

Ireland has taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. Among its priorities for the mandate are negotiations for the EU budget and new sanctions against Russia.

The World Cup group stage is wrapping up, with several teams, including England and Portugal, securing their spots in the round of 32. Other nations like Croatia, DR Congo, Austria, and Algeria are still vying for qualification as the final group matches are played.

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of Tirana, Albania, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, with demonstrations spreading across the capital and involving the Albanian diaspora. Chanting 'Rama, go!' and carrying banners, protesters vowed to continue their actions daily until their demands are met, dismissing claims of a final rally.

EU special envoy David O’Sullivan stated that China continues to assist Russia in circumventing Western sanctions, posing a significant challenge to the effectiveness of European Union measures.

A Euronews study on salaries across European countries indicates that people in Eastern Europe receive higher "take-home pay."
Two individuals in Italy who were suspected of having Ebola have tested negative for the virus.
Three Red Cross volunteers have died from suspected Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Julia Nagy and Laurențiu Matache, former presenters of the 24IT show on Antena 3 CNN, are returning to television with a new show, News IT, on Euronews after a brief absence.
Market speculation suggests that the owners of Euronews are looking to acquire N1, Nova, Danas, and Radar, with Adria News Network stating it continues to operate as usual amidst these rumors.

A 2026 ranking of the world's most spectacular beaches, compiled by Euronews, features a Greek beach in second place, alongside other European destinations from Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, and Ireland.

Reports suggest that the owners of Euronews are attempting to acquire the media outlet N1. ANN, N1's parent company, has stated that any decision regarding ownership rests with its shareholders.
The Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) has called for an event to mark the anniversary of 78 journalists leaving Euronews Serbia. This commemorates a significant departure of staff from the media outlet.

Euronews has featured Skopelos and Andros as 'surprise destinations' for 2026, promoting them as unique holiday experiences based on research from an award-winning travel blog.

An article detailing the stock market decline of companies associated with the NER (National Cooperation System) was reportedly removed from the Hungarian-language Euronews, which is now owned by a Portuguese entity with ties to the NER and 4iG.

A Russian disinformation operation is suspected of spreading fake news about Hungarian politician Péter Magyar, utilizing articles branded with the Euronews logo.

Reports indicate that Germany does not want Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to blackmail Berlin and the European Union, as a decision looms this weekend in Brussels on whether he will continue to block a €90 billion loan for Ukraine.