USA Judge halts Trump's 'unconstitutional' birthright citizenship order US District Judge John Coughenour said he couldn't remember seeing a case that challenged violated the constitution so clearly. 23/01/2025
Business Trump at Davos: NATO 5% push and tariff warnings for Europe Trump used Davos to warn Europe, demanding NATO allies raise defence spending to 5% of GDP and threatening tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US. He linked lower oil prices to ending the Ukraine war and assured LNG exports to Europe would continue. 23/01/2025
World News Migration Commissioner open to EU finance for border walls and fences The Commission will 'reassess needs' in the protection of borders for the next multi-annual budget, as European People's Party joins right wing forces in asking for financement 23/01/2025
Health news Adults with ADHD may live shorter lives, world-first study finds The researchers said the findings from the world-first study were “deeply concerning” while other experts said the research was “striking”. 23/01/2025
Montenegro Montenegro: Case of jailed businessman points to political infightings Duško Knežević, an estranged ally of Montenegro's ex-President Milo Đukanović, is accused of fraud and money laundering. His lawyer claims the charges are politically motivated. 23/01/2025
Culture news Southport trial: Taylor Swift dance class killer gets over 50 years The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls in frenzied knife rampage in Southport last Summer. He has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 52 years. 23/01/2025
Football Now What is next for Paris Saint-Germain? In partnership with Media City After failing to win the Champions League crown with a superstar team, Paris Saint-Germain are looking to youth to secure Europe’s most coveted prize. 23/01/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | January 23rd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 23/01/2025
Europe News Use of EU funds to lobby MEPs was ‘inappropriate’, commissioner says The conservative European People’s Party (EPP) has questioned the use of public funds for campaigns they say run against the EU’s own interests. The Commission says it’s fixed the problem, but some see it as part of a wider attack on environmental campaigners. 23/01/2025
Switzerland Invest in US or face tariffs, Trump tells Davos US President Trump promised lower taxes for companies bringing manufacturing to the US and threatened tariffs for those who don't in his Davos address on Thursday. 23/01/2025
The Big Question AI and energy too big for one wallet, Barclays Europe CEO says In this episode of The Big Question, Barclays Europe CEO, Francesco Ceccato, joins Euronews’ business editor, Angela Barnes, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The bank boss shares his views on financing the AI boom and the “fragmented” capital markets in Europe. 23/01/2025
Culture news Jeff Beck’s iconic guitars fetch nearly €10 million at UK auction Over 120 guitars, amps, and pedals from rock legend Jeff Beck's career have been auctioned, surpassing the pre-sale estimate by more than eight times. 23/01/2025
No Comment Rare blossom of the corpse flower in Sydney The flowering of the amorphophallus titanum, nicknamed "Putricia", attracted more than 13,000 visitors to the Royal Sydney Botanic Garden. 23/01/2025
Europe News French woman who refused sex with husband wins case at European court The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that a 69-year-old French woman was not "at fault" in her divorce because she stopped having sex. 23/01/2025
Travel News Short transfer: These European cities have the closest airports A short transfer is a gift after a long flight- these airports are a stone’s throw from the city. 23/01/2025
Culture news Elon Musk’s estranged daughter responds to ‘Nazi salute’ accusations “Let's call a spade a fucking spade”: Musk's transgender daughter reacts to father's 'Nazi salute' at Donald Trump’s inauguration rally. 23/01/2025
No Comment Houston Zoo animals discover snow for the first time A winter storm blanketed Texas and the northern Gulf Coast, closing schools and paralysing traffic. Animals at the Houston Zoo, on he other hand, had more fun. 23/01/2025
Germany German CDU leader Friedrich Merz vows to toughen migration policy Merz, whose centre-right bloc currently tops the polls, is toughening his stance on migration ahead of federal elections next month. 23/01/2025
Europe in Motion In which European countries is it easiest to see a doctor? The European health sector is facing a workforce crisis. With an ageing doctor population, there seems to be no light at the end of the tunnel. 23/01/2025
Green News ‘Giving people a voice’: What is a citizens’ climate assembly? Around the world, these assemblies have been held on everything from electoral reforms to abortion law and biodiversity. 23/01/2025
Business Car giant Stellantis gears up for multi-billion dollar US investment The global car maker Stellantis has announced that it would be heavily focusing on investing in its US operations in the coming future, in order to increase its sales volume and market share. 23/01/2025
Business Austrian property mogul Rene Benko held on suspicion of fraud The magnate was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of falsifying an invoice and trying to hide assets from creditors, according to prosecutors. 23/01/2025
The Europe Conversation Finnish foreign minister: Greenland covered by NATO security rules Finland's foreign minister Elina Valtonen says Greenland is protected by Article 5 of NATO. 23/01/2025
Health news As the US exits the WHO, can the EU fill the gap in global health? With Donald Trump’s plans to cut ties with the World Health Organisation (WHO), the international agency stands to lose not only $1 billion but one of the most influential actors on global health. Will the EU try to fill this gap? 23/01/2025
Green News World’s biggest iceberg on collision course with remote British island The colossal A23a iceberg has travelled more than 3,000km since it broke off from its Antarctican ice shelf. 23/01/2025
Cinema Oscar nominations 2025: Who has the most nods and who got snubbed? France's 'Emilia Pérez' breaks several Academy records, while the race to Best Film remains open. Here's the full breakdown of today's nominations. 23/01/2025
Travel News Planning a cruise to Nice? The mayor wants to cancel it Mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi pledges to “not to let overtourism suffocate” Nice with a ban on large cruise ships. 23/01/2025
Europe News Hungary ratchets up anti-sanctions rhetoric as renewal deadline looms The extension of EU sanctions shouldn't be automatic, the Hungarian government has said, in remarks that threaten to unravel the bloc's collective reaction to Russia's war on Ukraine 23/01/2025
Culture news British author Mick Herron wins prestigious Diamond Dagger ‘Slow Horses’ novelist Mick Herron has been awarded the highest honour in UK crime fiction. 23/01/2025
Business UK supermarket Sainsbury's axes thousands of jobs to cut costs The cuts will be across the company in a cost-cutting drive which will see the closure of its cafes and pizza counters. There will also be a reduction in a number of senior management roles. 23/01/2025