Politics Briefing: Demonstrations mark International Women’s Day in Paris and Madrid Strategic angle: Demonstrators gathered to denounce violence against women and call for gender equality. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: Leftist bloc dominates Colombia's divided congress in legislative polls Strategic angle: Colombia's legislative elections result in a divided congress, yet President Gustavo Petro's leftist coalition remains dominant. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: Oil prices surge, stocks slide as Iran war spirals further Strategic angle: Eurogroup President Kyriakos Pierrakakis discusses the EU economy's resilience amid the ongoing conflict. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: Franz Ferdinand call out ‘warmongering murderers’ IDF and their song theft in propaganda video Strategic angle: Alex Kapranos criticizes the IDF for using their hit song 'Take Me Out' in a controversial propaganda video. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: Europe’s rail renaissance gathers pace as travellers explore new routes and locations Strategic angle: The resurgence has been building for several years, says the CEO and executive chairman of Rail Europe, but is now accelerating as governments and operators invest heavily in the sector. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: What is Europe’s crisis response strategy? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot Strategic angle: The war in Iran is testing Europe’s crisis preparedness and the effectiveness of the EU’s emergency coordination. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: European leaders set for emergency talks as Iran war enters day 10 Strategic angle: Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time for the latest updates. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Bird populations are shrinking ever faster in the face of climate change and agriculture - US study ‘Extremely adaptable’ bird species are declining at an alarming rate – with worrying implications for humans. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Can a taxpayer-funded European social media platform work? A group of activists is urging the European Commission to support the creation of a European social network funded by civil society. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Mauritius beyond the beach: Mountain peaks, temple lakes and multicultural cuisine While Mauritius is well known for its beautiful beaches and turquoise ocean, there are far more experiences to explore on the island. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Evaluating the Risks of AI Chatbots for Medical Advice The launch of ChatGPT Health by OpenAI prompts a critical examination of the risks associated with AI-driven health consultations. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Strategic view: Health advice from chatbots: what to know before using them Strategic implications in focus: Following OpenAI's recent ChatGPT Health launch, here are key points to consider before relying on AI chatbots for medical guidance. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Renewed Efforts to Locate MH370 Fall Short, Raising Strategic Concerns The renewed search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has not produced results after 12 years, prompting discussions on the efficacy of current search strategies and their broader implications. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Rising Founder Titles Reflect Job Market Challenges in Europe As Europe experiences a slowdown in hiring, a notable increase in professionals identifying as 'Founders' on LinkedIn raises questions about the motivations behind this trend. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Briefing: U.S. military kills 6 in strike on alleged drug boat in the Eastern Pacific Strategic angle: Sunday's attack brought the death toll to at least 157 people since the Trump administration began targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels. Editorial Staff Mar 9
Politics Strategic view: Hungary's opposition leader Péter Magyar calls on Russia to refrain from election interference Strategic implications in focus: Péter Magyar urges Russia to halt its alleged meddling in Hungary's upcoming parliamentary elections. Editorial Staff Mar 8
Politics Escalation in Beirut: Israeli Strikes Result in High Casualties The Israeli military's expanded operations in Beirut have resulted in nearly 400 reported deaths, including 83 children, raising concerns over the humanitarian implications. Editorial Staff Mar 8
Politics Strategic view: Serbia: Fears rise over the last independent media outlets Strategic implications in focus: Concerns grow over potential shifts in media independence following a deal with a state-owned telecommunications company. Editorial Staff Mar 8