Venezuela's Machado Seeks Alliances With Spain's Right Wing, Analysts Note Limits
Opposition leader MarÃa Corina Machado has been courting Spain's right-wing political parties as she challenges Nicolás Maduro's government. Analysts note that while Machado and Spain's conservatives align on economic ...
Turkey Hosts 150-Nation Antalya Summit Amid Hormuz Strait Crisis
Turkish President ErdoÄŸan convened leaders from 150 countries at the Antalya summit to address ongoing global crises, including alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz shipping route. The gathering highlighted the growing ...
U.S. Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz, Jeopardizing Peace Talks
U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, raising tensions between Washington and Tehran. President Trump said a U.S. delegation would head to Pakistan to resume talks aimed at ending th...
Goldman Prize Winner Fought to Heal Papua New Guinea Rainforest After Mining Damage
Theonila Roka Matbob of Papua New Guinea has been awarded a Goldman Environmental Prize for her efforts to repair environmental and social harms caused by a copper and gold mine that despoiled local rainforest. Matbob de...
Euronews Midday Bulletin: Top Stories for April 20, 2026
Euronews published its midday news bulletin covering the most important stories from Europe and around the world on April 20, 2026, spanning news, business, entertainment, politics, culture, and travel....
Peru Presidential Election Mired in Irregularities After Eight Days Without a Result
Eight days after the first round of Peru's presidential election, no result has been announced amid widespread irregularities, including polling stations that failed to open and ballot papers found discarded in bins. Ang...
Japan Issues Tsunami Warning After 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake
Japanese authorities issued a tsunami warning following a powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake, urging residents in affected areas to move to higher ground and heed safety instructions. Officials called on the public to exe...
Elon Musk Summoned by French Prosecutors Over Child Abuse Images and Deepfakes on X
French prosecutors have summoned Elon Musk to Paris for a voluntary interview as part of an investigation into allegations of misconduct on the social media platform X, including the spread of child sexual abuse material...
Virginia Voters Say Confusing Campaigns Are Clouding Redistricting Ballot Measure
Contradictory mailers, conflicting television ads, and vague ballot language have left Virginia voters feeling confused and misled about a redistricting referendum. Campaigns on both sides of the vote have been accused o...
Backlash Against Data Center Boom Becomes a Midterm Election Issue
Growing public anger over the rapid expansion of data centers — seen as expensive and disruptive — has spilled into electoral politics, with voters unseating local officials who supported them. The issue is increasin...
American Academy of Neurology Issues Guidance on Using Wearable Device Health Data
The American Academy of Neurology has released new guidance encouraging patients to work with their doctors to interpret health data collected by wearable devices such as smartwatches and Oura Rings. The guidance highlig...
Spanish Speakers Develop Workarounds for Florida's New English-Only Driving Test
A new Florida rule requiring driving tests to be taken only in English has spurred a surge in specialized strategy lessons for Spanish-speaking residents. Rather than taking English language courses, students are taught ...
Trump Justice Department Claims Presidential Records Belong to the President, Not the Public
The Trump administration has asserted that the Presidential Records Act, a nearly 50-year-old law requiring preservation of presidential documents, is unconstitutional. Historians warn the move could lead to the destruct...
3D Scans of Sonoran Desert Plants Aim to Protect Biodiversity
A new art exhibit in Phoenix features detailed 3D scans of some of the world's prickliest plants native to the Sonoran Desert, which teems with wildlife. Organizers say the project could also contribute to conservation e...
WWII-Era Bomb Safely Destroyed in Controlled Explosion Near Paris
A large bomb dating from the Second World War was destroyed in a controlled detonation in Colombes, near Paris, after attempts to remove its detonator failed. French police video showed authorities burying the device bef...
Pope Leo XIV visits Angola slave trade shrine, mourns 'great suffering' of Africans
Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to an Angolan shrine linked to the trans-Atlantic slave trade, expressing sorrow over the suffering endured by generations of Africans. His visit comes as scrutiny intensifies over the ...
Midwest communities begin cleanup after at least 66 tornado reports sweep multiple states
Severe weather and tornadoes tore through the Midwest on Friday, with the National Weather Service logging at least 66 tornado reports across multiple states. Affected communities launched cleanup operations in the after...
DHS uncertainty raises security questions ahead of FIFA World Cup in US
With the FIFA World Cup less than 60 days away, concerns are growing about whether disruptions at the Department of Homeland Security could compromise security arrangements for hosting the tournament on American soil. Fo...
Left and far-right hold rival gatherings as global political divide widens
Left-wing leaders convened in Barcelona while far-right protesters marched in Milan, highlighting the deepening ideological contest over the global political agenda....
Canadian PM Carney warns over-reliance on US trade has become a national 'weakness'
Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada's close economic ties with the United States have become a vulnerability, calling on the country to diversify and strengthen trade relationships with other nations amid a shi...