France’s answer to Neuralink sends message to Macron using movement and brainwaves in world first The demonstrator raised his hands in the air to show how the message to the President was sent with mental and physiological commands. Read full article
Germany says Ukraine can use its weapons to strike Russian territory Germany has said it will allow Ukraine to use German weapons in its war against Russia at a meeting between NATO leaders in Prague on Friday. Read full article
US and UK strike Houthi rebel targets in Yemen after surge in shipping attacks According to Houthi officials, the airstrikes killed at least 16 people and wounded 35. Read full article
Shares in Trump Media slump after hush money trial conviction Shares in Trump Media slump after former president convicted in hush money trial Read full article
European elections: French Socialist Party candidate vows to fight rise of far right During a major campaign meeting in Paris, MEP Raphaël Glucksmann rallied a surprising alliance of young voters and the older left-wing generation to push back against the rising far right in Europe. Read full article
Right-wing violence is rising at an alarming rate, warn German victim support groups Violence against politicians has been dominating the headlines, but instances of everyday racism and antisemitic attacks are causing German victim advice centres to sound the alarm. Euronews travelled to Thuringia, a right-wing hotspot, to speak with a victim of neo-Nazi violence. Read full article
Oil giant Saudi Aramco offers a second stock tranche worth billions Saudi Arabia said on Friday it will sell a second sliver of stock in its state oil giant Aramco worth billions of dollars, its first tranche since its initial public offering back in 2019. Read full article
Hungarian TV broadcasts first political debate in 18 years While welcomed by many viewers, the event was criticised by opponents of the ruling Fidesz government and ridiculed by others. Read full article
When it comes to genomics, de-risking with China is not enough This is not about stoking the flames of techno-protectionism, but about safeguarding the fundamental rights to privacy, security, and ethical governance in the face of real and present dangers, five MEPs write. Read full article
Best celebrity reactions and memes as Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush money case “We should start referring to him as 34 instead of 45.” The entertainment world reacts to Donald Trump's historic guilty verdict, as the internet goes meme crazy. Read full article
What does Finland and Sweden’s membership to NATO mean for race to arm the Arctic? Following Sweden and Finland's accession to NATO, seven of the eight Arctic Council members will be fighting Russia's threat in the Far North, which has had a significant military advantage for the past decades. Read full article
'Squalid and chaotic': Reality of Italian migrant jails The death of a detainee at a detention and deportation centre on the outskirts of Rome in February shone a spotlight on the conditions inside these de-facto jails for migrants, and raised serious questions about Italy's migration policy. Read full article
Hungarian TV election debate and euro-satire | Radio Schuman podcast Radio Schuman is your new go-to podcast to spice up your weekday mornings with relevant news, insights, and behind-the-scenes stories from Brussels and beyond Read full article
Weekly market recap: Stocks retreat amidst risk-averse sentiment Global stock markets will likely extend their weekly losses as risk-off sentiment prevails ahead of the European Central Bank (ECB) and Federal Reserve (Fed) June rate decisions. Read full article
Female health apps aren’t doing enough to protect sensitive data, study says Inconsistencies and contradictory data privacy policies were found in several popular female health apps. Read full article