Politics Vietnam elects Communist Party leader as president Strategic angle: The election of To Lam as the state president marks a shift in Vietnam's power structure. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Easter festivities muted for Syrian Christians after recent violence Strategic angle: Syrian Christians saw their Easter celebrations confined to church prayers after armed groups attacked the town of Al-Suqaylabiyah in Hama on 27 March. Euronews spoke to the faithful in the country on one of Christianity Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Cycling: 19-year-old Paul Seixas earns first World Tour victory Strategic angle: Paul Seixas dominated the opening time trial of the Tour of the Basque Country. He has become the third-youngest rider in history to win a World Tour race. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics China is winning one AI race, the US another - but either might pull ahead Strategic angle: Both sides don't want to let their rival dominate. And the competition may yet be transformed further. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Going underground (again): Paris catacombs reopen to visitors after major safety renovations Strategic angle: After five months of work, the famous Parisian ossuary will be offering its many visitors a new, more immersive experience from Wednesday 8 April. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics GDP per capita in purchasing power: Which were Europe's richest and poorest countries in 2025? Strategic angle: Gross domestic product per capita in purchasing power standards varies significantly across Europe in 2025. One in three people in the EU lives in a country where GDP per capita in PPS is above the EU average. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Germany has become a leader in plug-in solar. What’s taking other European countries so long? Strategic angle: The war on Iran has triggered a growing interest in plug-in solar panels, which have long been all the rage in Germany. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Hidden shipwrecks and secret spice routes: These are the best treasure hunting destinations Strategic angle: From finding gold coins to discovering underwater shipwrecks, these are the best treasure hunting destinations for adventure seekers. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Michigan muscles its way to program's 2nd NCAA basketball title, beating UConn Strategic angle: High-scoring Michigan had to get down and dirty to dig out the national title Monday, making only two 3-pointers all night but still muscling its way to a 69-63 victory over stingy, stubborn UConn. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Argentina's 'murgas' nurture joy and solidarity Strategic angle: These groups, made up of amateur percussionists, singers and dancers, spend the entire year preparing for carnival season in February. But beyond their festive side, they play a crucial social role. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Trump threatens to annihilate Iranian civilian infrastructure, risking major escalation in Middle East conflict Strategic angle: The US president has urged Tehran to accept a ceasefire agreement by Tuesday night that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, among other things. If Iran refuses, he has vowed that bridges and power plants will be heavily b Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Trump has repeatedly delayed deadlines for Iran, but suggests Tuesday’s is final Strategic angle: The President indicates that the upcoming deadline for Iran may be the last after multiple extensions. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Airstrikes on Iran kill more than 25 as new ceasefire proposal is shared Escalating violence in the region prompts renewed diplomatic efforts. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Ahead of legislative elections, Israel's law and democracy are on the brink of collapse Strategic angle: The introduction of the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of 'a terrorist act,' but not for Israeli Jews guilty of abuses and the murder of civilians in the occupied West Bank, is emblematic of the ongoing transfo Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Middle East war live: Trump ‘not at all’ concerned about possible war crimes as Iran deadline looms Strategic angle: US President Donald Trump said Monday that he was “not at all” concerned about the risk of committing war crimes in Iran if he targets Iranian bridges and power plants, given that key infrastructure is usually off-limits Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics How Russia uses Georgia as a tool to evade sanctions Strategic angle: A Georgian businessman is helping Moscow illegally sell raw materials seized from Ukraine. The Russian occupation authorities are celebrating having opened a breach in international sanctions, while Tbilisi remains silen Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Israeli strike kills 10 at Gaza school shelter, WHO halts evacuations after aid worker death Strategic angle: An Israeli air strike killed at least 10 people and wounded several others near a school sheltering displaced Palestinians on Monday, health officials said, as violence strains a fragile US-backed Gaza ceasefire. The Wor Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics With 'Normes Corps' at the Palais de Tokyo, vulnerable bodies unite their strength Strategic angle: For its new season, the Paris contemporary art center is presenting six solo exhibitions by artists exploring fragility, disability and difference. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Loomer, Fox and 'a RINO': Inside Trump's earthquake endorsement in California - Politico Strategic angle: Loomer, Fox and 'a RINO': Inside Trump's earthquake endorsement in California Politico Editorial Staff Apr 7
Politics Dollar kept aloft as another Trump deadline looms Strategic angle: The dollar remains stable as the market anticipates another deadline related to Trump. Editorial Staff Apr 7