Euronews is launching “Europe Today,” a new flagship morning show set to debut on November 24th, 2025. The program will be co-hosted by veteran Brussels journalist Méabh Mc Mahon and Maria Tadeo, offering viewers analysis of European and global affairs. Mc Mahon’s extensive experience covering the European Union and international events positions her as a key figure in delivering insightful news coverage.
The launch comes at a critical juncture for Europe, with significant geopolitical challenges including the ongoing war in Ukraine and shifting dynamics within the transatlantic relationship. “Europe Today” aims to provide a comprehensive overview of these issues, alongside broader coverage of political, economic, and social developments impacting the continent. The show will air weekdays, offering a daily dose of information for a wide audience.
Méabh Mc Mahon Takes the Helm of “Europe Today”
Méabh Mc Mahon brings over 15 years of experience reporting from Brussels to her new role. Before joining Euronews in 2018, she worked as a live correspondent for France24, demonstrating her ability to deliver breaking news and in-depth analysis. Her reporting has spanned major events, from the Brexit referendum to the Brussels terrorist attacks, and she’s known for her rigorous questioning of political leaders.
Mc Mahon’s linguistic skills – she speaks five languages – will be valuable in navigating the complexities of European politics and engaging with a diverse range of sources. She will continue to host the popular “Brussels, My Love?” podcast alongside her new anchoring duties, providing listeners with a weekly digest of EU affairs. This multi-platform approach underscores Euronews’ commitment to reaching audiences through various channels.
A Focus on Key European Issues
“Europe Today” will prioritize coverage of pressing issues facing the European Union, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Mc Mahon highlighted the importance of understanding the implications of President Trump’s recent ultimatum regarding aid to Ukraine, calling it a pivotal moment for European history. The program intends to provide context and analysis to help viewers navigate these complex developments.
Beyond Ukraine, the show will also address economic challenges, such as inflation and energy security, and explore the evolving political landscape within the EU. Mc Mahon expressed her desire to feature prominent European figures, including Commissioners, MEPs, and government ministers, on the program. She believes “Europe Today” offers a unique platform for these leaders to connect with voters and share their perspectives.
Additionally, Mc Mahon will host “The Ring,” a new Euronews debating show designed to bring European Parliament discussions to a wider audience. This format aims to make European politics more accessible and engaging for viewers. The show’s success, according to Euronews, demonstrates a growing appetite for informative and entertaining political content.
Mc Mahon also expressed interest in interviewing figures like Marco Rubio, noting his evolving stance on Russia and the potential impact of a shift in US foreign policy. This demonstrates the program’s intention to provide a nuanced and comprehensive view of international relations.
The launch of “Europe Today” represents a significant investment by Euronews in its morning news programming. With Mc Mahon’s experience and the show’s focus on critical European issues, it aims to become a go-to source for viewers seeking reliable and insightful news. Viewers can tune in starting November 24th to stay informed about the latest developments shaping the continent and the world. For more information on Euronews programming, visit euronews.com.

