Euronews is significantly expanding its programming lineup with a series of new shows designed to deliver comprehensive European news and analysis to a wider audience. Launched throughout late 2025, these programs aim to provide in-depth coverage of EU affairs, political debates, and positive stories emerging from across the continent. The network’s investment in original content reflects a commitment to serving as a leading source of information about Europe and its role in the world.
The new initiatives build upon Euronews’ existing coverage and are designed to reach viewers through multiple platforms, including television, YouTube, and podcasts. These programs are available in English, with subtitles in 11 additional languages, increasing accessibility for a diverse viewership. The expansion comes as demand for reliable, multilingual news sources continues to grow, particularly concerning complex geopolitical issues.
Deeper Dive into European News Coverage
At the core of the new programming is “Europe Today,” a daily show anchored by Méabh McMahon and EU editor Maria Tadeo. Broadcasting live from Brussels at 8 am Brussels time, the program provides a concise overview of the day’s key events and offers crucial analysis of the stories shaping the EU and beyond. This daily briefing aims to quickly inform viewers about the most important developments impacting Europe.
Expanding the Interview Format
Euronews has also refreshed its interview formats, launching both a longer-form and a shorter, more focused approach. “The Europe Conversation,” hosted by Stefan Grobe, has been extended to 20 minutes and features interviews with prominent figures like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. Excerpts from these conversations are widely distributed across Euronews’ platforms, maximizing their reach.
Additionally, “12 minutes with…” offers unfiltered conversations with influential Europeans, including politicians and economists. Hosted by Mared Gwyn Jones, the show tackles critical issues facing the continent. These interviews are available on Euronews, YouTube, and as podcasts, catering to different consumption preferences.
Debate and Positive Reporting
For viewers seeking robust debate, “The Ring” provides a platform for contrasting viewpoints on important topics. Hosted by McMahon and Tadeo, the program features Members of the European Parliament arguing “For or Against,” “Pro or Contra,” or “Yes or No” on key issues. The show airs weekly and is repeated frequently to reach a broad audience. This format encourages critical thinking and allows viewers to form their own opinions.
However, Euronews also recognizes the importance of showcasing positive developments. “Made in Europe” highlights success stories from across the continent, focusing on innovation, citizen-led projects, and impactful initiatives. This program aims to counter negative narratives and demonstrate the strength and resilience of the European Union. According to the European Commission, fostering a positive image of Europe is crucial for strengthening public support for the EU project.
These new programs represent a significant investment in original news content and a commitment to providing comprehensive current affairs coverage of Europe. The network’s multi-platform approach ensures that this political analysis and reporting reaches a diverse audience, both within and outside of Europe.
Looking ahead, Euronews will continue to monitor the impact of these new programs and adapt its offerings based on audience feedback. Viewers can stay informed by tuning into Euronews’ broadcasts, visiting euronews.com, and following the network on social media.

