Euronews is a privately owned company headquartered in France. Founded in 1993, the company employs approximately 950 individuals, reported $63.1M in revenue as of 2024, and operates as a tier 2 media tech buyer. Specializing in media and TV services, Euronews functions as a European news network.
On March 20, 2026, Bulgaria's caretaker Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov told Euronews that the decision to join the Board of Peace, led by US President Donald Trump, resulted from "one oligarch's decision" and did not reflect the country's political consensus. Previously, on March 19, Prime Minister Gurov, in an interview with Euronews in Brussels, asserted that Europe must speak with one voice regarding the conflict in the Middle East while attending a European Union summit. On March 17, Euronews highlighted new research projecting a worldwide decline in physical activity due to increasing global temperatures, forecasting associated health and economic costs by 2050 based on an analysis of data from 156 nations. Earlier the same day, Euronews convened its Health Summit in Brussels, where leaders from across the continent gathered to address Europe's complex health landscape, including questions of sovereignty, artificial intelligence, rare kidney disease, and the EU’s health mandate. This follows a March 16 report by Euronews that war risk premiums for a single tanker voyage had seen a 15- to 30-fold increase, making the Strait of Hormuz the world's most expensive waterway for shipping due to a surge triggered by the US-Israeli war with Iran.