Euronews is NOT a Russian news channel. I think it's an EU initiative, or it's French/German.
They just put the voiceover in the big languages, so if people heard Euronews in Russian, it only means that you were watching from somewhere where they use the Russian soundtrack, which is Russia obviously, Baltic states and surprisingly, Sweden/Finland according to my experience. I didn't watch it in Ukraine, but I imagine that it's in Russian there too.

The concept used to be that it was just pictures and a voiceover in the local languages. I think they might be changing the concept because they seem to to do more interviews now - and just slam on the voiceover right over the discussion. But most of the time, you can't see the person speaking, so you just get the newsreader in your language (if it's a big language) and, the same pictures as everyone.





I got curious and checked it: Wikipedia says
Euronews (stylized as euronews) is a European, multilingual news television channel, headquartered in Lyon-Écully, France. Created in 1993, it claims to be covering world news from a Pan-European perspective. Criticisms are that it acts as a propaganda outlet for the European Commission, its major source of revenue.[2][3][4][5]


Some segments are displayed without commentary under the banner "No Comment", which has been the channel's signature program since its launch.
I haven't noticed any EU propaganda, I must say. It's a good channel because it quite SERIOUS. Not so much celebrity news or interviews with wackos.