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EU urges focus on domestic growth drivers but stays upbeat on eurozone
Resilient domestic demand is driving growth in the eurozone despite global economic headwinds.
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Ecuadorian voters reject hosting foreign military bases and rewriting constitution in referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, a conservative closely aligned with the Trump administration, had pushed Ecuador's courts to include the question about launching a process that could lead to a...
Europe's nuclear comeback: Czechia invests billions in reactors to replace coal dependence
The country is hoping nuclear power will generate up to 60 per cent of its electricity by 2050.
Video. Hundreds of tons of waste dumped in southern England spark βecological disasterβ warning
Video. A massive illegal waste dump near Kidlington in Oxfordshire has raised fears of an ecological disaster as authorities say cleanup costs could exceed their entire budget.
Video. Big Finish in Zagreb as the Grand Prix Concludes
Video. The Zagreb Grand Prix ended in style. Ivaylo Ivanov, Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko, Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, Celia Cancan and Kanan Nasibov took gold, while Croatiaβs Helena Vukovic earned bronze,...
South Korean firms, including Samsung, lift home investment after tariff deal
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung credited the business sector for helping his government negotiate a trade deal with Washington but urged the companies to maintain strong domestic investments.
'I Go Green': Children in Cyprus schools lead the way in environmental protection
The programme is starting to deliver results, with Cyprus school children at the forefront of the effort
'No easy options': Von der Leyen urges EU countries to plug β¬135bn gap for Ukraine
Von der Leyen sends a letter to member states calling for a fast agreement on how to fund Ukraine's enormous β¬135 billion budget hole for next year and 2027. EU leaders will meet for a...
Big Finish in Zagreb as the Grand Prix Concludes
The Zagreb Grand Prix ended in style. Ivaylo Ivanov, Yelyzaveta Lytvynenko, Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, Celia Cancan and Kanan Nasibov took gold, while Croatiaβs Helena Vukovic earned bronze,...
The Big Question: Has Europe improved its competitiveness since the Draghi report?
βMember states would feel much more comfortable about ceding power to supranational European regulators if they thought they were pro-growth,β said former commissioner Lord Jonathan Hill.
Disney sparks backlash as CEO Bob Iger says company to allow AI-generated content
Recent comments made by Disney CEO Bob Iger have resulted in calls to boycott the streaming service.
Video. Rare 15th-century illuminated Bible goes on public display for Vatican Holy Year
Video. A rare 15th-century illuminated Bible, considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, has gone on display in Rome for the Vaticanβs Holy Year after being transported under heavy security from Modena.
Europeβs children and teenagers face growing mental health crisis, WHO warns
A rising share of children and teenagers have mental health conditions, but global health experts warn that professional support is lacking.
In a rare reversal, Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
If the bill passes, the Justice Department would be required to release all files and communications related to Epstein, as well as details about the investigation into his death in federal prison.
Europe is not doing enough to detect HIV, hepatitis, health authorities warn
The ECDC says the region could still meet its testing targets for HIV, but that it will be harder to improve detection for hepatitis B and C.
Video. LΓ©a Seydoux switches on Champs-ΓlysΓ©es Christmas lights as Paris launches festive season
Video. LΓ©a Seydoux launched the Christmas lights on the Champs ΓlysΓ©es, marking the start of Paris's festive season with a lively set by Canadian singer Charlotte Cardin.
Japan's economy contracts as exports are hit by President Trump's tariffs
On a quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP in the three months to September contracted for the first time in six quarters, a challenge for new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
Video. New media museum opens, showcasing digital art through immersive technology
Video. Sibiu's new Immersive Museum features digital art by Julius Horsthuis and Maotik, aiming to connect art, education, and technology for visitors.
Trump signals possible talks with Maduro as US further expands military presence in Caribbean
US President Donald Trump announced the possibility of opening talks with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. It comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Caracas as the US further...
Scientists use AI to build the most detailed Milky Way model ever created
Scientists have created the first-ever simulation that models every one of the Milky Wayβs 100 billion stars, using AI to run galaxy-scale physics 100 times faster than previous methods.
The age verification era: Which EU countries are restricting access to adult sites?
Italy is the latest European country to pass sweeping age-verification laws that force users to prove theyβre at least 18 before accessing adult websites.
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Jara and Kast head to second round in Chile's tight presidential race
Jeannette Jara of Chile's Communist Party leads narrowly against far-right candidate JosΓ© Antonio Kast after the first presidential election round, with a runoff set for 14 December.
Puigdemont appeals to Spain's top court to lift his arrest warrant
Carles Puigdemont, Catalonia's former president, seeks to return to Spain following a favourable yet not definitive EU Advocate General's ruling on Spain's amnesty law.
Gen-Z protests in Mexico turn violent, leaving over 120 injured
A protest by Mexico's Gen-Zers turned violent at the National Palace, injuring 20 civilians and over 100 police officers. The march was sparked by the murder of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo.
Ukraine aims to restart prisoner exchanges with Russia, says Zelenskyy
Ukraine is working on restarting prisoner exchanges with Russia to bring home 1,200 captives, as reported by President Zelenskyy. Talks mediated by Turkey and UAE show progress.
Central Asian leaders welcome Azerbaijan as new member at historic summit
Central Asian leaders gathered in Uzbekistan's capital for the Seventh Consultative Meeting, emphasizing stronger political dialogue, economic integration, and collective security.
Athens bans gatherings ahead of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Sunday visit
The President of Ukraine is expected to visit Athens on Sunday. As analysts say Zelenskyyβs visit to Greece is likely tied to developments in the energy sector.
Chile decides its future today in polarised presidential elections
Chile is holding its presidential election on Sunday where candidates are competing with tough-on-crime and immigration proposals. Four years after the election of progressive Gabriel Boric, the...
Global Financial Inclusion Index: Which countries offer the best access to financial services?
Switzerland and the Nordic countries offer the best access to useful and affordable financial products and services that meet peopleβs needs in Europe. The UK ranks highest among the top five economies.
Aftermath: Storm Claudia leaves three dead in Portugal and major disruptions in the UK
An 85-year-old women died when a tree fell on a campsite in Albufeira, Portugal. As storm Claudia hit England and Wales where people were forced to be evacuated from their homes.
Video. Jannik Sinner beats Carlos Alcaraz to retain ATP Finals title
Video. Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets to claim the ATP Finals title, adding another chapter to the sportβs leading rivalry in 2025.
Video. Sheep herds move through German cities for winter pastures
Video. Around 600 sheep moved through downtown Nuremberg on Sunday as part of an annual tradition marking their journey to winter pastures.
Foraging chef's forest finds fill restaurant plates on Isle of Man UNESCO biosphere
Rather than using rare ingredients to impress diners, Pippa Lovellβs uses invasive species in her dishes to help the Isle of Manβs biodiversity.
Video. Sakurajima volcano erupts in Japan, sending ash high over Kagoshima
Video. Japanβs Sakurajima volcano erupted for the first time since October, sending a tall plume of ash into the air and prompting ashfall alerts in nearby prefectures.
Zanzibarβs βsolar mamasβ are trained as technicians to help light up communities
Replacing smoky lamps with solar energy, local women are helping light homes and protect communities.
Talk of the town: Spain's Joselito ham and Sierra Cantabria wines win over New York
Joselito hams and Sierra Cantabria wines have been rewarded in New York at the inaugural Gastronomic Excellence created by the Spain-United States Chamber of Commerce. Joselito, renowned for its...
Baby or ballot? Pregnant members of the European Parliament wonβt have to choose anymore
A vast majority of MEPs approve proxy voting for pregnant legislators β but fathers are excluded to appease conservatives.
A place where innovation and education meet: Inside 'New Uzbekistan University'
New Uzbekistan University is emerging as a hub for AI, innovation, and global collaboration driving the nationβs shift toward a tech-powered future.
Video. Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in Charlotte, N. Carolina
Video. Federal officials confirmed that immigration enforcement surged in Charlotte, North Carolina, as Border Patrol agents made multiple arrests. Local resident Willy Aceituno said he saw agents...
Zelenskyy signs LNG deal with Greece, the first EU country to adopt US energy agenda
The agreement stipulates that gas will be transported from December 2025 to March 2026 with the aim of providing energy to Kyiv in the midst of the coming harsh winter.
UK to limit financial aid for employable asylum seekers under latest reforms
Britain will unveil immigration reforms cutting financial support for asylum seekers fit to work, adopting Denmark's model of temporary asylum to address political pressure.
Fast food reimagined: How quality and inclusivity are transforming quick bites
Fast food used to be simple. A greasy burger, a side of fries, and a guilty conscience. It was quick, cheap, and nutritionally questionable. Nowadays, fast food is suffering an identity crisis β...
Germany: Will pensions standoff bring Merz's government into question?
At the annual meeting of the Junge Union, the joint youth organisation of the CDU/CSU ruling coalition, the divide between delegates and Merz widened β especially when it came to pension reform policy.
The future of the world is being shaped in Europe, says German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
In his speech to his partyβs youth wing on Saturday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) clearly distanced himself from the far-right AfD and stressed the importance of Europe and the European Union.
NATO raises alarm as Russia finalises nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile
Russia has completed its nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, which NATO sees as a major threat due to its unlimited range and high manoeuvrability.
Video. US Olympic fencer talks faith, confidence and why the future is female
Video. US Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad tells Euronews Culture about her journey and insights on confidence, leadership, and empowerment with young girls in Doha through Qatar Foundationβs...
Don't fence me in: US Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad on getting Muslim girls into sport
US Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad tells Euronews Culture about her journey and insights on confidence, leadership, and empowerment with young girls in Doha through Qatar Foundationβs Creating...
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Video. Flood turns Thai restaurant into unusual attraction
Video. Pa Jit restaurant in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, has doubled its profits by turning a flood into a unique dining experience where fish swim among diners' feet.
Europe Shines on Day 1 of Zagreb Grand Prix
The 2025 Zagreb Grand Prix opened with European dominance. Eva Perez Soler, Enzo Jean, Distria Krasniqi, David Garcia Torne and Marica Perisic captured golds as the Arena Zagreb crowd celebrated a...
Video. Europe Shines on Day 1 of Zagreb Grand Prix
Video. The 2025 Zagreb Grand Prix opened with European dominance. Eva Perez Soler, Enzo Jean, Distria Krasniqi, David Garcia Torne and Marica Perisic captured golds as the Arena Zagreb crowd...
Festivals, wildlife, and stunning landscapes: Why you should explore Europe in winter
As more of us opt for βlow seasonβ escapes, thereβs a growing sense that winter can be one of the best times to explore Europe, and enjoy some unique experiences into the bargain.
Pope Leo celebrates cinema in meeting with Hollywood stars, urging inclusion of marginal voices
The 70-year-old, Chicago-born Leo met with representatives of the film world at the Vatican on Saturday, with the Pontiff recalling the fundamental role of cinema and theatres for marginalised...
Climate leaders are talking about 'overshoot' into warming danger zone. Here's what it means
Scientists warn of tipping points as temperatures push past safe limits, but leaders stress action could still bring the planet back under 1.5Β°C.
Video. Four mice brought back to Earth from China's space station
Video. Four mice returned to Earth with Chinese astronauts after a delayed mission triggered by capsule damage, offering new insights into how microgravity affects small mammals.
Russia temporarily suspends oil exports from Novorossiysk following Ukrainian attack
A major oil terminal in the Russian port city of Novorossiysk in Krasnodar Krai temporarily suspended operations, approximately 2% of global exports, following Ukrainian attacks.
Video. Aerial video shows Storm Claudia flooding Monmouth: Large parts of Welsh town submerged
Video. Aerial footage shows the Welsh town of Monmouth underwater after Storm Claudia triggered severe flooding across parts of England and Wales.
'Make Chile Great Again': Security and migration dominate the most tense election in decades
Security, migration and the rise of hard-line rhetoric mark a deeply polarised election in Chile. Between candidates of ideological extremes and a climate of fear of organised crime, Chileans go...
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan launch $1.3 billion projects, set $10 billion trade target for 2030
The announcements came during Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's state visit to Uzbekistan and his meeting with President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, ahead of the Seventh Consultative Meeting of...
Operation βMidasβ: All you need to know about anti-corruption investigation in Ukraine
Ukraineβs ongoing anti-corruption investigation can turn into the biggest political scandal since the beginning of Russiaβs full-scale invasion as Kyiv is rushing to reassure the people and...
At least nine people killed over past 24 hours across Ukraine in Russian attacks
Russia launched three ballistic missiles over Ukraine during overnight attacks from Friday into Saturday, as the death toll over the past 24 hours rose to nine, according to Ukrainian authorities.
US confirms deadly attack in the Caribbean: 80 dead under 'Operation Southern Spear'
The Trump Administration confirm a deadly attack in Caribbean waters that left four dead on 10 November, bringing to 80 the number of people killed in 'Operation Southern Spear'. The US president...
OrbΓ‘n and opposition rival stage rallies in Gyor as Hungary gears up for next year's elections
The series of rallies came a week after OrbΓ‘n visited the White House, where he was granted a one-year exemption from US sanctionsΒ on importing oil and gas from Russia.
Video. US confirms deadly attack in the Caribbean
Video. The Trump Administration confirm a deadly attack in Caribbean waters that left four dead on 10 November, bringing to 80 the number of people killed in 'Operation Southern Spear'. The US...
How the EPP ushered in a right-wing majority at the European Parliament
For the first time, a right-wing majority is emerging at the European Parliament as the European People's Party flirts with groups that would have been considered too toxic to work with in the...
Climate protesters demand to be heard as they continue demonstrations at UN COP30 talks
Speaking about the effects of climate change in their home countries, activists advocated for youth representation in the UN negotiations.
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Poliovirus detected in Germanyβs sewage: Hereβs why officials are concerned despite βlowβ risks
The wastewater finding underscores the ongoing health threat, decades after Europe was declared polio-free.
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DR Congo and M23 sign Doha framework as groundwork for peace but key issues remain
Delegations from both sides said the document creates eight protocols that will be negotiated individually in the coming weeks.
Tech job postings fall across Europe but rise in emerging markets: where are the biggest declines?
European countries saw steep declines in tech job postings between early 2020 and late 2025, while several Middle Eastern and emerging economies recorded sharp increases. Globally, postings remain...
Video. Greece showcases domestic drones in military drill
Video. Greece demonstrated a broad range of domestically developed drones and counter-drone systems during a major military exercise near Alexandroupolis.
Europe is the world's fastest-warming continent β are its cities ready for climate change?
Despite climate change being a top priority for most mayors in 54 cities, nearly one-fifth of the cities don't have a dedicated team for climate adaptation.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'The Running Man' - A Stephen King adaptation running on empty
Edgar Wright's take on Stephen King's 'The Running Man' is frenetic, fun action that lovingly nods to genre tropes - but exhausts itself with muddled tone.
Ubisoft requests trading halt as half-year results are pushed back
Ubisoft has postponed its half-year earnings and asked Euronext to suspend trading of its shares and bonds as the French games publisher takes extra time to finalise accounts.
German companies defenceless against cyberattacks, study shows
Germany faces a severe shortage of cybersecurity specialists, with record damages of β¬202.4 billion in 2024 due to cyberattacks, a study by Strategy& reveals.
A decade on, Paris still carries the memory of the night of the 13 November terrorist attacks
Survivors, families and first responders returned to the attack sites as France paid tribute to the lives lost and the wounds that remain.
At least six killed in 'deliberate' Russian attack on Ukrainian capital causing 'maximum harm'
Russia's combined attack on Kyiv killed six and injured 27, sparking fires and damaging buildings. Zelenskyy called it a "deliberate attack" on civilians.
No, Portugal is not banning all Islamic practices
Viral claims online appear to over-extend a recently approved law that will ban face veils in public in Portugal.
Breaking Rust: AI artist tops US chart for first time as study reveals alarming recognition stats
An AI-generated music persona has topped the US Billboard charts for the first time, at the same time as a βfirst-of-its-kind" study from French streaming service Deezer reveals that 97 per cent...
Migration, TikTok and Chinese bots : Huge mess for Brussels
TikTok bots and foreign interference, more money for European artists and a migration pact struggling for survival - catch up on the week in EU politics on βBrussels, my love?β the podcast
US designates four European anti-fascist groups as terrorist organisations
The US State Department labelled four European far-left groups as terrorist organisations, including Germany's Antifa Ost and Italy's International Revolutionary Front.
Airlines are 'optimistic' about quick recovery ahead of Thanksgiving as US government shutdown ends
An estimated 5.2 million passengers have been affected by staffing-related delays or cancellations since the government shutdown began on 1 October.
France wants to bolster its space defences. Here's what it could buy first
French President Emmanuel Macron outlined a new space defense strategy this week. Here are some of the space weapons that the country could invest in.
Video. Indigenous protesters block COP30 entrance demanding participation in climate talks
Video. Around 100 Indigenous protesters blocked the main entrance to COP30 near the Brazilian Amazon, demanding representation.
Why AI must be grounded, not hyped, to serve Europeβs SMEs
Weβre not chasing hype. Weβre building AI that works for real businesses, real supply chains, and real growth, the president of Alibaba.com Kuo Zhang writes in his opinion article for Euroviews.
Major sell-off on global markets: What has been driving the significant decline?
Global shares fell on Friday amid mounting concern over stretched tech valuations and renewed uncertainty about whether the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates.
Exclusive: 'Everything can be weaponised,' EU trade chief Ε efΔoviΔ speaks after Nexperia spat
EU Trade Commissioner MaroΕ‘ Ε efΔoviΔ told Euronews in an exclusive interview that the Nexperia incident is "beginning to be resolved", but points to lessons about critical dependencies:...
Hungary to mount court challenge to EU's planned phase-out of Russian energy, OrbΓ‘n says
Hungary is heavily dependent on Russian fossil fuels and has sought exemptions and pledged to veto EU sanctions since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022.
Paris police wound knife-wielding man at Montparnasse train station, prosecutor says
Authorities stressed that initial communications made no mention of terrorism being suspected as a motive.
Video. Watch: Seal jumps onto photographerβs boat to escape orcas
Video. A harbor seal escaped a pod of hunting orcas by leaping onto a small boat carrying wildlife photographers in Washingtonβs Salish Sea. The whales circled and tried to dislodge it for nearly...
Kanye βYeβ West threatened with immediate arrest in Brazil over pro-Nazi remarks
βNo one who promotes Nazism will play or sing any words on public equipment belonging to the City Hall,β said SΓ£o Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes.
Take a look inside the βMona Lisa Bibleβ as it goes on display in Rome
Rarely seen in public, the two-volume manuscript is now on display in Rome β as part of the Vaticanβs Holy Year celebrations, a tradition held every quarter century and which draws tens of...
Top economists call on world leaders to set up an international panel on inequality
As the G20 prepares to discuss global inequality, prominent economists are calling for a dedicated international panel, arguing that unchecked wealth gaps are undermining stability and trust.
The share of minimum wage earners across Europe β from highest to lowest
The share of workers earning the minimum wage differs sharply across Europe. The European Commission is calling for fair and adequate pay to guarantee a decent standard of living.
Germany to buy β¬150m of weapons for Ukraine through PURL, Pistorius says
PURL was launched in July and came following criticism from the White House that Europe needed to shoulder more of the responsibility for Ukraine's security.
Central Asia leaders to meet in Tashkent for regional consultative summit
Leaders from Central Asia will meet in Tashkent to discuss regional cooperation. Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev calls it a key step in building trust and stability.
Europe must reinvent growth formula in changing world, Eurogroup boss tells Euronews
Europe must reinvent its growth model in changing world hit by tariffs and force, Eurogroup boss tells Euronews in exclusive interview.
From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art
In Venice and western Hunan, China, artisans are keeping centuries-old crafts alive - from mask-making to Miao embroidery - preserving tradition in a rapidly modernising world.
Azerbaijan protests to Russia after Kyiv embassy damaged in Russian missile attack
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev discussed the attack in a phone call on Friday, in which Aliyev "condemned this strike."
BBC apologises to Trump for edited speech but refuses $1 billion compensation claim
The BBC said Chair Samir Shah sent a personal letter to the White House saying that he and the corporation were sorry for the edit of the speech Trump gave before some of his supporters stormed...
Growing Resilience: How French biotech helps crops save water worldwide
Across Europe, a new generation of agri-biotech innovators is redefining how we grow food under pressure from climate change.
Several killed and injured after bus crashes into bus shelter in Sweden, police say
Police have cordoned offΒ ValhallavΓ€gen, the street near where the crash happened.
How Azerbaijanβs oil fund is expanding its influence in Europeβs private markets
Azerbaijanβs State Oil Fund is ramping up European infrastructure and renewables investments, taking stakes in London Gatwick airport and Italian solar panel capacities as it seeks to diversify...
Chinese astronauts return to Earth after delay blamed on space debris damage
The original return plan was scrapped because a window in the Shenzhou-20 capsule had tiny cracks, most likely caused by impact from space debris, the space agency said on Friday.
'Pathetic p***y b***h coward': Billie Eilish blasts Elon Musk as he nears trillionaire status
Billie Eilish has publicly challenged Elon Musk over his soaring wealth through a series of Instagram Stories calling out billionaire hoarding.
Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille, prosecutor says
Amine Kessaci had been under police protection since last month after writing a book about the victims of drug trafficking in Marseille.
Anthropic says Chinese state-backed hackers used its AI for major cyberattack
Anthropic said the incident was the first documented cyberattack carried out largely without human involvement.
Clashes erupt between Druze and Syrian government forces in Suwayda
Violent clashes erupted in Suwayda between the Druze National Guard and Syrian government forces, involving heavy weapons and drones, in the latest major escalation of fighting between the two sides.
Portugal remains on alert as Storm Claudia moves towards UK
The rain and strong winds caused road accidents, landslides and fallen trees, which damaged houses, roads and vehicles.
Turkey holds funeral ceremony for 20 military personnel killed in Georgia plane crash
The C-130 military cargo was flying from Azerbaijan back to Turkey whenΒ it crashed in Georgia's Sighnaghi municipality close to the Azerbaijani border on Tuesday.
Fossil fuel lobbyists outnumber most delegations at COP30 climate talks in Brazil
Analysis finds 1,600 fossil fuel representatives at UN climate summit in Brazil, outnumbering almost every country delegation.
China reports largest gold discovery in more than seven decades
China has announced the discovery of the largest gold deposit found in the country since 1949, with an estimated 1,444 tonnes of reserves in Liaoning province. The find, completed in just 15...
Weak eurozone growth meets flat jobs market as bankruptcies surge
Eurozone GDP barely grew in the third quarter of 2025, rising just 0.2% as the wider EU posted similarly weak gains and unemployment remained flat. New business registrations increased, but a...
Irelandβs data protection chief says βwe canβt be doing enoughβ to protect children online
Euronews Next spoke with Irelandβs top data protection commissioner about protecting children online, enforcing the EU AI Act, and a new ex-Meta hire who received backlash.
Ultra-processed foods could be driving up colorectal cancers among young people, scientists warn
Women who ate the most ultra-processed foods had a higher risk of developing polyps that can lead to cancer compared with women who ate the least.
Portugal warns Ryanair cannot refuse passengers with paper boarding passes
As of Wednesday 12 November, Ryanair passengers are required to have their boarding pass in digital format on their myRyanair app.
Eurozone trade surplus soars as US deal boosts exports
The eurozone's trade surplus soared to β¬19.4bn in September 2025, driven by surging exports to the US following the latest trade deal.
Is being kind good for your health? Science suggests yes
Studies show that kindness may help reduce stress, ease physical pain, fight loneliness, and stay healthy for longer.
Poland implements new security measures at Belarus border while re-opening two crossings
Poland has long accused Belarus of luring asylum seekers and then pushing them en masse towards the border in an effort to destabilise the country.
Trump touts trade deals as Republican and Democratic pressure mounts over high grocery prices
Trump announced a series of trade and tariff deals as a way to counter criticism over rising food costs, framing them as a boost to supply chains and cheaper imports such as bananas and coffee.
Trump orders investigation into alleged Jeffrey Epstein ties to Bill Clinton and major banks
Trump has ordered Justice chief Pam Bondi to launch an investigation into links between prominent Democrats, including former US President Bill Clinton, and convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey...
Mali's junta suspends French TV channels over alleged false reports about fuel blockade
Mali, alongside its neighbours Niger and Burkina Faso, is ruled by military leaders who took power by force in recent years, pledging to provide more security to citizens.
Video. Massive fire at Tesla dealership burns dozens of EVs
Video. A large fire at a Tesla dealership near Marseille destroyed dozens of electric cars as authorities investigate possible criminal damage.
What to know about autoimmune diseases, whoβs at risk, and why treatment is so hard
Scientists are still investigating potential causes and treatments for autoimmune conditions. Hereβs what to know.
EU steps up crackdown on cheap Chinese parcels flooding European market
EU economy ministers agree to tax small parcels coming from China putting Shein and Temu in the hot seat.
Common virus that causes mono identified as likely trigger for lupus autoimmune disease
New research from Stanford University links the Epstein-Barr virus to lupus disease, showing how the virus can push immune cells to attack the bodyβs own tissues.
In the Taliban's shadow: Why Germany failed to help all local hires
Halima worked for the German Air Force in Afghanistan. Today, she lives in fear of the Taliban and has received no response from Berlin.
Ukraine anti-corruption investigation: Kyiv to audit all state-owned companies
Kyiv has launched an audit of all state-owned companies amid the anti-corruption investigation around the energy company Energoatom. "Eradicating corruption is a matter of honour and dignityβ, the...
Turkey temporarily grounds C-130 planes after crash kills 20 military personnel
US-made C-130 Hercules military cargo planes are widely used by Turkey's armed forces for transporting personnel and handling logistical operations.
Canadaβs European pivot: Could an inclusion in the Eurovision Song Contest be next?
Canada is exploring the possibility of joining Eurovision, something officials say reflects the country's effort to assert its cultural independence and deepen ties with Europe. The EBU has...
Turkish football imposes temporary bans on 102 players over 'moral crisis' betting scandal
Turkish Football Federation President Ibrahim HacΔ±osmanoΔlu vowed to cleanse football of corruption, scandal and unethical practices.
New malaria treatment could fight growing threat of drug resistance
Drugmaker Novartis said it will move quickly to ask regulators to approve the new medicine.
Trump signs government funding bill after House votes to end longest shutdown in US history
The signing ceremony came just hours after the House passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 222-209. The Senate had already passed the measure Monday.
Europe's private drone industry sees opportunity as NATO strengthens defence
Europe is on high alert after drone flyovers into NATO airspace reached an unprecedented scale in September, prompting European leaders to agree to develop a "drone wall".
Electricity and gas prices across Europe: Which countries are the most expensive?
Electricity and natural gas prices for households have diverged sharply across Europe in 2025, with some countries facing bills several times higher than others, according to new Eurostat data.
Germany inches closer to bringing back mandatory military service
The newly negotiated compromise, released on Thursday, makes the registration and medical screening of all males over 18 mandatory. A questionnaire will also become compulsory where each applicant...
World has 'virtually exhausted' its carbon budget as fossil fuel emissions reach all-time high
New research warns that keeping global warming under 1.5Β°C is 'no longer plausible'.
Zelenskyy meets soldiers on Zaporizhzhia frontline as fighting with Russia intensifies
Zelenskyy received a report from a Brigade Commander on the operational situation in the region, as well as enemy activity and losses among Russian forces.
G7 foreign ministers show support for Ukraine after talks in Canada, but avoid issues like trade
The G7 ministers said in a joint statement at the conclusion of the two-day gathering that they are increasing the economic costs to Russia and exploring measures against those who finance...
Nordic and Baltic allies to fund joint β¬430m PURL military package for Ukraine, NATO says
The PURL initiative was launched in July and came following criticism from the White House that Europe needed to shoulder more of the responsibility for Ukraine's security.
Afghan nationals carried out two suicide attacks in Pakistan, interior minister says
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have spiked recently after Kabul accused Islamabad of launching drone strikes on 9 October that killed several people.
Concert or coitus? New global study finds most people would choose gigs over sex
A global survey by Live Nation, spanning 15 countries and 40,000 participants, has discovered that 70 per cent of music fans would rather see a live show than have sex. Come again?
UK commits to ensuring 'poignant' COVID memorial wall in London will be preserved
The National COVID Memorial Wall was established without official authorisation on a half-kilometre stretch of the Albert Embankment in March 2021.
France honours victims of deadly Paris terror attacks 10 years on
France is commemorating 10 years since the Paris terror attacks with ceremonies led by President Macron and Mayor Hidalgo, honouring the 132 victims at multiple sites.
How an AI-powered lamp could help detect epileptic seizures
The lamp from a Portuguese startup uses artificial intelligence to identify epileptic seizures and send alerts to caregivers.
Volotea and easyJet workers in Italy are striking tomorrow. Hereβs what travellers need to know
EasyJet and Volotea flights are likely to be hit by delays and cancellations during the period of industrial action.
EU salaries surge by 5.2% in 2024: Where did they climb the most?
The average full-time salary in the EU was β¬39,800 in 2024, according to Eurostat, showing increases in each country.
'COP of truth': Countries commit to tackling climate disinformation at UN climate summit
It is the first time states have formally committed to information integrity and fighting back against climate disinformation.
Ukraineβs frontline cities: Rebuilding the shield of Europe
Europe lives in peace. Ukraine fights for it. And when Ukrainian cities withstand daily attacks, they are shaping the future of a free and secure Europe, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov writes in a...
Ukrainian forces withdrew from several villages in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region
Ukrainian units have withdrawn from a few villages in the key southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia, where Russian troops continue their assault. However, Kyiv has said their advance has been halted.
White House slams emails suggesting Trump knew about Epstein's conduct as 'fake narrative'
The White House criticised the email release as an attempt by Democrats to push a "fake narrative" to distract from Trump's achievements as president.
Order of the Hyphen: Former Prince Andrew's new name settled by Buckingham Palace
The new moniker combines the royal family's name, Windsor, chosen by King George V in 1917, with Mountbatten, the surname of Andrew's late father, Prince Philip.
EU and Indian navies take over ship used by Somali pirates to seize Malta-flagged tanker
Somali piracy in the region cost the worldβs economy β¬6 billion in 2011, with β¬138 million paid out in ransoms, according to the Oceans Beyond Piracy monitoring group.
Italy's Fico under fire for mooring his boat at a military facility near Naples
The former Italian Chamber speaker is under scrutiny for mooring his motor yacht at an air force academy club usually off-limits to civilians, a controversy which could dent his chances in the...
UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting denies plotting to oust embattled PM Keir Starmer
Since taking office, Starmer has struggled to deliver his flagship promise of economic growth, with figures released on Tuesday showing that unemployment had risen from 4.8% to 5%.
Ukraine's FM Andriy Sybiha presses G7 for support as Russia targets energy grid
Canada announced more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday and a day earlier, the United Kingdom pledged β¬14 million in funding for Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
France puts former Congolese rebel leader on trial over alleged wartime atrocities
The landmark trial is only possible because of a French law which allows its courts to try suspected crimes against humanity that took place overseas.
Grand Voyager | Exploring Valencia
From its historic streets to its beautiful surroundings, Valencia is full of life and flavour. But what is it about this city that makes it such a special place for food lovers?
Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes
The regime of NicolΓ‘s Maduro has said it is preparing its armed forces in case of an attack by the US.
European shares hit record highs on US shutdown progress
European stocks rallied to new record highs as optimism grew over a US government shutdown resolution and strong corporate earnings. Gains were led by healthcare and luxury sectors, while UK bond...
Ukraine's justice and energy ministers resign amid ongoing corruption probe
Earlier on Wednesday, the Ukrainian president called for the two ministers to leave office amid a major investigation into alleged corruption in the energy sector, calling it a "matter of trust".
Thousands march through Bucharest in protest against austerity measures
The rally was organised by the National Trade Union Bloc, made up of dozens of professional federations and comes as Romaniaβs government pursues measures to reduce the budget deficit.
Know your βBenchingβ from your βShrekkingβ? A depressing glossary of modern dating terms and trends
New words are routinely popping up to describe an evolving relationship landscape - but also paint a largely dispiriting picture.
Calisthenics are popular. But is body weight enough to get a good workout?
Thereβs plenty of research to suggest that calisthenics can improve everything from muscle strength to aerobic conditioning.
Swiss watchmaker stocks rally as Trump dangles relief from steep 39% US tariff
The presidentβs late-Monday remarks lifted sentiment, with Switzerlandβs top watch groups gaining as September exports to the US fell 55.6% year on year.
Markets surge amid hopes of end to US government shutdown
Markets began the week in buoyant mood following news of a possible end to the longest US government shutdown in history.
Equivalised net income across Europe: Where do households earn the most?
Despite shared values and culture across Europe, significant income disparities persist. The gap narrows when adjusted for purchasing power, but substantial differences remain.
'Lux' album review: RosalΓa's musical gift to the world which keeps on giving
In a career defined by variety and the defying of boundaries, RosalΓaβs LUX stands as a monumental achievement of an avantgarde musical vision. Jakub Dutkiewicz has been listening carefully.
Video. Rare βMellon Blueβ diamond expected to fetch up to $30 million at auction
Video. Genevaβs November auctions will showcase the 9.51-carat βMellon Blueβ diamond, a Fancy Vivid Blue gem valued at up to $30 million, alongside the Glowing Rose pink diamond and historic...
The International Space Station celebrates 25 years of human life in space. Hereβs a look back at it
Three American and Russian astronauts landed at the International Space Station for the first time in November 2000. We take a look back at some of the stationβs biggest moments.
US government shutdown enters 40th day as senators work through the weekend to find breakthrough
The longest federal government shutdown in US history continues into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators clash over health care funding. The shutdown has left critical programmes like...
'Close Enough' in Berlin: Intimacy explored by 12 Magnum women photographers
The Magnum photo agency is showing exclusively the work of 12 women photographers at C/O Berlin's Amerika Haus which asks visitors to decide if the artists are "close enough".
Deep-sea mining waste could disrupt marine food chains and threaten global fisheries, study warns
Scientists warn deep-sea mining plumes could starve tiny marine life, disrupting food webs and threatening fisheries
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 9th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 9th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Video. Video shows Super Typhoon Fung-wong bringing powerful winds and flooding to the Philippines
Video. Super Typhoon Fung-wong has triggered mass evacuations across the Philippines as powerful winds and torrential rains threaten millions following the devastation of Typhoon Kalmaegi.
EU's Kallas urged adherence to international law concerning US attacks on vessels
At the CELAC-EU summit in Colombia, leaders addressed US attacks on alleged drug-smuggling vessels. Mexico defended national sovereignty as the US strikes have reportedly killed 69 people.
Three dead and 15 injured in Tenerife as bad sea conditions grip Spanish waters
A tragic Saturday in Tenerife left three people dead and at least 15 injured as exceptionally high waves gripped the Canary archipelago. Officials are reporting waves that can reach as high as four metres.
Food take-away: Why Spain is saying a big no to its daily diet of bread
Bread consumption in Spain has plummeted by 80% since the 1960s, from 134 to 28 kilos per person per year. Behind this drop is a big change in cultural and culinary tastes. With bread also blamed...
Ukraine and Russia trade overnight strikes on energy facilities
Ukrainian energy companies reported a complete power outage after two thermal power plants supplying the Kyiv and Kharkiv were struck overnight by Russia. Officials in Kyiv also shared that their...
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 9th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 9th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Meme matters: Angelina Jolie's driver taken by Ukraine army goes viral on net
The famous Hollywood actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador visited the Ukrainian cities of MykolaΓ―v and Kherson this week. Her trip was marred by a row with the Territorial Recruitment Centre - but...
Rodrigo Paz sworn-in as Bolivia's new president ending 20 year dynasty of one-party rule
The newly sworn-in president has promised to restore economic stability to Bolivia. The country has been dealing with a crippling economic and cost of living crisis, the worst in four decades,...
Daddy Yankee and Bizarrap to bring Latin beats to NFLβs Madrid debut
The NFL has confirmed that Daddy Yankee and Bizarrap will perform at half-time at its first official game in Spain: Dolphins v Commanders next Sunday 16 November at Real Madrid's BernabΓ©u stadium.
Video. Lava erupts from Hawaiiβs Kilauea volcano
Video. The US Geological Survey captured lava spewing from Hawaiiβs Kilauea volcano, which continues its periodic eruptions inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Video. US federal government shutdown continues into its 40th day
Video. The longest federal government shutdown in US history continues into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators clash over health care funding. The shutdown has left critical...
Video. Evacuations ordered in the Philippines as it braces for Fung-wong
Video. The Philippinesβ braces for the second major typhoon to strike in two weeks. Experts are predicting Super Typhoon Fung-wong to make landfall with the archipelagic nation late on Sunday or...
Baku International Arts Festival aims for more cultural collaborations as second week begins
The second week of the Baku International Arts Festival features international stars of theatre, music, dance, and opera, along with unique collaborations, premieres, and ethnic projects.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 9th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 9th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Iraq elections: early voting for security personnel and displaced people began on Sunday
The election, with 7,744 candidates, will determine if PM al-Sudani secures a second term amid regional tensions.
Suspicious drone activity in Belgium, UK will send special team to support Brussels
British Armed Forces Chief Richard Knighton announced that London will help Brussels counter drone incursions on airports and military bases in Belgium. In recent weeks there have been several...
Video. 12 Magnum photographers get 'up close and personal' in Berlin expo
Video. The Magnum photo agency is showing exclusively the work of 12 women photographers at C/O Berlin's Amerika Haus which asks visitors to decide if the artists are "close enough".
Video. Legendary Orient Express returns in Paris show celebrating 100 years of Art Deco
Video. A Paris exhibition marks a century of Art Deco design with the rebirth of the legendary Orient Express, symbolizing the glamour and innovation of 1920s travel.
Climate change is making flights bumpier. Hereβs how one airline is using AI to predict turbulence
Given that experts say climate change is making the skies bumpier, airlines are looking for ways to ensure passengersβ safety and comfort.
Powerful earthquake strikes off the coast of Japan, tsunami advisory issued
An earthquake of level 4 on the Shindo scale has struck north-eastern Japan. Authorities have issued a tsunami warning with waves up to one metre high.
Nearly one million people evacuated as the Philippines braces for Typhoon Fung-wong
The Philippinesβ braces for the second major typhoon to strike in two weeks. Experts are predicting Super Typhoon Fung-wong to make landfall with the archipelagic nation late on Sunday or early...
Video. Senate Republicans decline Democratic offer to reopen the government
Video. Senate Republicans reject Democrat offer to extend health care subsidies for a year in order to reopen the government, as a bipartisan impasse over the longest government shutdown in US...
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 8th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 8th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Uzbekistan and the United States agree to multi-billion dollar investments after White House meeting
$34.5 billion in economic agreements and trade contracts were signed between the US and Uzbekistan for US companies to implement projects in the central Asian nation, after Uzbek President Shavkat...
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 8th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 8th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Video. Iran to cut Tehran water supply at night as historic shortage worsens
Video. Iranβs government may begin cutting water supply at night in Tehran as the capital faces its worst shortage in decades, with dam levels at historic lows.
Israel and Hamas carry out exchange of remains while Gaza death toll continues to rise
Israel on Saturday returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza, a day after Hamas militants returned the remains of one hostage to Israel.
Despite widespread belief in climate policy, disinformation still seeds doubt ahead of COP30
A new report looks at the climate disinformation online ecosystem
Kazakhstan to join Abraham Accords as it signs critical minerals and trade deals with the US
US President Donald Trump held an Oval Office call with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expanding the Abraham Accords to include the...
Video. Israel and Hamas exchange remains as Gaza death toll continues to rise
Video. Israel on Saturday returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza, a day after Hamas militants returned the remains of one hostage to Israel.
Video. Uzbekistan and the United States sign multi-billion dollar deals
Video. Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and US President Donald Trump held bilateral talks at the White House, after which $34.5 billion in economic agreements and trade contracts were signed...
OrbΓ‘n says Trump has agreed to grant Hungary an exemption from sanctions on Russian energy purchases
The Hungarian leader said he has managed to convince US President Donald Trump to grant his country a full exemption from sanctions for the purchase of Russian energy, after detailing to him the...
Video. Researchers discover giant spider βMegacityβ in cave on Albania-Greece border
Video. Scientists have uncovered a massive spider colony of more than 110,000 arachnids living inside a cave on the Albania-Greece border, possibly forming the largest web structure ever found.
Video. OrbΓ‘n says Trump will not sanction Hungary for Russian energy imports
Video. The Hungarian leader said he has managed to convince US President Donald Trump to grant his country a full exemption from sanctions for the purchase of Russian energy, after detailing to...
Video. 'Fujian': Chinaβs most advanced aircraft carrier enters service
Video. China has officially commissioned the Fujian, the worldβs first conventionally powered aircraft carrier equipped with an electromagnetic catapult system, marking a major leap in naval technology.
Video. Beyond the beaches: How the Philippines is redefining paradise
Video. As the Philippines looks to the future, tourism is becoming less about sightseeing and more about meaningful connection - with its people, its food and its traditions.
Trump hands Viktor OrbΓ‘n a win as Hungary locks exemption for Russian energy imports
White House sources say exemption for Budapest to continue buying Russian oil will apply for a year. The move represents a political win for OrbΓ‘n heading into an election in April, with the...
This is the worldβs first entire arm exoskeleton, giving stroke patients more βindependence'
One in four people suffers a stroke during their lifetime, according to the World Stroke Organisation. Stroke survivors with paretic arms have had limited options.
Cornell University reaches deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding for research
Cornell has joined the ranks of other top universities, including Columbia, Brown and Pennsylvania, who have made deals with the Trump administration to comply with their interpretation of civil...
Video. Drone footage shows widespread destruction after deadly tornado hits Brazil
Video. Drone footage captures the aftermath of a powerful tornado in southern Brazil that killed six people and injured more than 400.
Video. Watch : This is the worldβs first exoskeleton for the entire arm
Video. One in four people suffers a stroke during their lifetime, according to the World Stroke Organisation. Stroke survivors with paretic arms have had limited options.
Video. Rare footage shows remora fish whale-surfing on humpbacks off Australia
Video. Rare footage shows sucker fish whale-surfing in wild joyride off coast of Australia
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 8th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 8th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Senate Republicans decline Democratic offer to reopen the government as shutdown enters 38th day
Senate Republicans reject Democrat offer to extend health care subsidies for a year in order to reopen the government, as a bipartisan impasse over the longest government shutdown in US history...
Video. Kazakhstan to join Abraham Accords as it signs trade deals with the US
Video. US President Donald Trump held an Oval Office call with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expanding the Abraham Accords to include...
Video. Drone footage shows Pokrovsk as Russia and Ukraine battle for control of key Donetsk city
Video. Drone footage captures Pokrovsk, a front-line city in the Donetsk region, where fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces continues.
Europeans largely skip Latin American summit under Donald Trump's shadow
Top European leadership is set to skip the EU-CELAC summit on Sunday marked by tensions between the United States and Colombia. Donald Trump is also pursuing an aggressive policy on Venezuela,...
Overnight Russian attacks on Ukraine's eastern city of Dnipro kills two and injures 12
Overnight Russian strikes targeting the eastern city of Dnipro killed two women and injured at least 12 civilians, including two children, as Moscow continues to show no desire to end its invasion...
Beyond the beaches: How the Philippines is redefining the idea of paradise
As the Philippines looks to the future, tourism is becoming less about sightseeing and more about meaningful connection - with its people, its food and its traditions.
Casual is the new corporate: UK offices redefine workwear norms
Mentions of casual dress in UK job postings surged during the pandemic and have remained high ever since. As hybrid work takes hold and younger generations reshape office culture, are ties and...
Hope and frustration - debate on EU enlargement intensifies
At the Euronews Enlargement Summit, there were positive words towards Kyiv. Other candidate countries still do not feel properly appreciated. An analysis.
Video. At least five people killed as Kalmaegi makes landfall in Vietnam
Video. At least five people were killed in Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall on Thursday. It comes just a few days after the storm, classified as a Tropical Depression, claimed the...
Paris launches lottery for burial plots near Jim Morrison, Γdith Piaf and Oscar Wilde
Fancy having your final resting place next to the stars? Parisians are being offered the chance to win a burial spot among some of history's most famous artists, including the Doors' Jim Morrison,...
Global delegates gather in Samarkand as Uzbekistan outlines reforms
Samarkand hosted UNESCOβs 43rd General Conference outside Paris for the first time in forty years. The gathering showcased global debates on education, culture and technology, and underscored...
Spanish police arrest 13 people suspected of belonging to Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang
The Tren de Aragua gang originated in Venezuela more than a decade ago at an infamously lawless prison with hardened criminals in the central state of Aragua.
Moscow inches closer to forcing more Ukrainians from occupied territories to fight for Russia
Moscow has now claimed to have included parts of Ukraineβs Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions into Russiaβs Southern Military District, as it moves closer to formalising the forced...
Video. Robert De Niro honored in Rome with the Capitoline Wolf award
Video. Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro received Romeβs highest honor, the Capitoline Wolf, in recognition of his Italian heritage and outstanding film career.
Rigorous rules and hundreds of voters: How hospitality experts decide the worldβs 50 best hotels
The 50 Best brand has gained a reputation for credibility and impartiality because it is transparent about how its rankings are generated.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 7th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 7th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Video. Flight cancellations surge across US amid government shutdown
Video. Hundreds of flights were canceled as the FAA ordered reduced air traffic at major US airports due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Video. Germany pledges support for Brazil's tropical forest protection scheme
Video. The Tropical Forest Forever Facility seeks seeks to leverage investments into β¬108 billion that can be used to pay 74 developing countries for every hectare of forest they conserve.
EU Commission and Belgium see no breakthrough in Ukraine reparation loan talks
The two sides met on Friday to discuss Belgian concerns pegged to using Russian frozen assets to fund Ukraine in unprecedented financial loan. Talks saw no breakthrough as the clock ticks to a...
Trump hosts Central Asian leaders as US seeks to deepen critical mineral ties
The White House visits came after Trump managed to at least temporarily ease tensions between the US and China over the export of rare earth metals, a major source of contention in their trade talks.
2025 is on track to be among the three warmest years on record, Copernicus data finds
Copernicus says the findings reflect the βaccelerating pace of climate changeβ.
Belgium to strengthen airspace security following multiple drones incursions
The country's defence minister said the National Airspace Security Centre aims to be made operational from 1 January 2026.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 7th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 7th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Brussels confused, candidate countries frustrated : Is EU enlargement still possible?
Climate dodging, money laundering & EU enlargement momentum - catch up on the week in EU politics on "Brussels, my love?" the podcast
Europeβs first autonomous military convoy unveiled in Spain
A fully autonomous military convoy underwent its last round of testing in Spain, according to reports.
Childhood obesity reaching βalarmingly highβ levels in Europe, WHO report warns
Child obesity rates have stabilised in some countries in recent years β but global health officials said they were still too high.
Trump-OrbΓ‘n: Russian oil imports, Ukraine war on the table in 'high-stakes' visit to Washington
The two leaders are aligned politically but Washington has criticized Hungary for importing Russian energy even as rest of Europe unplugs from Moscow. Visit could see Hungary could striking LNG...
Israeli military says it struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon towns
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun criticised the latest Israeli strikes, saying that βevery time Lebanon expresses its openness to peaceful negotiations... Israel intensifies its aggression.β
Billions at stake: Chancellor Merz backs European patriotism for steel
If German steel production moves abroad, researchers warn this could result in a loss of up to β¬50 billion per year in value added.
UN calls for recommitment to Women, Peace and Security agenda 25 years on
On the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, a photo exhibition by UN Women and EEAS in Brussels celebrates women at the heart of peace processes.
Video. Flying Cake Beza: shelter dog crowned European frisbee champion
Video. Rescue dog Beza, nicknamed the Flying Cake, won the 2023 European Dog Frisbee Championship, highlighting the incredible potential of rescue dogs.
Elon Musk could become historyβs first trillionaire as Tesla shareholders approve giant pay package
The vote followed weeks of intense debate about his managerial record at the electric car manufacturer and whether anyone should receive such extraordinary pay.
Video. Trump meets Central Asian leaders as US seeks critical rare earths
Video. The White House meeting came after Trump managed to at least temporarily ease tensions between the US and China over the export of rare earth metals, a major source of contention in their...
Viral video of crying Ukrainian soldier sent to front lines is fake
Videos of a crying Ukrainian "conscript" have flooded European social media networks, particularly in Germany and Hungary, this week. The clip, however, appears to be created with help from Sora,...
Protests disrupt Israeli conductor Lahav Shani's concert at the Philharmonie de Paris
Pro-Palestinian activists threw smoke bombs during the concert by Israeli conductor Lahav Shani at the Philharmonie de Paris.
Trump weighs Hungary's 'vital' request for exemption from Russian energy sanctions
In comments on Friday, OrbΓ‘n said he would present Trump with several "suggestions" for implementing an exemption.
From plov to fine dining: Uzbekistan's push for global culinary recognition
At Gastro Forum 2025 in Tashkent, local and international chefs discussed service, training, and the digital tools shaping Central Asiaβs growing restaurant industry.
China's exports fall 1.1% in October, hit by lower shipments to US
China's exports contracted in October as the country recorded a 25% drop in shipments to the United States. Economists expect export growth to rebound next year as lower tariffs take effect.
Video. 188 dead in Philippines after Typhoon Kalmaegi
Video. In central Philippines, families mourned 188 Typhoon Kalmaegi victims. President Marcos Jr. declared a national emergency with another typhoon approaching.
Precious antique Egyptian vase found in Pompeii 'street food' area
The discovery in the so-called 'street food' area of the ancient city of Vesuvius is evidence of its links with Eastern cultural and religious communities at lower-middle levels of society.
Germany promises support for Brazil's tropical forest protection scheme at UN climate talks
The Tropical Forest Forever Facility seeks seeks to leverage investments into β¬108 billion that can be used to pay 74 developing countries for every hectare of forest they conserve.
German trade surplus shrinks to 11-month low as imports surge
Germanyβs trade surplus fell to an 11-month low in September 2025 as imports surged 3.1%. Exports to the US rebounded but remain down year-on-year.
What is COP30, why does it matter and who will be at this yearβs UN climate talks?
The annual climate conference will take place in Belem, Brazil, from 10 November to 21 November.
What we know about China's first domestically made aircraft carrier, the Fujian
Beijing commissioned its first home-built aircraft carrier, the Fujian, highlighting Beijing's push to modernise its military and contest US influence in the Indo-Pacific.
OpenAI faces fresh lawsuits claiming ChatGPT drove people to suicide, delusions
OpenAI called the cases 'incredibly heartbreaking' and said it was reviewing the court filings to understand the details.
First trailer for Michael Jackson biopic βMichaelβ sparks mixed reactions
The new trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic is racking up views online and has sparked mixed reactions. While Jaafar Jackson is being praised for looking like his uncle, many are fearful the...
Video. Belgium to strengthen airspace security following drones incursions
Video. The country's defence minister said the National Airspace Security Centre aims to be made operational from 1 January 2026.
'Extra time needed': Grand Theft Auto 6 delayed again as Rockstar Games upsets fans
Gamers of the world will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on Grand Theft Auto VI after its maker Rockstar Games announced another delay in its release with the popular video game now...
AI startup Anthropic will open offices in Paris and Munich as part of European expansion
The US tech startup Anthropic said it will open two new European offices in Paris and Munich amid growing interest in its generative AI services.
Air France-KLM to submit its proposal to buy 45% of Portugal's TAP
The Franco-Dutch group said it would formalise its expression of interest for the share of TAP currently owned by the government.
Latest US strike on alleged narco-boat in Caribbean kills three
The latest US strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Caribbean killed three people, bringing the total death toll to 69 amid ongoing tensions with the regime of Venezuelan President...
Video. Typhoon Kalmaegi: 5 dead as powerful storm batters central Vietnam
Video. Typhoon Kalmaegi hit central Vietnam, causing strong winds and heavy rain. At least five people died, and many are missing. Over a million households faced power outages.
Verona cancels performance of Ildar Abdrazakov, the Russian opera star close to Putin
"We have once again won a victory over Putin and the Kremlin's propaganda", enthused the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Italy's Pina Picerno. The cancellation follows a similar...
UN lifts sanctions against Syria's al-Sharaa before historic White House visit
The sanctions relief fulfils the Trump administration's pledges following the US leader's May meeting with al-Sharaa in Riyadh, during which he promised to lift or waive decades-old sanctions...
World's biggest spiderweb home to more than 110,000 spiders discovered on the Albanian-Greek border
This is the first evidence of colonial behaviour in two common spider species and probably represents the largest spider web in the world.
At least five people killed as Typhoon Kalmaegi makes landfall in Vietnam
At least five people were killed in Vietnam after Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall on Thursday. It comes just a few days after the storm, classified as a Tropical Depression, claimed the lives of at...
Europe's NewAthena telescope to detect supermassive black holes at the edge of the universe
Portuguese researchers predict that Europe's future space observatory will detect hundreds of thousands of supermassive black holes.
Tradition, sustainability and 'pomalo': How Croatia is redefining what it means to travel slow
At the World Travel Market in London, Bisera Fabrio from the Croatian National Tourist Board described a country defined by warmth, authenticity and a βgenuine Mediterranean spiritβ.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Bugonia' - YΓ³rgos LΓ‘nthimos' bleak and timely alien satire
An absurd, bleakly funny and freakishly timely tale that will delight LΓ‘nthimos fans and make you look at CEOs in a very different light. Warning: Flat-Earthers may feel vindicated.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 7th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 7th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Heart damage in midlife could raise dementia risks later on, study warns
People with the highest levels of a protein called troponin in their blood were much more likely to develop dementia, the study found.
Lupus, the disease of 1,000 faces, shows how science is tackling mysterious autoimmune conditions
Lupus, which is difficult to treat and on the rise, is part of the group of autoimmune diseases that affect millions of people worldwide.
Paul McCartney urges COP30 to go vegetarian to avoid climate hypocrisy
The UN Climate Change Conference takes place in BelΓ©m, Brazil, next week... And Paul McCartney has some thoughts regarding the menu.
Elon Musk could become world's first trillionaire in new Tesla compensation plan
Elon Musk could become the world's first trillionaire after Tesla shareholders approved a $1 trillion stock compensation plan, despite opposition and declining sales.
Swiss firm Gunvor drops plan to buy Lukoil assets after US resistance
βAs long as Putin continues the senseless killings, the Kremlinβs puppet, Gunvor, will never get a licence to operate and profit,β said the US Treasury in an X post on Thursday.
Video. Protesters disrupt Israel Philharmonic Concert in Paris
Video. Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted an Israel Philharmonic concert in Paris with flares and alarms, prompting panic and temporary evacuation, as French officials condemned the act as...
Josef PrΕ―Ε‘a: The Czech Visionary Printing Europeβs Future in 3D
From a student tinkering with music gear to a European tech icon, Josef PrΕ―Ε‘a has turned his creativity into a global 3D-printing powerhouse.
COP30: Could Brazilβs ambitious new βTropical Forests Foreverβ fund help curb deforestation?
Brazilβs rainforest preservation fund details announced at COP30, draws worldwide support
Taiwan's vice president calls for closer EU ties in address to lawmakers in Brussels
EU member states, like most countries, have no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan and follow the "One China" policy.
Video. 2026 Grammy nominations: Kendrick Lamar leads with nine nods
Video. Kendrick Lamar tops the 2026 Grammy nominations with nine nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff and Cirkut with seven each.
EU naval force vessel reaches ship raided by Somali pirates, all 24 crew on board safe
Piracy off the Somali coast peaked in 2011, when 237 attacks were reported. Somali piracy in the region in 2011 cost the worldβs economy β¬6 billion, with β¬138 million paid out in ransoms.
Video. Women's Forum 2025 highlights fight against violence in sport
Video. Leaders and athletes are pushing for recognition, safety and empowerment at the 20th edition of the event in Paris.
Van carrying migrants crashes after police chase in Bulgaria, killing at least six people
Bulgaria, a Balkan country of 6.5 million, is located on what was once a major route for migrants from the Middle East and Afghanistan to Europe, passing through Iran and Turkey.
40 major US airports are cutting flights amid the shutdown. Here's what travellers need to know
The last time the US closed parts of its air space was in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks.
EU candidate countries must choose sides before joining bloc, Commissioner Kos tells Euronews
Candidate countries waiting to enter the EU must make geopolitical choices and align with the bloc on fundamental questions before joining the bloc, Commissioner Marta Kos, in charge of EU...
Athens vows 'Greek FBI' crackdown on 'cyclone' of crime in Crete
Greek Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis announced a crackdown on organised crime in Crete, including stricter gun penalties, after a deadly shooting in Vorizia.
Video. Global delegates gather in Samarkand as Uzbekistan outlines reforms
Video. Samarkand hosted UNESCOβs 43rd General Conference outside Paris for the first time in forty years. The gathering showcased global debates on education, culture and technology, and...
Denmark wants to ban access to social media for children under 15
The proposal would be one of the most sweeping steps yet by a European country to curb social media use among young people.
Video. Chinese EV maker XPeng unveils new humanoid robot IRON at AI Day
Video. Chinese EV maker XPeng revealed its second-generation humanoid robot IRON, alongside plans for robo-taxis and flying cars during its AI Day in Guangzhou.
UK court jails James Bond fantasist for seven years for attempting to spy for Russia
Bethan David, head of the Crown Prosecution Serviceβs Counter Terrorism Division, said the conviction sends "a clear message to anyone considering spying for or assisting Russia."
North Macedonia βbulliedβ on its EU membership path, PM Mickoski says
Having spent over two decades in the EU membership waiting room, North Macedonia hopes the wait will finally be over as Prime Minister Mickoski tells Euronews the accession of his country has been...
Women's Forum 2025 in French capital highlights fight against violence in sport
Leaders and athletes are pushing for recognition, safety and empowerment at the 20th edition of the event in Paris.
Germany receives new Poseidon 'flying sentinel' jet to hunt down Putin's submarines
Germany's first P-8A Poseidon aircraft arrived in Berlin, welcomed by Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. The aircraft will enhance maritime surveillance and combat capabilities.
Video. Hundreds mourn Capt Omer Neutra in Israel after return from Gaza
Video. Hundreds of mourners gathered in Israel for the funeral of Capt Omer Neutra, an Israeli-American soldier whose body was returned from Gaza after a year.
Trump and leaders of Central Asian countries meet in Washington in strategic partnership boost
Trump hosted the leaders of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan in the White House as he looks for ways to diversify Washingtonβs supply of critical minerals needed for...
Video. Grand Theft Auto VI release pushed back again till November 2026
Video. Gamers of the world will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on Grand Theft Auto VI after its maker Rockstar Games announced another delay in its release with the popular video...
Video. Film of the Week: 'Bugonia' - Is Emma Stone an alien?
Video. An absurd, bleakly funny and freakishly timely tale that will delight LΓ‘nthimos fans and make you look at CEOs in a very different light. Warning: Flat-Earthers may feel vindicated.
US to maintain long-term energy cooperation with Europe, Secretary Wright tells Euronews
Speaking to Euronews, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright indicated Washington's willingness to have a long-term energy presence in Europe and highlighted Greece's role as a key hub.
London, Paris, Madrid: These European cities have been named some of the best in the world
A number of European cities, including London and Paris, have been named among the best in the world by the Worldβs Best Cities 2026 ranking.
Louvre museum director defends security plan after audit slams spends on new art and exhibitions
"The theft of the Crown jewels is undoubtedly a deafening wake-up call", according to Pierre Moscovici, the first president of the French Court of Audit, which has delivered a stinging rebuke...
EU tightens rules for multiple-entry Schengen visas for Russian passport holders
The European Commission claims Moscow's war of agression against neighbouring Ukraine has altered the risks linked to Russian visa applicants.
Ecolabels: Which EU countries lead the way in sustainable goods?
Over 100,000 EU-marketed products carry the Ecolabel. Which market sectors and countries are pushing the most to display this green certification?
Video. Water levels in Lake Iznik drop 350 meters amid drought
Video. Lake Iznik's water levels are dropping rapidly due to severe drought and heavy irrigation, with experts warning of irreversible damage without better protection.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 6th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Most safety precautions for AI tools can be bypassed within a few minutes, study finds
AI systems βforgetβ their safety measures the longer a user speaks to it, making the tools more likely to give out harmful or inappropriate information, a new report found.
Germany fines JPMorgan β¬45 million for anti-money-laundering failings
Germanyβs financial watchdog BaFin has imposed a record fine on JPMorgan for systemic failings in its anti-money-laundering controls.
Video. Millions affected as typhoon Kalmaegi hits Philippines
Video. Typhoon Kalmaegi has left 140 dead and nearly two million affected in the Philippines, with widespread flooding and severe infrastructure damage.
Commission unveils nearly β¬3bn to scale up green fuels for aviation and maritime transport
The plan to step up financing for sustainable fuels in shipping and aviation by 2027 comes as the bloc is falling short of decarbonising heavy transport by 2050.
A year-round wonder: How Iceland found its balance between tourism and tranquillity
Iceland has transformed from a seasonal hotspot into a year-round destination, encouraging visitors to explore beyond the usual routes while supporting local communities.
Video. βHydrogen is certainly progressingβ says Council chief
Video. With $110bn committed and 500+ projects advancing, the next big test for hydrogen is demand, as global markets push for real offtake and scalable clean energy investment.
French competition authority slaps β¬4.6 million fine on telehealth app Doctolib for unfair practices
Franceβs competition authority slapped a β¬4.6 million fine on telehealth firm Doctolib for what it said was anticompetitive behaviour.
EU risks βlosing credibilityβ if it fails to enlarge, Montenegroβs deputy PM warns
Montenegro is a frontrunner among EU candidate countries and hopes to wrap up accession talks with Brussels next year. Failure to secure the countryβs accession could dent the EUβs credibility and...
Seven healthcare staff on trial again for negligence in Diego Maradona's death
Seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence in Diego Maradona's death will face a new trial in March after a mistrial for failing to provide adequate care before his death in 2020.
Video. High seas drama: Poland's deadly 'Hevelius' shipwreck set for Netflix
Video. 'Hevelius' is a new Netflix series based on the story of Poland's worst maritime tragedy, when 56 people died in 1993. The highly anticipated Polish-made production has already been...
As Islamophobia increases around Europe, which country sees the most anti-Muslim incidents?
Anti-Muslim incidents in the EU have increased since the Hamas attacks in October 2023, particularly in Austria, Belgium and Bulgaria.
Lawmakers accuse AfD of spying on German army on behalf of Russia
German MPs claim the far-right AfD acts as a "sleeper cell loyal to Russia," following numerous parliamentary enquiries into military and critical infrastructure.
AI can now forecast European heatwaves weeks in advance. Hereβs how it works
The researchers trained their AI on reconstructions of ancient climates from the year 0 to 1850.
βDemand is our next big testβ: Hydrogen council Chief flags $110bn at stake without policy progress
With $110bn committed and 500+ projects advancing, the next big test for hydrogen is demand, as global markets push for real offtake and scalable clean energy investment.
Video. Flights cancelled at El Prat due to heavy rain in Catalonia
Video. Severe rainstorms led to flooding and chaos in the region, hitting Barcelona hardest with cancelled flights at El Prat airport and numerous emergency responses.
Video. Climate activists call for stronger commitments ahead of Brazil COP30
Video. Activists are calling on world leaders to strengthen goals at this year's convention to reverse the damaging impacts of global warming.
'Hevelius': The story of Poland's greatest maritime tragedy heads for Netflix debut
'Hevelius' is a new Netflix series based on the story of Poland's worst maritime tragedy, when 56 people died in 1993. The highly anticipated Polish-made production has already been described as...
Jamaica races to reopen for peak tourism season in December after Hurricane Melissa
Airports are up and running while cruise ports eye a return to normal in mid-December.
Video. Joint Expeditionary Force launches enhanced partnership with Ukraine
Video. Defence ministers of the UK-led coalition met with their Ukrainian counterparts in BodΓΈ in Norway to deepen their collaboration and strengthen security in the Nordic-Baltic region.
Climate change boosted Hurricane Melissa's destructive winds and rain, analysis finds
Melissa was one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes to make landfall and brought destructive weather to Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Cuba.
Habsburg family's Florentine diamond found in bank vault after a century
The legendary "Florentine" diamond, a 137-carat yellow jewel of the Habsburg family, has resurfaced after 100 years hidden in Canada, ending decades of speculation.
Actress Debra Messing faces backlash after calling Zohran Mamdani a 'jihadist'
The Will & Grace actress has taken issue with Mamdaniβs support for Palestine and has gone on a βsocial media crash-outβ regarding the new mayor of New York City.
Radiation therapy does not improve survival rates for some women with breast cancer, study finds
A new international study found that radiation therapy did not affect 10-year survival rates for women with early-stage breast cancer who were considered βintermediate riskβ.
Austria's intelligence service finds weapons cache linked to Hamas
The weapons cache, which is thought to be part of unspecified foreign operations linked to Hamas, was discovered in a suitcase in a rented storage room in Vienna and contained five handguns and 10...
How to make sure youβre covered by travel insurance if extreme weather hits your trip
Travellers are generally advised to take out insurance as early as they can, and thereβs a good reason for doing that when it comes to extreme weather.
Pope Leo XIV and Palestinian leader Abbas meet to address Gaza situation
The two met in person for the first time, in what the Holy See described as a "cordial" encounter.
Supreme Court ruling may push President Trump to new tariff strategy
Donald Trump warns the US could be left 'defenceless' if the Supreme Court overturns his global tariffs β but he still has multiple legal tools to keep taxing imports.
BoE keeps rates steady at 4% as economy shows signs of slowing
The UK's annual rate of consumer price inflation is standing at 3.8%, nearly double the bankβs 2% target.
EU Tech Commissioner meets French ministers over Shein 'sex doll' uproar
French ministers urge the European Commission to sanction e-commerce giant Shein for allowing illegal items to be sold on its website including a 'childlike sex doll' that sparked a national scandal.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 6th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Police investigate after swastikas painted on 50 cars with human blood in Germany
The swastika is illegal in Germany and is considered a symbol of hate that evokes the horrors of Nazi Germany and the trauma of the Holocaust.
Philippines declares state of emergency as Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 114 people dead
According to the Office of Civil Defense, nearly 2 million people have been impacted by the typhoon's devastation, with some 560,000 villagers currently displaced.
US to reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 βhigh-volumeβ airports over government shutdown
The cuts could represent as many as 1,800 flights and upward of 268,000 seats combined, according to an estimate by aviation analytics firm Cirium.
Bubble or boom? What to watch as risks grow amid record market rally
Trillions of dollars could be wiped out in the case of a financial market crash. Experts worldwide, including central banks, are warning of risks. But what are the signs to watch?
Nvidia first to hit $5 trillion valuation but last in AI supply chain decarbonisation, study finds
The rapid growth of the AI market comes with increasing environmental challenges. The massive energy demands are raising serious concerns. Leading AI companies, including Nvidia, have so far...
Where are Russia's immobilised assets? Nobody, except Belgium, wants to say
The debate about issuing a reparations loan to Ukraine has prompted one burning question: Where exactly are Russia's immobilised assets?
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 6th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Mexico President presses charges after her street groping incident sparks conversation on harassment
Sheinbaum said she felt a responsibility to press charges for all Mexican women. βIf this is done to the president, what is going to happen to all of the young women in our country?β
Video. COP30 activists in Belem call for genuine climate action
Video. As COP30 begins in Belem, Brazil, activists highlight slow progress with visual protests, urging leaders for real action as global temperatures worsen.
Heavy drinkers at higher risk of brain bleeds in old age, study finds
Heavy drinkers were aged 64 on average when they had a stroke, compared to 75 among people who drank less alcohol.
US Army removes food bank guidance for its soldiers after Euronews report
The US Army removed guidance directing soldiers to food banks during the government shutdown after Euronews reported it. Soldiers await mid-November pay.
Video. Philippines declares state of emergency after Typhoon kills hundreds
Video. According to the Office of Civil Defense, nearly 2 million people have been impacted by the typhoon's devastation, with some 560,000 villagers currently displaced.
Video. Czech student Natalie Puskinova crowned Miss Earth 2025
Video. A 21-year-old Marketing and PR student from Czech Republic is the grand winner of the 2025 Miss Earth crown, in a competition held in Manila
Video. Prince William honors global climate innovators in Rio
Video. In Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, the Earthshot Prize brought together Brazilian and global celebrities alongside Prince William, who is in the city for a three-day environmental programme...
French auditors slam Louvre for focusing on projects over security following jewel heist
France's audit office reported that the Louvre prioritised acquisitions over security, leaving fire safety plans incomplete for 20 years and lagging in camera installations.
Video. US government shutdown causes major flight delays and cancellation
Video. The ongoing US government shutdown, the longest in history, has disrupted air travel nationwide, leaving thousands of staff unpaid and millions of passengers facing delays.
Ukraine carries out further overnight strikes on Russian energy sector
Ukraine is continuing to target Russiaβs energy infrastructure, which it says is one of the Kremlinβs primary sources of funding for its invasion, as it looks to pressure Moscow into ceasing...
How Denmark is trying to protect citizens from AI deepfakes
Denmark is seeking to protect ordinary Danes, as well as performers and artists who might have their appearance or voice imitated and shared without their permission.
Is France going to link its digital ID to your social media accounts?
Misleading narratives about digital IDs are commonplace online, as various European countries and the EU itself gear up to introduce them to the public.
Joint Expeditionary Force launches enhanced partnership with Ukraine
Defence ministers of the UK-led coalition met with their Ukrainian counterparts in BodΓΈ in Norway to deepen their collaboration and strengthen security in the Nordic-Baltic region.
Activists call for stronger climate commitments ahead of COP30 summit in Brazil
Activists are calling on world leaders to strengthen goals at this year's convention to reverse the damaging impacts of global warming.
'Vibe coding' named Word of the Year by Collins Dictionary
βVibe codingβ, an emerging software development that turns natural language into computer code using AI, has been named Collins Dictionaryβs Word of the Year for 2025.
Chipmaker Nexperia said it halted China shipments on payment refusal
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia said it stopped sending wafers to its Chinese unit because of a payment refusal β the latest twist in Europeβs semiconductor standoff with Beijing.
Brussels, My Love?: Your weekly podcast to make sense of EU politics
Brussels, My Love? is back, but this time as a weekly podcast to help you navigate EU affairs.
Chinese-made buses in Norway can be halted remotely, spurring increased security
Test results showed that the Chinese bus maker had access to the vehicles' control systems for software updates and diagnostics.
Video. Mass protest against Latvia's potential exit from Istanbul Convention
Video. Signed by 45 countries and the European Union as of 2019, the Council of Europe treaty is meant to standardise support for women who are victims of violence, including domestic abuse.
Video. How do Polish citizens feel about new military training programme?
Video. Poland is betting on strengthening defence preparedness. At the same time, surveys show differing attitudes among Poles towards involvement in defence.
Sandu calls on EU to βget creativeβ in speeding up process for Moldova to join bloc
The president of Moldova urges the European Union to find βcreativeβ solutions to break the impasse and speed up its membership to the EU.
Thousands protest against Latvia's potential withdrawal from Istanbul Convention
Signed by 45 countries and the European Union as of 2019, the Council of Europe treaty is meant to standardise support for women who are victims of violence, including domestic abuse.
Commission investigates possible collusion between Deutsche BΓΆrse and Nasdaq
The EU antitrust enforcer is investigating a potential agreement between the two stock exchange groups for derivatives, arguing it may be in breach of European rules designed to spur competition...
Poland is launching a new military training programme. How will citizens respond to it?
Poland is betting on strengthening defence preparedness. At the same time, surveys show differing attitudes among Poles towards involvement in defence.
Mistakenly released UK prisoner turns himself in as search continues for second convict
According to government figures, 262 prisoners were released in error in the year ending March 2025, a 128% increase on the previous 12-month period.
Video. Miss Universe Thailand organiser apologizes in tears after remarks to Mexico contestant
Video. Miss Universe Thailand organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil tearfully apologized after criticism over alleged disrespectful comments toward Mexicoβs contestant, Fatima Bosch.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor no longer a prince after king formally removes title
The monarch announced on 31 October that he was removing his brotherβs titles and evicting him from his royal residence over his relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Video. Bus fire forces Barcelona fans to evacuate before Champions League match
Video. A bus carrying FC Barcelona fans to a Champions League match in Bruges caught fire after a flare was lit.
RosalΓaβs Warsaw wonderland: Can you unlock the hidden messages in 'Berghain' video?
Evocative, symbolic, and visually arresting - RosalΓaβs latest release, 'Berghain' is no ordinary music video. Written in English, Spanish, and German, Marcelina Burzec says the operatic track and...
Ukrainians βlive with danger every day, but refuse to give inβ, Angelina Jolie says in Kherson visit
Angelina Jolie visited Mykolaiv and Kherson β some of Ukraineβs most dangerous southern frontline regions, where civilians describe daily Russian drone attacks as "human safari".
Uzbekistan strengthens labour rights through union-led reforms
Uzbekistanβs trade unions mark 120 years of operation, by taking the lead in labour reform, pushing for equal pay, safer workplaces, and stronger employee rights.
'Never mind the buzzwords': Dubai Design Week seeks authentic visions to boost regional landscape
As Dubai Design Week marks its 11th year and takes community as its focus, director Natasha Carella reflects on the festival's growth while championing regional voices and authentic design narratives.
Video. The $1 billion Grand Egyptian Museum opens to the public
Video. Egypt opens the Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids, featuring more than 50,000 artefacts including the full collection of Tutankhamun.
Anthropic to bring its AI to hundreds of teachers in Iceland to help them prepare lessons
Icelandic teachers will soon be able to use AI to prepare lessons, classroom materials and administrative work.
New Danish proposal for chat control: three fat problems remain
Denmarkβs update to the EU βchat controlβ plan shifts to βvoluntaryβ scanning, but ex-MEP Patrick Breyer warns it still sidesteps Parliamentβs court-order safeguard, would ban under-16s from...
Cyberattack on Marks & Spencer slices profits by more than a half
The hack cost M&S over Β£300 million in lost sales but the firm said it was able to recover around a third of this through an insurance payout.
Fire at a retiree nursing home in Bosnia kills ten people, media reports say
Prime Minister Nermin NikΕ‘iΔ described the fire as "a disaster of enormous proportions."
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 5th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 5th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Zohran Mamdani wins New York mayoral race as Democrats triumph over Trumpβs picks in major elections
Voters in the first major election of Trumpβs second term cast ballots in about half of the US states, including two competitive gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey, where they elected...
Germany cracks down on Muslim groups viewed as threats to constitutional order
The Interior Ministry said Muslim Interaktiv represented a threat to the country's constitutional order by promoting antisemitism and discrimination against women and sexual minorities.
Video. Watch: Mamdani speaks directly to Trump as he celebrates his win
Video. Zohran Mamdani spoke directly to Trump as he celebrated his win in the New York City mayoral race Tuesday night, telling the Republican, βTo get to any of us, you will have to get through...
The Long Now: London's Saatchi Gallery celebrates 40 years of contemporary experimentation
From a monumental Jenny Saville painting to Richard Wilsonβs iconic mirrored oil installation, the show is celebration of legacy, experimentation and the future of art.
Common antibiotic may lower schizophrenia risks, study finds
The researchers said their findings were βtentative but excitingβ.
Video. Mass anti-US rallies held in Tehran on 46th anniversary of US embassy takeover
Video. Large crowds gathered in Tehran on Tuesday to mark 46 years since the takeover of the US embassy in the Iranian capital.
Swiss government put forward yodeling as candidate for UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage
Yodelβay-HEEEβOooo... Switzerland's government has put forward yodeling as a candidate for UNESCOβs list of intangible cultural heritage.
Video. Scenes of celebration in New York after Zohran Mamdaniβs victory
Video. Democrat Zohran Mamdani won New York Cityβs mayoral race, making history as the cityβs first Muslim and South Asian mayor.
Australia adds Reddit and Kick to world-leading social media ban for children under 16
The ban takes force Dec. 10.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 5th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Travel warnings issued for Tanzania as unrest erupts following elections
In Tanzania, violent post-election unrest has led to curfews, travel disruptions, and widespread international advisories against non-essential travel to the country.
'Ukraine does not defend Hungary', Orban says in Zelenskyy rebuff
The war of words between Ukraine and Hungary continued this week following an interview on Euronews with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
French investigators open criminal probe into TikTok over impact on childrenβs mental health
If the investigation leads to charges and convictions, those found guilty could face several years in prison and fines.
US government shutdown becomes longest on record as talks to end stalemate stall
The US government shutdown has entered its 36th day, breaking the previous record set in 2019 during US President Donald Trump's first term.
Video. France suspends access to Shein as retailer opens first Paris store
Video. The ministry did not say whether its decision would impact the physical store or elaborate on the reasons for its decision.
Video. Bosnia retirement home fire kills 11, injures dozens in Tuzla
Video. At least 11 people were killed and more than 30 injured after a fire swept through a retirement home in the Bosnian city of Tuzla, authorities said Wednesday.
Driver rams car into people on French island of Γle dβOlΓ©ron, injuring at least nine
The arrested man is not on Franceβs database of radicalised individuals (FSPRT) but was known to police for a string of minor offences, including damage to property.
UPS cargo plane crashes in Kentucky, killing at least seven
The MD-11 bound for Hawaii veered off course, hitting buildings and hangars. Three crew members and four people on the ground were among the victims.
Video. Portugal intercepts narco-submarine en route to Iberian peninsula
Video. Portuguese authorities intercepted a drug-carrying vessel in the Atlantic Ocean with 1.7 tonnes of cocaine destined for European markets. Four crew members were arrested.
EU ministers break deadlock on CO2 emission cut by 2040 amid political pressure
After months of political impasse, the revision of the EU's climate law was backed with significant flexibilities for member states to hit the 90% emissions reduction by 2040. Now the European...
'On the wrong path': Which European countries think they're doomed?
Which European country is the most pessimistic about its future? What are Europe's top concerns? And which European country worries about war more than Israel?
Uzbekistanβs vision for a fairer future takes centre stage at the World Summit in Doha
At the World Summit in Qatar, Uzbekistan showcases its social development vision, advancing global cooperation, justice, poverty reduction, and inclusive growth.
Government shutdown: US Army tells soldiers in Germany to go to the food bank
US soldiers in Germany may not receive November pay amid the prolonged US government shutdown. Emergency funds covered October salaries, but future payments are uncertain.
Breath of relief as EU commits to CO2 reduction climate goal ahead of COP30
After months of political impasse, EU environment ministers backed the revision of the EU's climate law, paving the way for a decision on the global 2035 climate target to be presented next week at COP30.
βWe don't accept lecturesβ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
Albania is committed to joining the EU by 2030 in an βambitious but doableβ timeline, Edi Rama told Euronews. The European Commission's annual check-up of where the EU candidate countries stand on...
Video. Typhoon Kalmaegi death toll rises to 66 in the Philippines as thousands displaced
Video. The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi has climbed to 66, with more than 700,000 people affected and severe destruction reported across the Philippines.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 5th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 5th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
How Kazakhstanβs strategy strengthened its position on global chessboard
Kazakhstan has rapidly transformed into a global chess powerhouse, with record medal hauls, rising stars, and a new generation of grandmasters.
Paris to Madrid in a day? The EUβs β¬550 billion high-speed train plan might make it happen
The European Commission has unveiled its plan to connect Europeβs cities faster, aiming to open up remote regions and boost the economy. The first lines are expected to be running by 2030, with...
Poland's Sejm to vote on stripping former justice minister's immunity amid fraud claims
Poland's Sejm committee is considering waiving Zbigniew Ziobro's parliamentary immunity over allegations of leading a criminal group that misallocated β¬35 million from the Justice Fund.
Risky to stay, costly to leave: French companies active in Russia face a difficult dilemma
Many French corporate giants have withdrawn from the Russian market, either because of the difficulties of doing business in a heavily sanctioned country or the potential PR disaster of staying.
Vladimir Putin awards Order of Friendship medal to German pianist Justus Frantz
Pianist and composer Justus Frantz has regularly divided opinion in Germany's classical music world over his close relationship with Russia's President Vladimir Putin. Now he's set disapproving...
France suspends access to Shein as retailer opens first Paris store
The ministry did not say whether its decision would impact the physical store or elaborate on the reasons for its decision.
Video. How Kazakhstan strengthened its chess position
Video. Kazakhstan has rapidly transformed into a global chess powerhouse, with record medal hauls, rising stars, and a new generation of grandmasters.
Candidate countries celebrate renewed momentum in EU accession process
Candidate countries to join the European Union showed optimism at the Euronews Enlargement Summit in Brussels on Tuesday, as new progress reports signaled movement towards membership. Montenegro,...
'Real magic'? Coca-Cola's AI-generated Christmas ad sparks widespread backlash (again)
The soda brandβs nostalgic hits are a thing of the past as Coca-Cola makes AI slop a new festive tradition.
Flying to or from the US? Here's how a potential airspace closure could affect your trip
The last time the US closed parts of its air space was in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks.
MEPs clash over the topic of EU enlargement on the premiere of "The Ring"
In our first episode of "The Ring", we debate the highly political topic of EU enlargement that has become a geopolitical goal of the Commission of President von der Leyen.
Can Italy build the world's longest suspension bridge despite clash with audit court?
Italy's government has vowed to go ahead with the government's plan to build a β¬13.5 billion bridge across the Strait of Messina despite Italy's Court of Auditors shooting down the plan. Can it be...
VuΔiΔ: Serbia open to resuming ammunition sales to Europe after export stop
In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Serbian President VuΔiΔ approved ammunition sales to EU countries, even if they end up in Ukraine. He also defended his position not to join EU sanctions...
Rate of drug-resistant bloodstream infections expected to climb in Europe in coming years
The uptick in infections will have a bigger impact on older adults, the study found.
'Saint or Sinner'? British artist Mason Storm crucifies Donald Trump in sculpture on show in Basel
Hero or villain? Martyr or criminal? βSaint or Sinnerβ?
Video. Latest drone sightings force flight cancellations at Brussels airport
Video. The airport operator said that about 400-500 travellers spent the night there after 41 flights were cancelled and 24 diverted to other airports.
Bulgaria, Georgia, Andorra: Where are Europeβs best value ski destinations?
A study from earlier this year found that overall, the cost of skiing in Europe has risen by 34.8 per cent above inflation since 2015.
Video. Watch: Zohran Mamdani confronts Trump in victory speech
Video. Zohran Mamdani spoke directly to Trump as he celebrated his win in the New York City mayoral race Tuesday night, telling the Republican, βTo get to any of us, you will have to get through...
Video. Protests and crowds as Shein opens first permanent store in Paris
Video. Shoppers and protesters gathered as fast-fashion giant Shein opened its first permanent store in Paris, amid government scrutiny and public backlash.
Portugal intercepts narco-submarine carrying 1.7 tonnes of cocaine en route to Iberian peninsula
Portuguese authorities intercepted a drug-carrying vessel in the Atlantic Ocean with 1.7 tonnes of cocaine destined for European markets. Four crew members were arrested.
UK police hunt for two more wrongly released prisoners days after new measures brought in
The inadvertent releases heap further embarrassment on the Prison Service, which has been starved of resources for many years.
A dolphin has been delighting tourists in Veniceβs lagoon. But concerns are growing for its safety
The basin is one of the most trafficked areas of the city, far from an ideal habitat for the mammal.
Swiss top court upholds conviction of four over 'Kill ErdoΔan' banner at 2017 rally
The banner featured an image of the Turkish leader with a gun pointed at his temple. A regional court convicted the defendants in 2020, handing down fines and suspended prison sentences.
AI chatbots fail to grasp that people might believe false information, study finds
AI chatbots struggle to recognise when users believe false information, the study found.
Is Europeβs spending boom fuelling a new dangerous debt spiral?
Europe's spending plans are pushing debt levels higher, fuelled by Germanyβs stimulus and rising defence budgets. However, as governments ramp up spending, experts warn that markets are becoming...
Latest drone sightings force flight cancellations at Belgium's main airport
The airport operator said that about 400-500 travellers spent the night there after 41 flights were cancelled and 24 diverted to other airports.
Video. Japan deploys troops to help stop bear attacks
Video. Japanβs Self-Defense Forces were dispatched to Akita to help control a surge in bear attacks that have left over 100 people injured and at least 12 dead nationwide since April.
Let's not make 'too much' of US troop withdrawal, Rutte says on Romania visit
Both the NATO chief and the Romanian president insisted that they have no concerns that the withdrawal of US troops from the country will weaken its defence or that of the wider eastern flank.
World heading for 2.8Β°C warming as UN report reveals climate pledges are 'barely moving the needle'
A new UN report reviews the gap between countriesβ climate commitments and global emissions targets.
Vetoes, reforms: Here's what to remember from leaders at Euronews' Enlargement summit
The EU and candidate countries do not always see eye to eye on the accession process and what needs to be done. They came together to thrash it out at an exclusive Euronews event. Here's what you...
Inside Uzbekistanβs carpet cities where history and craftsmanship are woven together
Uzbekistanβs artisans preserve centuries-old Silk Road traditions, weaving wool and silk into carpets that reflect history, culture and craftsmanship.
VuΔiΔ shrugs off Brussels criticism by flaunting economic credentials
The president's economic pitch comes against the backdrop of fierce opposition in Serbia and fresh criticism from Brussels.
Doha hosts UN social summit as calls grow for concrete action towards equality
Doha is hosting the Second World Summit for Social Development this week with world leaders, experts and youth meeting to tackle poverty, inequality and the future of work.
Exclusive: Zelenskyy says 'Ukraine's future is in the European Union'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasised Ukraineβs commitment to its accession to the European Union at Euronews' Enlargement Summit on Tuesday.
Video. Pope Leo XIV prays at Pope Francisβs tomb in Rome
Video. Pope Leo XIV visited the tomb of Pope Francis at St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome, laying flowers and offering prayers a day after the commemoration of the dead.
Video. November supermoon to shine brightest and closest of the year
Video. Novemberβs supermoon, the second of three this year, will be the closest to Earth β coming within about 357,000 kilometres and lighting up the night sky across Europe and beyond.
Can at-home gut microbiome tests really tell you anything useful?
Doctors warn that at-home gut microbiome tests are largely unregulated, often unreliable and offer little actionable value beyond curiosity.
Europe is getting older: Can enlargement bring new life to the EU?
The EUβs population is expected to peak at around 453 million in 2026, before beginning a gradual decline. By 2100, if migration remains at zero, Eurostat projects that the EUβs population will...
Traffic at Brussels Airport temporarily suspended and flights diverted due to drone sighting
Both NATO and the European Union have been on high alert following a string of airspace violations, thought to be from Russia, in recent weeks.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 4th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 4th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
VuΔiΔ calls for EU membership based on merit, not political alignment
On the eve of Euronews' EU Enlargement Summit, Serbian President Aleksandar VuΔiΔ urged the EU to base membership criteria on merit, warning that shifting standards could hinder Serbia's reforms...
Video. David Beckham receives knighthood from King Charles III
Video. David Beckham was knighted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle, receiving one of Britainβs highest honors for his contributions to sport and charity.
Geopolitics take centre stage at Euronews' Enlargement Summit
Euronews' Enlargement Summit brought forth the geopolitical value of accession at a time of global turmoil and cripping authoritarism.
House sales in Europe: Which markets are growing, which are slowing?
Euronews Business takes a closer look at European housing market trends, focusing on home sales and the factors driving them.
AI chatbots are spewing Russian propaganda, study finds
One in five AI chatbot answers uses Russian propaganda websites as sources, a new study shows.
Madrid regional government co-funding Woody Allenβs new film β with contractual conditions
The investment by Madridβs regional government is described as a βsponsorship by the community of Madrid of the promotional campaign for a feature film.β
Risky to stay, costly to leave: French companies active in Russia face dilemma
Twenty-three French corporations are still active in Russia despite global outrage and sanctions over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
OrbΓ‘n's veto on Ukraine's EU bid provides 'specific support' to Putin, Zelenskyy says
Speaking at the Euronews' Enlargement Summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on Hungarian Premier Viktor OrbΓ‘n to lift his veto on Ukraine's accession.
Dick Cheney, one of the most polarising vice presidents in US history, dies at 84
Dick Cheney, a forceful and controversial figure in US politics who championed the Iraq invasion, passed away at age 84.
UK court clears far-right figure Tommy Robinson of terror-related offence
Judge said police detained the far-right activist based on his political beliefs rather than suspicions of a connection to terrorism.
Video. Early voting begins as New Yorkers choose next mayor
Video. Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa are vying to lead New York City β as voting begins, all eyes are on who will become the cityβs next mayor.
From Khiva to Bukhara, Uzbekistanβs carpet artistry keeps history and tradition alive
Uzbekistanβs artisans keep Silk Road traditions alive, weaving wool and silk into exquisite carpets that contain history, colour, and heart.
Australian political storm: Is wearing a Joy Division t-shirt antisemitic?
When Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stepped off a plane wearing a Joy Division t-shirt, he triggered a political storm. A minor one, but one that has us asking: Is wearing a Joy...
Europeans are embracing AI, but still want tighter regulations
EU citizens tend to think the bloc is as competitive as US companies when it comes to AI, despite criticism growing among experts.
US government shutdown set to become longest ever as impasse grinds on
The government shutdown is set to surpass the previous record set in early 2019 and officially become the longest on record, lasting 36 days.
Deaths in pregnancy and childbirth have plummeted worldwide. Whatβs behind the decline?
There were about 260,000 maternal deaths in 2023, down 41 per cent from the turn of the century.
Video. Typhoon Kalmaegi kills two, displaces thousands in Philippines
Video. Kalmaegi tore through the central Philippines with powerful winds and floods, killing two people and forcing mass evacuations.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 4th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 4th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Latvian man arrested in Austria after threatening to take hostages on a train
The 31-year-old suspect was arrested after making threats to passengers on a train travelling from Vienna to Innsbruck, police said.
US airports hit by major flight delays and cancellations as long government shutdown drags on
Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers in the US have been working without pay since October, when the government shutdown began, but not all of them are willing to continue doing so, the FAA said.
Video. Torre dei Conti: Rescued worker dies after Rome tower collapse
Video. A worker trapped under rubble after the partial collapse of Romeβs medieval Torre dei Conti tower during renovation was rescued late Monday but died soon after.
Video. Clashes erupt between police and protesters in Pamplona
Video. Police and far-left protesters clashed on the University of Navarra campus in Pamplona after far-right activist Vito Quiles attempted to hold an unauthorized event.
How toddlersβ gut microbiome could affect their mental health in childhood
The findings are the latest to shed light on how gut health affects overall wellbeing.
Dictionary.comβs 2025 Word of the Year is viral (and baffling) Gen Alpha slang β6-7β
Each year, Dictionary.comβs Word of the Year serves as βa linguistic time capsule, reflecting social trends and global events that defined the year.β The siteβs lexicographers analyzed the data,...
False claims and stolen bylines: The Russian propaganda strategy haunting the newsroom
As part of a trend that is becoming an increasing headache for the media, pro-Russian actors are spreading propaganda through fake news outlets and by impersonating real journalists.
Diane Ladd, Oscar nominated actress and mother of Laura Dern, dies aged 89
Diane Ladd, three-time Academy Award nominee and star of David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart', has died at 89. Her daughter, actress Laura Dern, confirmed her death.
Live - Zelenskyy, Sandu, VuΔiΔ to defend their accession bids as Brussels unveils annual enlargement report
Enlarging the European Union is a strategic priority - but who is advancing, and who isn't doing the work? The European Commission and leaders of candidate countries might have different takes....
First-class beauty: Prix Versailles picks the world's best looking train stations
The Prix Versailles World Ceremony has picked its 'magnificent seven' passenger stations as the world's most beautiful train and metro stops. From Australia to Belgium via Saudi Arabia, the prizes...
Worker dies in Rome after rescue from partially collapsed medieval tower
Octav Stroici, a 66-year-old Romanian worker, was declared dead at hospital shortly after being rescued from the rubble of the Torre dei Conti.
France treats cyber harassment differently to rest of EU. These are the other high-profile cases
Brigitte Macron mounted a cyber harassment case against ten people who claimed Franceβs first lady is transgender or was born a man. What other cases are there in France?
Here are the digital changes EU candidate countries are making to align with the bloc
All nine EU candidate countries have to improve their technology and digital laws to meet the blocβs requirements. How are they doing in these areas so far?
North Koreaβs ex-ceremonial head of state Kim Yong Nam dies at 97, state media says
Yong Nam's tenure as head of North Koreaβs parliament made him the countryβs nominal head of state and allowed him to appear frequently in state media greeting visiting foreign dignitaries.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 4th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 4th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
OpenAI and Amazon sign $38 billion deal for AI computing power
OpenAI and Amazon have signed a $38 billion agreement enabling the ChatGPT creator to run its artificial intelligence systems on Amazonβs data centres in the US.
Peru breaks diplomatic relations with Mexico over asylum claim of former prime minister
According to Hugo de Zela, Peru's foreign minister, Mexico's decision to provide ChΓ‘vez asylum at its embassy in the capital, Lima, was an "unfriendly act" that exacerbated already-existing...
First clinical trial testing pig kidney transplants in people launches in US
The small trial is the latest step in the quest for animal-to-human transplants.
Mayors pledge coordinated climate action ahead of UN conference in Brazil
A coalition of mayors from around the world also launched a global coalition to prepare cities for a hotter future.
Jonathan Bailey named People magazineβs 2025 Sexiest Man Alive
It's a dark day for fans of Glen Powell and Euronews Culture Editor Tokunbo Salako... But it's hard to argue with People magazine's pick for 2025.
Maldives bans smoking for all young people including tourists. Hereβs what travellers need to know
The Maldives already has strict rules around bringing electronic cigarettes into the country.
Fast chargers are βcriticalβ for EV industry to sustain growth, says Tata Elxsi CEO
βUnless the charging infrastructure keeps up, it will be difficult for the EV industry to sustain growth,β said Tata Elxsi CEO Manoj Raghavan.
Video. Witness describes mass stabbing attack on London-bound train
Video. Amira Ostalski describes the chaos as passengers fled a London-bound train during a stabbing attack. 11 people were injured, including an LNER staff member in critical condition. Police...
Czech election winner Andrej BabiΕ‘ signs coalition deal with right-wing fringe parties
The announcement comes after the Czech Republicβs president asked BabiΕ‘ to form a new government after his party's victory in last monthβs parliamentary elections.
Drone flights near airbase could be spying operation, Belgium's defence minister says
Both NATO and the European Union have been on high alert following a string of airspace violations, thought to be from Russia, in recent weeks.
Video. Rare African cheetah brothers arrive at UKβs Chester Zoo
Video. Chester Zoo in the UK has welcomed two rare Northeast African cheetah brothers, Kendi and Tafari, as part of a conservation effort to protect one of the worldβs most endangered big cat species.
Ukraine gets more Patriot air defence systems from Germany to counter Russian attacks
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pleaded with Western partners to provide more Patriot systems but production limitations and the need to maintain stockpiles have slowed their delivery.
Video. Medieval Torre dei Conti in Rome partially collapses during renovation
Video. Part of Romeβs 13th-century Torre dei Conti collapsed during renovation, injuring a worker and prompting a major rescue near the Roman Forum
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 3rd, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 3rd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Migration tide turns as rich countries see slowdown and shifting flows
OECD nations saw a sharp drop in work-related migration after several years of rapid growth as rich nations scrambled to fill labour shortages.
Which grapes went into which bottle? The Food Detectives bring perfect clarity to Douro wine
Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 5, we meet the Portuguese team...
UK police charge man with attempted murder after injuring 11 in train stabbing
British Transport Police said Anthony Williams is charged with 10 counts of attempted murder, one of actual bodily harm and one of possession of a bladed article over the attack on Saturday.
Video. Powerful quake hits Afghanistan: buildings destroyed, at least 20 dead
Video. At least 20 people were killed and over 640 injured after a strong earthquake struck Afghanistanβs Samangan province, destroying homes and leaving residents to clear rubble.
European markets rise, oil prices jump on OPEC+ decision
Key European stock indexes started the week with gains, boosted by the oil sector and expectations for a range of corporate earnings this week.
Was 3I/ATLAS sent by aliens? Why the comet from another world continues to baffle
The mystery surrounding 3I/ATLAS has captured the imagination of many, from leading astronomers to pop culture A-listers like Kim Kardashian and tech mogul Elon Musk.
European Commission wary of Chinaβs export control plans over key tech components
The EU executive was unable to confirm on Monday whether China had lifted all export controls on rare earths and Nexperia chips for European industries.
Trump threatens Nigeria with military action amid claims of Christian persecution
Despite a positive reception in some quarters to a potential military intervention by the US, many also fear Trump's remarks could be linked to Nigeria's rare earth and mineral resources.
New EU Entry/Exit System border checks for tourists paused at Dover
The digital border system was due to come into force at the Port of Dover for tourist traffic on Saturday, 1 November.
Dutch court tries Eritrean man accused of running brutal migrant smuggling network
Prosecutors say Tewelde Goitom ran an operation to bring East African migrants to Europe under horrific conditions, demanding huge sums of money from their relatives.
Riot police deployed in Belgrade as tensions rise over Novi Sad disaster
Groups of people faced off on both sides of the police cordons with officers in full gear standing in several rows between the shouting crowds who threw bottles, flares and stun grenades in...
Twenty years on: Did joining the EU make new members richer?
EU membership enjoys strong approval in new member states largely thanks to the economic firepower they have gained. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the GDP growth story in the new...
Spanish regional leader Carlos MazΓ³n steps down over handling of Valencia flash floods
MazΓ³n has been slammed by citizens and political rivals for his administration's slow response to the emergency, mainly for issuing a flood alert to peopleβs mobile phones hours after the flood started.
Heavy fortifications and cancellations? Misinformation spreads about German Christmas markets
Misinformation about the festive season has already begun, particularly regarding the alleged closure of German Christmas markets.
US tariffs: Supreme Court may curb Trumpβs favourite trade weapon
The Supreme Court could restrict Trumpβs use of tariffs, challenging his unprecedented trade strategy.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 3rd, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 3rd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Nvidiaβs most powerful chips will stay in the United States, Trump says
Nvidiaβs most powerful semiconductors will be reserved for American AI companies, says US President Donald Trump.
Part of medieval tower near Colosseum collapses during renovation in Rome
Part of the medieval Torre dei Conti in Rome collapsed on Thursday during renovations. Firefighters rescued four workers, with rescue operations ongoing.
Video. Kenya landslide toll rises to 26 as floods halt rescue efforts
Video. At least 26 people have died and 25 remain missing after a deadly landslide in Kenyaβs western Rift Valley, where flash floods have forced rescue teams to suspend operations
All set for Euronews' historic EU Enlargement Summit
The Euronews Enlargement Summit on 4 November will feature top EU and candidate country leaders discussing the future of European integration live from Brussels.
Video. Mexicoβs Day of the Dead: Candles, flowers and the return of souls
Video. In the town of Arocutin, western Mexico, families spent the night in candlelit cemeteries, welcoming the souls of their loved ones during the Day of the Dead β a vibrant tradition blending...
Albania and the European Union: A shared journey toward a common future
For us, enlargement is reunification, representing the fulfilment of a shared European project that includes all those who share its interests and uphold its values, Albanian Ambassador to the EU...
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan join forces to transform Central Asia's hospitality industry
At HORECA Expo 2025 in Tashkent, representatives from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan discussed digital tools, service culture, and how cross-border cooperation is shaping Central Asiaβs fast-developing...
Walk My World: No seating, no stage, new Budapest show reimagines theatre and circus experience
With no two viewers seeing the same thing, Hungarian theatre firm Recirquel says its latest production, Walk My World, reimagines the contemporary circus and dance theatre experience. Rita Konya...
Latvia's president sends law withdrawing from Istanbul Convention back to Saeima
The country's parliament, or Saeima, voted on 31 October to withdraw from the human rights treaty which opposes violence against women and domestic violence.
Powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake kills at least 20 people in northern Afghanistan
Several earthquakes have rocked Afghanistan in recent years, particularly in isolated areas, straining the country's megre resources and emergency rescue services
Video. France warns Shein amid protest over child-pornography-linked sex doll
Video. French authorities warned Shein and threatened a market ban after protests erupted over the sale of child-pornography-linked sex dolls on the fast-fashion platform.
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 3rd, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 3rd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Israel says Hamas has returned remains of three hostages from Gaza as fragile ceasefire holds
Since the ceasefire took effect on 10 October, Hamas had released the remains of 17 hostages, with 11 remaining in Gaza before Sundayβs handover.
Trump says Chinaβs Xi assured him that he wonβt take action on Taiwan
Taiwan is a self-governing island democracy that Beijing claims as part of its territory, and US officials have long been worried that China may use military action against it.
Neuroscientists are trying to find out what happens to our brains when we dream or have nightmares
The research team will observe mice treated with mefloquine, a malaria drug no longer prescribed due to serious side effects, for two weeks and observe their brains and behaviour.
Built in the shadows, launched at night: Ukraine's long-range drone strikes on Russian refineries
Built from parts made in a scattered network of workshops, Ukraine's domestically-produced drones now fly much further than at any point in the war.
This AI is combating money laundering and keeping out Russian oligarchs
In a demonstration, Strise showed a company portfolio where warning signs flashed over a possible Russian oligarch ownership.
Trump administration says War Powers Resolution does not apply to boat strikes in the Caribbean Sea
US Congress says Trumpβs attacks in the Caribbean Sea against suspected Venezuelan drug-smuggling boats fall under the bounds of the War Powers Resolution, a 1973 law which requires the US...
Israel warns to intensify strikes on Hezbollah if Lebanese government does not move to disarm group
The statement comes soon after Israel confirmed the killing of four Hezbollah members, further straining the fragile ceasefire agreement.
Actor TchΓ©ky Karyo, star of 'Nikita' and 'The Bear' dies aged 72
With around 100 acting credits to his name, TchΓ©ky Karyo was the embodiment of the French crime thriller.
Drones spotted over Belgian military base for third night in a row
For a third consecutive night, drones were seen flying over a Belgian military base. This weekend, drone sightings were also reported above two other military bases and near two of the country's airports.
Cabaret and memories: Madrid honours Mexico's Day of the Dead with city-wide altars
The Casa de MΓ©xico in Madrid is exhibiting the largest altar to the dead in Europe. Guillermo GonzΓ‘lez is the designer of this year's show which offers a cornucopia of colour and dance through...
Video. Latest news bulletin | November 2nd, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 2nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Costume drama: Heidi Klum's long and incredible history with Halloween
As she does every year, Heidi Klum has once again organised the legendary Heidiween party this Halloween. Anyone attending has to be creative, as hostess Klum has been the queen of costumes for...
Tehran will rebuild it's nuclear facilities with more 'vigour', says Iran's President Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian announced on Sunday that his country will rebuild its nuclear facilities βwith greater vigourβ, as he reiterated Iran's unwillingness to build a nuclear weapon.
Ukraine's energy sector again target of overnight Russian strikes
Russia launched strikes at numerous Ukrainian regions, which Zelenskyy says struck 'ordinary residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, as well as numerous terrorist attacks targeting the...
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Video. Russia launches new nuclear submarine βKhabarovskβ
Video. Russia launches its new nuclear submarine Khabarovsk in Severodvinsk, the country's military reported.
Five German nationals killed avalanche in Italy's South Tyrol province
All five missing mountaineers from Germany have died in an avalanche disaster in the Ortler mountainous region in South Tyrol. The last two missing bodies of a German man and his 17-year-old...
Four artists shortlisted for the 2026 Deutsche BΓΆrse Photography Prize
Jane Evelyn Atwood, Weronika GΔsicka, Amak Mahmoodian and Rene MatiΔ have been shortlisted for the 2026 Deutsche BΓΆrse Photography Foundation Prize.
UK police detain two suspects after stabbings on a London-bound train hospitalised ten people
Police have not yet disclosed a motive behind the stabbing attack at a train headed to the capital, London, which injured ten people, nine of them critically. Officials say investigations into the...
Video. Hundreds line up for food aid as US SNAP funding freeze nears
Video. Amid the US government shutdown, Georgia families line up for food aid as judges order the Trump administration to keep SNAP benefits running.
Completing Europe: Ukraineβs integration is a strategic imperative
Confidence in the European project depends on whether the EU can rise to this moment β by embracing those who are already defending European values on the front line, Ukrainian Ambassador to the...
Moving a town in the Arctic: Why residents of Swedenβs Kiruna feel left out in the cold
Kirunaβs new city is up to 10Β°C colder, and residents are noticing.
Baku ART Weekend celebrates creativity and cultural heritage
Baku's ART Weekend invites people to imagine the future through creativity while embracing Azerbaijanβs cultural identity as a bridge between history and tomorrow.
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At least 21 dead and more than 1,000 homes destroyed as landslide hits Kenya's Rift Valley
More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed as heavy rains triggered mudslides. Authorities say search and rescue efforts are ongoing.
Tax Competitiveness Index: Which countries are performing best in Europe?
Setting tax rates is a delicate task for policymakers, who must promote fairness without pushing firms and wealthy individuals toward lower-levy jurisdictions. According to the Tax Foundation,...
Can Edi Ramaβs AI minister propel Albania on path to EU membership?
Albania is betting an AI minister can help the country accelerate its path towards joining the European Union. While the political audacity behind the plan has gathered international attention,...
Germany's heating bills have tripled since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Germany has faced a significant increase in heating costs since 2021, after deciding to end its reliance on Russia as a key energy supplier over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Polish to be the most effective language for prompting AI, new study reveals
A group of researchers studied which language is best understood by artificial intelligence, with Polish in the lead and English only ranking at sixth place.
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Louvre burglary: two new suspects under investigation, three released
Last Thursday, Paris public prosecutor Laure Beccuau announced five new arrests in connection with this high-profile robbery. She added that the stolen jewels, worth 88 million euros, remain...
Video. NASAβs supersonic jet completes first test flight
Video. NASA and Lockheed Martin have successfully tested the X-59, a supersonic jet designed to fly faster than sound with minimal noise β a step toward reviving quiet, high-speed commercial travel.
20 years in the making: the Grand Egyptian Museum officially opens
The Grand Egyptian Museum, a $1 billion (β¬862 million) project, is a monumental museum dedicated to its ancient civilisation.
Ukraine's Secret Service reveals number of strike targeting Russian oil refineries and pipelines
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) notes that the special operation targeted the Koltsevoye oil pipeline, which supplied resources to the Russian army, and is located just fifty...
Video. US food aid cuts leave pantries bracing for growing demand
Video. As the US government ends its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), food pantries in New York prepare for a surge in need as families and seniors struggle to afford groceries.
Drone interrupts flight operations at Berlin Airport for two hours
Air traffic control at Berlin's Brandenburg Airport had to suspend flights for two hours on Friday evening due to an unidentified drone breaching its airspace. The airport association says it...
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Video. Celebrities dress up for Heidi Klumβs Halloween party
Video. Supermodel Heidi Klum transformed into Medusa for her annual Halloween party in New York, wearing green scales and a headpiece of writhing snakes while her husband appeared as a man turned to stone
Video. Pet monkey gets loose inside Texas Halloween store
Video. A worker at the store told police they spent more than half an hour trying to get the monkey down.
Hamas returns remains of three more people to Israel, Red Cross says
Hamas has returned the remains of three more people, which were transferred to Israel via the Red Cross late on Friday. The bodies are still being forensically examined to determine their...
UK, Germany and Jordan foreign ministers condemn atrocities in Sudan and call for immediate truce
The foreign ministers announced their condemnations of the atrocities, reportedly committed by the RSF, in Darfurβs city of al-Fasher, as they participated in a security summit in the Bahraini...
Video. Hurricane Melissa leaves trail of devastation across the Caribbean
Video. Days of torrential rain and flooding from Hurricane Melissa have devastated parts of the Caribbean, displacing families and disrupting essential services across Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti and the...
Video. The golden toilet returns to auction with $10 million estimate
Video. Maurizio Cattelanβs 18-karat gold toilet, titled America, goes on auction at Sothebyβs New York this November with a starting bid of around $10 million β equal to the value of its gold.
Major demonstrations planned to mark one year since tragic awning collapse at Novi Sad train station
Nationwide protests have gripped the country for nearly a year after a concrete awning collapsed at a railway station in Novi Sad killing 16 people, in what protesters decried as gross...
This new urine health scanner lets you analyse your pee at home - but it doesnβt come cheap
A new device that sits inside the toilet bowl and analyses your urine for clues about hydration, nutrition and kidney health has been launched.
Inside Italyβs ultimate cheese festival: Parma opens its dairies for Caseifici Aperti
Parmaβs dairies are open for tours, workshops and tastings during Caseifici Aperti, the twice-a-year Parmigiano Reggiano festival.
This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
Growers have been battered by heavy rains, drought, floods, and other climate shifts, making it increasingly difficult to keep their crops alive.
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Are self-driving tractors the key to tackling agricultureβs labour crisis
At FIRA USA 2025 in California, the future of farming was on full display, with driverless tractors, drones and AI-powered machines navigating fields and tending crops.
German companies pay Russia β¬1.72 billion in taxes, raising concerns of funding its war in Ukraine
German companies have paid nearly $2 billion (β¬1.72bn) in taxes to Russia since the Ukraine invasion, funding the war effort. Critics urge immediate withdrawal.
Video. The tallest church in the world: Barcelonaβs Sagrada FamΓlia reaches
Video. Barcelonaβs Sagrada Familia has overtaken Germanyβs Ulmer MΓΌnster to become the worldβs tallest church after part of its central tower was lifted into place, rising to 162.91 meters.
Trade imbalance: How do EU membership contenders stack up against the bloc?
EU trade with the Western Balkans, Ukraine and Moldova has soared past β¬80bn a year, but the balance tilts heavily towards the bloc β underscoring how deep integration is not yet bringing the...
Israel receives remains of two more hostages returned by Hamas
Late Thursday, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the remains were those of Sahar Baruch and Amiram Cooper, who were both captured during the 7 October 2023, Hamas...
Did Trump invite the AfD's Alice Weidel to the White House? Not exactly
Social media is awash with claims that Donald Trump invited Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Alice Weidel to Washington. He didnβt, but a Republican congresswoman did.
Spoiler or supporter? Trump silent on EU enlargement process
Washington has historically supported the enlargement process on the basis that more member states joining the EU means more business and influence. Not anymore. Donald Trump couldnβt care less,...
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Video. Lego pumpkins bring Halloween magic to Legoland Windsor
Video. At first glance, it looks like an ordinary pumpkin patch. But hidden among the real pumpkins are others made entirely of Lego bricks.
What do Europeans have to say about the Digital Fairness Act?
Record 4,325 Call for Evidence submissions (boosted by gamers) show a split. Most business groups opposed it, and many publicly funded NGOs supported it. The EU βchampionsβ (Wolt, Ryanair, Vinted,...
Latvian Parliament votes to withdraw from treaty opposing violence against women
Some 32 Latvian lawmakers voted to stay in the pact of the Council of Europe that opposes violence against women, while 56 voted to leave it. Two MPs abstained from voting on the treaty which the...
Europe's secret weapon against Russian 'disposable agents'
Russia's "disposable agents" pose a threat to internal and external security. It is difficult to expose them. That is why German politicians are puzzling over how to defend the country against...
Here's how to use AI at work to avoid hallucinations and mistakes
Donβt trust AI to make big decisions for you and think of it as an intern.
Video. Heavy rains cause flooding in various parts of Tuscany
Video. Italy faces unstable weather over Halloween, with heavy rain in the north and thunderstorms expected in the south.
Cleanup efforts under way after Hurricane Melissa leaves destructive trail in the Caribbean
Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful ever recorded, tore through the Caribbean, with scientists pointing to climate change as a key factor behind the stormβs intensity.
Should we expect more monster storms like Hurricane Melissa as the planet warms?
Experts estimate that Melissa was about 10 per cent stronger because of climate change.
Video. Trump and first lady give candy at White House Halloween celebration
Video. The event was organized in partnership with the International Fresh Produce Association, which provided the pumpkins for the celebration and later donated them to DC Central Kitchen after...
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: How much packaging waste do EU citizens produce?
Despite packaging waste having risen over the past decade, seven EU countries achieved the 2030 goal of recycling at least 70% of all packaging waste as early as 2023.
Jamaica flight delays continue and package holidays cancelled following Hurricane Melissa
Hundreds of travellers are still waiting for flights out of Jamaica and are warned of food and accommodation shortages.
Europe's hydrogen heroes are leading the way worldwide
Are European companies still world leaders? Our new series βMade in Europeβ takes a look around machine halls and production facilities.
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Video. GPHG stars on show: World's best watches on display in Geneva expo
Video. The beauty and craftsmanship of watchmaking is being celebrated at Geneva's MusΓ©e dβArt et dβHistoire in a new exhibition curated by the Grand Prix d'Horologerie de Geneve ahead of its...
Eurozone inflation slows to 2.1%, yet Lagarde stays cautious
Eurozone inflation eased to 2.1% in October, nearing the ECBβs target. Lagarde praised progress but warned of global and wage-related risks.
Centrist D66 confirmed as Dutch general election winner
With nearly all votes counted, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party no longer has a chance at overtaking the centrist D66 party led by Rob Jetten.
Angry families begin burying dead after police raid on Rio favela kills at least 132
The operation's stated objectives were capturing leaders and limiting the territorial expansion of the Red Command gang, which has increased its control over favelas in recent years.
Greece still buries nearly 80% of its waste despite billions spent and bins everywhere
The waste problem is particularly critical in Athens and the wider area of the Greek capital.
Read it and weep: Spine-tingling books to read on Halloween
Are you sitting comfortably? Then let us begin. Whether you're celebrating Halloween or commiserating Day of the Dead, reading aloud or alone are both fitting ways to entertain yourself and,...
Universal Music Group and AI music firm Udio settle lawsuit and announce new music platform
A legal wrangle over alleged copyright infringement between Universal Music and AI firm Udio has ended with a settlement and a new partnership for a platform to make AI music more accessible to...
Video. Milanβs ghostly secrets ignite the Halloween spirit
Video. In Milan, Halloween unfolds amid centuries of history β from skull-lined chapels to ghostly legends in ancient libraries.
What will AI never be able to do and what can it do? Tech executives in Spain weigh in
AI is already a transformative reality in multiple sectors, but it poses challenges in cybersecurity and personal data protection. Experts from Microsoft, Carrefour and Iberdrola discuss the...
Turkish court sentences hotel owner and 10 others to life for deadly fire that killed 78
The blaze broke out at the Grand Karta Hotel at the Kartalkaya ski resort on 21 January during the winter school break,Β killing 78 peopleΒ and injuring 133.
European carmakers warn of supply shocks as Nexperia halts chip exports to China
Europeβs car industry is bracing for new supply shocks after Dutch chipmaker Nexperia halted wafer shipments from China amid management disputes, weeks after The Hague seized control of the...
Video. Watch: Mbappe receives 2024-2025 Golden Boot award
Video. Kylian Mbappe was presented with the 2024-2025 Golden Boot award on Friday in front of his Real Madrid team mates.
Video. El Fasher: civilians flee as violence engulfs North Darfur
Video. The capture of el-Fasher by the powerful Arab-led force raises fears that Africaβs third-largest nation may split again, nearly 15 years after the oil-rich South Sudan gained independence...
Video. Netherlands: Train crashes into truck at level crossing
Video. Five people sustained minor injuries after a train crashed into a truck at a level crossing in the Netherlands.
'Bohemian Rhapsody' turns 50: Here are five surprising covers of Queen's smash hit single
βBohemian Rhapsodyβ came out 50 years ago today. Euronews Culture picks its favourite and most surprising renditions of Queen's legendary single.
French justice minister's prison visit to Sarkozy sparks legal complaint by lawyers
France's justice minister visited former President Nicolas Sarkozy at the SantΓ© prison in Paris on Wednesday evening, sparking a legal complaint.
Kazakhstan closes 130 crypto platforms in shadow economy crackdown
Authorities in Kazakhstan seized digital assets worth β¬14.4 million and uncovered 81 illegal cash-out networks amid growing efforts to curb financial crime.
Neighbourly conflicts hinder North Macedonia at the gates of the EU
Historical and cultural disputes between North Macedonia and Bulgaria hinder EU accession. The stalemate revolves around identity and language recognition.
Video. Tiny pony becomes the mane attraction for visitors
Video. Believed to be the smallest Shetland pony ever born at a UK rescue farm, Pam is charming everyone with her playful energy and tiny frame.
Uzbekistan unveils education and AI initiatives at UNESCO conference in Samarkand
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay called the moment 'historic', noting that Samarkand is often described in literature as one of the world's most luminous cultural crossroads.
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Latvia 'will have to respect' rules protecting women even if it quits Istanbul Convention
Latvia will have to uphold protection rules for women even if it quits the Istanbul Convention in a divisive move seen as backtracking on fundamental rights.
Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says
Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently claimed that Russian forces are making significant advances on the battlefield, though their progress has been slow and costly in troops and weapons.
Four Bulgarian nationals sentenced to prison for defacing Paris Holocaust Memorial with βred handsβ
Judges found the 'red hands' graffiti was part of a coordinated campaign to stir division in France, echoing a previous pro-Russian disinformation operation.
UN Security Council approves resolution backing Morocco's plan for Western Sahara
The UN Security Council backed Morocco's claim over Western Sahara in a resolution supported by the US, marking a significant shift in international stance.
You might soon be able to travel from Switzerland to Sweden on this new sleeper train
Tickets for the EuroNight service are expected to go on sale starting 4 November.
Video. Destroyer USS Gravely leaves Trinidad and Tobago
Video. The USS Gravely, a destroyer equipped with guided missiles, departed from Port of Spain in Trinidad on Thursday morning.
'Don't believe the hype': Flavor Flav joins US Olympic bobsleigh team as official fan
Public Enemy's hypeman is swopping the stage for the snow after agreeing to join the US Olympic bobsleigh team as their loudest supporter during the 2026 Winter Games in Milan and Cortina. The...
Microsoft beats revenue expectations and invests a further β¬30bn in AI
Microsoft beat earnings expectations and outlined a renewed push into AI and cloud computing. A β¬30bn spending splurge, along with an Azure outage, nonetheless overshadowed the strong quarter and...
Baku waits for UN resolution to join international troops in Gaza
Under the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, Washington and its partners aim to form a temporary multinational mission. Multiple countries are in talks to contribute troops.
Five-hour Lisbon-Madrid rail link to go ahead by 2030, Portuguese officials say
The agreement between the Portuguese and Spanish governments and the European Commission also foresees, among other goals, a high-speed connection between the two capitals by 2034.
Trump announces deal with China after face-face talks with Xi in South Korea
Washington and Beijing are "in agreement on many things", Trump said after the meeting that lasted a little over 100 minutes, and the two leaders emerged from the front door and talked briefly.
Germany's Merz urges deeper European ties with Turkey despite disagreements on Gaza
The advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, had urged Merz to speak out against Turkey's crackdown on the opposition, including the arrest of Istanbul's mayorΒ Ekrem Δ°mamoΔlu.
Personal finance and AI: Should you trust ChatGPTβs investment advice?
Retail investors keep flocking to publicly-available online AI tools such as ChatGPT to help with their financial decisions, despite clear warnings about risks. But how capable are simple AI...
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Greek carrier Aegean Airways set to fly direct to Baghdad in European first
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis confirmed that the inaugural flight to Iraq's capital would take place on 16 December.
Spanish photographer captures world's first ever white Iberian Lynx on camera
The genetic anomaly testifies to the good progress of the Lynx pardinus conservation plans in the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula, after releases began in 2011 when the species was on the...
Hong Kong finalises preparations for Chinese National Games 2025
Hong Kong is finalising preparations for the Chinese National Games 2025, which will feature cross-border races and state-of-the-art venues shared with Guangdong and Macao.
Greece announces β¬2.5 billion plan to tackle drought and secure water supply
Climate change and the drought "threaten" Athens with water scarcity for the first time in 30 years. The emergency plan aims to avoid this.
AstΓ©rix in Lusitania: 'We had to include Portuguese hospitality in the story'
'AstΓ©rix in Lusitania' set a new sales record after launching at a Lisbon book store earlier this month, and its numbers are continuing to rise. Its authors tell Euronews Culture why they chose to...
Three dead in Russian strikes as Moscow continues attacks on Ukraine's power grid
Russian launched more than 650 drones and more than 50 missiles of various types in its latest strikes, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Video. One injured, train services suspended as heavy rains lash Andalusia
Video. Around fifty commuter, regional, and long-distance trains connecting Seville, Huelva, and Malaga have been suspended. One person is in serious condition in hospital after being struck by a...
Sci fi meets chores: This humanoid robot does your cleaning. But human may peek into your home
An American company just launched what they say is the first humanoid robot that is able to do domestic chores.
Louvre heist: Five new suspects arrested as search for jewels continues
French police have now detained seven people over the robbery at France's landmark museum on 19 October.
Jamaica airport reopens but flight cancellations and delays continue following Hurricane Melissa
Hundreds of travellers are still waiting for flights out of Jamaica and are warned of food and accommodation shortages.
Alphabet posts first-ever quarter with $100 billion in revenue
Investors celebrated the third-quarter numbers by driving up Alphabetβs stock price more than 6% in Wednesdayβs extended trading.
Dutch election stuns in night full of surprises: What you need to know
Dutch election goes to the wire as progressive forces led by newcomer Rob Jetten make gains in blow to rightwing firebrand Geert Wilders.
Video. Zaporizhzhia region hit hard in Russian strike, injuries reported
Video. Multiple Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia from Wednesday night into early Thursday, local officials said, injuring at least 17 people.
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Hybrid war or holy war: Do IS and Russia share the same playbook?
The so-called Islamic State group and Russia use similar tactics: propaganda, disinformation, and targeted recruitment of vulnerable groups. Hybrid warfare today, terrorism back then β methods...
Tsikhanouskaya supports Lithuania's border closure amid Belarusian 'hybrid attacks'
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, the Belarusian opposition leader, living in exile in Lithuania, called the measure justified and urged Europe to stay united against provocations from both...
Fed cuts key rate yet Powell says future reductions are not locked in
Powell suggested the Fed increasingly sees inflation as less of a threat as the central bank cut its key rate to a range from 3.75% to 4%.
US will resume testing nuclear weapons for first time in 30 years, Trump says
The US president suggested changes were necessary because other countries were testing their weapons. Russia has announced multiple tests recently.
Will AI create a gender trap for women in the workplace or level the employment field?
Jobs with the highest exposure to AI are likely to be the most affected but it is still unclear what form this impact will take.
Great expectations: The world's biggest museum dedicated to Ancient Egypt opens this week
The Grand Egyptian Museum will have more than 100,000 artefacts on display, from Tutankhamunβs tomb treasures to pharaoh Khufuβs famed βsolar boatβ.
Meta projects higher expenses for 2026, sending shares plummeting
Meta did not say what it expects 2026 expenses to be, but analysts are forecasting $97 billion (β¬83.51bn) β according to FactSet.
Video. Scenes of joy at D66 and GreenLeft HQs on Dutch election night
Video. Supporters of Dutch parties reacted on Wednesday evening to the release of an exit poll published immediately after voting ended.
Fossil fuel projects face stricter scrutiny after Europeβs top human rights court ruling
The case worked its way through European legal systems for nearly a decade before the ruling.
Prince Andrew to lose 'prince' title and move out of Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace says
The move follows revelations about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Video. Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox protest Israelβs military draft plans in Jerusalem
Video. Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men filled central Jerusalem on Thursday to protest government plans to draft them into the military.
Trump limits refugee admissions to 7,500 per year and gives priority to white South Africans
The administration announced the programme for Afrikaners in February, saying that white South African farmers face discrimination and violence at home.
Who is Rob Jetten, the potential next Dutch prime minister?
The 38-year-old's D66 party is neck-and-neck with Geert Wildersβ far-right Party for Freedom after Wednesday's election, meaning he could become the country's youngest ever leader.
Underpaid? The highest and lowest ranking sectors for employee pay satisfaction in Europe
Is the Netherlands an employee haven? Are construction workers better off than most others? What's the uncomfortable truth about worker pay in Finland? A new survey reveals where workers are...
Blood test to detect prostate cancer cuts risk of dying by 13%, study finds
One life was saved for every 456 men invited for a prostate cancer screening, the study found.
From Moscow with chaos: How Russia unites extremists across Germany
From neo-Nazis to left-wing groups, Russia is exploiting ideological overlaps and disinformation campaigns to sow chaos, division and insecurity in Germany.
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GPHG: Luxury watchmakers prepare to celebrate historic awards ceremony in Geneva
Each year, the world's finest timepieces are celebrated at the Grand Prix dβHorlogerie de GenΓ¨ve (GPHG) award ceremony, which is marking its 25th anniversary in November.
An electric bike for your feet? Nike says βwe just did itβ with shoe built for average runners
Nike is building what it calls the electric bike for feet, a shoe built to l let average runners go further with less effort.
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Cuba, over 700,000 evacuated
More than half a million people were evacuated in Cuba, according to President Miguel DΓaz-Canel, and forecasters said the Category 3 storm would unleash significant damage in Santiago de Cuba and...
How the flu, COVID-19, and common viruses could raise your risk of heart attack and stroke
A new analysis found that viral infections raise heart health risks in both the short and long term.
Scientists explain how Hurricane Melissa became a 'beast' among a string of monster Atlantic storms
When Melissa came ashore, it tied strength records for Atlantic hurricanes making landfall, both in wind speed and barometric pressure, a key measurement used by meteorologists.
US sought to lure NicolΓ‘s Maduroβs pilot into betraying Venezuelan leader, report shows
The report comes amid tensions between the Trump administration and Venezuela over drug trafficking.
Will Washington succeed in mending the Western Sahara rift?
The Western Sahara dispute, rooted in a 50-year conflict, presents major obstacles to US envoy Steve Witkoff's 60-day peace proposal for Morocco and Algeria, say analysts.
Family trapped under rubble after seven-storey building collapses in Turkey
The incident took place in the northwest city of Gebze on Wednesday, with officials saying it is unclear whether there are casualties.
Everything we know about 3I/ATLAS: The mysterious object speeding through our Solar System
While most scientists believe itβs a natural comet, one Harvard astronomer has suggested its unusual features could hint at signs of alien technology.
Big Tech spending on Brussels lobbying hits record high, report claims
The increase comes as pressure on the European Commission from the US administration to change its online platform and AI rules has gone up as well.
Solar energy in space: Reality or science fiction? |Euronews Tech Talks
Although engineers began developing space-based solar energy technology in the 1960s, this innovation is still not orbiting above our heads.
Black cats and Halloween: Why has a Spanish council banned their adoption?
Terrassa City Council in Spain has suspended the adoption of black cats this month to prevent the animals being used and abused in Halloween rituals to stop superstitions spreading during the...
Elderly woman found dead on Australian island after being left by cruise ship
Investigations are underway following the discovery of the 80-year-old's body on Lizard Island on Sunday.
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Polls open in Netherlands in close-run election seen as litmus test for far-right
The outcome of Wednesday's vote in the Netherlands could determine the strength of the far-right in a knife-edge race.
Brigitte Macron harassment trial opens debate on free speech in France
Defendants claim freedom of expression as prosecutors denounce a years-long cyber-harassment rooted in a hoax.
Video. Major Rio police raid leaves 60 suspects dead
Video. Around 2,500 police officers and soldiers launched a large-scale raid against drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, resulting in the deaths of at least 60 suspects and the arrest...
Video. Transport workers protest after driverβs murder in Peru
Video. More than a hundred transport workers blocked a major road near a port outside Lima on Tuesday, following the murder of a public transport driver during a government-declared state of...
Video. Category 5 storm melissa devastates Jamaica
Video. Streets were submerged in Kingston on Tuesday after Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as the most powerful storm to strike the island since records began 174 years ago.
North Korea boasts of cruise missile test as Trump visits South Korea
US President Donald Trump sought to downplay the incident, saying he still wanted to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for talks.
Netherlands national elections 2025: The results in pictures
The Netherlands national elections 2025 in pictures
Polish air force intercepts Russian Il-20 surveillance plane flying over Baltic Sea
The air force said that while the Russian plane did not violate Polish airspace, it did not have a flight plan and the transponder enabling it to be tracked was switched off.
Video. Israeli air strikes hit Gaza amid ceasefire accusations
Video. Residents gathered early on Wednesday around the rubble of destroyed homes in the Nuseirat refugee camp, following a series of Israeli air strikes that killed dozens, according to the...
Unique initiatives break with tradition to help EU cross-border workers find jobs
How is sport connecting job seekers and recruiters across EU borders? New initiatives are looking beyond rΓ©sumΓ©s to help cross-border workers find jobs.
Nvidia becomes first company to pass $5 trillion market capitalisation
Nvidia's value is now greater than the GDP of India, Japan and the United Kingdom, according to the International Monetary Fund.
This is how dependent Germany is on Chinese medicines
Germany sold more than 15 million tonnes of pharmaceutical products to China in 2024, while China sold more than 33 million tonnes to Germany.
Can Europeβs farmers save the water cycle?
Every year, 30% of the EU faces water shortages, while fewer than 40% of watercourses are in good or very good ecological condition. Agriculture is both a victim of and a contributor to the EUβs...
This German airline has been named Europeβs leading airline for the second year in a row
Lufthansa has been crowned Europeβs best airline 13 times since the start of the World Travel Awards, maintaining a continuous winning streak from 2011 to 2016.
Video. WWI soldiers' bottle messages found on Australian beach
Video. Two messages in a bottle written by Australian soldiers early in their voyage to France in World War I have been discovered more than a century later on Australiaβs coast.
Budapest boxing club says board member and family among 11 killed in Kenya plane crash
All passengers on board the Cessna Caravan, eight Hungarians, two Germans and their Kenyan pilot, died when the aircraft crashed in a forested area of Kwale County
EU inks agriculture deal with Ukraine even as political divisions remain over vast exports
The EUβs new export agreement with Ukraine comes into effect on Wednesday, even as Hungary, Poland and Slovakia maintain a ban on Ukrainian agricultural imports β a move that underscores the...
Centre-left D66 takes lead in Dutch parliamentary election, Ipsos exit poll says
The initial exit poll in the close-run Dutch parliamentary election shows a tight lead for the far-right PVV and centre-left D66 parties, project a result that remains too close to call.
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Moscow says it tested Poseidon underwater drone, another nuclear 'super weapon'
Three days after announcing a test of the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, Moscow said on Wednesday it also tested Poseidon, a nuclear-capable underwater drone. The second nuclear weapon test...
Sudanese paramilitary group accused of killing hundreds in North Darfur hospital
One witness said the city of el-Fasher was "like a killing field" after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized it over the weekend.
Nvidia enters the robotaxi race with Uber partnership
βThereβs one robot that is clearly at an inflection point, and it is basically here,β said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Grand Voyager | Exploring Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
From ancient mud-brick palaces to lush golf courses, Diriyah blends heritage, culture, and modern sophistication. But what is it about this historic district that makes it such a fascinating...
Spain holds memorial for flood victims a year after disaster killed over 230 people
Cleanup efforts initially led by thousands of residents and volunteers took weeks to scoop up the layers of mud and debris.
Two suspects in Louvre jewellery heist 'partially' admit participation, Paris prosecutor says
Experts fear the stolen pieces may already have been broken down and the stones recut to conceal where they actually came from.
Video. Streets flood in Kingston as Hurricane Melissa slams Jamaica
Video. Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday as a Category 5 storm with winds up to 295 km/h, the strongest in 174 years. Streets in Kingston were flooded and power cuts hit a...
βUnsustainable, unhealthy and ultimately unliveableβ: Report reveals deadly cost of climate inaction
A new study has assessed the growing toll of climate change on human health.
Brazilian police raid on Rio drug trafficking gang leaves at least 64 people dead
The police operation was one of the most violent in Brazilβs recent history, with human rights organisations calling for investigations into the deaths.
Serbiaβs EU bid: Necessity-driven joint ambition facing foreign policy hurdles
Serbia remains committed to joining the EU β but the unresolved status of Kosovo, waning public support, and regional rivalries continue to block its path. Ahead of Euronewsβ EU Enlargement Summit...
Men need to exercise nearly twice as much as women for equal heart health benefits
Just a few hours of exercise per week can protect the heart, with men needing more activity than women, a study found.
Mercedes sees quarterly profit plunge on China weakness and US tariffs
The German carmaker maintained its annual outlook despite the profit slump.
Trump given golden crown in South Korea ahead of trade discussions
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is meeting with his US counterpart to see if their countries can strike a trade deal.
'Patriotic' travel: Which Europeans are least likely to leave their home turf?
Do the French really hate trying local cuisine abroad? Who are the most 'sedentary' travellers? New data on EU tourists shows where and how they spend their travel budget.
Made in Italy no more: Experts want new fashion models as industry crisis looms
Leather shoes, wool jumpers, tailored suits: Italy produces some of the finest apparel in the world. But so much of the countryβs excellence relies on factors at odds with how modern design is developing.
How long can the Russian economy continue to fund the frontline?
The Russian economy is balancing on the edge of recession, yet the war could go on for years. Its financing appears to have no immediate major obstacles, according to experts.
Trump leaves door open for unprecedented third term as US president
US President Donald Trump said he would not run for the vice-presidency in 2028, and backed JD Vance and Marco Rubio as a potential ticket.
Trump in first meeting with Japanβs new PM says US is βally at the strongest levelβ
Trump who met with the newly elected Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo, called her role as Japanβs first woman prime minister a βbig deal,β emphasising the US commitment to Japan.
56% of citizens support EU enlargement, new Eurobarometer poll shows
The European Union's enlargement policy has gained political momentum since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Candidates and member states will meet in Brussels on 4 November for a debate organised...
Putin's secret terror in Germany: How Russia recruits its agents, one click at a time
Russian intelligence services are using Telegram, among other social media platforms, to recruit so-called "low-level agents" in Germany for small acts of sabotage, surveillance or provocation....
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China signs expanded ASEAN free trade pact as alternate to US protectionism
The free trade area covers a combined market of more than 2 billion people, lowers tariffs on goods, and boosts flows of services and investment.
Rule of law declined in over two thirds of EU countries, World Justice Project says
In 2025, Slovakia and Hungary saw the sharpest declines, according to the Rule of law index published by the World Justice Project.
Dutch Olympian and child rapist Steven van de Velde denied Australian visa
Netherlands' volleyball player Van de Velde was sentenced to four years in prison in the UK in 2016 after he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl.
Hurricane Melissa: Striking photos emerge as storm makes landfall in Jamaica
Fierce winds ripped roofs from buildings, and massive boulders crashed down onto roads, cutting off access across the region.
'Put money where the problem is' - Lithuanian FM tells Euronews EU must bolster Eastern flank now
Lithuania's Foreign Minister KΔstutis Budrys tells Euronews that defending the Eastern flank is an existential question after a series of destabilising airspace incursions.
Lawyers for Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro appeal his 27-year prison sentence
Bolsonaro was convicted of attempting a coup after losing the 2022 presidential race to Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva in a plot that prosecutors alleged included plans to kill Lula.
Uncertainty high among Dutch voters in final stretch of election campaigns
Tuesday's snap parliamentary election is expected to be a tight race between the four biggest parties, ranging across the political spectrum, as many voters remain uncertain about their choice.
Pregnant British teen may get two years in Georgia prison in drug smuggling plea deal
The family of Bella May Culley, 19, paid more than β¬157,000 in a plea deal that could result in a two-year prison sentence in the former Soviet republic.
Israeli PM Netanyahu orders military to immediately carry out 'powerful strikes' on Gaza
Netanyahu made the announcement shortly after Israel said that Hamas had opened fire on IDF forces in southern Gaza.
Hungary's PM Viktor OrbΓ‘n in push to reverse Trump's sanctions on Russian oil
OrbΓ‘n said he will visit Trump next week to discuss Russian oil imports to Hungary after the US imposed sweeping sanctions. When asked if Trump's tariffs on Russian oil went too far, OrbΓ‘n said yes.
Stepping off: Is bodyshaming to blame for singer Nelly Furtado deciding to leave the stage?
Furtado, who won a Grammy award for her debut single βIβm Like a Birdβ, returned to music in 2024 after a seven-year break but her decision to step back from performing has raised fears among fans...
US carried out three strikes on alleged drug-running boats killing 14, Hegseth says
The death toll from the disclosed strikes since early September now stands at 57 and the Trump administration has shown no evidence to support its claims about the boats' links to drug cartels.
Eleven dead after plane carrying German and Hungarian tourists crashes in Kenya
Kenyan authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which happened while the plane was travelling to Maasai Mara National Reserve.
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Hundreds of travellers face cancellations and flight delays as Hurricane Melissa hits
Hurricane Melissa, due to hit Jamaica on Tuesday, is the worldβs strongest storm so far this year, likely to cause devastating damage across the Caribbean.
Video. Protests and violence in Douala over alleged stolen vote
Video. Violent protests in Douala over alleged election fraud led to four deaths and over a hundred arrests, with the nation questioning its future under current rule.
French senators criticise Louvre's security and demand upgrades after jewellery heist
A delegation of senators visited the Paris museum and said that its security was "not in line" with modern standards.
Sanction Belarus to avoid 'spiral of escalation' after balloon incursions, Lithuanian FM tells EU
KΔstutis Budrys calls on Brussels to slap further sanctions on Minsk's banking and aviation sectors to rein in Lukashenska's 'cross-border crime.'
From Spanish mussel farms to EU policymakers: following the data powering Europe's blue economy
What connects aquaculture students in Spanish estuaries to EU policymakers in Brussels? A continent-wide network monitoring ocean conditions in real time, shaping fisheries policy and driving...
Going Underground: Discover Nakhchivanβs wellness culture, 110 metres below ground
Discover the natural wonders of Azerbaijanβs Nakhchivan region β from an underground health centre to a lake perched high up in the mountains.
Video. Dozens of Palestinians buried in Gaza after Israel returns bodies
Video. The bodies of 41 Palestinians were buried in Gaza on Monday after funeral prayers were held at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
Nordic leaders rule out joint debt, insist on Russian frozen assets to support Ukraine
The prospect of issuing new joint debt at a European level to support Ukraine leaves Nordic leaders cold. They insist financing should come from Russian assets as the Commission looks for options...
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Turkish troops will have no role in Gaza stabilisation force, Israel's FM Sa'ar says
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar opposes participation of Turkish troops in Gaza because of President Recep Tayyip ErdoΔan's "hostile approach".
RosalΓa releases 'Berghain', her collaboration with BjΓΆrk and first preview of her new album 'Lux'
The Spanish artist presents an experimental track with BjΓΆrk and American musician Yves Tumor, the first preview of her upcoming album 'Lux', which will be released on 7 November. The song mixes...
Dutch elections: Five things to watch
The Netherlands goes to the polls in an election that could see the far-right win, but no clear path to forming a government.
Ukraine's long-range strikes cut Russia's oil refining capacity by 20%, Zelenskyy says
Oil exports play a key role in funding Russia's invasion of Ukraine and new sanctions from the EU and US aim to cut into Moscow's oil and gas export earnings.
England trials new AI tool to speed prostate cancer diagnosis, offering same-day results
The new approach could save men from weeks of waiting for a diagnosis, NHS England said.
How viewing original artwork could boost your immune system and lower stress
A small experiment found tangible benefits from viewing masterpieces by artists such as Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, and van Gogh in a gallery.
Elon Musk launches AI-powered encyclopedia to rival Wikipedia? Will Grokipedia take off?
US tech billionaire Elon Musk launched an AI-powered encyclopedia, Grokipedia. But it got off to a rocky start.
Why is the Mediterranean region so prone to flooding? A new study has answers
A new study looks at the conditions that contribute to extreme flooding in Italy
Video. Mass evacuations in Vietnam as Hoi An floods
Video. Prolonged torrential rain has caused severe flooding in Da Nang region, with Hoi An's streets turning into rivers. Authorities are evacuating residents and tourists to safety.
Ukraine is advancing childrenβs rights in wartime on the road to Europe
Amidst war, Ukraine's adoption of the European Child Guarantee highlights its commitment to children's rights and offers critical insights into the EU's child protection efforts, Iryna Tuliakova...
Markets prepare for key rate decisions while tracking US-China trade talks
Global stocks rallied on Monday morning, driven by optimism that a new trade deal is in reach between the US and China.
Video. Satellite imagery shows Hurricane Melissa intensifying near Jamaica
Video. Satellite video shows Hurricane Melissa intensifying into a massive Category 5 storm near Jamaica, with towering clouds and powerful lightning flashes signaling its growing strength. The...
What to know about the 'Frankenstein' variant of COVID-19
The currently dominant COVID-19 variant in Germany has been referred to as the 'Frankenstein' variant. Here's why.
EU enlargement: How to end the wait?
EU hopefuls from the Western Balkans have faced a years-long delay on their membership path. Ahead of its flagship enlargement summit, Euronews examines the reasons why the process has lost...
King Charles dedicates Britain's first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops
The sculpture takes the form of a crumpled bronze letter bearing words from personnel who were affected by the ban on gay and transgender people from serving in the armed forces.
Video. Protesters in Tblisi call for fair elections and European future
Video. A march titled βUntil the End, Until Victoryβ was held in Tbilisi on 26 October, beginning in Republic Square and moving toward the Parliament.
Turkey and the United Kingdom sign β¬9 billion deal to purchase 20 Eurofighter jets
Ankara and London signed a preliminary deal for the Eurofighters in July, which are manufactured by a consortium comprising the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain and led by Britain's BAE Systems.
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US Navy loses two aircraft from USS Nimitz carrier within 30 minutes in South China Sea
US President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Tokyo on Monday, said the incidents could have been caused by "bad fuel".
Hurricane Melissa threatens catastrophic flooding in Jamaica and Haiti, meterologists warn
Expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Monday evening or Tuesday morning, Hurricane Melissa is forecast to become a Category 5 hurricane, making it the strongest storm on record for the Caribbean...
Video. Overnight drone attack kills three in Kyiv
Video. Russia launched another overnight drone attack on Kyiv on Sunday, killing three people and injuring at least 29, according to local authorities.
Trump urges Putin to end war in Ukraine βinstead of testing missilesβ
The Russian president announced a βsuccessful testβ of a new nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile in what the US president called an "inappropriate" step, calling on Putin to end his war in...
Lithuania draws up plans to shut Belarus border crossings indefinitely after balloon incursions
Lithuania's two border crossings with Belarus, at Medininkai and Ε alΔininkai, were both closed for several hours as a result of the balloon incidents.
US government to stop paying for food aid from November as second-longest shutdown continues
The new notice comes after the Trump administration said it would not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, (SNAP),...
Turkey probes hundreds of football referees involved in sports betting
Turkey's football federation revealed that 371 of its 571 referees hold betting accounts, prompting the prosecutor's office to open an investigation into alleged match-fixing.
OpenAI is reportedly developing a tool to generate music with prompts
There are already copyright lawsuits against AI companies
Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in Northern Europe
Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in the Northern Periphery and Arctic. Researchers from Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway and Sweden are testing 400 oat varieties to see which ones...
Video. Watch as Milei celebrates victory in Argentine midterm elections
Video. Milei emerged triumphant in Argentinaβs midterm elections, bursting onstage in Buenos Aires to belt out his death-metal anthem, βI am the king of a lost world!β Beaming before cheering...
Low-level agents in Germany: Russia's covert shadow force
Germany is turning into a frontline for hybrid warfare, with German intelligence warning that Russia is recruiting so-called "low-level agents" β ordinary civilians paid small sums to carry out...
Video. 45,000 marchers call for end to fossil fuel subsidies
Video. Just days before the Dutch election, 45,000 people marched in The Hague, demanding urgent climate action.
Ten on trial in Paris for online harassment of French First Lady Brigitte Macron
Ten people face trial for cyber-harassing Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender, facing up to three years in prison and β¬45,000 fines.
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US warship docks in Trinidad and Tobago amid rising tensions with Venezuela
Government officials from the twin-island nation and the US announced that the massive warship will remain in Trinidad until Thursday, allowing both countries to conduct training exercises.
Japan's new PM looks to boost relations with the US as Trump touches down in Tokyo
The US president is set to conclude his first tour of Asia in Seoul in the coming days where high-stakes talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping over trade disagreements are scheduled to take place.
Argentina's President Javier Milei wins midterm elections closely watched by Washington
A key ideological ally of Trump, Milei's governing party won over 40% of votes in national elections to renew almost half of the lower house of Congress, according to tallies in local media using...
A Czech initiative raises over β¬500,000 in 48 hours to fund a Flamingo missile to Ukraine
More than 500,000 euros in just 48 hours? This Czech organisation has shown the way: with a fundraising campaign, the organisation has raised enough money for a Flamingo cruise missile.
US-China trade deal closing in ahead of high-stakes meeting between Trump and Xi
Beijing decided to implement tighter restrictions on rare earths exports that are needed for advanced technologies. In response, Trump threatened additional tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Teaching on economic crises builds immunity to populism, report
By learning how societies navigated past downturns, students build empathy, critical thinking and resistance to simplistic blame games that fuel the far right and populism β according to a Council...
Microsoft hopes Mico succeeds where Clippy failed as tech companies warily add personality to AI
All you need to know about Microsoft's new AI companion.
What age do humans reach their mental peak? Itβs not as old as you think
Feel too old to take up a new hobby? Think again. A new study suggests humans reach their cognitive prime between the ages of 55 and 60.
Noctourism: Why the Northern Lights will be even more impressive this winter - and where to see them
A solar phenomenon has led to βextraordinarily highβ demand for a quadfecta of prime-positioned destinations.
βMost people donβt know it existsβ: Europeβs last healthy flat oysters at risk, researchers warn
Norway has one of the last disease-free populations of flat oysters.
Louvre robbery: two suspects arrested according to French media
It took the French police almost a week to make their first arrests in connection with the investigation into the theft of the jewels of the French sovereigns from the Apollo Gallery.
Trump presides over 'historic' peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia
Following border skirmishes last year, Thailand will release Cambodian prisoners and Cambodia will begin withdrawing heavy artillery.
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Trump makes unplanned refuelling stop in Qatar, meets Emir ahead of Asia trip
Trump met Qatarβs Emir and Prime Minister during a brief stop in Doha to discuss Gaza peace and regional diplomacy.
Testing of 'unique' new Russian weapon successful, says Putin
Russian defence forces have announced that they have successfully tested the Burevestnik nuclear missile.
Independent leftwing candidate Catherine Connolly wins Irish presidential elections
Connolly, 68, is a fluent Irish speaker from Galway in the west of Ireland, and has promised to be a voice for all the people of Ireland and for peace.
Hamas expands search for hostage bodies in Gaza as Egypt joins effort
The widespread destruction across the Gaza Strip has made it difficult for Hamas to locate and recover the bodies of the remaining Israeli hostages, who may be buried beneath the rubble.
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What is the reparations loan for Ukraine and why is the EU stuck with the plan?
An audacious plan to use Russia's immobilised assets to issue a β¬140-billion loan to Ukraine is held up by EU leaders. Here's why.
Skiing with eagles in the Alps: Inside one of Franceβs most sustainable ski resorts
In the French Alps, some resorts offer skiers more than just scenic slopes.
Earthquake data could hold the key to predicting Mount Etnaβs next eruption, study finds
New research shows earthquake patterns can help forecast Mount Etna eruptions
A new wave of DIY marketing: Small businesses take to TikTok
It might seem that in an age of mass production and advanced technology, the handiwork of artisans is doomed to failure. Nothing could be further from the truth, say traditional entrepreneurs who...
The Louvre secretly transfers part of jewellery collection to underground Bank of France vault
Last week, eight crown jewels were stolen from the world-famous museum in Paris, which sparked public outrage and raised questions over museum security.
European Union seeks to end dependency on China for rare earths
Through the RESourceEU plan, the European Union seeks to end its reliance on China for its critical raw materials, which are essential for Europe's automotive, defence, Greentech and digital sectors.
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Leftwing Catherine Connolly wins Ireland presidential election
Fine Gael candidate Heather Humphreys conceded defeat after early tallies showed Connolly was on the course to be elected the country's next president.
Germany destroys two nuclear plant cooling towers as part of nuclear phaseout plan
The two towers, equivalent to roughly 56,000 tonnes of concrete, collapsed in a controlled demolition on Saturday. It comes as part of Germany's nuclear phaseout.
Japanese tourist falls from the Pantheon parapet and dies
A 70-year-old Japanese man visiting Rome tragically died on Friday evening after falling from the parapet of the Pantheon. The authorities are investigating what happened.
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At least four killed in Ukraine after overnight missile and drone attack from Russia
At least four people have been killed and 16 injured. The strikes come after Zelenskyy urged the United States to expand sanctions on Russia to force the Kremlin to peace talks.
Trump sets off for first trip to Asia this term
On a trip expected to be focused on investments and peace deals, the US president will be visiting Malaysia, Japan and South Korea. He is also likely to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Spain completes its 'most ambitious space project' with the launch of the satellite SpainSat NG II
The SpainSat NG II satellite successfully took off from Cape Canaveral aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9. With it, Spain completes its SPAINSAT NG secure communications programme and reinforces its role as...
Flu season is coming for Europe. How bad could it be this year?
Itβs difficult to say just how severe the flu season will be before it starts. Hereβs how experts try to predict it.
Belgian resistance holds up β¬140 billion loan for Ukraine at EU summit
After a summit of EU leaders, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever complained he had not received answers to all his concerns about a groundbreaking plan to issue a β¬140 billion loan to Ukraine.
Planning a trip to Japan? Expect higher visa fees and tourist taxes in 2026
Japanβs new taxes aim to control record visitor numbers while funding education and infrastructure.
Eurozone private sector logs strongest growth in over two years
Eurozone private sector activity rose at its fastest pace since mid-2023 in October, driven by strong services growth in Germany. France lagged with deepening contraction.
Rise of political influencers sparks questions about ad regulation, study shows
The upcoming Digital Fairness Act, aimed at protecting consumers from misleading influencer marketing, could include stricter rules for influencers.
China focuses on high-tech and consumers as trade wars hit economy
An outline of the ruling Communist Party's blueprint for the next five years was laid out in a 5,000-word communique released on Thursday.
Germany's energy transition: Are costs for customers spiralling out of control?
Germany's municipal authorities are making preparations to phase out gas for central heating. At the same time, the Federal Ministry of Economics wants to rely on gas more to generate electricity...
Warsaw Stock Exchange seeks developed market status within 3-5 years
The Warsaw Stock Exchange has ambitious plans. According to Tomasz BardziΕowski, CEO of the WSE, it expects to rise to the rank of a developed market in the MSCI classification within the next...
UK authorities seize thousands of unlicensed weight loss jabs in major drug trafficking bust
Law enforcement said the unlicensed drugs were βpotentially deadlyβ.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'A House of Dynamite' - Is Kathryn Bigelow back with a bang?
Out on Netflix today, Kathryn Bigelow's first film since 2017's 'Detroit' sees the Oscar winner tackle the prospect of nuclear annihilation. With mixed results.
French prosecutor seeks rare life sentence for woman who killed and raped schoolgirl
A French prosecutor has requested a life sentence without parole for Dahbia Benkired, accused of raping, torturing and killing 12-year-old Lola Daviet in 2022 β a case that shocked France and...
Cyberattack drives UK car production to 73-year low as tax threat looms
UK factories built 35.9% fewer vehicles in September after major manufacturer JLR was knocked offline by a cyber incident. Now the sector is accusing Westminster of unfairly taxing its own...
Putin says Russia will not cave under US sanctions, Trump replies βwe will seeβ
Russiaβs president downplayed the latest US sanctions as an βunfriendly actβ which he claims would not have much impact on Russiaβs economy or its stance on Moscowβs war in Ukraine. His comments...
Job growth: Which European regions are rising fastest?
Is southern Europe bridging the employment gap with the north? Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian regions are showing significant job rate growth.
Trump administration finalises plan to open pristine Alaska wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling
The Trump administration has approved plans to open Alaskaβs Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas drilling, rekindling fierce debate between economic interests and environmental protection.
Video. Graffiti gains support in Guineaβs capital
Video. A large mural in Conakry has become a new landmark in the city, created by graffiti artist Omar Diaw of the collective Guinea Ghetto Graff.
Video. Scholar searches rubble for his books in Gaza
Video. A Palestinian scholar in Gaza City was filmed searching through the rubble of his destroyed home alongside his grandchildren, trying to recover what remained of his personal library.
Plant and animal extinctions slow but experts warn human activity still poses βsignificantβ risks
Researchers have warned that the findings should not be used as a βcarte blancheβ for destructive human behaviour.
International forum in Tashkent champions transparent business
Officials, entrepreneurs and experts from ten countries met in Tashkent to discuss business integrity, transparent regulation and the protection of entrepreneursβ rights.
Kim Jong-un inaugurates 'sacred' memorial for North Korean soldiers killed in Kursk
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un said military brotherhood between his country and Russia would "advance non-stop," the state-run KCNA news agency reported.
Airbnb safety reviews can turn off some travellers. Could increased transparency help?
Airbnb safety reviews can influence bookings, new study shows
How were inmates able to film Nicolas Sarkozy's cell, given mobile phones are banned in prisons?
Footage of Nicolas Sarkozy being taunted by fellow inmates inside Paris' prison de la SantΓ© has gone viral on social media, sparking a public controversy and a debate about prisoners' access to...
Meta and TikTok breach EU online platform rules, European Commission finds
Both platforms have now time to reply to the findings or face a penalty of up to 6% of their global annual turnover.
A shift in food taxes could cut emissions and make diets healthier, researchers say
Putting a tax on climate-intensive food could reduce impact, new study shows
At least three killed in explosion at northern Ukraine train station
The bomber died of his injuries in an ambulance, the State Border Guard Service said on Friday.
The Scharf Collection opens for its first large-scale exhibit in Berlin
The iconic collection will feature more than 150 artworks by major artists like Manet, Degas and Picasso.
Hundreds of thousands attend rival rallies in Budapest as election test nears for OrbΓ‘n
With elections due in April, the rival rallies were a standoff between Viktor OrbΓ‘n and PΓ©ter Magyar, his main political challenger who looks set to present the long-serving Hungarian leader with...
Too costly to mint? Germany says 'nein' to silver commemorative coins
The German finance ministry has halted the release of two silver coins after a surge in metal prices made minting them uneconomical. The decision marks a cautious pause in a decades-long tradition...
EU and Uzbekistan deepen ties with new partnership agreement signed in Brussels
On Friday, the EU and Tashkent signed an Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement in Brussels to strengthen ties between the two partners.
Trump ends trade talks with Canada over anti-tariffs TV advert as trade tensions heat up
The post on Trumpβs social media site came after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he plans to double Canada's exports to countries outside the US due to Trumpβs tariffs.
Unblocking Russian frozen assets 'matter of time', says EU Commissioner Lahbib
Belgium is internationally seen as the main obstacle to a European proposal to issue a β¬140 billion loan to Ukraine using the immobilised Russian assets held in Brussels.
Does the clock going back an hour really affect your health? Hereβs what experts say
The clock going back for winter is far less disruptive than the spring shift, which has been linked to spikes in heart attacks and traffic accidents.
Angola, Mozambique and Egypt advocate greater cooperation to promote tourism in Africa
In a panel discussion at the Global Tourism Forum, leaders from Angola, Mozambique and Egypt explored the economic impact of tourism, its role in job creation and the importance of investment in...
World Travel Awards: Portugal voted 'Best Destination in Europe' for 2025
Several destinations in Portugal were also recognised, such as Lisbon, Porto and Madeira.
How the Louvre jewel robbery gave a German ladder firm a golden lift
German lift manufacturer, BΓΆcker, turned to social media when they spotted their ladder used in the Louvre theft. In a post, the firm said: "The BΓΆcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up...
EU lawmakers plead UN body to go hard on wildlife trafficking by 2030
More data, better traceability schemes and stepping up enforcement are some of the measures backed by lawmakers to tackle wildlife trafficking ahead of the UN convention in Uzbekistan.
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Tensions remain high as China and EU prepare Brussels meeting on rare earths
Maros Ε efΔoviΔ's meeting with his Chinese counterpart is cancelled. Instead, EU and Chinese experts will discuss China's rare earth export controls in Brussels.
At least 14 migrants dead after dinghy sinks in the Aegean Sea off Turkey's coast
Greece is a major entry point into the European Union for people fleeing conflict and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
EU Commissioner Lahbib: βHamas is not an interlocutor for usβ
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib talks about the blocβs role in the Middle East, as well as in Ukraine - and she defends her home country, Belgium.
Ukraine's president urges US to expand sanctions on Russia to force it to peace talks
Zelenskyy was in London for talks with two dozen European leaders who have pledged military support to shield his country from future Russian aggression.
UK judge sentences men for role in Russia-linked arson attack targeting supplies for Ukraine
The men were involved in a plot to set fire to a warehouse in east London in March 2024 that contained humanitarian aid and Starlink satellite equipment destined for Ukraine.
Croatia reintroduces military service as fears of war spilling over from Ukraine rise
Croatia's Defence Ministry said the aim is to teach young people basic skills and knowledge that are "needed in crisis situations, so they would contribute to national security."
US sending aircraft carrier to South America, Pentagon says in major escalation of military buildup
Deploying an aircraft carrier is a major escalation of military power in a region that has already seen an unusuallyΒ large US military buildupΒ in the Caribbean Sea and the waters off Venezuela.
Meet Grace Wales Bonner, the new head of menswear at Hermès
She is known for blending academic and cultural depth into menswear, and was awarded the LVMH Prize for Young Designers in 2016.
'More pressure on Russia, that's the plan,' Zelenskyy tells EU leaders in Brussels
More air defence, long-range weapons and more pressure on Russia is what Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes will pressure Moscow into direct talks with Kyiv and ultimately to a ceasefire.
Vance criticises Israel's parliament vote on West Bank annexation, calls move an 'insult'
While many members of Israel's coalition support annexation, they have backed off those calls since US President Donald Trump said last month that he opposes the move.
Carney says Canada will double non-US exports over Trump trade tariffs and policy
According to Carney, the decades-long process of an ever-closer economic relationship between the Canadian and US economies is now over.
Three men arrested in UK on suspicion of spying for Russia, Scotland Yard says
The suspects, aged between 44 and 48, were detained at addresses in west and central London on Thursday.
NBA legend and Portland head coach Chauncey Billups arrested in gambling probe, sources say
FBI Director Kash Patel and other law enforcement officials were expected to provide more information at a news conference later on Thursday.
Ukraine unveils upgraded 'Sea Baby' drone it says can strike anywhere in the Black Sea
The range of theΒ "Sea Baby"Β has been expanded from 1,000 kilometres to 1,500 kilometres and it can carry up to 2,000 kilograms of payload.
Anti-obesity drugs have heart health benefits beyond weight loss, study finds
The findings suggest weight loss drugs independently affect heart health risks, researchers said.
British ex-soldier acquitted of murder in 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland
The judge ruled on Thursday that there was insufficient evidence to convict Soldier F over the killing of unarmed civilians on 30 January 1972.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant to regain off-site power, officials say
Zaporizhzhia is one of the 10 biggest nuclear plants in the world and its fate amid the fighting has caused fears of a potential nuclear catastrophe.
People use garden tools to protect millions of migrating red crabs on Australia's Christmas Island
Up to 100 million crabs are expected to make their way from their forest burrows to the shoreline where they breed.
James Webb Space Telescope detects βseeds of lifeβ in icy star beyond our galaxy
Complex organic molecules, including methanol and ethanol, have been detected outside the Milky Way, using the James Webb Space Telescope.
Brent surges as US sanctions suffocate Russian oil flows
Fresh US measures against Russian energy giants are tightening the seaborne supply of oil, pushing Brent higher as traders price in risk.
Irish police arrest 23 in Dublin during second evening of disorder
Two officers were injured on Wednesday evening outside a hotel housing asylum seekers.
Amid severe mental health strains, how are EU countries responding?
Depression and anxiety are the most prevalent conditions in OECD countries and have a significant impact on a population's health and well-being, as well as the economy at large. But are there...
PETA UK asks Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant to change his name to βRobert Plant Woolβ
November is Plant Wool Month, which raises awareness for "cruelty-free, sustainable plant wools and the innovative designers using them.β
Tesla profits fall despite higher sales, hitting share price
Tesla reported a fourth straight decline in quarterly profit even as sales rose, triggering a drop in its shares in after-hours trading. Meanwhile, CEO Elon Musk is betting on the robotaxi branch...
Two Russian military aircraft enter NATO member Lithuania's airspace, military says
In a post on X, Lithuania's President Gitanas NausΔda slammed what he called a "blatant breach of international law and territorial integrity."
Freezing the war at current frontlines is 'a good compromise,' Zelenskyy says
Ukraine and Europe are pushing for a ceasefire along the current frontlines as a first step towards any peace agreement. They hope that US President Donald Trump will support the idea and put more...
North Korea says its latest missile tests demonstrated new hypersonic system
At a military parade earlier this month, Kim Jong-un unveiled some of his military's newest weapons, including what appeared to be a short-range ballistic system fitted with hypersonic glide vehicles.
Video. King Charles and Queen Camilla join Pope in historic Vatican prayer
Video. Britainβs King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the Vatican on Thursday, joining Pope Leo XIV in prayer inside the Sistine Chapel in a landmark act of unity between the Church of...
US President Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
Changpeng Zhao, known as "CZ," stepped down as head of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange and pleaded guilty to money laundering in 2023.
Qatar and US warn EU law could threaten energy security as GECF ministers meet
Both countries called on the EU to either repeal the law entirely or remove its most economically damaging provisions, specifically citing articles on extraterritorial application and transition plans.
Travellers warned over tainted alcohol abroad. What destinations are now considered high-risk?
Drinking cheap, unsealed or bootleg drinks abroad can cause blindness or death, FCDO warns.
Menβs brains shrink faster with age than womenβs, study finds
The study aimed to find out whether sex differences in healthy brain ageing explain why women are diagnosed with Alzheimerβs more often.
Gen Z want less sex in movies and TV shows according to new study
According to a new study, raunchy teen comedies and sexually edgy dramas are losing favour among Gen Z viewers.
Agatha Christieβs Poirot and Miss Marple join Mr Men and Little Miss universe
Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple are back, sorting out mischief and muddles instead of death and murder...
Ukraine will not cede any of its territory, Zelenskyy tells Euronews
There will be no territorial concessions in Ukraine, the Ukrainian president said, answering Euronews' question on whether Kyiv is now being pressured into territorial concessions.
Louvre museum director wants in-house police station to prevent smash and grab raids
At a Senate hearing, Louvre director Laurence des Cars detailed failures in the Paris museum's security and also confirmed that she had offered to resign but the move was rejected by Culture...
Putin supervises nuclear forces drills as sanctions mount on Russia over its war against Ukraine
The Kremlin said that as part of the manoeuvres involving all parts of Moscowβs nuclear triad, a Yars intercontinental ballistic missile was test-fired from the Plesetsk launch facility in...
Three La SantΓ© inmates in custody after Sarkozy taunted and threatened in French jail
Three inmates at La SantΓ© prison in Paris were placed in special custody over their involvement in the taunting and threats against Nicolas Sarkozy, who is serving a jail sentence there.
How Qatar is seeking soft power by shaping city skylines worldwide
With investments across continents and developments reshaping city skylines, Qatar is demonstrating its growing ambition to make a lasting mark on the worldβs urban landscape.
Meta to cut 600 jobs from its artificial intelligence division
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta is cutting 600 jobs in its AI division, according to US media.
Pray together to stay together: King Charles meets Pope Leo XIV in historic public show of unity
Britain's King Charles III and Pope Leo XIV have prayed in public together in a historic moment, marking the first time in 500 years that leaders of both the Church of England and the Catholic...
France and Spain hit the brakes on 2035 diesel and petrol car ban, letter reveals
In a letter sent to EU leaders, Paris and Madrid state that the target must be kept, but ask for "made in Europe" incentives to help the struggling automotive industry.
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Azerbaijan welcomes global urban planning experts ahead of the 2026 World Urban Forum
Azerbaijanβs third National Urban Forum brought global experts together to promote sustainable, climate-resilient cities, in the lead-up to the World Urban Forum 2026.
Video. Severe winds batter New Zealand for second time in a week
Video. Powerful winds swept across parts of New Zealand for the second time in a week on Thursday, disrupting flights, forcing school closures, and causing widespread transport delays.
French left-wing politician Louis Boyard accused of hiding luxury watch on TV, but what's the truth?
Argentina's radical right-wing President Javier Milei has fuelled online claims alleging that Louis Boyard, a politician from the far-left France Unbowed party, removed his luxury watch before a...
Will Russia back down from war after further EU and US sanctions?
Moscow has denied that the latest round of sanctions by the EU and the new strict measures by Washington will have any effect on its economy or its war strategy, signalling that Russia will not...
Germany secures wages of 12,000 local US Army employees amid budget crisis in Washington
The German federal government stepped in three weeks after the start of the US government shutdown.
World chess body probes Kramnik for harassment of late grandmaster Naroditsky
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) says it is investigating Vladimir Kramnik over his cheating accusations against Daniel Naroditsky, who died recently at the age of 29.
Two people killed in US strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats off the coast of Colombia
The latest attacks, a departure from the seven previous US strikes that had targeted vessels in the Caribbean Sea, bring the death toll to at least 37 in the Trump administration's crackdown on...
Video. Pumpkins take centre stage at Germanyβs biggest autumn festival
Video. Autumn in Germany means pumpkins take centre stage at the Klaistow farm, located about 56 kilometres southwest of Berlin.
Is this seat taken? Gang arrested over theft of 1,000 restaurant chairs in Spain
The stolen chairs, which had an estimated value of β¬60,000, were resold in Spain, Morocco and Romania, according to police.
Video. Drums echo through Japan as centuries-old autumn parade returns
Video. Crowds lined the streets of Matsue City in western Japan on Sunday to witness the traditional autumn parade known as dogyoretsu, a centuries-old celebration featuring giant drums.
How the mRNA technology behind COVID-19 vaccines could βturbo-chargeβ cancer treatments
Cancer patients who received the mRNA-based jab after starting immunotherapy lived significantly longer than those who did not get the vaccine.
Video. Police clash with protesters outside Dublin asylum centre
Video. A second night of unrest erupted in Dublin on Tuesday as protesters gathered near an asylum hotel, leading to clashes with police and six arrests.
France's former President Sarkozy to have permanent police protection in prison
French interior minister says the ex-president will have two police officers stationed in neighbouring cells around the clock for his security.
European defence stocks rally as summit between Trump and Putin stalls
European defence stocks rallied as plans for a TrumpβPutin summit were taken off the agenda. Analysts expect sustained defence spending, driven by NATO pressure and ongoing Russian threats despite...
Target 2050: European cities want 'balanced' tourism that works for their citizens
Local governments are warning that the tourism industry's rapid growth is putting pressure on infrastructure, causing pollution levels to rise and reducing the quality of life for residents. Can...
Imprisoned journalists from Belarus and Georgia win EU's Sakharov Prize for 2025
The European Parliament awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Andrzej Poczobut from Belarus and Mzia Amaglobeli from Georgia.
During cold and flu season, youngest children are germier than older kids, study says
The youngest kids, ages three to five, also had the highest rates of actual illness, the study found.
Serbian President VuΔiΔ condemns shooting outside parliament as 'terrorist attack'
The 70-year-old who caused a fire and fired shots at a tent camp in central Belgrade injuring one person on Wednesday was arrested.
From horseback mastery to modern combat: how stuntwoman Zhibek Zhappasbayeva is fearless in action
Zhibek Zhappasbayeva is breaking global barriers in the stunt world, seamlessly blending tradition with modern action and proving that Kazakh stunt performers can do it all.
Italy's UniCredit sees record profits as Commerzbank advance drags on
UniCredit shareholders prepare for a bumper payout as the bank forecasts profits of more than β¬10 billion this year.
βYour momβ becomes trending reply in Trump administration labelled βmoronicβ and βchildishβ
Itβs a comeback that every teenager has used. However, when several members of the Trump administration turn to the reply "your mom" to answer newsworthy questions, many online have become...
EU countries mull response to China's squeeze on rare earths
China's restrictions on rare earths are expected to be raised during a meeting of EU leaders as capitals mull how to respond.
Virtuoso victory: American pianist Eric Lu triumphs at Poland's International Chopin Competition
American classical pianist Eric Lu is celebrating a "dream come true" after winning the International Chopin Competition with a stunning performance in Warsaw.
Flexing muscles: Is physical fitness becoming a must for politicians?
In times of uncertainty, a politician who displays physical strength can appeal to voters, says Professor Jacek Wasilewski, a media expert from the University of Warsaw.
Eurostar unveils β¬2bn plan to run double-decker trains through Channel Tunnel
The huge investment comes after several companies risk dismantling Eurostarβs monopoly on the Channel Tunnel.
Mosquitos found in Iceland for the first time following record-breaking temperatures
After the species was identified near Icelandβs capital, Antarctica remains the worldβs only mosquito-free haven.
How many steps are enough for heart health? For older adults, new study says itβs not 10,000
Walking briskly can increase the heart rate, improve circulation, lower blood pressure, and help people lose weight.
Hospital crises lead to surge in ambulance births in Portugal
More than 30 babies were delivered in ambulances between January and mid-September, with the SetΓΊbal Peninsula the most affected region.
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Spotify users boycott streaming platform over ICE recruitment ads
Spotify has been running a series of recruitment ads for ICE and said that the ads referring to βdangerous illegalsβ do not violate their advertising policy. This has prompted more and more...
Video. Russian strikes kill six in massive overnight attack on Ukraine
Video. Russia launched a large-scale drone and missile assault across Ukraine early Wednesday, killing at least six people and causing widespread damage to residential areas and energy infrastructure.
Russian strike hits Kharkiv kindergarten, children evacuated amid blaze
Russia attacked Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv on Wednesday, hitting a kindergarten with children in attendance. Ukraineβs president said all children have been evacuated, with many...
Video. Baby snow leopard sees a pumpkin for the first time
Video. A three-month-old snow leopard cub at Michiganβs John Ball Zoo has been delighting staff and visitors alike after playing with her first pumpkin as part of seasonal enrichment activities.
Six arrested after anti-immigrant protest in Dublin turns violent
Demonstrations erupted at a hotel housing asylum seekers on the outskirts of Ireland's capital after reports of an alleged sexual assault on a young girl.
Vilnius airport closed after cigarette-smuggling balloons spotted
The Lithuanian authorities have blamed Belarus for the incident, which disrupted the travel plans of 4,000 passengers.
Inflation in the UK remains high, sitting at 3.8% in September
Housing and household services fuelled inflation in the UK, as consumer prices remained almost twice as high as the Bank of Englandβs 2% target in September.
Leading AI, business, and media figures call for a slowdown in race to AI superintelligence
Public figures say the AI race to superintelligence has raised concerns, ranging from human economic obsolescence, loss of freedom, and human extinction.
Heavy Metal Lady: Japanβs first female Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was a heavy metal drummer
Did you know that Sanae Takaichi, who became Japanβs first female Prime Minister this week, was once a heavy metal drummer?
Stolen Louvre jewels worth an estimated β¬88 million, says Paris prosecutor
Following the daring theft from the most visited museum in the world on Sunday, more than 100 investigators are currently working to find the four suspects and missing gems, according to Paris...
βFighting for natureβ: How rewilding efforts are helping Ukrainian soldiers and families heal
Amid Russiaβs invasion, rewilding efforts have emerged as a βmuch-needed symbol of resilienceβ for Ukraine.
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Inside the UK art studio empowering autistic artists amid Trump's discredited autism claims
An art studio for autistic artists in Kent, south-east England, is thriving, selling more than 70 works in its latest exhibition while offering a space for creativity and connection.
Netflix blames tax dispute in Brazil for rare earnings letdown
Netflix shares were down more than 6% in extended trading after the company delivered weaker-than-expected results.
Is the EUDI wallet a digital silver bullet?
When EU policymakers launched the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI) under eIDAS 2.0, they promised a secure single ID for seamless cross-border use. But seen through the lens of wicked...
Russia's new energy assault strategy pushes Ukraine into another winter of blackouts
Attacks on Ukraine's power grid have grown more effective as Russia launches hundreds of drones, some equipped with cameras that improve targeting, overwhelming air defences.
North Korea has fired ballistic missiles toward the east, Seoul says
South Koreaβs military detected multiple suspected short-range ballistic missiles launched from an area south of Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, South Koreaβs Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Some antidepressants have more serious physical side effects than others. Hereβs how
Not all antidepressants are the same when it comes to physical side effects, researchers said.
Trump doesnβt want βwasted timeβ with Putin as plan for Budapest meeting is called off
βI donβt want to have a wasted meeting,β Trump said in comments that follow Russia's foreign secretary Sergey Lavrov's remarks that Russia is opposed to an immediate ceasefire in its war against Ukraine.
Exclusive: EU to announce β¬75 million package in financial support for Egypt
The European Union is deepening its relations with Egypt, increasing financial support to the North African country despite ongoing human rights concerns.
EU and US impose new sanctions on Russia to force ceasefire in Ukraine
The new package of EU sanctions targets Russian LNG, banks, oil providers, cryptocurrency platforms and vessels from the "shadow fleet".
Where in Europe do people feel least safe walking alone at night?
Is France less safe than Rwanda and Bangladesh? The new World Safety Index has raised questions on security across Europe.
Egypt joins EU funding programme Horizon Europe but investment is not guaranteed
Egypt can now apply for projects under Horizon Europe, though funding will depend on the eligibility of each proposal.
European Parliament rebels against simplified sustainability requirements
Lawmakers rejected part of a simplification package, as the centrist majority was defeated by nine votes
"I'm ready to resume negotiations" - President of Cyprus optimistic about reuniting the island
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Euronews, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides speaks about his vision for the future of his country, the European Union and peace in Gaza.
Top UN court says Israel must allow UN relief agency UNRWA to supply aid to Gaza
The Hague-based court was asked late last year by the UN General Assembly to determine Israelβs legal obligations after the country passed laws effectively banning the agency from operating there.
Live - Zelenskyy to join EU summit to rally support after difficult Trump meeting - follow live
EU leaders have a packed agenda during their one-day summit on Thursday but one of their key objectives will be to show unity in their support for Ukraine.
Ukraine loan, climate goals and Chinese curbs set to dominate EU summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the EU summit and plead for fresh support after his disappointing visit to the White House.
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan strengthen ties for massive global infrastructure and energy projects
The leaders of both countries laid out the paths ahead on major infrastructure and energy projects for the Eurasian region within the enhanced strategic partnerships between the two economic...
Exploring how Qatar is actively reimagining how to live with the sea and not just near it
Once a country known more for sand than surf, Qatar is now making waves - literally. From jetpacking to jetskiing, kite surfing to kayaking, paddleboarding to parasailing, its 560 km of coastline...
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ChatGPT could face strictest set of EU rules as it hits 120 million users in Europe
Popular generative AI bot ChatGPT could face the EU's strictest platform rules under the Digital Services Act, as it surpassed 120 million monthly users in Europe earlier this week.
Ukraine and Sweden sign a long-term deal for up to 150 Gripen fighter jets for Kyiv
On the eve of the EU summit, Ukraine and Sweden signed a deal Wednesday for up to 150 Gripen E fighter jets for Kyiv over the next decade, with the first deliveries expected in 2026.
US Senate candidate Graham Platner gets new tattoo to cover one with Nazi links
The Democrat Graham Platner says he is not a "secret Nazi" and was not aware of the associations of the skull-and-crossbones tattoo on his chest.
Video. Children evacuated after Russian attack on Kharkiv kindergarten
Video. A Russian strike hit a private kindergarten in the Kholodnogirskyi district of Kharkiv on Wednesday morning, injuring six people and killing one, Ukrainian officials said.
Gaza reconstruction: Cyprus has a plan
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides elaborated on how the Mediterranean island nation wants to repurpose its βAmaltheaβ humanitarian maritime corridor to support Gazaβs future reconstruction,...
US appeals court ruling allows Trump to send troops to Portland
The verdict is the most recent step in a rapidly advancing case that started last month when the states of California and Oregon, along with the city of Portland, filed a lawsuit to prevent...
Obesity-related cancer is rising among both young and older adults, according to global study
Thyroid, breast, colorectal, kidney, and endometrial cancer diagnoses are surging worldwide, with colorectal cancer increasing fastest in people under 50.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's 5-year prison sentence begins this Tuesday
In the so-called VIP section, Sarkozy could have his own room in one of 18 identical 9-square-metre cells (96.8 square feet) in a wing separated from other general prison inmates.
Pay transparency in Europe: Which countries are leading or lagging?
EU Member States are required to implement the Pay Transparency Directive by 7 June 2026. However, many have yet to take action. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the progress so far.
Moscow's demands have not changed after Trump-Zelenskyy meeting, Kremlin says
The Kremlin has not changed its stance on its territorial demands from Ukraine, Moscow said, rejecting speculation that Russia might have scaled back its terms for a possible ceasefire to end the war.
Europeβs answer to Starlink? Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo reportedly agree to satellite merger
The reported merger comes as Elon Muskβs Starlink marked its 10,000 satellite launch into orbit
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Japanβs Sanae Takaichi elected as countryβs first female prime minister
Takaichi replaces Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, ending a three-month political vacuum and wrangling since the Liberal Democratic Partyβs disastrous election loss in July.
Fifty not-out: Madrid exhibition traces decades of democratic transitions in Portugal and Spain
"Inquietude: Freedom and Democracy" is the title of the exhibition at the Casa Encendida in the Spanish capital, organised by the Montemadrid Foundation and the Commission for the Commemoration of...
Kenny Loggins slams Donald Trump for using his 'Top Gun' song 'Danger Zone' in AI feces video
Logginsβ song βDanger Zoneβ was recorded for the soundtrack of βTop Gunβ and was used in Trump's "disgusting" AI-generated video, published as a response to the historic No Kings protests.
US and Australia sign critical minerals deal as a way to counter China
Beijing recently said it would tighten rare earth exports, prompting the US to impose further tariffs on Chinese goods. Now, Australia and the US are looking to counter China's dominance of the...
This new luxury train route will soon link Paris with Italyβs Amalfi Coast
Italy is also running special train services for white truffle season, the olive harvest and Christmas.
Prague to ban e-scooters from 2026 amid βchaos on sidewalksβ
The Czech capital joins Madrid and Paris in banning electric scooters.
Houthis release five detained Yemeni UN workers but 15 foreign staff remain confined to compound
Iran-backed Houthi rebels raided UN compound in Yemen's capital of Sanaa on Saturday and detained 20 staff in latest action against the organisation.
Gold falls from new record, European markets open in the green
European markets bounced back from recent weakness on Tuesday morning amid persistent geopolitical uncertainties.
American chess grandmaster and internet star Daniel Naroditsky dies aged 29
American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky has died unexpectedly at the age of 29. World U12 champion and a much-loved figure in the community, he was noted for his talent, his online commentary...
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Would-be assassin given 21-year sentence for shooting Slovak PM Robert Fico
Juraj Cintula, 72, was found guilty of terrorism by a court on Tuesday over the attack he carried out on 15 May 2024.
Video. Giant pumpkin regatta makes a splash in Oregon
Video. Thousands of spectators gathered on the shores of Tualatin Lake, near Portland, Oregon, on Sunday to watch costumed participants paddle across the water in giant, hollowed-out pumpkins.
Ryuichi Sakamoto estate joins βNo Music For Genocideβ campaign
The estate of legendary Japanese composer joins the likes of BjΓΆrk, Massive Attack and Fontaines D.C. in the boycott initiative, in response to the genocide in Gaza.
Video. Nubian women in Kenya revive tradition through urban farming
Video. In the heart of Kibera, Kenyaβs largest informal settlement, a group of Nubian women is transforming small urban spaces into thriving gardens through hydroponics and circular farming.
Video. Storm wreaks havoc in Paris suburbs, leaving trail of destruction
Video. A powerful storm struck the Val-dβOise region, northwest of Paris, on Monday evening, leaving one person dead and nine others injured after violent winds caused three cranes to collapse in...
Austria deports first person to Afghanistan since Taliban takeover, sparking outcry
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker said more deportations would follow, sparking criticism from human rights groups such as Amnesty International.
Video. Nicolas Sarkozy begins prison sentence over fraud case
Video. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy left his Paris home on Tuesday morning to begin serving his prison sentence at La SantΓ©, nearly a month after being convicted of fraud linked to...
Fatal Lisbon funicular crash linked to faulty cable and maintenance failures
The derailment and crash of the GlΓ³ria funicular on 3 September killed 16 people and injured 21 others. Most of the victims were foreign nationals.
Poland detains eight over suspected Russia-linked sabotage, says PM Tusk
Two suspects were also arrested in Romania for allegedly depositing incendiary devices at an international courier company in Bucharest.
Evolving threats and international cooperation in focus at the 2025 Global Cybersecurity Forum
The Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh brought together leaders from more than 80 countries to discuss how to better prepare for rapidly evolving online threats.
The legacy of Amir Temur, a conqueror who built civilisations
From conqueror to cultural icon, Amir Temur built cities, fostered knowledge, and left a timeless mark on Central Asia.
New EU rule to enforce driving bans across the bloc for serious offences
The European Parliament approved changes to legislation to ensure that reckless drivers are disqualified across the entire bloc.
Gone in 240 seconds: France's race against time to recover stolen crown jewels
Dominique Buffin, the head of security at the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, is facing calls to resign as the hunt continues for the gang of four thieves who carried out what's been...
Fire at Hungary's largest refinery contained, no injuries reported
Hungary's strategic oil refinery in SzΓ‘zhalombatta, 27 kilometres from Budapest, may temporarily shut as a result of the fire.
European leaders back Ukraine ceasefire proposal at current contact line
European leaders have closed ranks in support of Ukraine after US President Donald Trump announced a potential summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Budapest.
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Former president behind bars: France grapples with Sarkozyβs five-year prison term
The unprecedented jailing of a former head of state exposed deep divisions over justice and the legacy of Nicolas Sarkozyβs years in power.
British drug-smuggling grandma to be sent home after 12 years on death row in Bali
Lindsay Sandiford, 68, was arrested after arriving in Bali in 2012 when Indonesian authorities found cocaine worth β¬2.1 million in her suitcase.
EU unveils first-ever tourism strategy focusing on sustainability
With Europe facing record visitor numbers and rising climate risks, the plan aims to balance economic growth with environmental protection and community well-being.
EU aims to curb plastic pollution with new rules targeting nightmare spills of tiny pellets
EU takes aim at tiny plastic pellet pollution with new regulations
Greek plan to ban protests at Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Athens sparks backlash
Opposition parties claim the move is an attempt to stop anti-government rallies from taking place at the site.
Gaza ceasefire going 'better than expected,' US Vice President JD Vance says in Israel
The ceasefire was tested by renewed fighting on Sunday and accusations from both sides of ceasefire violations, but both Israel and Hamas have said they are committed to the deal.
Estimated β¬185bn needed to rebuild Syria after 14 years of civil war, World Bank says
Syria's civil war began in 2011 when mass protests against the government of then-President Bashar al-Assad were met with a brutal crackdown and spiralled into armed conflict.
European Commission calls for no escalation with China over rare earths
In a tense context for European companies, European Commissioner for Trade MaroΕ‘ Ε efΔoviΔ held a phone call on Tuesday with his Chinese counterpart Commerce Minister Wang Wentao over rare earth...
NATO annual nuclear exercise 'Steadfast Noon' winds down in the Netherlands
The bulk of the drill was held in the North Sea, far from Russia and Ukraine, and involved military bases in Belgium, Britain, Denmark, the Netherlands.
No Trump-Putin meeting in foreseeable future β this is why
Moscow has rejected the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine, stating that this idea contradicts the agreement reached by Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska. Yet the Kremlin still wants...
European Council President Costa joins Euronews' EU Enlargement Summit
Euronews' EU Enlargement Summit will bring together Moldovaβs President Maia Sandu, Serbian President Aleksandar VuΔiΔ, and the prime ministers of Albania, Montenegro and North Macedonia together...
OpenAI launches AI web browser ChatGPT Atlas. Here is everything we know
The way that we hope people will use the internet in the futureβ¦ the chat experience in a web browser can be a great analogue,β says Sam Altman.
Bus driver killed in attack on basketball fan coach in Italy
Confrontations following a basketball game turns deadly, as Rieti club ultras threw bricks and stones at the opposing fans of Pistoia's bus, killing one of the bus drivers. Investigation is under...
French bond prices decline after unexpected S&P downgrade
After a surprise downgrade from S&P Global Ratings on Friday, French bond yields jumped and prices declined, reflective of the increased risk felt by investors.
Amazon internet outage hits major websites and mobile apps such as Snapchat. Here's what we know
Amazon Web Services is believed to be the root cause of the problem.
New airstrip built on island off Yemen to counter Houthi activities in Red Sea
Satellite photos from Planet Labs PBC show the construction of a nearly 2,000-metre runway on Zuqar Island, some 90 kilometres southeast of the Houthi-held port city of Hodeida.
Video. Revolut Western Europe CEO: βNot specifically in a hurryβ for licences
Video. BΓ©atrice Cossa-Dumurgier said that while additional European licences would support Revolutβs business operations, the focus is on meeting customer needs through innovation.
Scaling impact: AIIB partners with Sri Lanka to advance sustainable development
Over the past decade the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has channelled over USD 500 million into Sri Lanka β from landslide mitigation to green energy.
What age should you give your children peanuts? This guidance helped 60,000 kids avoid allergies
A new study indicates a shift in medical guidance around food allergens has paid off.
China's economy grows at slowest pace in a year amid US trade war
Tensions between Beijing and Washington remain elevated, and itβs unclear if Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will go ahead with a proposed meeting during a regional summit at the end of this month.
'Das crazy' has been voted German Youth Word of the Year 2025
Every year, Germanyβs youth select their annual "Youth Word of the Year", which is voted for by youngsters around the country.
International deal to reduce emissions from shipping sinks after US-led opposition
The US, Saudi Arabia and other petro-states led pushback against the worldβs first carbon tax for shipping.
'No place for war criminals': EU foreing ministers walk fine line on Trump-Putin summit in Budapest
The prospect of Vladimir Putin, who is wanted for war crimes, entering EU territory loomed over a meeting of foreign affairs ministers on Monday.
US envoys in Israel to stabilise shaky ceasefire after flareup of violence
More than a week has passed since the start of the US-proposed truce aimed at ending two years of devastating Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Time is βrunning outβ for SpaceX as Artemis III mission deadline looms, despite successful launch
SpaceXβs Starship successfully took off and landed in its 11th launch last week. Whatβs next for the rocket thatβs supposed to take humans back to the Moon and beyond?
Louvre museum to remain shut after spectacular heist as hunt for thieves continues
The theft, the first significant robbery at the Louvre since 1998, has captured international attention and reignited debate over security measures taken to ensure the protection of Franceβs...
Michael Mann shares updates about 'Heat 2' at Lyon's Lumière Film Festival
Michael Mann, who is this year's recipient of the prestigious Lumière Award, sat down with journalists in Lyon and revealed what the long-awaited sequel to 1995's 'Heat' could look like...
Health care spending: Where are out-of-pocket costs highest across Europe?
Fifteen per cent of health care spending in the EU comes from household out-of-pocket payments. Euronews Health takes a close look at how and why these shares vary widely across Europe.
Grand Finale in Guadalajara: Heavyweights Bring the Heat
The final day in Guadalajara delivered fireworks as judo heavyweights battled for glory. Christian Parlati, Kurena Ikeda, Zelym Kotsoiev, Raz Hershko and Ushangi Kokauri all struck gold, closing...
Budapest is the bridge to peace in Ukraine
Budapest offers the opportunity for a peace settlement that will enable both sides to break this impasse, former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz writes in a Euronews exclusive.
The Big Question: Can Revolut continue to grow without a French banking licence?
BΓ©atrice Cossa-Dumurgier said that while additional European licences would support Revolutβs business operations, the focus is on meeting customer needs through innovation.
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Under attack: Which EU countries suffer the most business IT incidents?
Threats to businesses range from IT service outages to data destruction or corruption, as well as the disclosure of confidential information.
Two killed as cargo plane skids off runway and crashes into sea at Hong Kong airport
Two people have been killed in a cargo plane crash, after it skidded off Hong Kong's airport runway into the sea.
Is your honey really made by bees? Meet The Food Detectives fighting fake honey
Europeβs top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews follows them in this special series, The Food Detectives. In Episode 4, we meet the team fighting fake honey in Spain.
Ageing Spaniards are more afraid of cognitive decline than physical changes, survey finds
The survey indicates that when it comes to ageing, most Spaniards prioritise mental and physical health over appearance.
Bringing history home: Uzbekistanβs Center for Islamic Civilization reclaims priceless artefacts
Uzbekistan is reclaiming and preserving its rich cultural heritage through the work of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent.
Did pro-Russian supporters fly a Putin hot air balloon in Berlin?
Social media users claim that the alleged stunt was to show support for Russia rather than Ukraine.
EU energy ministers back Russian energy ban from 2028
EU ministers voted a European Commission proposal to ban Russian energy products but landlocked countries like Hungary and Slovakia will be exempt over concerns linked to supply security.
Worldβs top 10 countries for digital nomads revealed - and seven are in Europe
Europe has dominated the league tables as researchers rank the best countries in the world for remote workers.
Majority of Dutch parties' election programmes violate rule of law, report claims
A total of 12 of 15 Dutch political parties running in the October elections have proposals that violate the rule of law, according to the Dutch Bar Association.
Video. Louvre remains closed after daring daylight robbery shocks Paris
Video. People queued outside the Louvre Museum in Paris on Monday, hoping it would reopen a day after a daring daylight robbery forced its closure.
Video. Cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway, killing two airport workers
Video. A cargo plane operated by Turkey-based ACT Airlines skidded off a runway at Hong Kong International Airport and crashed into a security patrol car early Monday, killing two airport security workers.
EU pushes Slovak PM Fico to lift veto on new Russia sanctions package
The latest conclusions from the upcoming EU summit add more detailed references to energy prices and the automotive sector, the two issues that Slovak PM Robert Fico had raised as condition for...
Tiny eye implant restores eyesight for patients with incurable blind spots, trial finds
The company said the implant could be available in the European Union as soon as next year.
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Germany's chancellor rejects calls to relax 'firewall' to work with German far-right AfD party
The far-right AfD party finished second in Germany's snap national election in February and polls since then have shown its support base continues to grow.
Video. The Food Detectives: how to spot fake honey
Video. Europeβs top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews follows them in this special series, The Food Detectives. In Episode 4, we meet the team fighting fake...
Video. Preserving the past: The return of Uzbekistanβs cultural heritage
Video. Uzbekistan is reclaiming and preserving its rich cultural heritage through the work of the Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent.
New road linking Baltic states to Poland opens at time of tensions with Russia
Poland and its Baltic neighbours have beenΒ on high alertΒ since multiple alleged Russian drones entered Polish territory and Russian fighter jets crossed into Estonian air space in September.
Ukraine peace deal needs βcompromises not everyone will likeβ, former Austrian Chancellor Kurz says
In an exclusive op-ed for Euronews, former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz writes that Budapest offers the opportunity for a peace settlement that could enable Russia and Ukraine to break the impasse.
Sarkozy received by Macron at ΓlysΓ©e Palace before five-year prison term starts on Tuesday
A Paris court found Sarkozy guilty of criminal conspiracy in connection with the alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign and setenced him to five years in prison.
Iraq says some US military personnel will stay due to Islamic State threat in Syria
Washington and Baghdad agreed last year to wind down a US-led coalition fighting IS in Iraq by this September, with US forces departing some bases where they have been stationed.
Trump says he doesn't think Ukraine can win war against Russia, but adds 'anything is possible'
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his reportedly tense meeting with Trump on Friday was "positive" even though he did not secure the Tomahawk missiles for his military.
Threat of EU sanctions against Israel 'remains on the table', Kaja Kallas warns
The 27 European ministers of foreign affairs, who were meeting in Luxembourg, considered the situation in Gaza too "fragile" to withdraw possible sanctions against Israel.
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What is the European Commission planning for 2026? Newsletter
This week's key events presented by Euronewsβ defence and finance reporter, Paula Soler, and Euronews' health and food reporter, Marta Iraola Iribarren.
Internet outraged over Donald Trumpβs βdisgustingβ AI video response to historic 'No Kings' protests
Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video of himself dumping feces from a fighter jet onto protestors, following US-wide demonstrations against his administration. This latest - but not uncommon -...
Video. Grand Finale in Guadalajara: Heavyweights Bring the Heat
Video. The final day in Guadalajara delivered fireworks as judo heavyweights battled for glory. Christian Parlati, Kurena Ikeda, Zelym Kotsoiev, Raz Hershko and Ushangi Kokauri all struck gold,...
Video. Thousands join Santiagoβs annual Zombiewalk in a celebration of horror
Video. Thousands took to the streets of Santiago on Sunday for Zombiewalk 2025, the annual parade of the living dead that has become a highlight of the Chilean capitalβs cultural scene.
Video. Scaling impact: AIIB partners with Sri Lanka to advance sustainable development
Video. Over the past decade the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has channelled over USD 500 million into Sri Lanka β from landslide mitigation to green energy.
LβOrΓ©al seals β¬4bn deal for Keringβs entire luxury beauty portfolio
In a move set to reshape the global beauty landscape, LβOrΓ©al will take over Keringβs complete beauty portfolio, from Creed niche fragrances to Gucci makeup products.
Video. Kainan City sets world record for mass gingerbread house decorating
Video. Kainan City in western Japan has set a new world record for the most people decorating gingerbread houses simultaneously, Guinness World Records confirmed on Sunday.
Sea levels are rising faster than at any time in the last 4,000 years. Hereβs why
Melting glaciers and thermal expansion are driving the βaccelerationβ of sea level rise to record levels.
WATCH: Video shows US military strike on suspected drug-carrying submarine in Caribbean
The US military carried out the strike on the suspected drug-carrying vessel on Thursday, killing two people and taking two survivors into custody.
Video. Michael Mann receives the 2025 Lumière Award
Video. The Lumière Festival honoured iconic director Michael Mann by awarding him its prestigious prize. In an emotional ceremony, the American filmmaker praised the festival's spirit and revealed...
Video. Thousands protest Trump's 'authoritarian' rule across major US cities
Video. Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of major US cities nationwide to demand an end to President Donald Trumpβs βauthoritarianβ rule. Hundreds of concerned Americans abroad...
From Da Vinci to Rembrandt, here's a look at some famous museum heists throughout history
Thieves reportedly stole nine pieces of valuable jewellery from the Louvre on Sunday, but it's not the first daring heist at the museum. Hereβs a look at some other famous heists worldwide.
Video. Mexican Passion Lights Up Day 2 in Guadalajara
Video. Day 2 of the Guadalajara Grand Prix saw judo brilliance from world champion Haruka Kaju, Olympic champion Hidayat Heydarov, and Croatiaβs Lara Cvjetko, with Vusal Galandarzade closing the...
Michael Mann receives the Lumière Award: Tribute and insights on Heat 2
The Lumière Festival honoured iconic director Michael Mann by awarding him its prestigious prize. In an emotional ceremony, the American filmmaker praised the festival's spirit and revealed...
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 19th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Poland not an isolated case: What to know about secret migrant tunnel systems
Officers of the Podlaskie Border Guard discovered a tunnel under the Polish-Belarusian border on Friday. Similar tunnels have been found in Hungary.
German Federal Office of Civil Protection publishes guide removing war as an 'unlikely' possibility
The Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance warned in its latest report that war no longer seems as unlikely as it did a few years ago, as it recommends maintaining food...
Smoke-free beaches in Spain? San SebastiΓ‘n joins the push for cleaner, calmer coasts
San SebastiΓ‘n's new beach rules should be in effect by 2026.
Israeli media report IDF strikes in southern Gaza's city of Rafah, as tensions rise in fragile truce
Israeli media have reported that the IDF has launched multiple attacks in the southern Gazan city of Rafah after reports of armed skirmishes between Hamas fighters and Israeli soldiers.
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Louvre museum in Paris closed after robbery
There has been a robbery at Louvre museum in Paris, according to the French culture minister.
Tens of thousands of people take to the streets in nationwide anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests
Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of major US cities nationwide to demand an end to President Donald Trumpβs βauthoritarianβ rule. Hundreds of concerned Americans abroad also...
Mexican Passion Lights Up Day 2 in Guadalajara
Day 2 of the Guadalajara Grand Prix saw judo brilliance from world champion Haruka Kaju, Olympic champion Hidayat Heydarov, and Croatiaβs Lara Cvjetko, with Vusal Galandarzade closing the day in...
Strength in diversity: Uzbekistan's evolving approach to unity and inclusion
The personal story of the Korean Cultural Centres Association in Uzbekistan chairman, Viktor Pak, who was raised by an Uzbek family, is the best example of how the country of around 38 million...
Afghanistan and Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire, Qatar's Foreign Ministry says
The two sides have agreed to hold follow-up talks in Qatar to establish conditions and a framework for lasting peace, bringing an end to a week of deadly cross border skirmishes, which have killed...
Danger tourism: Meet the travellers flocking to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
Following the Taliban resurgence in 2021, Afghanistan has witnessed an unexpected boom in tourism - but is it really wise to visit?
Public consultation for Digital Fairness Act exposes Europeβs survey sore spots
The author makes the case for changing a European Union consultation process to represent more diverse perspectives.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 19th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Real-time ocean monitoring: How a fibre-optic experiment could save endangered orcas
The Salish Sea experiment turns undersea cables into giant whale microphones for research.
Video. Prince Andrew gives up royal titles
Video. Prince Andrew gives up his royal title of Duke of York as well as other honours after his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein returns to the headlines.
Video. Russian overnight strikes leave thousands without power across Ukraine
Video. At least one person has been killed and thousands were without power on Saturday, after a barrage of Russian drones targeted energy facilities across Ukraine overnight.
Trump hopes to put an end to Russiaβs war without selling Tomahawks to Ukraine
Donald Trump is hesitating whether to sell Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, but remains optimistic that he can reach an agreement to put an end to Russiaβs war in Ukraine, maybe even without the...
Car and vehicle prices across Europe: How much is it in your country?
From budget-friendly bicycles to expensive cars, Euronews Business takes a closer look at how the price levels of personal transport equipment vary across Europe, revealing the most and least...
Cracks in MAGA world β will the movement survive Trump?
In the days after the killing of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, MAGA world was united in mourning. But his death left a void that seems difficult to fill. Divisions are becoming increasingly visible.
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 18th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 18th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Video. WATCH: 'Record high' lava fountains in latest Kilauea volcano eruption
Video. The US Geological Survey said "record high fountains" were measured in the latest episode of Hawaii's Kilauea volcanic eruption, which has been taking place at semiregular intervals since...
Breast cancer: What you need to know about detection, risks, and screening
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder of the importance of early detection and education in the fight against the most common cancer in women.
Video. Disappointment in Ukraine at possibility of not obtaining Tomahawks
Video. Ukrainians believe the missiles could be a game changer in helping bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
Whatβs Victoriaβs Secret? How a lingerie show became a must-watch fashion runway
Though originally designed as a parade to promote their latest collections, Victoria's Secret's Fashion Show has become an unmissable date in the cultural calendar for millions of viewers. Leticia...
How sexy should AI be? OpenAI is one of many companies hoping to cash in
Sex is a big market for the AI industry. OpenAIβs ChatGPT won't be the first to try to profit from it.
βItβs mentally nourishingβ: How travel is helping Millennials and Gen Z avoid burnout
In an epidemic of stress, burnout and loneliness, these young Europeans are incorporating travel into their self-care routine.
Could Gazaβs ceasefire process draw lessons from Northern Irelandβs path to peace?
'If there was a broad lesson from the success of Northern Ireland, itβs that an inclusive process worked β and I mean inclusive in the full sense, all different parties, even including militants,'...
Israel identifies body of hostage returned by Hamas Friday as Eliyahu Margalit
The body returned to Israel by Hamas on Friday has been identified as 76-year-old Eliyahu Margalit recovered from the city Khan Younis.
The Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025: Judo Returns to Mexico with a Thrilling Start
The Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025 kicked off with electrifying action as judo stars from across the globe battled for gold. Highlights included victories for Laborde, Aghayev, Pereira, Pashayev, and...
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Prince Andrew gives up royal titles as Epstein allegations linger
Prince Andrew gives up his royal title of Duke of York as well as other honours after his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein returns to the headlines.
Portuguese parliament approves ban on wearing face veils in public spaces
The bill, proposed by Portugal's far-right Chega party, would prohibit coverings such as burqas and niqabs from being worn in most public places. It received support from centre-right parties.
From Australia to the Amazon: How climate change is turning forests into firestorms
Last year, an area larger than India was lost to wildfires worldwide.
Japan smashes visitor records amid overtourism cries. Will its new tourist tax calm the surge?
Japan's popularity continues to surge despite concerns of pollution, anti-social behaviour and 'human traffic jams'.
Nineteen EU countries and Norway demand measures to return Afghans either voluntarily or forcibly
Twenty countries are pressing on the EU Commission to start sending back Afghans resident illegally in Europe, either voluntarily or by force. Including negotiating with the Taliban.
Video. Breast cancer: What you need to know about early detection and risk
Video. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a reminder of the importance of early detection and education in the fight against the most common cancer in women.
Video. The Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025: Judo Returns to Mexico with a Thrilling Start
Video. The Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025 kicked off with electrifying action as judo stars from across the globe battled for gold. Highlights included victories for Laborde, Aghayev, Pereira,...
Tunnel connecting Belarus and Poland discovered by boarder guards
Officers from the Podlaskie Border Guard Unit discovered a tunnel connecting the Belarusian border with Poland on Friday.
Overnight barrage of Russian drones leaves thousands without power across Ukraine
At least one person has been killed and thousands were without power on Saturday, after a barrage of Russian drones targeted energy facilities across Ukraine overnight.
Disappointment in Ukraine as possibility of obtaining Tomahawk missiles remains uncertain
Ukrainians believe the missiles could be a game changer in helping bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 18th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
WATCH: 'Record high' lava fountains seen at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano in latest eruption
The US Geological Survey said "record high fountains" were measured in the latest episode of Hawaii's Kilauea volcanic eruption, which has been taking place at semiregular intervals since late last year.
Nobel Literature laureate LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai leaves Portuguese festival due to poor health
The newly crowned Noble Literature Prize winner, Hungarian writer LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai, has been forced to withdraw from the FΓ³lio 2025 literary festival due to unspecified health reasons.
'No Kings' protests against Trump held across Europe in solidarity with US citizens
Rallies took place in many major European cities against US President Donald Trump in solidarity with US citizens also attending 'No Kings' protests across the United States.
Azerbaijan strengthens ties with Vatican with restorations in Holy See
Azerbaijan is strengthening its relations with the Vatican and the Catholic world, supporting the restoration of historic catacombs in the Holy See and in parallel by building a new Catholic...
βThere will be painβ: Scientists warn billions face dangerous levels of heat this century
A new study finds poorer nations will bear the brunt of rising deadly heat days, despite contributing least to global emissions.
More talks, less Tomahawks? Trump's stick drives Putin back to negotiations
US and NATO representatives have recently alluded to the potential for a breakthrough in forcing Putin to the negotiating table. US President Donald Trump is due to decide if he'll give Ukraine...
Sam Fender wins Mercury Prize 2025 for album βPeople Watchingβ
Established in 1992, the prestigious award honours the best album released by a British or Irish artist each year. And for the first time in its history, the event took place outside of London this year.
Romanian Foreign Minister backs Trumpβs push to fully wean EU off Russian energy
Neighbouring Slovakia and Hungary are resisting pressure from the TRUMP administration to suspend their purchases of Russian energy products.
Nearly 70% of US adults considered obese under proposed new definition, study finds
The new approach would label someone as being obese if they have a BMI over 40 or other signs of weight-related health problems.
Video. Elephants at Oregon Zoo crush giant pumpkins to celebrate Halloween
Video. Elephants at the Oregon Zoo in Portland marked the arrival of Halloween season on Thursday by stomping, crushing, and eating giant pumpkins during the zooβs annual βSquishing of the Squashβ event.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 17th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Russian barrage causes blackouts in Ukraine as Zelenskyy seeks Trump's help in Washington
Ukraine is seeking cruise missiles, air defense systems and joint drone production agreements from the United States, Kyiv officials say. Zelenskyy also wants tougher international economic...
Unmet medical needs: Where are children most likely to skip health care in Europe?
There are differences between and even within European countries.
Romanian Foreign Minister backs EU 'decision-making reformsβ to speed up enlargement
European Council President AntΓ³nio Costa has already floated removing the need for EU leaders' unanimous approval to open the next stage of a candidate country's accession bid.
Electricity trade in Europe: Who imports and who exports the most?
Energy is an essential part of our daily lives and the backbone of our economies. After Russiaβs invasion of Ukraine, energy security became a hot top in Europe β as did affordability. Euronews...
Trump threatens Hamas with military action if group's bloodshed persists in Gaza
βItβs not going to be us,β Trump said in an exchange with reporters at the White House. βWe wonβt have to. There are people very close, very nearby, that will go in, and theyβll do the trick very...
Trump-Zelenskyy meeting: Can the US president force Moscow into ceasefire?
When Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy meet in Washington on Friday, they are expected to discuss how to force Moscow into negotiations: either the Kremlin agrees to talk to Zelenskyy or the US...
Trump critic and ex-national security adviser John Bolton criminally indicted
The case, the third against a Trump adversary in the last month, will also unfold against the backdrop of concerns that the Justice Department is pursuing the presidentβs political enemies while...
Russian cyberattacks against NATO members up 25% in a year, analysis shows
A Microsoft analysis found that Russian actors are ramping up cyberattacks against NATO countries amid rising tensions.
European Parliament's centre-left group expels Slovakia PM's party for values breach
The move was widely expected as Smer was suspended in October 2023 after its leader Robert Fico formed a coalition government with anti-Ukrainian and eurosceptic overtones.
Latvian police bust European cybercrime ring and arrest seven suspects, Europol says
The network, dismantled in an operation on 10 October, is accused of scamming thousands across Europe out of nearly β¬5 million.
Video. What defence tech is in Denmarkβs β¬3.67 billion spending plan?
Video. Euronews Next takes a look at the key technologies Denmark and its autonomous territories want to invest in to bolster defence.
TikTokβs algorithm amplified βglorified military contentβ during NATO meeting, analysis shows
A recent analysis by European non-profit AI Forensics found that popular social media app TikTok amplified pro-military videos during the June NATO meetings in the Hague.
Denmark eyeing Australiaβs under-16 social media ban as potential model
A Danish ambassador said the Nordic country 'will be looking at what Australia does' on its world-leading ban.
BBC sanctioned for failing to disclose Gaza documentary narrator's ties to Hamas
The BBC previously apologised after acknowledging "serious flaws" in the making of "Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone" and removed it from its online player.
European Commission calls on Israel to lift restrictions on aid deliveries to Gaza
Israel says the reduced amount of aid is in response to Hamas allegedly breaching the truce agreement by returning the bodies of deceased Israeli hostages too slowly.
Can Putin, under sanctions and an arrest warrant, enter the European Union?
Applicable EU sanctions and an outstanding arrest warrant cast doubt over Vladimir Putin's ability to fly to Budapest and meet Donald Trump.
Ukrainian men deny plotting fires at properties related to British prime minister
They men are accused of setting fire to Starmer's personal home, along with a property where he once lived and a car he had sold.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 17th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Local hero hopes: Piotr Alexewicz makes final of Poland's Chopin piano competition
The jury of the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, chaired by Garrick Ohlsson, have decided on 11 pianists for the final round of competition with local hopes resting on the...
Jewish film festival cancelled in Sweden after cinemas refuse to host events
The Swedish government described the situation as alarming and said it has put in place a number of efforts to increase security for Jewish organisations, institutions and events.
Frieze Masters: From dinosaur skulls to early Rubens, Londonβs most eclectic art fair returns
Whether you're in the market for a 68 million year old dinosaur skull or a rare early Rubens portrait - Frieze Masters is welcoming art collectors for the most eclectic art fair in town.
Live - Zelenskyy expected to make long-range missile case in White House talks with Trump
Zelenskyy had been seeking the weapons that would allow Ukrainian forces to strike deep into Russian territory and target key military sites, energy facilities and critical infrastructure.
Video. Film of the Week: βFrankensteinβ β Guillermo del Toro's consecration?
Video. Obsession leading to cruelty was Victor Frankensteinβs undoing. But can obsession leading to artistry be Guillermo del Toroβs triumph?
Video. Polish court blocks extradition of suspect in Nord Stream attack
Video. Undersea explosions on 26 September 2022, severely damaged the two pipelines. The incident added to tensions over the war in Ukraine as European countries moved to wean themselves off...
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Video. At least three killed in explosion at Bucharest apartment block
Video. The explosion affected the fifth and sixth floors of the eight-story building, according to the capital's Inspectorate for Emergency Situations.
Denmark is ramping up defence tech spending amid security concerns. Hereβs what itβs investing in
Euronews Next takes a look at the key technologies Denmark and its autonomous territories want to invest in to bolster defence.
Video. Israel and Hamas trade blame over ceasefire violation
Video. A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered under a peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, continues to hold one week after it was announced.
Video. Frieze Masters: Londonβs most eclectic art fair returns
Video. Whether you're in the market for a 68 million year old dinosaur skull or a rare early Rubens portrait - Frieze Masters is welcoming art collectors for the most eclectic art fair in town.
Stirling Prize 2025: Appleby Blue Almshouse social housing project named Britain's best new building
Appleby Blue, a pioneering social housing project in London to help people downsize and live communally has won this year's Stirling Prize, Britain's most prestigious architecture award for a new building.
Video. Course in Lithuania teaches children how to build and fly drones
Video. Through the course, Lithuania is aiming to prepare society for any future Russian threats and comes after a surge in drone incursions, allegedly Russian, reported in European airspace.
Chinaβs BYD makes largest recall of 115,000 cars over design issues
The move brings into question BYDβs low-cost business model as Chinese firms undercut competitors on price.
Video. Russia batters Ukraine's energy grid with drone and missile strikes
Video. Ukraine is seeking cruise missiles, air defense systems and joint drone production agreements from the United States, Kyiv officials say. Zelenskyy also wants tougher international economic...
England and Wales to get long-lasting HIV prevention jab for first time
The drug, known as cabotegravir, must be administered every two months.
Meta to allow parents to limit teenagersβ interactions with AI
The changes come as the social media giant, which owns Facebook and Instagram, faces criticism over harms to children from its platforms.
Video. Expo 2025 Osaka closes after six months and 28 million visitors
Video. Expo 2025 Osaka Kansai closed its doors on Sunday after six months of welcoming the world, drawing more than 28 million visitors to Japanβs second-largest city.
At least three killed and 13 injured in explosion at Romania apartment block
The explosion affected the fifth and sixth floors of the eight-story building, according to the capital's Inspectorate for Emergency Situations.
AI models' bias toward flattery risks spreading false medical information, study warns
Researchers found that even the most advanced chatbots often generate false information rather than challenge flawed medical-related prompts.
French police arrest four in alleged plot targeting exiled Russian activist Vladimir Osechkin
Vladimir Osechkin founded Gulagu.net, a rights group for prisoners in the notoriously tough Russian prison system.
Polish court considers extradition to Germany of suspect in Nord Stream pipeline attack
Undersea explosions on 26 September 2022, severely damaged the two pipelines. The incident added to tensions over the war in Ukraine as European countries moved to wean themselves off Russian...
EU cautiously welcomes Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest but experts remain sceptical
A spokesperson for Ursula von der Leyen said any meeting toward a just peace is welcome but mainstream EU political parties and experts alike are divided on the benefits of the talks.
The EU needs drones and missiles but don't forget rifles and small-calibre ammo, Beretta says
Consolidating the production of small-calibre ammunition could be done quickly in the EU, the head of Beretta told Euronews.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: βFrankensteinβ β The film Guillermo del Toro was born to make
Obsession leading to cruelty was Victor Frankensteinβs undoing. But can obsession leading to artistry be Guillermo del Toroβs triumph?
βLeaving the worldβs poorest behindβ: Nearly 900 million poor people face climate shocks, says UN
More than 300 million people live in regions where three or four climate hazards overlap.
Video. Muskox smashes 210-pound pumpkin in early Halloween treat
Video. A muskox at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington, received an early Halloween treat on Wednesday β a 210-pound pumpkin to play with and devour.
Europeβs most powerful passports revealed as US falls to lowest rank in 20 years
Americaβs passport power has plummeted to an all-time low, while Europe retains its stronghold thanks to visa-free access.
Did teenagers wreak havoc in France's National Assembly?
A group of teenagers wearing tracksuits can be seen running around France's National Assembly, walking all over its benches and lighting cigarettes. The internet may be talking about them, but...
Euronext backs German push for single European stock exchange
Euronext is ready to work on the consolidation of European capital markets, said CEO StΓ©phane Boujnah.
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Dutch parties embrace TikTok (again) ahead of the October election
The social media platform was previously banned by several parties due to security concerns.
Lithuanian children learn how to build, programme and fly drones in after-school course
Through the course, Lithuania is aiming to prepare society for any future Russian threats and comes after a surge in drone incursions, allegedly Russian, reported in European airspace.
Mixed reactions in Hungary to news of upcoming Trump-Putin summit
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he will meet with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Hungary to try to resolve the war in Ukraine, but a date has yet to be determined.
Video. 'Electric Jubilee' immersive exhibition reveals Rome's hidden sounds
Video. 'Electrical Jubilee', a sensorial exhibition at Rome's Goethe-Institut seeks to reveal the hidden soundscape of the Italian capital as the Catholic Church celebrates its special year by...
Greece's parliament approves bill extending working hours despite nationwide protests
Greece's conservative government says the "Fair Work for All" legislation aims to make the labour market more flexible and effective.
BBVA fails in β¬17bn takeover battle for smaller Spanish rival Sabadell
The bid only convinced shareholders representing 25.47% of Sabadell voting rights. That was far short of the 50% BBVA needed for the deal to pass outright.
Meloni offers solidarity with Italian journalist after explosive device targets his car
Sigfrido Ranucci works for Report, one of the few investigative programmes on Italian television that regularly breaks news involving prominent Italian figures.
How do EU citizens feel about climate action and corporate accountability?
As green policies in the European Union come under scrutiny, three in four EU respondents say it is important that the bloc uphold its environmental laws.
Goodbye Spaceman: Founding KISS guitarist Ace Frehley dies aged 74
Known to fans as Spaceman, Ace Frehley was one of KISS' founding members alongside Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Peter Criss. The iconic rocker was reportedly struggling with medical issues...
Bring the noise: 'Electric Jubilee' turns up volume on Rome's hidden sounds
'Electrical Jubilee', a sensorial exhibition at Rome's Goethe-Institut seeks to reveal the hidden soundscape of the Italian capital as the Catholic Church celebrates its special year by examining...
βStormcationsβ and mystery: Why travellers are braving the elements for Faroe Island adventures
With ferocious winds, falling sheep and cliffside hikes, the Faroe Islands arenβt for the faint-hearted.
Uzbekistanβs President to visit Brussels for historic EU partnership deal
Uzbekistanβs President will visit Brussels on 24 October 2025 to sign the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) with the EU. The deal marks a new phase in political, trade, and...
'Luger': Bruno Martin's deep dive into underworld Madrid's violence and honour code among thieves
Bruno MartΓn's debut feature film, 'Luger', explores honour and loyalty among criminals in a fast paced thriller that mixes dark humour with violence, set against the backdrop of Madrid. Maria...
Video. Israel holds ceremony to mark two years since 7 October attack
Video. President Isaac Herzog offered an apology to the victims on behalf of the state of Israel, acknowledging that the attacks had "fragmented" lives.
Former guard at US embassy in Norway convicted of spying for Russia and Iran
Prosecutors said the 28-year-old man handed over details about the embassy's diplomats, its floor plans and security routines, Norwegian state broadcaster NRK reported.
Video. Why is the Northern Hemisphere darkening faster than the South?
Video. Experts say cleaner air, melting Arctic ice and subtle changes in cloud formation are behind the shift.
Video. How Gurban Gurbanov put Azerbaijan football on Europeβs map
Video. QarabaΔ FK coach Gurban Gurbanov highlights how belief, stability and hard work fuel Azerbaijanβs growing football reputation, with the clubβs Champions League performances reflecting its...
Italy court blocks extradition of Ukrainian to Germany in Nord Stream pipelines blast case
The explosions ruptured the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which carried Russian natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea until Russia cut of supplies at the end of August 2022.
Trump says he will meet Putin in Hungary in bid to resolve Ukraine war
With a fragileΒ Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal holding in Gaza, Trump said he's now turning his attention to bringing the war in Ukraine to an end.
European Socialists gather to discuss US relations and new leadership
Europeβs autonomy in security, defence and trade will be a hot topic during the PES congress, especially amid the Trump-SΓ‘nchez tensions.
EU presents new pact to reshape relations with Mediterranean countries
Brussels is to seek deeper integration with the bloc's southern neighbours, through a new "Pact for the Mediterranean" presented on Thursday.
Video. European Heritage Awards: Conservation champions receive top honours
Video. Dozens of cultural heritage workers have been hailed as heroes in Brussels this week for their work preserving a broad range of projects, from a glacier archaeology programme in Norway to...
Israel holds memorial ceremony marking anniversary since 7 October Hamas-led attack
President Isaac Herzog offered an apology to the victims on behalf of the state of Israel, acknowledging that the attacks had "fragmented" lives.
Poland's president signs off on new zero income tax law for parents with two children
The bill, presented by Karol Nawrocki in August, removes the income tax obligation on families earning up to 140,000 zloty (β¬32,973) a year.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 16th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and North Macedonia join EU's SEPA scheme
Albania, Moldova, Montenegro and North Macedonia joined the Single Euro Payments Area or SEPA, enabling quicker and cheaper financial transactions across the EU.
Video. Volunteers evacuate civilians from war-torn Kostiantynivka
Video. In the eastern Ukrainian city of Kostiantynivka, daily life unfolds under constant threat as shelling and drone attacks continue to devastate the area.
Video. Uruguay first Latin American country to decriminalise euthanasia
Video. Officials hailed the law's passage as reinforcing Uruguay's reputation as among the most socially liberal nations in the region.
Gurban Gurbanov: QarabaΔ FKβs coach brings Azerbaijani football to Europeβs stage
QarabaΔ FK coach Gurban Gurbanov highlights how belief, stability and hard work fuel Azerbaijanβs growing football reputation, with the clubβs Champions League performances reflecting its rising...
Earthβs Northern Hemisphere is darkening faster than the South, scientists find
Experts say cleaner air, melting Arctic ice and subtle changes in cloud formation are behind the shift.
European Heritage Awards 2025: Protectors of the past honoured in Brussels
Dozens of cultural heritage workers have been hailed as heroes in Brussels this week for their work preserving a broad range of projects, from a glacier archaeology programme in Norway to the...
Spanish city bans new tourist rentals, youth hostels and party boats. Hereβs why
Mallorca has been the epicentre of Spainβs overtourism row for years, but things may soon change in the capital city.
Nearly 40% jump in net profit: Chipmaker TSMC capitalises on AI boom
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., the worldβs biggest semiconductor manufacturer, reported an unexpected jump in its net profit for the July-September quarter.
Dozens injured as Russia launches barrage of hundreds of drones and missiles across Ukraine
Zelenskyy slammed the attacks as Russian terror and intimidation and called for further pressure to force the Kremlin to the negotiating table to end its ongoing war, now well into its fourth year.
Microsoft pushes AI updates in Windows 11 as it ends support for older system
Microsoft first introduced Windows 10 a decade ago and launched its successor, Windows 11, in 2021.
Video. Sumo wrestlers bring ancient Japanese tradition to London
Video. Sumo wrestlers posed outside Londonβs Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, with the sounds of city traffic providing the backdrop ahead of the opening bouts of a five-day tournament.
βSimply scandalousβ: Report exposes how factory farming worsens world food waste
Farmland the size of Mexico could be freed up if we stop feeding grain to factory-farmed animals, says NGO.
Video. One dead and two missing as typhoon remnants devastate Alaska coast
Video. One person was killed and two others remain missing after powerful winds and storm surges from the remnants of Typhoon Halong battered Alaskaβs western coast on Sunday.
China presents a daily threat to UK security, MI5 chief says after spy case collapse
The espionage case against Christopher Berry and Christopher Cash collapsed after government officials refused to testify under oath that China posed a threat to national security.
Brussels unveils its plan for defence 'independence' - in production only
With its roadmap for defence, the European Commission wants to boost European production of weapon systems but NATO will keep the operational reins.
'Immediately rejected': French telecoms firm SFR refuses rival's bid
SFR's owner, Altice Group, rejected the β¬17bn offer made by three French groups to take over the telecoms company. But negotiations are expected to continue.
Faulty engineering led to 2023 implosion of Titan submersible, NTSB report finds
The catastrophic implosion of the OceanGate "Titan" submersible killed all five people on board as it was diving to explore the wreck of the Titanic.
Uruguay becomes first country in Latin America to decriminalise euthanasia
Officials hailed the law's passage as reinforcing Uruguay's reputation as among the most socially liberal nations in the region.
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Natalie Portman on her career, Diane Keaton and maintaining Black Swanβs butt exercises
At a sold-out masterclass during this yearβs LumiΓ¨re Film Festival, guest of honour Natalie Portman shared her experiences of working in Hollywood for 30 years and whether her Harvard degree in...
Jailed journalists, Serbian students and Palestinian aid workers shortlisted for the Sakharov Prize
The European Parliament has selected the finalists for its Freedom of Thought award. The winner will be announced next Wednesday in Strasbourg.
EU companies risk falling behind in AI race due to underinvestment and old systems, report warns
Fewer than one in five IT leaders are making AI their top investment priority, according to a survey in seven EU countries.
Video. Israel receives remains of two more hostages from Hamas
Video. Earlier, the Israeli military said forensic testing showed that one of the bodies handed over by Hamas does not match any of the hostages. β There was no immediate word on whose body it was.
Video. Madagascar coup leader Randrianirina set to be sworn in as president
Video. Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who led a coup in Madagascar, will serve as president for up to two years before holding elections. The African Union has suspended the country's membership...
Video. Violence erupts at pro-Palestinian protest in Barcelona
Video. Violence broke out in Barcelona on Wednesday night as a pro-Palestinian demonstration escalated following a march of around 1,000 protesters towards the Israeli consulate.
Video. Protests erupt in Peru as demonstrators demand presidentβs resignation
Video. Violent protests erupted in the capital of Peru, Lima, on Tuesday as demonstrators demanded the resignation of interim President JosΓ© JerΓ and members of Congress, along with the repeal of...
NestlΓ© to cut 16,000 jobs worldwide in major restructuring move
NestlΓ© is cutting 16,000 jobs globally to streamline operations, focus on high-return products, and shore up profitability under new CEO Philipp Navratil.
LVMH Chief Bernard Arnault sees his wealth jump by $19 billion
The 76-year-old businessman, one of the world's richest individuals, saw his wealth increase by 12% on Wednesday as his LVMH group enjoyed a share rally.
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LumiΓ¨re Film Festival: Guillermo del Toro on 'Frankenstein', AI and the βdangerous timesβ we live in
"Art is not only necessary, it is urgent. And AI can go f*ck itself!β Guillermo del Toro is a guest of honour at this yearβs LumiΓ¨re Film Festival. He presents his adaptation of Mary Shelley's...
Fact check: No, European Parliament didn't silence Polish MEP for his views
A video circulating on social media has prompted questions over how European Parliament procedure works, and how long MEPs are allowed to speak when they interject.
Madagascar coup leader Randrianirina set to be sworn in as president
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who led a coup in Madagascar, will serve as president for up to two years before holding elections. The African Union has suspended the country's membership in the bloc.
Feeling the strain: Italian pasta makers reach boiling point over Trump tariffs
Faced with the threat of exorbitant US tariffs, Italian pasta producers are hoping for political support β and that they will not have to wait for a legal resolution to their case.
French government on the brink of collapse as PM Lecornu faces two no-confidence votes
With the left and far-right united against him, freshly reappointed PM SΓ©bastien Lecornu faces the prospect of his government's collapse.
'Hidden pandemic': New report exposes child sexual abuse numbers in Europe
While EU lawmakers squabble over the 'chat control bill', child associations decry the five million children in Europe facing online and offline sexual abuse.
Diane Keatonβs family thank fans for their support and reveal her cause of death
Diane Keatonβs cause of death has been confirmed in an official statement from her family, after the beloved actressβ passing last weekend at the age of 79.
Doctors are facing a burnout crisis. Will AI help or hurt?
Experts say artificial intelligence can support health workers, but if it is too complicated, hospital doctors will only have more work to do.
Tomahawks for Ukraine: Game changing weapon or leverage over Moscow?
Fresh off the Gaza ceasefire deal, Donald Trump is about to meet with Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss the possibility of selling Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. Both Washington and Kyiv believe it...
Can any countries be exempted from their obligations under the EU's controversial migration pact?
One of the key questions around the Migration and Asylum Pact, adopted by the European Union in May 2024, is which countries will be able to avoid part of their obligations?
Climate change in the Arctic: How melting ice is causing Greenland to βshrinkβ
Prehistoric changes and accelerating climate change are βshrinkingβ Greenland and causing it to drift, new research warns.
Farm stays and heritage hotels: The experiences shaping European travel in 2026
Europeβs top destinations for 2026 include Sardinia and Savoie, according to Expediaβs annual travel report.
Reporters turn in access badges, exit Pentagon in protest against new reporting rules
News outlets were nearly unanimous in rejecting new rules imposed by the Defense chief that would leave journalists vulnerable to expulsion if they sought to report on information β classified or...
Homes in Portugal are among the most overvalued, according to European Commission
A new European Commission report published on Tuesday shows that house prices in Portugal are among the highest in Europe, with tourism and the crisis in the construction sector being the main factors.
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Israel receives remains of two more hostages as Hamas says time needed to reach others
Earlier, the Israeli military said forensic testing showed that one of the bodies handed over by Hamas does not match any of the hostages. β There was no immediate word on whose body it was.
Trump says US conducting CIA covert operations inside Venezuela
Trump said the administration βis looking at landβ as it considers further strikes in the region but declined to say whether the CIA has the authority to take action against President NicolΓ‘s Maduro.
Experimental gene therapy successfully treats dozens of children with rare fatal disorder
'These results are what we hoped for when we first began developing this approach,' one researcher said.
Major Chinese airlines protest US proposal to ban their flights over Russia
The Kremlin shuts its airspace to US airlines in 2022 in response to Western sanctions over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
EU plans functional 'drone wall' against Russia by end of 2027, leak shows
The Defence Readiness Roadmap sets clear targets for the rollout of key military capabilities, but fails to provide anything new regarding financing.
Qatar qualifies for FIFA World Cup final after home win over the United Arab Emirates
UAE still have a chance to also make it to the finals in the fifth round of qualifiers.
Video. VDL keeps the door open to EU enlargement on Western Balkans tour
Video. The European Commission chief continued her Western Balkans tour on Wednesday with a visit to Serbia, urging the country to double its pace on its path to full EU membership.
European NATO allies pledge to buy more US weapons under PURL scheme for Ukraine
A further 10 allies have lined up to join NATO's newly established PURL initiative, created to purchase in-demand weapons systems from the US, amid a shortage in supplies.
Video. Planting seeds of heritage and strokes of tradition in Chile | CULT
Video. In the coastal village of Matanzas, Chile, volunteers from Qatar Museumsβ Years of Culture programme join locals to restore native plants and paint a mural celebrating Qatari and Chilean heritage.
Doctors Without Borders closes its emergency centre in Haiti's capital due to surge of gang violence
Haiti has been plagued by worsening gang violence since the 2021 assassination of its then-President Jovenel MoΓ―se and armed gangs control most of the capital Port-au-Prince.
ICC removes chief prosecutor from Duterte case over perceived conflict of interest
A court spokesperson said that the disqualification would not have an impact on the case against the former president of the Philippines, which would continue to be led by a deputy prosecutor.
Video. Turkic nations commit to greater global role
Video. Leaders of the Turkic states meet in Gabala, Azerbaijan, affirming their growing global influence and commit to stronger economic, cultural, and defence cooperation.
EU should stand its ground despite US pressure, former EU competition chief says
Brusselsβs tech laws have come under pressure ever since the new US administration took office in January.
Israel keeps Rafah crossing closed to Gaza aid delivery as Hamas returns four more bodies
While Trump expresses optimism over a ceasefire, fighting continues on the ground leaving more Palestinians dead and little progress in talks. Rafah remains closed, and Gazaβs future remains uncertain.
Loneliness may raise risk of dying from cancer, new study warns
The findings suggest our social connections could help shape cancer outcomes.
NATO defence ministers seek more arms for Ukraine as Western military support fades
A recent series of mysterious drone incursions and airspace violations by Russian war planes has fuelled concerns that President Vladimir Putin might be testing NATOβs defensive reflexes.
Germany greenlights β¬2,000 tax-free earnings for pensioners
From 2026, Germany will keep expert retirees in the labour market by allowing them to earn up to β¬2,000 a month tax-free.
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From βendangeredβ to βleast concernβ: How green turtles have escaped extinction
The number of once-endangered green sea turtles has increased by 28 per cent since the 1970s, despite βpersistent threatsβ to their population.
Is Paris really demolishing the Eiffel Tower next year? Truth behind viral claims
Claims that Paris is preparing to knock down its most iconic tourist attraction have gone viral. Hereβs why.
The Cunio hostages return home 2 years after the kidnapping that shocked Israel
The story of a family that never lost faith: David and Ariel, who were kidnapped by Hamas in 2023, have been released after two years of captivity. Their grandmother, Esther Cunio, a 90-year-old...
Flying taxis may soon ferry passengers above the congested roadways of Dubai
Dubai plans to have flying cars in its skies as soon as 2026.
Celebrities pay tribute to neo-soul pioneer D'Angelo, dead at 51
Tributes have flooded in for Grammy-award winning R&B and soul singer D'Angelo, who died aged 51, following a "prolonged and courageous battle with cancer."
Saudi Arabia boosts global charm offensive with 2025 Cultural Investment Conference
Saudi Arabia has further signalled its determination to diversify its assets by hosting a global conference to discuss investing in culture, its role in economic and social development and...
Europe wants to bring industry to space. What is the βMoon economy?β
Some of the worldβs space agencies are getting ready for commercial activity on the Moon.
Philanthropists to invest β¬427 million to curbs tech giantsβ influence on new AI
Many are questioning whether AI's rapid deployment is actually improving their quality of life.
From ney to kemenΓ§e: Discover the traditional sounds of TΓΌrkiye and where to hear them live
TΓΌrkiyeβs rich musical traditions reflect its diverse cultures, regions, and history.
Could NASA really put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030? |Euronews Tech Talks
NASAβs plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon has raised questions about the US space strategy and renewed curiosity about the use of nuclear energy beyond Earth. Euronews Tech Talks hosted...
Human Rights Watch reject donations from comedians who appeared at Riyadh Comedy Festival
The two-week entertainment event has been criticised due to the Saudi government's alleged human rights abuses. Several comedians who attended have offered to donate part of their performance fees...
How does gender inequality affect people with disabilities?
People with disabilities face discrimination in all areas of life. However, disabled women face especially bigger challenges, according to Inclusion Europe.
Are barcodes that begin with '729' products from Israel, as BDS advocates claim?
In a bid to encourage a boycott against Israeli goods, online users, including French MEP Manon Aubry, have relayed a claim alleging that barcodes beginning with the digits "729" are produced in...
Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with police before Italy-Israel World Cup qualifier
Thousands of Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in Udine ahead of the match between Italy and Israel in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
NATO defence ministers meet to talk plans on tackling drone incursions
NATO defence ministers are meeting to address recent drone and jet incursions in European airspace. The alliance aims to create a βdrone wallβ with the EU to protect member states.
French telecom bid: Orange, Bouygues, and Free offer β¬17bn for SFR
The three French groups submitted a joint non-binding offer to take over the telecom activities of the Altice Group in France, which includes most of SFR.
Walking backward comes with extra health benefits. Here's how
Backward walking, also known as retro walking or reverse walking, adds variety to an exercise routine.
ChatGPT will soon allow adults to use AI chatbot for βerotica,β OpenAIβs Sam Altman says
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that verified adults will be able to use ChatGPT for βeroticaβ by the end of the year.
Video. Flying taxis may soon ferry passengers across the skies of Dubai
Video. Dubai plans to have flying cars in its skies as soon as 2026.
Press conference cancelled as Germany's ruling coalition disagrees over military service
The CDU and the SPD had previously backed a proposal to combine voluntary conscription with a lottery system.
US Senate rejects bill to end government shutdown as it enters third week
The US Senate rejected a bill to reopen the government for the eighth time, extending the shutdown into its third week amid a stalemate over health care funding.
Star Wars, Blade Runner, Indiana Jones: Iconic film poster artist Drew Struzan dies aged 78
You may not recognize the name, but Drew Struzan was the supremely talented artist behind countless iconic movie posters β from the original Star Wars and Back To The Future trilogies to 'Blade...
ASML gains on earnings beat, but warns of China sales decline
ASML shares rose on strong third-quarter results and an upbeat outlook, driven by demand for AI and chipmaking tools, despite concerns over future China sales.
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Robert Fico vetoes again EU sanctions against Russia, asks for new concessions
Slovakia and Austria have emerged as the remaining obstacles blocking a deal on a new round of EU sanctions against Russia.
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Sweden upgrades wartime shelters amid rising tensions with Russia
Since 2024, Sweden has invested around β¬7.7 million to upgrade its 64,000 shelters built during World War II and the Cold War.
Check out our favourite shots from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 winners
The winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year for 2025 has been announced. Here are some of our favourites from this yearβs winning shots.
Dutch far-right lawmaker Wilders resumes campaign after suspected terror plot
Geert Wilders had suspended his election campaign after being identified among the alleged targets of a suspected terror cell in Belgium.
Latest US 'narco boat' strike kills six off Venezuelan coast
The US president confirmed the attack, citing intelligence on narcotics trafficking. This marks the fifth strike since September, totaling 27 deaths.
Israeli military says Hamas handed over wrong body in hostage release
Hamas has so far returned all 20 living hostages it held and seven bodies of deceased hostages to Israel, which have been confirmed as a match with DNA analysis. The Gaza-based group still has to...
US charges Cambodian crypto kingpin after largest ever bitcoin seizure
Prosecutors say individuals in forced-labour camps convinced victims to funnel billions into fake investments. The state may now use the seized crypto to repay the defrauded parties.
Video. Thousands protest in Udine ahead of ItalyβIsrael World Cup qualifier
Video. Thousands of protesters filled the streets of Udine on Tuesday ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Italy and Israel, prompting tight security measures across the northeastern Italian city.
'Now it's 8 October': Relief for Nova Festival survivors after hostages freed from Gaza
At the Nova Music Festival Exhibition in Berlin, Euronews spoke to survivors of the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack and relatives of the victims.
Waymo says it will expand to Europe next year with driverless robotaxis in London
Waymo is the second company to say it will bring robotaxis to the UK.
Trump threatens to cut finanical support for Argentina if Javier Milei loses election
Trump insisted that a recent $20 billion (β¬17 billion) assistance package to Argentina, which administration officials strenuously deny is a bailout, was about helping βour neighbours."
Video. Madagascarβs crisis intensifies following dissolution of parliament
Video. Madagascarβs President Andry Rajoelina dissolved the lower house of parliament on Tuesday, escalating a deepening political crisis after a military rebellion forced him to flee and go into hiding.
Stellantis to pour β¬11bn into US expansion to avoid tariff-induced losses
The car giant says its biggest-ever US investment will increase output by 50%, add more than 5,000 jobs, and counter some tariff costs by boosting North American profitability.
Gold hits fresh record, European stock markets rise after Fed comments
The Federal Reserve chair's tentative support for more rate cuts gave a boost to markets on both sides of the Atlantic, despite trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Video. Belgian police clash with protesters as austerity anger grips Brussels
Video. Belgian police used tear gas and water cannon on Tuesday to disperse tens of thousands of protesters who filled the streets of Brussels to denounce Prime Minister Bart De Weverβs proposed...
Serbiaβs Hidden Gems: Springs, caves, waterfalls and spas await
No sea? No problem. From waterfalls to lakes and spas, Serbia beckons with hidden treasures waiting to be explored.
Syria's Al-Sharaa seeks extradition of Kremlin ally al-Assad in first Moscow trip
The interim president of Syria arrived on an unprecedented visit to the Russian capital on Wednesday, where he is expected to demand that the Kremlin extradites toppled dictator Bashar al-Assad β...
Discover Kazakhstanβs Korgalzhyn Nature Reserve, a haven for thousands of flamingos
A short trip from Astana, the Korgalzhyn State Nature Reserve is a pristine wildlife escape where visitors can observe majestic pink flamingos in their nesting grounds.
Aid begins to enter Gaza as Israel limits deliveries over alleged Hamas truce violations
Israel says it will only allow 300 trucks carrying aid and food to enter Gaza daily, despite the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas allowing for double that amount.
Video. Torrential rains devastate Mexico, leaving 64 dead and dozens missing
Video. More than 300 communities across central and eastern Mexico remained isolated on Tuesday after deadly landslides and flooding swept through the region, leaving at least 64 people dead.
βImmediate consequencesβ: How a US government shutdown could derail global climate progress
From cancelled solar projects to increased pollution, Americaβs political gridlock is taking a toll on climate goals.
Video. Cunio brothers return home two years after attack that shocked Israel
Video. The story of a family that never lost faith: David and Ariel, who were kidnapped by Hamas in 2023, have been released after two years of captivity. Their 90-year-old grandmother received...
Iceland to βproposeβ higher tourist tax following record-breaking number of visitors
Iceland has witnessed 1.7 million international tourists in the first seven months of 2025 despite reports that its appeal has βslumpedβ.
Video. Spain holds national strike in solidarity with Palestinians
Video. Thousands of people across Spain took part in a national strike on Tuesday in support of the Palestinian people and to protest what organisers described as the βgenocide in Gaza.β
EU vows to protect Spain from Trump's tariff 'punishment' over NATO spending
Donald Trump has threatened to unleash "trade punishment" on Spain in response to the country's refusal to meet NATO's 5% target.
Qatar and Chile collaborate to plant seeds of heritage and strokes of tradition
In the coastal village of Matanzas, Chile, volunteers from Qatar Museumsβ Years of Culture programme join locals to restore native plants and paint a mural celebrating Qatari and Chilean heritage.
Hybrid warfare has begun, senior NATO official tells Euronews
In an interview with Euronews, Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, NATO's first chief information officer, reveals how the alliance is responding to the challenges of new hybrid attacks.
Von der Leyen keeps the door open to EU enlargement on Western Balkans tour
The European Commission chief continued her Western Balkans tour on Wednesday with a visit to Serbia, urging the country to double its pace on its path to full EU membership.
Plasma resilience: Europeβs lifeline β and why we must strengthen it now
When we think of medical breakthroughs, we rarely think of medicines made from human plasma. However, this golden, protein-rich liquid β accounting for 55% of our blood β is essential for the...
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From regional unity to global influence: Turkic nations set bold vision in Azerbaijan
Leaders of the Turkic states meet in Gabala, Azerbaijan, affirming their growing global influence and commit to stronger economic, cultural, and defence cooperation.
Video. Qatar qualifies for FIFA World Cup final after home win over UAE
Video. UAE still have a chance to also make it to the finals in the fifth round of qualifiers.
Rome clears EU-bound budget draft with healthcare trims
With the EUβs filing deadline looming, Rome approved its draft budget plan on Tuesday and will reconvene this Friday to lock in the tax cuts and funding. That's before sending the full budget bill...
Video. Serbiaβs Hidden Gems: Waterfalls, caves and healing spas
Video. No sea? No problem. From waterfalls to lakes and spas, Serbia beckons with hidden treasures waiting to be explored.
Video. Kazakhstanβs natural wonders: Where flamingos paint the steppe pink
Video. A short trip from Astana, the Korgalzhyn State Nature Reserve is a pristine wildlife escape where visitors can observe majestic pink flamingos in their nesting grounds.
EU rebukes Hungary's FM for attending Moscow energy conference
On his 13th visit to Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Foreign Minister SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ labelled the EU energy diversification plans as "crazy".
Video. Reduced aid enters Gaza as Israel accuses Hamas of violating truce
Video. Israel says it will only allow 300 trucks carrying aid and food to enter Gaza daily, despite the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas allowing for double that amount.
What are NATO's national caveats and why do they hinder rapid response?
Mark Rutte, NATO's secretary general, said earlier this week that these national caveats "are holding us back" and "making us less effective".
Peace in Gaza: What does the road ahead look like and will Europe remain 'irrelevant'?
Israelβs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently told Euronews that Europe had become "irrelevant" in the Middle East peace process. Now that reconstruction and stability in Gaza are on the...
SpaceX successfully launches 11th test flight of giant Starship rocket
Starship carried up eight mock satellites mimicking SpaceXβs Starlinks. The entire flight lasted just over an hour, originating from Starbase near the Mexican border.
Madagascar president flees country after military unit joins anti-government protests
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina made his first public comments since the CAPSAT military unit turned against his government amid weekslong protests, saying he fled the country in fear for his life.
Could Ukraine be next? Trump to focus on Russia after securing ceasefire in Gaza
The US president said on Monday that he now wants to focus on Russia and its war against Ukraine. After months of diplomatic efforts, can Trump repeat his peacemaking success and put an end to...
Trump may be the man of the moment abroad but domestic issues continue to plague his administration
The ovations and gushing words of praise he received in Jerusalem is something he seldom seems to receive at home as his administration grapples with a string of domestic problems.
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Titans Shine in Lima β Grand Prix Ends with a Powerful Finale
The final day in Lima saw the heavyweights close an unforgettable Grand Prix in style. Rafael Macedo, Metka Lobnik, Giovani Ferreira, Raz Hershko, and Lukas Krpalek all claimed gold, showcasing...
WiFi speed on trains in Europe: Which countries provide the fastest internet?
Internet connectivity and speed on trains vary widely across Europe.
EU has long engaged with Libyaβs Haftar on βtechnicalβ migration matters, sources tell Euronews
"Technical" discussions on migration have been ongoing for years between the European Commission and de facto representatives of eastern Libya, including General Khalifa Haftar's military staff....
Austrian bank takes centre stage as EU pushes new sanctions on Russia
Raiffeisen is seeking to offset β¬2.1 billion in damages imposed by a Russian court. As a solution, Austria has proposed to unfreeze the assets of a sanctioned Russian company. But the plan has...
Government shutdown could be longest ever, warns House Speaker Johnson
With Congress and the White House in stalemate, some are eyeing the end of the month as the next potential deadline to reopen the government.
Alcohol is fuelling thousands of cancer cases and costing Europe billions of euros, WHO warns
Alcohol consumption is a major cause of cancer in Europe, the WHO's cancer research agency warned in a new report.
Employment of recent university graduates in Europe: Which countries offer the best job prospects?
Euronews Business takes a closer look at the employment rates of recent higher education graduates, including the gender gap.
Inside the Ukrainian clinic where returned soldiers and civilians receive mental health support
The physical effects of Russiaβs ongoing war in Ukraine are evident. But what about the mental scars?
Beach erosion: What are the ten best beaches that could no longer exist in a hundred years' time?
Rising sea levels in Europe could wipe out some of the continent's most beloved beaches by 2100.
NATO chief Mark Rutte mocks Russia over 'limping' submarine in English Channel
The Russian submarine Novorossiysk had surfaced off the coast of France last week and was later escorted by the Dutch navy in the North Sea.
Brussels launches tighter safety measures for toys in Europe
The European Council has approved new rules to regulate the safety of toys, introducing a digital passport to better trace toys sold online and banning chemical substances harmful to children.
UK's MI5 warns lawmakers of spying threat from China, Russia and Iran
The intelligence agency warned MPs and their staff to look out for spies trying to elicit information from them by blackmail or phishing attacks.
Qantas data leak: Over 5 million customers affected as personal information shared on the dark web
Travellers are being told to brace for an increase in airline scams after cyber criminals targeted millions of Qantas customers.
Video. Titans Shine in Lima β Grand Prix Ends with a Powerful Finale
Video. The final day in Lima saw the heavyweights close an unforgettable Grand Prix in style. Rafael Macedo, Metka Lobnik, Giovani Ferreira, Raz Hershko, and Lukas Krpalek all claimed gold,...
Will Ukrainian citizens soon be represented in the Polish parliament?
A series of online articles appears to have been taken out of context, sparking outrage among some Polish politicians that Ukrainians will be given "their own representation" in the Sejm.
Video. Freed hostages reunite with families in Tel Aviv after two years
Video. Several Israeli hostages released from Gaza were reunited with their families on Monday at Tel Avivβs Ichilov Hospital, following more than two years in captivity.
Eurovision cancels vote over Israel's competing in song contest
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has pushed to December a vote planned for next month over Israel's Eurovision participation after the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Venezuela to close embassy in Norway after opposition leader wins Nobel Peace Prize
The development comes just days after Maria Corina Machado was announced the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
Video. Freed Palestinian prisoners return home under Gaza ceasefire deal
Video. Freed Palestinian prisoners arrived at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday as part of the ceasefire and prisoner-hostage exchange agreement between Israel and Hamas.
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Most UK employees use AI at work without permission, Microsoft survey finds
Employees using unauthorised AI tools could put companies at higher risk of data leaks, non-compliance, and cyber attacks, Microsoft says.
Video. This mental health clinic helps Ukrainians build a new life
Video. The physical effects of Russiaβs ongoing war in Ukraine are evident. But what about the mental scars?
European markets turn gloomy as USβChina trade war looms
Relations between China and the US are souring as the countries place fees on each otherβs ships, worrying investors. The new front in the trade war comes despite President Trumpβs claim on social...
German economic sentiment edges higher but recovery remains fragile
Germanyβs ZEW economic sentiment slightly rose in October, yet annual inflation accelerated to 2.4% last month, driven by rising service costs. Markets fell, with the DAX down 0.9%, as renewed...
War and Chopin: Inside the photographic worlds of Wojciech GrzΔdziΕski
For two decades now, a certain important pretext has drawn photojournalist Wojciech GrzΔdziΕski away from the front line and traditionally leads him to Warsaw - the Chopin International Piano...
Video. Madagascar president flees country following military rebellion
Video. Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina made his first public comments since the CAPSAT military unit turned against his government amid weekslong protests, saying he fled the country in fear...
βForests are non-negotiableβ: World off course to meet 2030 deforestation pledge
Global forest loss is 63 per cent off 2030 targets as finance and policy pledges fall behind.
Russian strikes hit Kharkiv hospital as Zelenskyy urges more aid defence
Zelenskyy again urged foreign countries to help blunt Russiaβs long-range attacks by providing more air defence systems for the country, which is vast and complex to defend from Moscow's daily air raids.
Travel disrupted across Belgium as general strike against proposed public spending cuts continues
This latest strike has resulted in severe delays and cancellations of services affecting tens of thousands of travellers across the country.
EU lawmakers vote to ease corporate due diligence requirements
Only companies with more than 5,000 employees will be obliged to apply sustainability requirements as MEPs in the European Parliament voted to water down the blocβs complicated corporate due diligence law.
Your DNA may hold the key to your relationship with cannabis, new study says
Specific genes appear to influence whether people try cannabis and their susceptibility to cannabis addiction.
Instagram to use PG-13 rating to limit content for teenagers
The changes come as Meta faces relentless criticism over harms to children on social media.
Spanish 19th century Columbus painting defaced by activists will require a 'second reconstruction'
The work Primer homenaje a CristΓ³bal ColΓ³n (First Homage to Christopher Columbus) in the Naval Museum in Madrid will need further restoration after two activists threw red paint at it last Sunday...
Defence industry warns EU to βurgentlyβ curb dependence on key raw materials
Industry representatives and analysts say the restrictions highlight the EUβs urgent need to cut its dependence on Chinese critical materials, even as Brussels pushes to diversify supplies and...
Three Italian police killed in apparently deliberate farmhouse explosion during eviction attempt
The two-storey farmhouse had been filled with gas and the explosion was set off when authorities opened the door, regional governor Luca Zaia told Sky TG24.
Meet Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, Uzbekistanβs top female chess player and International Master
Womenβs Grandmaster Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova reflects on her journey from childhood tournaments to global success and why she sees her return to Uzbekistan as a responsibility and honour.
Commission slaps three major fashion brands with β¬157 million fine
An investigation launched in 2023 revealed that Gucci, ChloΓ© and Loewe imposed their own pricing policies on retailers, thereby increasing product prices and reducing consumer choice. Gucci was...
Year-round calendar of family adventures in Saudi Arabia
Discover year-round family adventures in Saudi Arabia, from quadbiking across ancient valleys in AlUla to theme park thrills in Riyadh.
EBRD βeven more importantβ amid global tensions and aid cuts, president says
Odile Renaud-Basso dismisses decline of multilateralism as a threat to the mission of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and foresees a role in post-war Ukraine and Gazaβs...
EU envoy urges US to rejoin the West on sanctions against Russia over war in Ukraine
David O'Sullivan, the EU's sanctions envoy, told Euronews he hopes the USΒ will return to a policy of applying new sanctions against Russia.
As ceasefire begins in Gaza, will the EU abandon its plans to sanction Israel?
The start of the peace process in the Middle East raises questions about the future of the EU proposals designed to sanction Israel.
Video. Venezuela to shut Norway embassy after Nobel win for opposition leader
Video. The development comes just days after Maria Corina Machado was announced the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
Military data, texts, and internet history: Scientists intercept unprotected data from satellites
US researchers found it surprisingly easy to access private text messages and military data using homemade satellite scans that cost as little as β¬500.
EU lawmakers uphold three-hour delay compensation for air passengers
After more than one decade in limbo, the EU is now reviewing a law aimed at protecting airline passengers.
Video. War and Chopin: Behind the photographic lens with Wojciech GrzΔdziΕski
Video. For two decades now, a certain important pretext has drawn photojournalist Wojciech GrzΔdziΕski away from the front line and traditionally leads him to Warsaw - the Chopin International...
Video. Hundreds of Indigenous protesters call for land recognition in Brazil
Video. About 200 members of Indigenous communities marched in BrasΓlia on Monday, carrying a giant symbolic decree and a five-meter inflatable pen to urge President Luiz InΓ‘cio Lula da Silva to...
France's PM proposes suspending retirement age law until 2027 election
With his government hanging by a thread, France's newly reappointed prime minister must make concessions to avoid a no-confidence vote this week.
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Lumière Film Festival 2025: Sean Penn on acting, 'Adolescence' and the importance of sunscreen
As guest of honour at Lyon's Lumière Film Festival this year, Sean Penn had a date with cinephiles for a masterclass honouring his career. Euronews Culture were there. Here are some of the key takeaways.
Video. Meet Uzbekistanβs leading female chess player
Video. Womenβs Grandmaster Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova reflects on her journey from childhood tournaments to global success and why she sees her return to Uzbekistan as a responsibility and honour.
Afghan national jailed for TikTok threat to kill Reform UK leader Nigel Farage
Fayaz Khan, 26, was sentenced at a court in London for making a threat to kill against Nigel Farage and also for entering the UK illegally on a small boat.
European Commission delays decision on asylum seeker quotas
The report assessing the migratory situation within the EU and setting quotas for relocating asylum seekers among EU countries should be adopted by Wednesday.
Video. Russian strikes hit Kharkiv hospital as Ukraine urges more air defence
Video. Zelenskyy again urged foreign countries to help blunt Russiaβs long-range attacks by providing more air defence systems for the country, which is vast and complex to defend from Moscow's...
Video. Tens of thousands join national strike in Belgium over welfare cuts
Video. Belgian police used a water cannon to clear thousands of protesters in Brussels on Tuesday as trade unions called a national strike over austerity measures.
EU trade chief Ε efΔoviΔ slams Chinaβs rare earth export curbs
EU Trade Commissioner MaroΕ‘ Ε efΔoviΔ took aim at China and its new trade policy on rare earths on Tuesday, denouncing "unprocessable" Chinese requests on EU companies.
Iran sentences two French citizens to a combined 63 years in prison for spying
The pair were named as Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, who were detained in Iran in 2022 on charges France called "unjustified and unfounded".
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US Supreme Court rejects Alex Jones' appeal against $1.4bln Sandy Hook shooting defamation ruling
The former Infowars host described the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in which 20 children were killed as a hoax staged by crisis actors.
Renewables are now the worldβs biggest source of electricity. Is it enough to stop climate change?
Record-breaking progress on renewable energy alone will not prevent global warming from exceeding 1.5β, a new report warns.
Pope urges Italy to remain open to migrants during first visit to Rome's presidential palace
Pope Leo XIV completed the rite of passage for every new pope by travelling across Rome to the Qurinale Palace for a meeting with President Sergio Mattarella.
Video. France's PM proposes suspending retirement age law until 2027
Video. With his government hanging by a thread, France's newly reappointed prime minister must make concessions to avoid a no-confidence vote this week.
Israel begins to receive first hostages in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners
A total of 48 Hamas captives are set to be released, with 20 thought to be alive. Meanwhile, Israel is set to free over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.
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Experience Meets Youth: Day 2 Delivers Thrills in Lima
Day 2 in Lima saw a powerful mix of champions and rising stars. Jessica Klimkait claimed her first Grand Prix gold at β63 kg, Daniel Cargnin triumphed dramatically, Ida Eriksson completed her...
'Thereβs no captain at the helm anymoreβ: France political crisis worries tech sector
The French government has been in flux for more than a year, and the uncertainty is hurting its tech sector.
Nicolas Sarkozy to go to prison on 21 October over Libyan campaign financing case
On 25 September, a Paris court found the former French leader guilty of criminal conspiracy involving the use of funds from Libya to finance his 2007 presidential campaign.
Global life expectancy returns to pre-pandemic levels but major health challenges remain, study says
Researchers called for more focus on the βdisturbing trendsβ driving health inequalities around the globe.
Egyptian president says Trump's plan on Gaza is 'last chance' for peace in region
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi and US President Donald Trump co-chaired a peace summit in Egypt's Sharm el Sheikh on Monday on Gaza's future and the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Video. Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt win 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics
Video. Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt win Nobel Prize for Economics 'for the theory of sustained growth through creative destruction'.
Video. Polish prosecutors charge two Russian citizens with spying for Moscow
Video. The couple was charged with spying for Russian intelligence, and one of them was additionally charged for plotting to send a parcel bomb via courier.
Video. Romania's Saint Parascheva feast draws tens of thousands of pilgrims
Video. Thousands of faithful braved the rain and bad weather on the first day of their pilgrimage in the capital of the Moldova region, lining up in queues that stretched for almost 2 kilometres.
Video. Venezuelans in Colombia call for release of political prisoners
Video. Venezuelans living in Colombia gathered on Saturday night to pray and demand the release of political prisoners in their homeland, calling for an end to persecution and inhumane treatment.
Hamas crackdown in Gaza leaves 32 dead amid power struggle
Hamas's operation in Gaza City killed 32 people, targeting a rival clan. Despite the ceasefire with Israel, tensions remain high with multiple skirmishes reported over the past 10 days.
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Saint Parascheva celebration in IaΘi draws one of Romaniaβs largest pilgrimages
Thousands of faithful braved the rain and bad weather on the first day of their pilgrimage in the capital of the Moldova region, lining up in queues that stretched for almost 2 kilometres.
Polish prosecutors charge two Russian citizens with spying for Moscow
The couple was charged with spying for Russian intelligence, and one of them was additionally charged for plotting to send a parcel bomb via courier.
Earth reaches first catastrophic climate tipping point as coral reefs suffer βunprecedented diebackβ
Global policy makers are being urged to take βimmediate and unprecedentedβ action to prevent the risk of triggering further climate tipping points.
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Spain weather warnings: Storm Alice brings floods and travel chaos to Catalonia, Valencia and Ibiza
Heavy rain has flooded roads, stranded tourists and forced travel cancellations across Spainβs Mediterranean coast.
Video. Thousands gather at Fatima Shrine for final pilgrimage of the year
Video. Thousands of pilgrims gathered at Portugalβs Fatima Shrine over the weekend to take part in the candlelight and farewell processions marking the traditional October pilgrimage.
Video. Netherlands invoke rare emergency law to control Chinese chipmaker
Video. The Dutch government has taken temporary control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia under emergency legislation, citing risks to national and European security and marking one of the most...
Beyond knights and wars: the EUβs mediaeval castles become strongholds of sustainable tourism
Two ancient castles in the Croatian region of Istria have been renovated and refurbished to give them a second lease of life. This is how old stones are providing a glimpse into to the past β...
Both beloved and punished: the Istrian goatβs curious place in history
The goat remains a symbol of the identity of the Istrian region, in Croatia. It represents not only an animal but also a living monument to the Istrian culture, folklore and economy. But...
'America's original hero': Trump sparks anger by making Columbus Day an Italian-American celebration
The US president has reinstated Columbus Day as a national holiday to honour the explorer's legacy but the move has also reignited the debate about the origins of Columbus and the importance of...
Video. Israel celebrates release of soldier held by Hamas since 2023
Video. Family and friends of Israeli soldier Matan Angrest gathered in celebration early Friday following his release from Hamas captivity after 738 days.
Video. Experience Meets Youth: Day 2 Delivers Thrills in Lima
Video. Day 2 in Lima saw a powerful mix of champions and rising stars. Jessica Klimkait claimed her first Grand Prix gold at β63 kg, Daniel Cargnin triumphed dramatically, Ida Eriksson completed...
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Video. Inside NATOβs push to build and train sea drones
Video. NATO special forces are learning to build sea drones to conduct maritime strike missions.
βNo food, no businessβ: Kenyan women reveal hidden links between climate change and mental health
Researchers in Madagascar, Spain and the Netherlands have also found links between climate change and depression and anxiety.
Netherlands invoke rare emergency law to take charge of Chinese chipmaker
The Dutch government has taken temporary control of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia under emergency legislation, citing risks to national and European security and marking one of the most...
Woody Allen pays tribute to βmost uniqueβ friend and star Diane Keaton
Woody Allen has penned a tribute to his friend and co-star Diane Keaton, who starred in eight of his films - including 'Annie Hall', for which she won an Oscar. Keaton previously defended him...
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt win 2025 Nobel Prize for Economics
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt win Nobel Prize for Economics 'for the theory of sustained growth through creative destruction'.
Two activists arrested for vandalising a painting of Columbus at Madrid's Naval Museum
Two members of Futuro Vegetal have been charged with a crime against heritage after allegedly throwing biodegradable red paint on a work by JosΓ© Garnelo at Madrid's Naval Museum on Spain's...
Australiaβs world-leading social media ban for under-16s is βdifficult to enforce,β Google says
Thereβs two months to go before children under 16 will lose access to most social media accounts in Australia.
The end of an era: MTV music channels to be switched off across Europe by end of 2025
A sign of changing times... And a business decision that represents a cultural moment, signalling the death of communal music discovery and prompting a reflection on how we consume music in the...
In pictures: Emotional scenes as Hamas releases all living Israeli hostages
Thousands celebrated in Hostages Square as Israeli hostages, held by Hamas for over two years, were released. The ceasefire brought relief to Israel and Gaza.
Where in the EU do most young adults consume cannabis?
According to the latest European Drug Report by the European Union Drugs Agency, some 15.4% of young Europeans aged 15 to 34 used cannabis in the past year. But which EU country tops the charts?
βIt will all be fineβ: Donald Trump's reactions boost European markets
Leading stock indexes in Europe climbed after the US President responded to mounting trade tensions between Washington and China. There's also been a positive reaction to a ceasefire in Gaza...
Will the EU be ready to defend itself by 2030? Newsletter
This week's key events presented by Euronewsβ defence and space reporter, Paula Soler, and Euronews' health and food reporter, Marta Iraola.
Video. Storm Alice batters Spainβs east and Balearic Islands with floods
Video. Storm Alice has battered Spainβs eastern coast and the Balearic Islands, bringing torrential rain, flooding and travel chaos across the region.
The Gaza peace plan β what comes next?
The release of the hostages is just the first step towards a more durable peace. Many details regarding Hamas disarmament, Gaza governance and full Israeli withdrawal remain to be negotiated....
One in six bacterial infections is now resistant to standard drugs, WHO warns
Many antibiotics have lost effectiveness against common bacterial infections since 2018, the report warned.
NATO special forces are learning to build sea drones. How could they be used?
NATO special forces are learning to build sea drones to conduct maritime strike missions.
China's global exports are booming amid renewed trade disputes with US
Trade numbers confirm that Chinese exports to the United States fell, but jumped globally, as a new 100% tariff threat from US President Donald Trump promises a rocky patch ahead of trade...
EU countries sign Danish plan to boost child protection online
Ministers called on Friday to explore whether additional measures are needed to complement existing rules.
I Kissed A (former) PM: Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry dating rumours confirmed?
Everyone needs some temporary respite from punishing news headlines... And former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and pop superstar Katy Perry may have given us a brief moment of levity,...
Ukraine faces difficult winter amid Russian strikes on energy grid, EBRD chief warns
Kyiv was "well prepared" for winter "a few days ago" before a barrage of Russian strikes targeted oil and gas facilities, Odile Renaud-Basso said.
Zelenskyy has second call with Trump amid Russian strikes on Ukraine energy infrastructure
Zelenskyy called Trump for a second consecutive day to discuss defence and Ukraine's energy sector. It comes as Russia further intensifies its attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure ahead of...
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Video. A row erupts in Germany's Bundestag over deportation centres
Video. Interior Minister Dobrindt and the CDU/CSU are pushing for deportation centres - according to the AfD, the SPD is blocking them. The Greens and the Left warn of human rights violations,...
Video. Greece's Parthenon free of scaffolding for first time in 20 years
Video. The iron constructions inevitably hid certain details and altered the aesthetic experience on the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis, however the scaffolding is set to return for restoration work...
Video. Madagascar president says coup underway after army unit claim control
Video. On Sunday, the minister of armed forces in Madagascar acknowledged an officer selected by a military group supporting demonstrators calling for President Andry Rajoelina to resign as the...
Video. Israelis cheer Trump at Tel Aviv rally ahead of hostage release
Video. Israelis applauded US President Donald Trump, and some booed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trumpβs son-in-law Jared Kushner addressed a weekly rally in...
Reappointed French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu names new cabinet after meeting with Macron
Reappointed French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu names new cabinet after meeting with President Emmanuel Macron
Dozens arrested after anti-immigration protest in Amsterdam escalates
The protest comes weeks after a similar anti-immigration protest turned violent in The Hague, with rioters and police clashing. Later this month, the Netherlands is expected to hold a snap election.
Video. Historic Day in Lima as Latin Judo Shines Bright at the Grand Prix
Video. The opening day of the first-ever Lima Judo Grand Prix brought unforgettable moments. Chileβs Mary Dee Vargas Ley claimed her nationβs first Grand Prix gold, while Brazil, France, and...
A row erupts in Germany's Bundestag over deportation centres
Interior Minister Dobrindt and the CDU/CSU are pushing for deportation centres - according to the AfD, the SPD is blocking them. The Greens and the Left warn of human rights violations, while the...
Free view: Greece's famed Parthenon clear of scaffolding for first time in decades
The iron constructions inevitably hid certain details and altered the aesthetic experience on the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis, however the scaffolding is set to return for restoration work to continue.
Egyptian police seek rare pharaonic painting stolen from Saqqara tomb near Cairo
The incident comes weeks after another incident that shook the archaeological community: the disappearance of a gold bracelet from the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir that dates back to the era of the...
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Madagascarβs president says coup underway after army unit claims control of military
On Sunday, the minister of armed forces in Madagascar acknowledged an officer selected by a military group supporting demonstrators calling for President Andry Rajoelina to resign as the country's...
Afghanistan says it killed dozens of Pakistani soldiers in overnight border clashes
Afghanistan said the soldiers were killed in response to what it called repeated violations of its territory and airspace.
Israel awaits release of last hostages by Hamas before Monday deadline elapses
Israeli government spokesperson told reporters in Tel Aviv that following their release, the hostages will then be transferred across the border into Israel and taken to Re'im military base.
Aid delivery into Gaza scaled up ahead of summit for peace in Egypt
Dozens of trucks crossed the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday, as tens of thousands of Palestinians return to their destroyed neighbourhoods. Meanwhile, world leaders are expected to...
Portugal heads to the polls in hotly contested local elections
Sunday's municipal elections in Portugal could be decisive in expanding the presence of the far-right Chega party beyond Lisbon. In the country's two biggest cities, it is a tight race between the...
EU's digital border Entry and Exit system comes into effect across member states
European Union member states began implementing a new entry and exit system at their external borders on Sunday. The system involves the electronic registration of data of third-country nationals.
Who are the hostages Israel believes are still alive?
Hamas is due to release the 48 hostages still being held in Gaza, most of them kidnapped during their 7 October 2023 attack on Israel. 20 of them are believed to be alive, with the fate of two...
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China says it's 'not afraid' of a tariff war in the face of Trump's 100% tariff threat
βChinaβs stance is consistent,β the Chinese Commerce Ministry said in a statement posted online. βWe do not want a tariff war but we are not afraid of one.β
Historic Day in Lima as Latin Judo Shines Bright at the Grand Prix
The opening day of the first-ever Lima Judo Grand Prix brought unforgettable moments. Chileβs Mary Dee Vargas Ley claimed her nationβs first Grand Prix gold, while Brazil, France, and Israel also...
Most people canβt tell the difference between AI and human voices, study finds
As AI becomes more enmeshed in our lives, most people canβt tell the difference between human voices and their synthetic clones, a new study reveals.
Israelis cheer Trump at Tel Aviv rally as they brace for the return of hostages
Israelis applauded US President Donald Trump, and some booed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trumpβs son-in-law Jared Kushner addressed a weekly rally in Tel Aviv...
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Almaty Museum of Arts opens its doors in Kazakhstanβs cultural capital
Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, the new museum marks a bold chapter in Central Asiaβs cultural landscape
Perceptions of tax fairness in Europe: Are the rich paying their way?
Perceptions of tax fairness are generally higher in Nordic and Western European countries, while they tend to be lower in Eastern Europe. Experts attribute this gap to the quality of public...
Tombstone tourism: Meet the travelling taphophiles obsessed with graveyards
A growing number of tourists are βrebelling against tick-box travelβ by ditching the popular sights for a trip to the graveyard.
Snow leopard populations threatened by climate change and low genetic diversity
Because there arenβt many snow leopards left, they are classified as βvulnerableβ on the IUCN Red List.
Too much screen time may affect childrenβs early school performance, study finds
Excessive screen time is associated with lower performance in reading and maths, according to the study.
How I made it: Paco Cabezas on producing films in Spain and Hollywood
Paco Cabezas, director of hit series 'Wednesday' and 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' among others, combines genres with a unique style that has taken him from Seville to Hollywood. Despite his...
Dutch far-right Geert Wilders suspends campaigning after report of Belgian terror cell threat
Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders said that authorities had confirmed to him he was among the alleged targets of a suspected terror cell in Belgium that was dismantled on Thursday.
βMindblowingβ European bat hunting behaviour observed for the first time by researchers
Europeβs largest bat has impressive hunting behaviour, a new study shows.
Looking to retire? The worldβs best destination is in Europe
Three European countries ranked among the five most attractive global destinations for retirees this year, based on their high quality of life, tax efficiency, and safety.
Video. Reappointed French PM says new cabinet must not give in to politics
Video. Renamed by President Emmanuel Macron late Friday after a week of political chaos, Lecornu called for calm and for the support of political parties to produce a budget for the European...
Are carbon offsets enough to tackle the climate crisis? This tour operator doesn't think so
A major travel firm has ditched its carbon offset program, arguing it no longer reflects the "immediacy" of the climate crisis.
Trump threatens new 100% tariff on Chinese imports starting 1 November or sooner
Expressing frustration with new export controls placed on rare earth elements by China, Trump threatened to place an additional 100% tax on Chinese imports, potentially escalating tariff rates...
Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton dies at the age of 79
US Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, one of the best-loved film stars of the past 50 years, famed for her roles in "Father of the Bride" and "First Wives Club," dies at the age of 79, US media...
'STOP illegal migration! NO to Mercosur' - right-wing protestors take to the streets in Warsaw
Thousands marched through the Polish capital on Saturday, protesting against illegal migration and opposing the EU-Mercosur agreement. On the same day, Prime Minister Donald Tusk claimed that...
Video. Trump to attend summit of world leaders on end of Gaza war in Egypt
Video. On Saturday, Egyptian government sources said Trump will be received in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm El Sheikh by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to participate in a signing...
Chat Control on hold, Europe's Eastern flank remains passive
Germanyβs withdrawal freezes CSAR, yet the EUβs eastern flank remains passive, signalling a deeper malaise: inefficient interministerial cooperation, capitalβPermRep disconnects, and a habit of...
Suicide rate in Lithuania remains one of the highest in the EU, despite previous declines
Despite a slow but steady decline, suicide rates in Lithuania remain among the highest in the EU. However, according to the latest data, they have increased again in the last two years. Why is...
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Video. North Korea unveils its 'most powerful' missile yet: Hwasong-20
Video. At a massive military parade marking the 80th anniversary of the ruling Workersβ Party, Kim Jong Un showcased North Koreaβs most powerful weapons, including the new Hwasong-20...
US troops begin arriving in Israel to oversee ceasefire implementation in Gaza
About 200 US troops have begun arriving in Israel to set up a coordination centre aimed at facilitating the flow of humanitarian aid, as well as logistical and security assistance into Gaza. They...
Reappointed French PM Lecornu says new cabinet must not give in to partisan interests
Renamed by President Emmanuel Macron late Friday after a week of political chaos, Lecornu called for calm and for the support of political parties to produce a budget for the European Unionβs No....
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US president Donald Trump to take part in summit of world leaders in Egypt to mark end of Gaza war
On Saturday, Egyptian government sources said Trump will be received in the Red City of Sharm El Sheikh by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to participate in a signing ceremony along with...
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Video. Doing it my way: Paco Cabezas on making films in Spain and Hollywood
Video. Paco Cabezas, director of hit series 'Wednesday' and 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' among others, combines genres with a unique style that has taken him from Seville to Hollywood. Despite...
InnoWeek 2025 forum in Uzbekistan: When a discovery doesn't stop at the laboratory
With more than 400 innovations and participants from about 30 countries this annual event has become a universal platform to exchange scientific progress.
Power restored to Ukraine's Odesa following major Russian attack on energy infrastructure
A Russian overnight drone attack on energy facilities in the Ukrainian Odesa region left hundreds of thousands of people without power on Saturday. Ukrainian private energy firm DTEK said that...
Gut health is all the rage. Experts share 5 tips to sort fact from fiction
Euronews Health breaks down how to differentiate the hype from reality when it comes to the science on gut health.
US watchdog probes self-driving Tesla cars in blow to Elon Musk
Tesla crashes and reports of reckless autonomous driving have triggered a fresh inquiry in the US, piling pressure on Muskβs robotaxi push.
Video. US president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, top Trump advisor says
Video. The US president's advisor for Africa and Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos told Euronews that Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Peace Prize and that he is to thank for the...
Video. Belgium airport warns of βmajor disruptionβ ahead of national strike
Video. Belgiumβs latest national strike is expected to spark chaos across the country, as two major airports confirm hundreds of flights have been cancelled.
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Video. Russia launches nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight
Video. Russia launched nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight on Friday, causing significant damage in Kyiv and killing a child in Zaporizhzhia. 12 people were injured.
Video. COP30: Brazil seeks EU support for new forest protection fund
Video. In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Sonia Guajajara defended the new funding mechanism to be officially launched at COP30 in Brazil.
French President Macron re-appoints Lecornu as PM four days after his resignation
Lecornuβs comeback was as a major surprise following comments by him on Wednesday that he was not βchasing the jobβ and that his βmission is over.β
Thousands of Palestinians return north as Israel-Hamas ceasefire starts in Gaza
The Israeli military has said it will continue to operate defensively from the roughly 50% of Gaza it still controls after pulling back to agreed-upon lines.
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US president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, senior Trump advisor says
The US president's advisor for Africa and Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos told Euronews that Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Peace Prize and that he is to thank for the...
Several dead and missing after explosion at Tennessee munitions plant, sheriff says
Aerial footage of the aftermath showed the explosion had apparently obliterated one of Accurate Energetic Systems' hilltop buildings, leaving only smouldering wreckage.
White House slams Nobel committee's decision not to award 2025 Peace Prize to Trump
Trump has long coveted the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and aggressively lobbied for the award, citing his role in brokering a number of international ceasefire deals.
Baku makes its play as Eurasiaβs tech crossroads
Global tech leaders from Netflix, Pixar and OpenAI joined 5,000 innovators in Baku as INMerge positioned Azerbaijan at the heart of Central Eurasiaβs tech scene.
Video. Tel Aviv gathers in prayer as Israel takes step toward Gaza truce
Video. Jewish worshippers gathered for morning prayers at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv on Friday as Israel prepared to implement the first phase of a long-awaited peace plan.
'Surrounded by Criminals': The photographer capturing the hidden language of Soviet prison tattoos
Through black-and-white portraits, Belgian artist and filmmaker Nicolas WieΓ«rs reveals the faces and tattoos of men whose bodies became coded maps of rank and defiance within the gulag system.
Good drones, bad drones: The ongoing battle to try to clear up Germany's skies
Germany will allow its police officers to shoot down drones. But could the new policy be a danger to aerial vehicles carrying life-saving medicines?
Well-managed solar farms could help boost declining bumblebee populations in the UK, new study finds
Solar farms could provide a habitat for bumblebees, study shows.
EU's new Entry/Exit System launches this weekend. Hereβs how travellers can prepare
Travellers can expect information campaigns and awareness-raising activities at border crossing points.
Video. Film of the Week: 'Tron: Ares' - AI-ay-ay
Video. The light show looks good and the Nine Inch Nails score sounds great. That's all the positives we've got for 'Tron: Ares'.
From Alpine mountains to Mediterranean citrus groves: 5 foliage-filled train journeys for autumn
Watch natureβs transformation from the comfort of your own seat with these highly-rated rail journeys that are perfect for autumn.
NATO exercise to start next week with focus on protecting alliance's nuclear weapons
Steadfast Noon will run for about two weeks and will be led by the Netherlands and involve 71 aircraft from 14 NATO countries.
Brussels mounts pressure on Hungarian EU Commissioner OlivΓ©r VΓ‘rhelyi over spy probe
OlivΓ©r VΓ‘rhelyi was Hungary's EU ambassador when an alleged spy ring at the embassy tried to recruit European Commission staff to be moles for Hungary. The European Commision president now wants...
What would Palestinians' most popular leader do if freed? No one knows
Israel and Hamas agreed to implement the first phase of Trump's Gaza peace plan, but Israel did not release high-profile prisoner Marwan Barghouti.
Belgium strike next week to affect thousands of travellers as two major airports halt flights
Belgiumβs latest national strike is expected to spark chaos across the country, as two major airports confirm hundreds of flights have been cancelled.
Russia launches nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine in latest overnight attack
Russia launched nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight on Friday, causing significant damage in Kyiv and killing a child in Zaporizhzhia. 12 people were injured.
Video. Protests over fuel price hikes plunge Ecuador into political crisis
Video. Ecuador is facing one of its most tense political moments in years, as protests over the governmentβs decision to cut diesel subsidies stretch into a third week.
'New generation will make the quantum revolution a reality,' says Nobel laureate John Martinis
John Martinis tells Euronews the new generation of researchers has the potential to accelerate the quantum revolution, as long as there is collaboration, consistency and awareness of the...
In the dark: Spain's electricity grid operator warns country could be heading for another blackout
The grid operator Red ElΓ©ctrica has warned that an "abrupt voltage variation" could affect power supply, prompting residents to prepare for another blackout.
US throws Argentina β¬17bn lifeline as Milei-Trump ties deepen
Washingtonβs rare move to buy pesos and open a massive swap line steadied Argentinaβs markets β but set off a political storm.
One month to COP30: Brazilian minister seeks EU support for new forest protection fund
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Sonia Guajajara defended the new funding mechanism to be officially launched at COP30 in Brazil.
US rare earth stocks surge, European markets see mixed start
Shares of US rare earth and critical mineral miners surged on Thursday as China announced further restrictions on its own exports. In Europe, trade was tentative in the opening on Friday.
Video. Festival of Lights brings colour and creativity to Berlin nights
Video. Berlinβs skyline was illuminated on Thursday evening as the city marked the opening of its annual Festival of Lights, transforming landmarks and public spaces into radiant works of art.
From boom to slowdown: Central and Eastern Europe faces strain
Economists at the Warsaw School of Economics examined the fate of the 11 Central and Eastern European countries that joined the European Union after 2004. The analysis shows that each of these...
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Video. France pays tribute to Robert Badinter
Video. France honoured former Justice Minister Robert Badinter on Thursday with a solemn ceremony at the PanthΓ©on in Paris, recognising his pivotal role in abolishing the death penalty and...
Venezuelan opposition leader MarΓa Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader MarΓa Corina Machado has won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting democratic rights in her home country, the awards committee said on Friday.
EU rules on political ads enter into force: What will change?
EU rules on political ads β aimed at countering information manipulation and foreign interference in elections β will take effect on Friday. But what exactly will change for users?
Special protein found in bacteria could cause cancer cells to self-destruct, Spanish scientists say
The new process was tested in breast, colon and pancreatic cancer cells.
Europeβs doctors and nurses are facing βburnout, despair, or violence,β WHO warns
One in three doctors and nurses in Europe are depressed and one in 10 reported passive suicidal thoughts, a new report finds.
Poland's banking sector - still too small to meet economic ambitions?
While Poland boasts one of the most technologically advanced banking systems in Europe, experts say its capital potential remains insufficient to support the development of an economy with growing...
Uzbekistan aims to open a 'Space City' for major industry event in 2028, building on space ambitions
Uzbekistan will host the worldβs largest space industry gathering in 2028 as it seeks to strengthen its space ambitions
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Tron: Ares' - AI-ay-ay
The light show looks good and the Nine Inch Nails score sounds great. That's all the positives we've got for 'Tron: Ares'.
Record-breaking Amazon fires triggered as much COβ as an entire country last year
Fires in the Amazon Rainforest have surged to record-breaking levels, highlighting the regionβs βgrowing ecological fragility'.
Poweful 7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off southern Philippines, official issue tsunami warnings
Authorities are urging residents of coastal areas to evacuate to elevated areas or move further inland as threats of possible tsunami waves following the offshore earthquake.
Italyβs business elite urge Meloni to act faster on economic reforms
As growth stagnates and reforms stall, investors are watching whether Giorgia Meloni can turn her political staying power into a new story of competitiveness and economic confidence.
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Texel, The Hague, Haarlem: Locals like to swap Amsterdam for these quieter Dutch destinations
Amsterdam is becoming oversaturated with tourists, so much so that it recently prompted residents to sue the city.
Trump suggests Spain should be 'thrown out' of NATO over defence expenditure disagreements
The US presidentβs clash with Spain began in June ahead of the NATO summit, where just days before leaders convened in The Hague, Spain announced that it would not comply with Trumpβs demands of...
Israeli cabinet approves Trump's plan for Gaza ceasefire and release of hostages
The Israeli cabinet said that Israeli troops will begin withdrawing to an agreed upon line in Gaza within 24-hours. It would then be followed by a 72-hour window in which Palestinian prisoners and...
The EU wants salary transparency. Which countries are closest to getting there?
Member states are working to meet the June 2026 deadline for the EU's Pay Transparency Directive.
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French court increases sentence to 10 years for man who raped Gisèle Pelicot in landmark case
Husamettin Dogan was tried on charges of aggravated rape by administering substances that impair judgment or self-control, an offence punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
Austria says it will refuse to host 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel frozen out
Israel has been a participant in Eurovision, established after World War II to provide a forum for peaceful competition among nations, since 1973.
Suspected terror cell dismantled in Belgium thought to be planning attack on PM Bart De Wever
Local media reported that investigators discovered a homemade explosive which the suspects were reportedly planning to attach to a drone to carry out the attack.
Taylor Swift breaks Adeleβs streaming-era record with βThe Life Of A Showgirlβ
Despite mixed reviews, Taylor Swift's 'The Life of a Showgirl' has broken a major record held by British singer Adele. Swift's 12th album has now secured a new record for the largest week, by...
Aid group warns more than 54,000 children in Gaza face life-threatening malnutrition
Malnutrition is a life-threatening issue that puts childrenβs long-term health and development at risk.
Dolly Parton addresses ill health rumours and reassures fans: 'I ainβt dead yet!'
Country music legend Dolly Parton has posted a video to reassure fans that she βainβt dead yetβ after her sister raised rumours of her ill health.
From One Piece to The Hunger Games: When pop culture iconography turns political
Pop culture as political expression: Gen Z have begun to adopt a symbol from a popular manga for their protest movements. Hereβs why the One Piece flag has become a globally recognised symbol of...
Inside the London lab simulating AI-controlled satellites
Inside a lab in London, engineers are testing algorithms and robotic satellites to help satellites dock, refuel, and repair each other without human control.
Cost of Europe's extreme weather doubled this decade - and could hit β¬126 billion by 2029
Europe is being forced to foot an ever-growing bill as damage from weather and climate-related extremes exceeded β¬44.5 billion in recent years.
Worldβs first pig-to-human liver transplant keeps patient alive for 171 days
The liver performed key bodily functions, proving that pig organs can temporarily support human life, though serious complications eventually arose.
Art Explora: all abord the ship selling culture around the Mediterranean
The festival includes a bouquet of free events, exhibitions and concerts and takes place at the E8 gate of the port of Piraeus until 12/10
European Commission probes alleged Hungarian spy network in Brussels
According to reports that sparked the probe, the undercover spy ring allegedly operated under the cover of the Hungarian permanent representation, which at that time was led by OlivΓ©r VΓ‘rhelyi,...
Video. At least five killed in past 24 hours in Russian attacks on Ukraine
Video. Three of the victims died in Ukraine's Sumy region, according to the local authorities.
ETIAS scams: Everything you need to know about EU travel as EES launch causes confusion
With new travel rules come new scammers attempting to part you from your money.
New York City accuses social media giants of fueling youth mental health crisis in new lawsuit
The lawsuit alleges that tech giants knew young people were vulnerable to addictive features on social media, but targeted them anyway.
KOBIA leads Azerbaijanβs drive for SME growth and economic diversification
KOBIA is accelerating the growth of Azerbaijanβs SMEs fostering innovation and global connections that strengthen competitiveness and power the countryβs long-term economic diversification.
EU welcomes first phase of Israel-Hamas deal and reiterates call for two-state solution
The EU has been lambasted as "irrelevant" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a recent interview for Euronews.
Italian ski resort caps visitor numbers for the first time as Dolomites continue overtourism battle
Following a summer of severe overcrowding, one Italian resort is curbing the number of skiers on the slopes during peak seasons.
Unprecedented glacier melting will leave US peaks ice-free for the first time, new study finds
The glacier melt in Californiaβs Sierra Nevada mountains is unprecedented, a new study shows.
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'Not up for discussion': Brussels rejects Washington's pressure on climate rules
In response to US demands to roll back the EU's environmental legislation, the European Commission defended its autonomous power to adopt laws.
San Francisco struggles with poverty and drugs amid tech-driven wealth
San Francisco's tech boom coexists with a severe drug epidemic and homelessness, leading to high overdose rates and criticism from prominent figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
Dohaβs Innovation by Design Summit showcases the future of creativity
Dohaβs Innovation by Design Summit brought together global creatives to explore how AI, sustainability, fashion and architecture are redefining design, proving Qatar is shaping the future of...
Von der Leyen emerged βstrengthenedβ from motions of censure β for now
This week in Strasbourg, Ursula von der Leyen survived two more motions of censure in the European Parliament with even more support than in July. But the battle with the MEPs is far from over,...
Germany's opposition halts EU plan to combat child sexual abuse material online
The European Commission proposed the measures in 2022, but member states cannot reach an agreement, citing privacy and cybersecurity concerns.
Video. Palestinians celebrate in Gaza as ceasefire agreement takes effect
Video. Palestinians poured into the streets across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, celebrating as a long-awaited ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect.
High noon for von der Leyen as she faces Strasbourg standoff
The European Parliament votes Thursday whether to topple the European Commission, with several political groups split.
Wall Street slips lower as US government shutdown drags on
US markets fell into the red in early trading on Thursday but continue to hover near all-time highs.
Poland charges former registry employee with providing false identities for Russian spies
Authorities allege the man provided Russia with intelligence from 2017 to 2022, while he was working in the archives of the Warsaw municipalityβs civil registry.
Von der Leyen's Commission survives far-right and far-left no-confidence motions
The two motions of censure, up for a vote Thursday, shared one key point of criticism: the lopsided terms of the EU-US trade deal.
Putin admits Russian air defences downed Azerbaijan Airlines plane in 2024 that killed 38
The Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet crashed in Aktau on 25 December 2024 while on a flight from Baku to Grozny.
Google invests β¬5 billion in Belgium to expand AI and cloud infrastructure
The tech giantβs largest Belgian project to date will create 300 jobs, boost data capacity in Wallonia and strengthen Europeβs drive for carbon-free digital growth.
Video. Israeli strikes persist in Gaza despite announcement of ceasefire deal
Video. Israeli air strikes continued to hit Gaza City on Thursday morning, hours after U.S. President Donald Trump announced what he called a breakthrough ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
At least five killed in past 24 hours in Russian attacks on Ukraine
Three of the victims died in Ukraine's Sumy region, according to the local authorities.
Ukraine's new missiles and drones cause gas shortages in Russia, Zelenskyy says
Ukraine has poured huge efforts into weapons development and has fast become aΒ global centre for defence innovation.
Septemberβs βpersistently highβ land and sea temperatures caused by climate change, report says
September 2025 was the third warmest on record, new data shows.
Spain investigated after sanctioning low cost airlines over hand luggage policies
Michael O'Laery, Ryanair's CEO, welcomed the opening of the EU procedure at an impromptu press conference on Wednesday.
Hungarian author LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author LΓ‘szlΓ³ Krasznahorkai has been chosen as the winner βfor his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.β Susan Sontag...
Video. Joy and relief in Tel Aviv as deal promises release of Gaza hostages
Video. For the first time in two years, Hostages Square in central Tel Aviv erupted in celebration on Thursday as news spread of a breakthrough deal between Israel and Hamas.
Israel and Hamas have reached a deal to implement the first phase of Gaza peace plan, Trump says
Trump took to social media to announce the striking of a deal between Israel and Hamas to implement the first phase of his 21-point peace plan, unveiled late September, which aims to fully end the...
'The UN is ready to act' to get aid flowing into Gaza, UNOPS executive director says
The executive director of the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Jorge Moreira da Silva told Euronews that 170,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid are available for distribution in the Strip.
Video. Five injured as Russian drone strike sparks major fire in Odesa region
Video. Five people were injured on Thursday following a Russian drone attack on Ukraineβs southern Odesa region, according to local authorities.
German exports to US slump to 4-year low as Trump tariffs bite
German exports to the US fell to a 4-year low in August, hit by Trump tariffs. Shipments to the country dropped 20% from a year earlier, marking the fifth straight month of decline.
Video. Chileβs Atacama Desert blooms after rare winter rains
Video. A rare bloom has turned Chileβs Atacama Desert β one of the driest places on Earth β into a vast sea of fuchsia and purple wildflowers after unusually heavy winter rains.
Fossil fuel companies claim to invest in renewables. But is it really helping the energy transition?
Fossil fuel companies are involved in very few renewable energy projects, a new report reveals.
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North Korea invites foreign dignitaries for ruling party's 80th anniversary celebrations
Officials from China, Russia, Vietnam and Laos will be among those attending the celebrations on Friday.
China puts more controls on exports of rare earths and technology
The announcement comes ahead of an expected meeting this month between the leaders of the world's two strongest economies, US President Trump and Xi of China.
CEOs double down on AI as confidence in global economy slips, report
As the global outlook remains uncertain, business leaders are betting on AI and talent, while also making room in their budgets for cybersecurity and regulatory compliance.
Getting too many spam calls? New iPhone iOS 26 call screen feature could help
Call screening introduces a layer between you and callers whose numbers you do not have saved.
Climbing the ladder: Wealth mobility is eluding Britain's middle class
Britainβs total household wealth has risen dramatically, but it would still take an average worker 52 years of saving their full pay to catch up with the top 10%.
UN to cut 25% of global peacekeeping force amid US funding shortfall
The UNβs decision comes as the organisation expects further cuts to its funding as the US moves to advance Trumpβs βAmerica Firstβ vision.
Shortages and price rises: US sanctions Serbia's main oil supplier over Russian-majority control
The measures, which Washington has postponed six times, could lead to fuel shortages and price increases in Serbia.
Europe looks East: Uzbekistan builds a new manufacturing bridge
As Europe seeks closer supply chains, Uzbekistan is drawing investors and brands to the heart of Eurasia. Customs reforms, new partnerships, and surging investment are helping the country move...
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'Extraordinary news': World breathes sigh of relief at Israel-Hamas peace deal
Much of the international community has called on all parties involved to respect the deal and its terms in their entirety, working to achieve a lasting peace that will bring an end to more than...
Tesla unveils slightly cheaper versions of the Model 3 and Model Y. How do they compare?
Tesla has talked about a cheaper car for years, though the two new βstandardβ models are priced well above the $25,000 price tag promised.
βWe will win againβ: Kneecap respond to threat of terror charge appeal from UK prosecutors
A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokesperson said they were appealing the decision to dismiss the terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Γg Γ hAnnaidh. The case was thrown out last month and...
Hundreds of hikers rescued from Mount Everest after severe snowstorm
A massive storm left around 900 hikers, guides and other staff stranded in difficult conditions on the Chinese side of Mount Everest on Saturday.
Costa Rica prioritises Indo-Pacific trade over EU-Mercosur, says trade minister
Costa Rica sees the Indo-Pacific area as a priority over other regional trade deals, such as EU-Mercosur. An Indo-Pacific trade group, the CPTPP, could become the largest trading bloc in terms of...
I'm the clearest defender of Israel in Brussels, Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul says
On the second anniversary of the Hamas-led attacks on Israel, Johann Wadephul praised himself of being "the one who always stands most clearly on Israel's side" when he is surrounded by his EU...
Flight delayed this summer? New report shows European air traffic lagging behind punctuality targets
Summer flight delays in Europe are still occurring above optimal levels, new report finds.
Germany to allow police to shoot down drones, interior minister says
Speaking after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Alexander Dobrindt detailed how the Federal Police Act would be reformed.
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Authorities charge man with starting deadly fire that levelled wealthy LA neighbourhood
Law enforcement accuses 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht of lighting a fire on New Year's Day that was initially put out by fire crews, but continued to smoulder before reigniting during high winds.
UK synagogue attacker claimed allegiance to so-called Islamic State group, police say
Jihad Al-Shamie was shot dead by police outside the Heaton Park Congregation Synagogue after he rammed a car into pedestrians and attacked them with a knife.
French President Macron to name a new prime minister by Friday evening
French President Emmanuel Macron will name a new prime minister within 48 hours of Wednesday evening, the ΓlysΓ©e Palace has announced, as outgoing PM SΓ©bastien Lecornu dismisses the possibility of...
Four dead after building under construction collapses in central Madrid
The victims reportedly include three construction workers from Ecuador, Mali, and Guinea-Conakry and an architect involved in the renovation project.
Three scientists win Nobel Prize in chemistry
The chemistry award is the third 2025 Nobel Prize to be announced this week.
Israeli military intercepts another flotilla en route to Gaza
A new flotilla bound for Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli army, days after the detention of high-profile activists on a separate convoy sparked protests in Europe.
Burkina Faso's military junta arrests European NGO workers for 'spying'
The Netherlands-based International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO) said it "categorically rejects" the allegations made regarding its eight workers.
European Commission eyes ramping up AI to keep up with US and China
The European Commission has urged 10 key sectors to adopt AI tools to boost competitiveness, with β¬1 billion in funding and the introduction of new AI-powered initiatives.
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Russia uses Telegram to recruit Ukrainian children for bomb attacks, UN says
The head of the UNβs Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said more than 100 minors have been detained this year for acts of sabotage that they have been recruited to do over social media...
European Parliament lawmakers vote against the Mercosur deal
Inserted into a parliamentary resolution, a few lines welcoming the Mercosur agreement were rejected by a majority of European lawmakers on Wednesday.
Greenland is not seeking to join the EU and will not be part of the US, PM Nielsen tells Euronews
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen addressed the European Parliament on Wednesday, calling for closer cooperation with the EU. βWe are not going to join another countryβ, he told journalists
What the US government shutdown means for travellers as thousands of flights delayed
Thousands of US flights suffered delays and National Parks are 'feeling the strain' as the government shutdown drags into its seventh day.
Finland is using drones and AI to tackle congestion. Is it safe?
The drones track cars, trams, bicycles, electric scooters, and pedestrians. Eventually, the data gathered from the drones will feed information on congestion formation and traffic flow into the AI...
Russia is waging a 'grey zone campaign' against Europe, warns von der Leyen
"Every square centimetre of our territory must be protected," Ursula von der Leyen told MEPs in Strasbourg on Wednesday after a string of Russian incursions into European airspace.
Video. Israeli military intercepts another flotilla en route to Gaza
Video. A new flotilla bound for Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli army, days after the detention of high-profile activists on a separate convoy sparked protests in Europe.
Video. Finland is using drones and AI to tackle congestion. Is it safe?
Video. The drones track cars, trams, bicycles, electric scooters, and pedestrians. Eventually, the data gathered from the drones will feed information on congestion formation and traffic flow into...
Trump says there is 'natural conflict' with Canada as he hosts PM Mark Carney at the Oval Office
Trump downplayed the decline in Canadians visiting the US as a major issue, stressing that most Canadians βstill loveβ the US and noting that relations between the two countries will fully restore...
Dolly Parton's sister asks fans to pray for the singer as she faces βhealth challengesβ
Last week, Dolly Parton postponed her Las Vegas residency until September 2026, telling her fans that sheβs been facing βhealth challengesβ. Now, her sister Freida has asked fans to pray for the...
Calorie labelling rules on menus donβt prompt restaurants to make healthy changes, study finds
The findings deal the latest blow to Englandβs calorie labelling rules.
Denmark becomes latest European country to push social media ban for under-15s
The Danish prime minister did not specify which social media platforms would be subject to the proposed ban.
France's woes not yet ringing alarm bells across EU but worries keep rising
France is the EU's second-largest economy and concerns are growing that a prolonged deadlock could negatively impact the eurozone's economy.
Scientists uncover biological cause of Long COVID brain fog in major breakthrough
New research offers what scientists describe as the first biological evidence of Long COVID brain fog.
Your countryβs sovereign wealth fund, decided by a machine? Kazakhstan says yes
An AI-powered director just joined the board of Kazakhstanβs sovereign wealth fund β and it gets a vote.
Germany projects a sliver of growth, betting on Merzβs β¬500bn overhaul
Despite a slightly improved growth projection, Merzβs coalition is banking on infrastructure spending and quicker investment approvals to revive momentum.
Teenage daughter suspected in stabbing of newly elected mayor in Germany
Iris Stalzer, 57, was found at home with multiple stab wounds at her home in Herdecke in western Germany on Tuesday. Her life is no longer in danger.
Ronaldo sets another record by becoming first billionaire footballer
After renewing his contract with the Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, the Portuguese player had his fortune valued at 1.2 billion euros.
Trump threatens no back pay for federal workers affected by government shutdown
The move is being seen by many as a strongarm tactic to pressure Democrat lawmakers into budging and reopening the government, which has entered its eighth day of shutdown.
When is a sausage no longer a sausage? European Parliament answers after long grilling session
The European Parliament has voted to ban meat-related terms like βburgerβ and βsausageβ for plant-based products, prompting backlash from consumer and environmental groups.
Florida teenager arrested after asking ChatGPT how to kill his friend
The teenager said he was "just joking" with his friend, but authorities did not take the incident lightly given the long history of school shootings in the US.
Several Turkish celebrities summoned by authorities for blood tests in drugs probe
Authorities in Turkey have launched an investigation into alleged drug use involving 19 high-profile public figures, including singers and actors.
Which European countries have the most billionaires, and how many are in each?
Europe is home to over one-fifth of the worldβs billionaires. Germany leads the continent and ranks fourth globally in billionaire numbers.
As cocoa production in Liberia fosters mass deforestation, campaigners urge Europe to act
Cocoa production is fueling illegal deforestation in Liberia, new investigation reveals.
Hamas says it's ready to reach Gaza deal but needs 'real' guarantees of lasting ceasefire
Hamasβ lead negotiator says the group needs guarantees of a lasting peace as indirect talks with Israel to reach an agreement over the implementation of the first phase of Trumpβs peace plan for...
Solar energy named the worldβs cheapest power source: What it means for Europe
Solar energy is now so cheap it costs as little as β¬0.023 to produce one unit of power, a new study has found.
Exclusive: Hamas demands release of high-profile militants in 'red line' for Israel
Hamas has allegedly requested that Israel free several jailed commanders as peace negotiations are ongoing in Egypt. Who are the people on the list, and why for Israel is this βa red line the...
Sex, skeletons and rituals: A look inside Marina AbramoviΔβs 'Balkan Erotic Epic'
Marina AbramoviΔ turns 80 next year, and the worldβs most influential performance artist is not slowing down. She brings sex, ritual, and the supernatural to the UK, in a provocative reenactment...
SoftBank to buy ABBβs robotics business for $5.4bn to strengthen its AI branch
The acquisition brings together SoftBank's AI know-how and ABB's robotics expertise as companies race to stay ahead of tech advances.
Video. Vietnam hit by severe floods as rivers surge past danger levels
Video. Heavy rain has triggered severe flooding and landslides across Cao BαΊ±ng Province in northern Vietnam, where water levels have risen rapidly since Monday night, submerging towns and...
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 8th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 8th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
The Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, a vibrant space of knowledge and dialogue
The Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan is taking shape in Tashkent as a cultural and educational project of international scale.
Russian strike badly damages Ukrainian power plant, authorities say
Every year since 2022, Russia has tried to cripple the Ukrainian power grid ahead of winter, hoping to erode morale and disrupt military manufacturing.
Video. Hundreds march in Mexico City calling for an end to Gaza war
Video. Hundreds of people gathered in Mexico City on Tuesday to demand an end to the war in Gaza, as the world marked two years since the Hamas attack that triggered the ongoing conflict.
China spy case collapse blamed on UK government's failure to brand Beijing a threat
Stephen Parkinson, the UK's head of public prosecutions, explained why the charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry were dropped.
Gold climbs above $4,000 in a record move - what is behind the rally?
The price of gold topped $4,000 per ounce for the first time on Tuesday as economic uncertainty pushes investors towards safe haven assets.
Just one sugary or diet drink a day may raise risk of liver disease, study finds
A new study warns that your βdietβ drink might not be as healthy as you think.
Ryanair calls out online travel agencies for overcharging customers. Hereβs how to avoid markups
Ryanair has called out βharmful practicesβ used by online travel agencies, which are over-charging tourists across Europe.
Video. Detroit haunted house keeps tally of visitors who flee in fear
Video. A haunted house in suburban Detroit is drawing attention not only for its scares but for how it measures them.
Tusk says extraditing Nord Stream suspect to Germany is 'not in Poland's interest'
Volodymyr Z β a Ukrainian man wanted in Germany in connection with the Nord Stream blasts in September 2022 β was detained near Warsaw last month.
Video. Palestinians in Gaza mark two years of conflict and loss
Video. Two years after Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, Palestinians in Gaza say the conflict has felt far longer than its duration, as relentless airstrikes, famine and displacement have...
Finland adopts an all-society model to build national defence
Defence is a hot topic in Europe, with Finland's all-encompassing policy involving the public and private sectors, households and the military, offering a model for others.
Gunless 007? Amazon U-turn over James Bond firearm censorship backlash
The streamer has caused fan outrage after scrubbing 007's weapons from the original James Bond movie posters. They have quietly reversed their decision... Still, fans of the beloved spy franchise...
Japan approves countryβs highest-ever hotel tax in Kyoto. Hereβs how much you will have to pay
Following a record-breaking 36.9 million international visitors last year, Japan has approved a sky-high hotel tax in one of its most popular cities.
Robbie Williams cancels final show of world tour in Turkey due to βpublic safetyβ
British singer Robbie Williams' concert at AtakΓΆy Marina, which was due to take place tonight, has been cancelled due to increasing calls for protests and security concerns amid the second...
One of Europeβs βhappiestβ countries βprescribedβ by doctors in new tourist campaign
Leave your troubles behind in one of the worldβs βhappiest countriesβ. It may be just what the doctor orders.
Lasers once used for skincare are now helping to restore French art masterpieces
From medieval sculptures to Renaissance gems, the lasers are helping experts at Franceβs leading restoration lab bring cultural masterpieces back to their former glory.
EU considers new plan to restrict movements of Russian diplomats
If approved, the system would oblige Russian diplomats to notify in advance their intention to travel to or transit through another member state.
Votes of confidence: Which political groups will defend von der Leyen?
The European Commission is set to survive the two motions of censure to be voted on Thursday. But its support could shrink even more.
EU ministers test positive for PFAS in their blood, despite forever chemical phase-outs
PFAS were found in the blood of all the EU ministers sampled, the tests found.
Robin Williamsβ daughter Zelda Williams on AI deepfakes of her father: βHorrible TikTok slopβ
"AI is just badly recycling and regurgitating the past to be re-consumed." Robin Williamsβ daughter Zelda has criticised AI-generated videos of her father, amid the rise in deepfakes courtesy of...
Taylor Swift accused of double standard for allegedly using AI to promote her album
The artist has previously spoken against AI being used to spread misinformation.
Explained: Why the Taylor Swift backlash is already in full swing
βCanβt you just be nice to your fans for once? Havenβt you got enough of their money yet?β Here's why even some of the most dedicated Taylor Swift fans have had enough...
Video. Memorials held across Israel on second anniversary of Hamas attack
Video. Israelis gathered on Tuesday to commemorate two years since Hamasβ deadly 7 October attack, as the country continues indirect talks with the militant group in Egypt aimed at reaching a...
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Video. Uzbekistanβs Navoi: eco-villages, yurts and timeless heritage
Video. Uzbekistanβs Navoi region combines sustainable tourism with cultural heritage, from eco-villages and family-run guesthouses to historic fortresses, petroglyphs and traditional nomadic yurts.
More than 100 million people vape worldwide in a βnew wave of nicotine addiction,β WHO says
While global smoking rates have fallen sharply, a new WHO report warning that vaping is fuelling a βnew wave of nicotine addictionβ.
Jane Goodall on Donald Trump, Elon Musk and hope in Netflixβs new posthumous interview series
A new Netflix posthumous interview series has launched following the death of primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall. In the first episode, Goodall shares her candid thoughts on the state of the world,...
Video. Slow living and slow food give Azerbaijanβs Ismayilli its unique charm
Video. Discover how Azerbaijanβs Ismayilli District is reinventing itself, welcoming new residents and artisans without compromising its authentic rural identity.
Solar and wind power overtake coal as worldβs biggest generator of electricity, report finds
The authors say it's a sign that renewables can keep up the pace with the growing appetite for electricity worldwide.
Tenerife introduces new eco-tax as Canary Islands report record tourist numbers
The Canary Islands have broken visitor records again, amid overtourism protests and measures.
Will a βwealth capβ help the environment? How inequality is fuelling the climate crisis
Climate goals will remain βout of reachβ unless lifestyle-related carbon footprints are considerably slashed, a new report warns.
Video. Sloveniaβs R.o.R. festival concludes with a tribute to Earth
Video. The R.o.R. Festival, part of the European Capital of Culture GO! 2025 programme, concluded on Sunday in Nova Gorica after four days of exhibitions, performances and installations exploring...
'Violence unpunished': Kyiv Biennale examines the healing power of art after war and conflict
The 6th Kyiv Biennale at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw examines the effect of war and conflict and asks how society often allows violence to go unpunished. The idea behind the exhibition was...
Incidents between orcas and boats off the Portuguese coast continue to rise. What's behind them?
Curious about the rudder, orcas have increasingly approached ships over the last five years.
Three US-based scientists win Nobel Prize in physics for work on quantum mechanics
The physics award is the second 2025 Nobel Prize to be announced this week.
European Parliament rejects Hungary's request to lift MEP Magyar, Salis and Dobrev's immunities
PM Viktor OrbΓ‘n's main political challenger PΓ©ter Magyar and former activist Ilaria Salis will not face Hungarian prosecutors, as the European Parliament expressed concerns about the independence...
Against the wall: France's president increasingly isolated as political crisis deepens
As outgoing Prime Minister SΓ©bastien Lecornuβs last-ditch 48-hour window to form a new government nears its end, Franceβs political class and citizens are bracing for the presidentβs next move.
Analysis: What were Israeli oversights in Hamas-led 7 October attack?
Israeli officials have already acknowledged their oversights in preventing Hamas' attack on 7 October 2023. Why did Israel not expect such a significant threat from militants? And why will the...
Video. Greta Thunberg deported from Israel after joining Gaza aid flotilla
Video. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg arrived in Greece on Monday after being deported from Israel, alongside dozens of participants from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla.
European Commission wields protectionist powers to shield EU steel
EU tariffs on steel imports will be doubled to 50% beyond a reduced quota, compared to the volumes currently entering duty-free.
Gold and Bitcoin hit record: Safe havens climb as uncertainty persists
The government shutdown in the US and the French political crisis have brought renewed uncertainty to financial markets.
Is basmati rice Indian or Pakistani? Do not ask the European Commission
From the Punjab plains to Brussels β who would have thought that the dispute over basmatiβs origin would end up on Europeans' plates?
Navoi, Uzbekistan: eco-villages, desert yurts and ancient heritage in Central Asia
Uzbekistanβs Navoi region combines sustainable tourism with cultural heritage, from eco-villages and family-run guesthouses to historic fortresses, petroglyphs and traditional nomadic yurts.
France's political turmoil drags on: What are the economic risks?
Franceβs political crisis is fuelling economic and market uncertainty, with risks to growth and compliance with EU borrowing rules. Bond spreads have widened, reforms are stalled, and analysts...
Disconnect in Azerbaijanβs Ismayilli District, where farm-to-table is just standard living
Discover how Azerbaijanβs Ismayilli District is reinventing itself, welcoming new residents and artisans without compromising its authentic rural identity.
White House doubles down on Alaska mining, buys 10% of Trilogy Metals
The White House unveiled its investment in the Canadian mining company as it gave the green light to the Ambler Road project in Alaska, advocating for greater supply-chain security.
Newly elected German mayor Iris Stalzer found at home with serious stab wounds
IStalzer told her son that she had been attacked by several men in the street and managed to drag herself home where she was found.
Video. Israel remembers Oct. 7 as Gaza war grinds on and peace talks resume
Video. Dozens of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem on Tuesday to mark two years since Hamasβ attack on 7 October 2023, as families of victims and hostages called for a ceasefire and a...
Houthis arrest nine more UN staff in Yemen, sparking condemnation
The Iran-backed Houthis' crackdown on the United Nations has seen the rebels arbitrarily detain 53 UN staff since 2021.
Healthy returns: Why Europe must treat healthcare as an investment, not a cost
Europe must stop treating healthcare as a cost. Strategic health investment drives growth, resilience and long-term prosperity.
The very best of Paris Fashion Week 2025: Stepping out between shadow and light
Paris, the city of love and light, left its mark on the fashion world this week in more ways than one. Dazzling debuts from designers at new maisons were filled with vibrations in the air, the...
Balloons carrying smuggled cigarettes closed Lithuania's main airport for hours
Thousands of passengers' journeys were disrupted after the authorities closed Vilnius Airport for hours as a precaution.
Donald Trump nears decision on sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine
The US president said on Monday he has "sort of made a decision" on sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine as the impatience grows at the White House over Russiaβs refusal to participate in direct...
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 7th, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 7th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Gisèle Pelicot returns to court for appeal by man convicted of raping her
Husamettin Dogan, sentenced to nine years in prison, denies he intended to rape Pelicot, claiming her ex-husband Dominique Pelicot had deceived him.
Former French PM says Macron should resign amid deepening political crisis
Γdouard Philippe says Macron should announce an early presidential election once France passes a budget for next year.
Israel optimistic on Gaza peace talks despite Hamas 'manipulation' concerns, officials tell Euronews
As the peace talks between Israel and Hamas enter their second day on the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the war in Gaza, Israel remains βcautiously optimistic about the talks in Egyptβ...
Denmark's prime minister says Greenland still nervous about Trump's takeover threat
Mette Frederiksen said US President Donald Trump's desire to take over and control Greenland is still a concern for its people.
Kazakhstanβs quiet revolution: Crypto, AI, and a tech transformation
A country once known for its oil and vast grassland plains is now racing to become Central Asiaβs digital powerhouse β betting on artificial intelligence, AI governance, and crypto assets to...
Former Greek PM Tsipras quits parliament amid new party speculation
"I am resigning as a Syriza MP, I am not resigning from political action," Alexis Tsipras said in a statement on Monday.
UK police disrupt gang suspected of smuggling 40,000 stolen phones to China
The Metropolitan Police said it has arrested 46 people in its largest ever crackdown on mobile phone theft.
Thousands gather in Israel to mark two years since Hamas' 7 October attack
Families honoured the victims on the second anniversary of the deadly Hamas attacks on southern Israel.
Man on trial in Albania kills judge in Tirana courtroom shooting
Two people were also injured after 30-year-old suspect opened fire during a hearing over property dispute at the Tirana Court of Appeal.
Video. Israelβs car graveyard becomes memorial to victims of Hamas
Video. Stretching for several hundred metres just ten kilometres from Gaza, a line of 1,450 bullet-riddled vehicles stands as a grim reminder of the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Google Play Store shake-up looms after Supreme Court refuses delay
Google is required to change the limits it places on app access on Android devices to promote fairer competition.
'Antisemitism has become a political tool,' since Hamas attack, Europe's leading rabbi says
Antisemitic incidents across Europe have hit record levels following the Hamas-led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, according to the Chief Rabbi of Europe, who told Euronews that "a high...
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 7th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 7th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Shutdown showdown: US government remains closed for now
In Washington, the US Senate on Monday evening failed to pass a short-term budget to keep federal agencies open. Legal experts suggest, Democrats have almost no chance of extracting real...
From 7 October 2023 to 7 October 2025: A timeline of two years of war in the Gaza Strip
Today marks two years since the largest terrorist attack ever on Israeli soil. This is the timeline of events since then, as war continues in the Gaza Strip.
Microplastics can alter the gut microbiome in ways that could raise health risks, study finds
The findings suggest that tiny plastic particles that make their way into our bodies could affect our gut health.
ICC convicts former militia leader and al-Bashir ally of past war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region
Abd-Al-Rahman led the Janjaweed militia responsible for the killing of over 300,000 people and displacing millions in Sudanβs Darfur region during a brutal campaign which also displaced close to...
Tango dancing, painting and gaming can help slow brain ageing, new study finds
Using machine-learning βbrain clocks", researchers showed that creative engagement can preserve functional connectivity in brain regions most vulnerable to decline.
The Hamas-led attack of 7 October 2023: The bloodiest day in Israeli history
Two years ago, Hamas launched its largest terrorist attack ever on Israeli soil, targeting military bases, kibbutzim and a music festival. Almost 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 taken hostage.
House prices across Europe: Which countries have the highest increases?
House prices in EU countries mostly rose year-on-year from April to June, with the largest jumps seen in countries like Portugal and Bulgaria.
Trump prepared to invoke Insurrection Act if courts, lawmakers delay National Guard deployment plans
Trump says he is prepared to invoke the 1807 Insurrection Act if courts do not comply with his National Guard deployment orders, as he slammed Democrat lawmakers for running cities rampant with crime.
What to know about the US-brokered Israel-Hamas indirect talks in Egypt to end the war in Gaza
Here is all we know about the ongoing indirect talks between Hamas and Israel as momentum picks up on Trumpβs proposed peace plan with the war on Gaza entering its third year.
What comes next for France after PM SΓ©bastien Lecornuβs shock resignation?
Lecornu's abrupt resignation plunges France into a deeper political crisis and leaves French President Emmanuel Macron with few options.
Video. Rafting, running and flying high in Rizeβs FΔ±rtΔ±na Valley
Video. Wild rivers, alpine trails and a dose of adrenalineβRize is TΓΌrkiyeβs adventure capital. From rapids to ridgelines, we head deep into the Black Sea region for a high-energy journey.
World Governments Summit redefines global relations empowering South America
By fostering cooperation among the Global South, the WGS prioritises sustainable development and innovative transport solutions, aiming to reshape regional dynamics and elevate South Americaβs...
Police investigate hate crime after mosque set on fire in southern UK coastal town
Footage from the incident, released by police on Sunday, shows two balaclava-clad people approach the front door of the Peacehaven Mosque, before spraying accelerant on the entrance and igniting a fire.
Art as a voice for Sudanβs unseen struggles
Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art" at Georgetown University in Qatar showcases the resilience and creativity of Sudanese people. Artists like Alsarah, Khalid Albaih, and Omer Al Tijani highlight...
All together now: Gloria Estefan makes Madrid celebrate Hispanic heritage with song of unity
In Spain, thousands of people filled Madrid's Plaza de ColΓ³n to celebrate 50 years of the Cuban-American artist's career, in one of the biggest events of the Hispanidad 2025 celebrations.
'Putin lied to Trump and made him look weak,' former US envoy to Ukraine says
In an interview with Euronews, the former United States Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations Kurt Volker said Trump's impatience with Putin could prompt him to agree to provide Kyiv...
Germany installs laser at Munich airport to ward off drones, media report
German newspaper Bild said authorities deployed a laser installation near the Munich Airport in case of additional drone sightings.
βSix Sevenβ: Understanding the latest and viral TikTok slang
The 6-7 meme emerged from TikTok and itβs spread like wildfire. What does it all mean?
What is the state of abortion rights across the EU?
Despite 15 countries having taken steps forward since 2021, only five EU countries have fully decriminalised abortion.
Exploring Rize: Rafting, ziplines and trail running in TΓΌrkiyeβs untamed Black Sea region
Wild rivers, alpine trails and a dose of adrenalineβRize is TΓΌrkiyeβs adventure capital. From rapids to ridgelines, we head deep into the Black Sea region for a high-energy journey.
Honest cheese and transparent beer: Meet The Food Detectives making farm products you can trust
Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 3, we meet the Finnish team...
Rising sea levels threaten over 100 million buildings. Where does Europe stand?
Fossil fuel emissions need to be βcurbed quicklyβ to prevent millions of buildings from becoming a regular flood risk.
EUβs new Entry/Exit System launches this week. What to know about visas, insurance and delays
As the launch of the new EES system nears, Euronews Travel explores some common debunked myths.
British writer Jilly Cooper, author of 'Riders' and 'Rivals', dies aged 88
British writer Jilly Cooper has died aged 88 after suffering a fall. She was best known for the bestselling books 'Riders' and 'Rivals'.
Steel protectionism, Newsletter
This week's key events presented by Euronewsβ senior trade reporter, Peggy Corlin.
Video. Thousands march in Amsterdam urging tougher Dutch stance on Gaza war
Video. Protesters in Amsterdam, dressed in red, urged their government to act and insist Israel stop the war in Gaza. Similar rallies took place in Rome, Barcelona and Madrid, among others.
Oktoberfest 2025 ends with financial loss due to bomb scare in Munich
The closure, followed by searches by emergency services for booby traps and an increased security presence, had a knock on effect on the festival's financial impact.
Marine heatwaves disrupt crucial carbon storage processes in the ocean, new study finds
A new study looks at the impacts of marine heatwaves on the oceanβs food web and processes.
From James Bond to budget cuts: Tariffs put pressure on Aston Martin
The British carmakerβs warning of deeper-than-expected losses sent shares plummeting, a stark reminder that prestige cannot shield a brand from tariffs and sluggish demand.
Video. Syria holds first parliamentary election since al-Assad's ousting
Video. Syria held its first elections since the ousting of strongman President Bashar al-Assad in December in what the people hope will propel the country towards economic stability, prosperity and peace.
Video. Spanish activists arrive home after Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla
Video. Twenty-one activists detained while attempting to reach Gaza by sea arrived in Madrid on Sunday, days after Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters.
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 6th, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz threatens to boycott Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is excluded
Chancellor Merz says that if Israel is excluded from Eurovision 2026, Germany will not take part.
French bond yields spike, stocks fall as another government collapses
Prime Minister SΓ©bastien Lecornu resigned less than a day after his cabinet was appointed, sending markets into disarray.
Video. Astronomers spot fastest-growing planet ever detected
Video. Astronomers say the rogue planet is devouring dust and gas at six billion tonnes per second - behaviour usually seen in stars.
Video. This ovarian cancer risk test may help delay surgical menopause
Video. The test is being made available to women at high risk of ovarian cancer in the UK through the National Health Service. Thousands of women in the UK who have particular genes which put them...
German city crowned Europeβs green capital for βstrong commitmentβ to climate change
The city came top thanks to its scores for air quality, water, noise, climate change adaptation and its circular economy.
Video. The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
Video. A breathtaking Yayoi Kusama retrospective in Switzerland, a deep dive into Nigerian modernism at London's Tate Modern, and the neon-dipped dystopia of 'Tron: Ares' hits big screens. Here...
US and Japanese scientists win 2025 Nobel Prize in medicine
Mary E Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi won the 2025 Nobel Prize in medicine for their discoveries in peripheral immune tolerance, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet announced...
Taylor Swiftβs βThe Life of a Showgirlβ shatters sales and streaming records
The numbers are in and Taylor Swiftβs βThe Life Of A Showgirlβ has broken all records. It sold 2.7million copies in 24 hours, surpassing Swiftβs own 2024 record. The album has also broken several...
Video. Athenian embrace urban beekeeping to support local ecosystems
Video. Nikos Chatzilias extracted 500 kilograms of honey this year from approximately 1.2 million bees, spread out across 30 hives on 7 rooftops.
Thousands march in Amsterdam urging tougher Dutch stance on Gaza war
Thousands of people dressed in red marched through Amsterdam on Sunday, urging the Dutch government to take stronger action against Israel and help end the nearly two-year war in Gaza.
French air traffic controllers call off three-day strike. Will there be more walkouts in October?
The news comes as a relief to tens of thousands of passengers taking flights in Europe this week.
French Prime Minister SΓ©bastien Lecornu resigns just weeks after appointment
With his resignation on Monday, Lecornu became the shortest-serving prime minister of France since 1958.
Entertainment world reacts to reports of Greta Thunberg mistreated by Israeli forces
The entertainment world has reacted to reports of Greta Thunberg alleging mistreatment after being abducted in international waters and detained in an Israeli prison. Israeli forces have detained...
Oil prices jump after OPEC+ announces modest monthly output hike
Analysts forecast that the rise may be short-lived as soft demand threatens a supply glut.
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Organised or moody? These are the personality traits that could predict how long you live
A new study has revealed the nuanced personality traits that could predict the length of our lifespan. Researchers believe it could pave the way for more individualised healthcare.
Syria holds its first parliamentary election since ousting of Bashar al-Assad
Syria held its first elections since the ousting of strongman President Bashar al-Assad in December in what the people hope will propel the country towards economic stability, prosperity and peace.
βWhen people buy an EV, they rarely go backβ: Hyundai CEO on designing for Europe
βIf you're the second preferred vehicle for the customer, you're the first one they're not buying,β Xavier Martinet, President and CEO of Hyundai Motor Europe, told The Big Question.
Von der Leyen faces two motions of censure as criticism over her leadership persists
The votes of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen have been tabled by the Patriots for Europe (PfE) and The Left, respectively.
Astronomers spot rogue planet devouring six billion tonnes of gas and dust every second
Astronomers say the rogue planet is devouring dust and gas at six billion tonnes per second - behaviour usually seen in stars.
Scientists develop an algorithm to measure the risk of ovarian cancer, delaying surgical menopause
The test is being made available to women at high risk of ovarian cancer in the UK through the National Health Service. Thousands of women in the UK who have particular genes which put them at a...
Athenians embrace urban beekeeping, hosting hives on rooftops to support local ecosystems
Nikos Chatzilias extracted 500 kilograms of honey this year from approximately 1.2 million bees, spread out across 30 hives on 7 rooftops.
Culture Digest: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
A breathtaking Yayoi Kusama retrospective in Switzerland, a deep dive into Nigerian modernism at London's Tate Modern, and the neon-dipped dystopia of 'Tron: Ares' hits big screens. Here are this...
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 6th, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Israel and Hamas set to hold talks in Egypt ahead of possible Gaza ceasefire
Israeli and Hamas delegations will discuss a possible exchange deal which would see the release of all remaining hostages and thousands of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons as momentum picks up...
Georgia's prime minister accuses opposition of attempting to topple him and vows further crackdown
Kobakhidze says heβs prepared to engage in dialogue and establish relations with everyone, including the EU, and move on from mass violent protests which have gripped the country for close to a year.
Video. Art as a voice for Sudanβs unseen struggles
Video. Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art" at Georgetown University in Qatar showcases the resilience and creativity of Sudanese people. Artists like Alsarah, Khalid Albaih, and Omer Al Tijani...
Czech elections: BabiΕ‘ will pave his own way in the EU, observers say
According to European political observers, if BabiΕ‘ is confirmed as the next Czech PM, Brussels could be in for a stronger central European alliance with OrbΓ‘n and Fico. However, they believe the...
Misleading claims about EU's approval of COVID vaccines persist online
The approval of COVID-19 vaccines may have been fast-tracked, but these medicines were still subject to rigorous checks carried out by regulatory authorities.
Don't fall for Putin's trap, von der Leyen says as she battles two motions of censure
"This is a trap. And we simply cannot fall for it," Ursula von der Leyen said as she battled two back-to-back motions of censure.
Video. German chancellor threatens to boycott Eurovision if Israel excluded
Video. Chancellor Friedrich Merz says that if Israel is excluded from Eurovision 2026, Germany will not take part.
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Greta Thunberg among 171 flotilla activists deported from Israel after failed bid to reach Gaza
Several flotilla activists, who were detained by Israel last week for trying to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, testified about mistreatment by Israeli authorities. Israel denies the accusations.
Video. Honest cheese & transparent beer: Fresh tech from The Food Detectives
Video. Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 3, we meet the Finnish...
Video. Families in Nir Oz mark two years since October 7 attacks
Video. Relatives of those killed by Hamas in Israelβs Kibbutz Nir Oz gathered on Monday to mark two years since the October 7, 2023, attacks.
Markets give seal of approval to Japan's pro-stimulus 'Iron Lady'
Traders piled into Japanese stocks after the country's ruling party named Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, betting on her Thatcherite policies to supercharge growth.
Ukraine claims drone strikes on Russian ammo plant, oil terminal and weapons depot
Russian authorities acknowledged a major Ukrainian drone attack over 14 Russian regions, as well as the annexed Crimean Peninsula and around the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
Video. Recently appointed French Prime Minister SΓ©bastien Lecornu resigns
Video. Following his resignation on Monday, Lecornu became the shortest-serving prime minister of France since 1958.
Air Canada offers free booze in economy. Will it be comfort or chaos at 10,000 metres?
Canadaβs flag carrier is the first North American legacy airline to offer free drinks across its whole network.
Athens embraces urban beekeeping as rooftop hives bring honey production to the city
Urban beekeeping is neither new around the world nor in Athens. Decades ago, Greek families brought hives with them when they moved from the countryside.
Keeping cash across Europe: Which countries use the most?
While cash use is declining across Europe, more than half of all payments are still made with banknotes. Its usage share is, however, much lower in terms of value.
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US judge blocks Trump from deploying troops in Portland, Oregon
Judge Karin Immergut said the relatively small protests the city has seen did not justify the use of federalised forces and allowing the deployment could harm Oregonβs state sovereignty.
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Video. Georgia protests met with heavy police response after election boycott
Video. Tens of thousands rallied in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Saturday to protest the policies of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
At least three people killed as Storm Amy batters Europe with strong winds and rain
Authorities in Ireland reported a man died in Letterkenny, northwest Ireland in what police called a weather-related incident, while in France, at least two people were reportedly killed by the...
Hamasβ rule has to come to an end, Benjamin Netanyahu tells Euronews
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes the US-led ceasefire plan will work because if it does not, Israel will act forcefully against Hamas with the...
France names new cabinet amidst political turmoil
There are not many new faces, but there are some important returnees. The Prime Minister has reappointed several LR ministers, retained Macronists and recalled Bruno Le Maire and Γric Woerth to...
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BabiΕ‘ pledges loyalty to Europe as Czech coalition talks begin
Billionaire former prime minister Andrej BabiΕ‘ won the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections according to partial results on Saturday.
Potential ceasefire agreement sparks hope and fear across the Middle East
Both Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and families of the remaining hostages held by Hamas expressed hope for a possible ceasefire deal this week.
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Europe has essentially become irrelevant, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu tells Euronews
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu slammed Europeβs stance on Israelβs strategy in Gaza and the EUβs visible absence in the ceasefire plan process, presented...
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu hopeful for release of all hostages from Gaza βin the coming daysβ
In a brief statement late Saturday, Netanyahu said he has sent a delegation to Egypt βto finalise technical details,β adding that βour goal is to contain these negotiations to a time frame of a few days.β
Lithuanian arts community protests controversial takeover of culture ministry
Thousands of people took to the streets of Lithuanian cities on Sunday to protest against the government's decision to hand over control of the Ministry of Culture to the populist Nemunas Dawn party.
85 million children worldwide do not attend school, UNICEF says
Children not attending schools, primarily in countries with active war zones, is a critical issue this World Teacher's Day.
Five people killed in 'combined' Russian attack on Ukraine
Moscow aimed more than 50 missiles and 500 attack drones at Ukraine last night, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, targeting civilian infrastructure.
Trump announces deployment of 300 federal agents to Illinois as tensions grow over ICE operations
Trump has announced that he will deploy 300 federal agents to Chicago amid rising tensions over ICE operations. His announcement comes following about 900 arrests by federal authorities, two...
Exclusive: Donβt feed the crocodile because it will come after you, Netanyahu tells Euronews
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the βonus is on Hamasβ to immediately release the hostages it still holds and fully accept the Trump-led...
Military police and prosecutor's office investigate after drone-like object found in Poland
Polish authorities found an unidentified aerial object in ZarΔby WarchoΕy following Russia's latest attack in Ukraine. It is the latest suspected object to cross into NATO airspace following a...
Heavy police presence in Georgia after protesters attempt to storm presidential palace
Tens of thousands rallied in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi on Saturday to protest the policies of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
Video. Andrej BabiΕ‘' ANO movement wins Czech parliamentary elections
Video. The billionaire former prime minister defeated a pro-Western coalition led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala to emerge victorious in Saturday's ballot.
Video. One dead after 'savage' Russian attack on Ukrainian railway station
Video. Moscow has stepped up attacks in Ukraine's critical infrastructure, including railway networks and electricity grids as the winter approaches.
Italian Foreign Ministry calls for deportation of Gaza flotilla activists
At least four Italian citizens have been deported from Israel after the Global Sumud Flotilla's boats were intercepted by Israeli authorities.
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European countries want kids to ditch social media. Hereβs how experts suggest filling the void
As lawmakers weigh social media limits and phone bans in schools, parents can help their children lead healthier digital lives on their own.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentenced to four years in prison over prostitution-related charges
Combs was convicted under the Mann Act, which bans transporting people across state lines for prostitution. And since he has already served a year in jail, the sentence means that the 55-year-old...
Video. Trump tells Israel to stop bombing Gaza immediately after Hamas signal
Video. βI believe they are ready for a lasting peace.β the US president wrote on social media after Hamas announced it was willing to release the hostages and hand over power to other Palestinians.
Who wants to live forever? Tom Felton stars in biohacking dystopian drama
Altered, a new film by Timo Vuorensola, examines a future world where humans vye for technological parts to change their bodies and their lives for the better. Euronews caught up with the Finnish...
βA lifeline for conservation and community projectsβ: Why voluntourism is growing again
While gap years have always been popular, older travellers make up a growing portion of the voluntourism market.
Wikipedia isnβt dead yet, but AI poses major challenges, study finds
Wikipedia use remains strong, but researchers warn that AI data scraping poses challenges for the online encyclopediaβs future.
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Magnificent Seven surpass EU GDP: Is this a tech bubble warning?
The combined market value of the US 'Magnificent Seven' tech giants has surpassed the EUβs GDP, raising concerns of a tech bubble. While valuations are high, comparisons to the dot-com era suggest...
Brussels, my love? Can a 'drone wall' stop Putin?
In this edition, we discuss the EU proposal for a 'drone wall' of detection and interception systems & zoom in on the ongoing anti government protests in Serbia.
Drone sightings overshadow Munich Migration Meeting
Germany's Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announced an EU roadmap, in which the EU border protection agency Frontex could play a central role in future.
From Rome to Barcelona: Thousands attend pro-Palestinian demos
Tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across Europe after Israel intercepted a flotilla of more than 40 ships carrying aid to Gaza.
Trump urges Israel to stop bombing Gaza after Hamas partially accepts his peace plan
Trump welcomed the Hamas statement, saying: βI believe they are ready for a lasting peace.β
Andrej BabiΕ‘' ANO movement wins Czech parliamentary elections
The billionaire former prime minister defeated a pro-Western coalition led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala to emerge victorious in Saturday's ballot.
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Japanβs ruling party elects Sanae Takaichi as new leader, set to become first female PM
Takaichi replaces Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba as the party hopes to regain public support and stay in power after major election losses.
One dead after 'savage' Russian attack on Ukrainian railway station
Moscow has stepped up attacks in Ukraine's critical infrastructure, including railway networks and electricity grids as the winter approaches.
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Israelβs army announces shift to defensive operations in Gaza amid Trump plan, local media reports
The announcement came hours after Trump ordered Israel to stop bombing Gaza after Hamas said it had accepted some elements of his plan.
Scientists plan to freeze butterfly eggs with cryopreservation to save British species
The insectβs survival is threatened by habitat loss, climate change and genetic erosion due to its limited geographical range.
Munich Airport reopens after second closure in 24 hours due to suspected drones
Authorities said delays were expected to continue throughout Saturday despite the reopening.
Video. From Rome to Barcelona: Thousands attend pro-Palestinian demos
Video. Tens of thousands took to the streets in cities across Europe after Israel intercepted a flotilla of more than 40 ships carrying aid to Gaza.
MEPs face European Parliament backlash over controversial meeting with Russian lawmakers
A controversial meeting between European lawmakers and Russian State Duma MPs sparked outrage among other MEPs, who said it violated European Parliament rules and demanded disciplinary action.
Video. One victim of UK synagogue attack shot by police, officials say
Video. Police identified the attacker as Jihad Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent who entered the United Kingdom as a young child and became a citizen in 2006.
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Video. Italy paralysed by strikes in solidarity with seized Gaza flotilla
Video. By Friday, Israeli forces had intercepted all of the 43 ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza and arrested most of the 450 activists on board.
Video. Azerbaijan Investment Forum showcases new business opportunities
Video. Azerbaijanβs first International Investment Forum attracted global investors, emphasising opportunities across energy, tourism, infrastructure, and digital growth.
Hamas accepts some elements of Trump's peace plan for Gaza, says others need 'further consultation'
The Gaza-based group announced late on Friday that it was willing to release all of the remaining hostages but did not detail what points of Trumpβs plan require further negotiations.
French photojournalist Antoni Lallican killed by a drone in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region
French President Emmanuel Macron was quick to react to the announcement, praising and expressing his condolences to the late journalist in a post on X.
Video. Munich Airport reopens after drone sightings halt flights
Video. The incident is the latest in a string of drone sightings across Europe in the last week. The airport, which closed late on Thursday night, reopened early on Friday morning.
Poland accuses Russia of attack plot involving explosives smuggled in corn tins
Investigators haven't said what the motive for the planned attacks might be, but Poland's staunch support for Ukraine during the full-scale invasion could be a possible reason.
Trump gives Hamas until Sunday to agree to Gaza peace plan or 'all HELL' will break out
A Hamas official said earlier this week that some elements of the plan are unacceptable and need to be amended, without elaborating.
Video. Europe-wide protests erupt after Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla
Video. Widespread protests, which erupted late on Wednesday after the news broke out of Israel's interception of the Gaza aid flotilla, continued into Thursday.
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Azerbaijan Investment Forum showcases new business opportunities
Azerbaijanβs first International Investment Forum attracted global investors, emphasising opportunities across energy, tourism, infrastructure, and digital growth.
Italy paralysed by nationwide strike in solidarity with intercepted Gaza aid flotilla
By Friday, Israeli forces had intercepted all of the 43 ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza and arrested most of the 450 activists on board.
Obsolete electricity grid triggered blackout in Portugal and Spain, experts reveal
A power blackout in April left 60 million people in the Iberian Peninsula without power. Experts cited cascading overvoltage as the cause, affecting vital services in Spain and Portugal.
Russia targets Ukraine's gas facilities in biggest attack of the war, officials say
Russia aimed 35 missiles, many of them ballistic, and 60 drones at Naftogaz's gas extraction and processing facilities in the northeastern Kharkiv and central Poltava regions.
Voting begins in Czech Republic election with populist Andrej BabiΕ‘ tipped to win
Opinion polls put the former prime minister on course for victory over a pro-Western coalition led by Petr Fiala that defeated him in elections in 2021.
Travellers to India now need to complete this online form 72 hours before their arrival
Authorities claim the new system will make visiting India a smoother process, reducing the wait at airport immigration counters.
Video. Clashes erupt at Mexico City march commemorating 1968 student massacre
Video. Clashes erupted in Mexico City on Thursday during the annual march commemorating the 1968 student massacre in Tlatelolco, as thousands took to the streets with Palestinian flags and banners...
Experts call for rapid European rearmament on 35th anniversary of German unification
Leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron travelled to Germany to attend the anniversary celebrations on Friday.
Taylor Swift - 'The Life of a Showgirl': Euronews Culture's review and verdict
Taylor Swiftβs 12th album has dropped - and Euronews Cultureβs resident Swiftie shares his verdict.
Did Carlos Alcaraz dedicate an empty seat and golden plaque to Charlie Kirk?
A series of viral posts are falsely claiming that Carlos Alcaraz dedicate an empty seat, a speech, and a hefty donation to Charlie Kirk and his family. This is why these claims are either false or...
Video. Film of the Week: 'It Was Just An Accident' - Palme d'Or, Oscar next?
Video. Dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi's first film since being released from prison for βendangering national securityβ won this year's Palme d'Or. It's a tonally rich masterwork that...
Georgia heads to municipal elections amid partial opposition boycott
Georgia is set to hold local elections on Saturday amid a boycott by eight opposition parties. Others are participating, highlighting divisions within the opposition.
UK fraudster to plead guilty in NY court for massive fine-wine scam
A British businessman accused of defrauding investors through a bogus fine-wine lending scheme is expected to plead guilty in Brooklyn federal court next week.
Italy travel warning: General strikes and protests set to disrupt travel today and beyond
A demonstration likely to draw tens of thousands is also planned in Rome on 4 October.
Drones detected flying over military base in eastern Belgium, reports say
Around 15 drones were detected by chance over a military base in Elsenborn during a routine test of surveillance equipment.
Sold out: Japan is running out of Asahi beer because of a cyberattack
Major Japanese beverage producer Asahi says it has been hit by a cyberattack that left its operations disrupted for the fifth day on Friday.
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'It Was Just An Accident' - Jafar Panahi's Palme d'Or winner
Dissident Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi's first film since being released from prison for βendangering national securityβ won this year's Palme d'Or. It's a tonally rich masterwork that will...
All aboard: High-speed train links for travel to major European cities gets under way
The High Speed Rail Network is expected to be completed in 20 years and a European study estimates the cost of implementation will be β¬546 billion.
Where in Europe is diabetes most prevalent?
A recent report has found that some 66 million European adults suffer from diabetes. This number is set to increase by another 10% by 2050.
Sarah Mullally named as first female Archbishop of Canterbury
The 63-year-old takes over as leader at a difficult time for the Church of England, which has been embroiled in multiple sexual abuse scandals.
Three arrested in connection with car and knife attack on Manchester synagogue
Two people were killed and three others seriously injured outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on Thursday morning.
European Commission to consider fund for EU-wide access to abortion
The European Commission will study a proposal to create a fund to help women access safe abortions when they cannot do so in their own countries due to restrictive laws, following a citizensβ...
Italy eyes 3% EU deficit target this year, ahead of schedule
According to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloniβs government, the public deficit is at 3% already this year, bringing the Italian budget back on track with the European Union's finance rules.
Video. Protesters in Lisbon and Spain rally in support of Gaza flotilla
Video. Hundreds of demonstrators rallied in Lisbon on Thursday in solidarity with Palestinians and in support of the Global Sumud Flotilla, which was intercepted by Israeli forces.
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Protests across Europe and the world erupt after Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla
Widespread protests, which erupted late on Wednesday after the news broke out of Israel's interception of the Gaza aid flotilla, continued into Thursday.
Fixing diets could cut farming emissions by 15% and avoid 15 million deaths a year, report finds
Scientists warn that without major changes to what we eat, climate targets will be missed.
Here's why the US shutdown may prove more painful than past crises
Government shutdowns aren't uncommon in the US, but this one could be more damaging that prior crises. President Trump is threatening permanent job cuts at a time when the labour market is already weak.
Tesla sales jump after months of boycotts: Can the momentum continue?
Tesla stock rose sharply on the sales news, but closed the day down 5% amid scepticism that the new number really signals a turnaround.
Why is Elon Musk going to war with Netflix over a children's cartoon show?
Elon Musk has begun a 'cancel culture' campaign against Netflix calling on his followers to boycott the service in protest over a cartoon that has a transgender character. The world's richest man...
Munich Airport temporarily suspends flights after drone sightings in the area
The incident is the latest in a string of drone sightings across Europe in the last week. The airport, which closed late on Thursday night, reportedly reopened early on Friday morning.
From division to discovery: Cycling the Berlin Wall trail 35 years after Germany reunified
The complete Berlin Wall Trail offers history, art, nature and a second city along the former East-West border.
Putin praises Trump but warns supplies of Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv could hurt ties
Putin hailed Trump for his efforts to help negotiate peace in Ukraine but warned that supplying long-range missiles to Kyiv would damage relations between Washington and Moscow.
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Millions use wearable devices to track their blood sugar. But they donβt help everyone
The devices have surged in popularity among people without diabetes, but a study suggests reality may not match the hype.
Nearly half of the worldβs most destructive wildfires have occurred in the last decade, study warns
A new study looks at trends in global wildfire frequency and damage costs.
The new hybrid working norm in the UK: How many days in the office?
While hybrid work is on the rise, UK employers are requiring more in-office days. Two- and three-day schedules now account for 81% of hybrid roles.
Europe needs a 'sense of urgency' on defence, Finland's defence minister says
Antti HΓ€kkΓ€nen is urging European and NATO allies to speed up purchasing of weapons defence systems amid increasing incursions into NATO airspace.
Whooping cough is surging again - infants face the highest risk, experts warn
Experts stress that maternal vaccination during pregnancy is the most effective way to protect newborns from whooping cough.
Europe's position on Russia hardens as drone incursions, cyberattacks and sabotage incidents mount
Speaking at a European summit in Copenhagen, European leaders called for more sanctions against Russia, notably targeting its energy sector.
Developing Europeansβ digital skills: learning from the best
Fewer than 60% of Europeans have basic digital skills and fewer than 30% have above-basic skills, per the EUβs DESI.
Turkish Airlines to launch flights to Armenia as relations improve
As part of efforts to develop ties, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan met Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoΔan in Ankara in June.
Debt by diagnosis: Health problems drive German households into debt
A new report finds health-related problems now account for nearly one in five overindebtedness cases in Germany, outpacing unemployment and divorce.
Defending the skies: How can Ukraine help Europe build its drone wall?
Kyiv has offered to European countries to counter a string of Russian drone incursions with the experience and expertise it has gained the hard way.
'Time is running out' for Europeβs steel workers as sector calls for protective measures
Suffocated by Chinese overcapacities and US tariffs, the European steel industry says its very survival is at stake, urging the European Commission to introduce strong protective measures.
Meta to use your AI chats to give you targeted ads. Will it come to Europe and can you opt out?
Meta devices and AI products will get better at selling you stuff. And you canβt opt out.
Four injured in car and knife attack at Manchester synagogue
Four people were injured in a vehicle and stabbing attack at a Manchester synagogue on Thursday. Police shot the suspect and the immediate danger is over, according to authorities.
Shein faces backlash as it prepares to open first physical stores in France
Galeries Lafayette and other iconic French department stores could now house Shein's physical shops, with the Chinese fast-fashion brand expecting to create 200 jobs.
Video. Morocco faces largest youth-led demonstrations in years
Video. For a fifth night in a row, anti-government protests swept across Morocco, with demonstrations over failing public services escalating into violence and destruction in several cities.
Video. Take a look inside Europe's first data centre in an underground mine
Video. Buried deep inside a working mine in the Dolomites, in northern Italy, a powerful digital data centre is being built alongside storage depots of apples, wine and cheese.
Trumpβs FCC Chair Brendan Carr to testify to Senate panel after Jimmy Kimmel suspension backlash
FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who appeared to pressure broadcasters to take Jimmy Kimmelβs show off air, is set to testify before the Senate Commerce Committee next month. His perceived actions have...
Industrial chemical banned in the EU linked to Parkinsonβs disease
People exposed to the highest levels of the chemical were more likely to develop Parkinsonβs.
Video. More than 1,000 small glaciers in Switzerland have already disappeared
Video. Since 2015, glaciologists say Switzerland's glaciers have shrunk by a quarter.
'Truth is the Best Picture': Robert Capa explored in compelling new show at Ara GΓΌler Museum
Istanbul's Ara GΓΌler Museum, in collaboration with the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Centre in Hungary, is showing Capa's stunning work ranging from everyday life to the horrors of war,...
Organisers say Israel has intercepted dozens of Gaza aid boats, sparking widespread protests
Israel's initial interception of 13 boats who were part of the flotilla on Wednesday evening sparked widespread criticism, with protests erupting in major cities across the globe.
'Can we eat the chicken?' Belgian PM demands answers on Russian frozen assets
"I want the maximum of legal certainty. I want solidarity," Belgium Prime Minister Bart De Waver said about the proposal to use Russian frozen assets.
Fire-breathing clouds: How intense wildfires can create their own deadly weather systems
Until now, scientists have struggled to reproduce this weather phenomenon in their models.
Supreme Court lets Lisa Cook remain a Federal Reserve governor for now
Fed governor Cook will be able to take part in the remaining two Fed meetings in 2025, including the next meeting of its interest rate-setting committee in late October.
Video. Baku Grand Prix drew 13,000 fans with new safety and capacity upgrades
Video. Bakuβs Formula 1 Grand Prix welcomed 13,000 international visitors, with organisers expanding safety measures and spectator capacity for one of the seasonβs most distinctive circuits.
No, Hamburg has not banned music lessons because they're 'haram'
Not only is it untrue that the city of Hamburg has banned music lessons, but most Muslims have embedded music in their culture, religion and daily lives.
Trump adviser: ICE will be present at Bad Bunnyβs βshamefulβ 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is set to headline 2026βs Super Bowl Halftime Show. His frequent criticisms of Donald Trumpβs immigration raids are angering MAGA. Now, a senior member of the...
'Enormous' melting sees Swiss glaciers shrink by 3% this year, the fourth-biggest retreat on record
Since 2015, glaciologists say Switzerland's glaciers have shrunk by a quarter.
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Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 2nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Hungarian vetoes eclipse back-to-back summits of European leaders
"I will not allow one country, and I will certainly not allow Mr OrbΓ‘n, to take decisions upon the entire European future," Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at the end of a leaders' summit.
Eiffel Tower closed as nationwide strikes held across France against spending cuts
The nationwide strike, called by France's major unions, is the latest in a series of protestsΒ that started last month amidΒ political turmoilΒ and heated budget talks.
US intelligence sharing to help Ukraine knock out even more Russiaβs refining capacity
The US reportedly agreed to provide Ukraine with intelligence to support long-range strikes on Russiaβs energy sites and is considering Tomahawk missile supplies, in what the Ukrainian president...
Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraineβs EU bid, challenging Hungary
In a joint interview with Euronews and Euronews Romania, Romanian President NicuΘor Dan announced that technical negotiations for Moldovaβs EU accession will begin following a pro-European vote,...
Video. A new era for events at the Qatar Events Show
Video. The Qatar Event Show kicked off with a vibrant display of innovation and creativity, uniting industry leaders and visionaries. Attendees engaged in dynamic discussions and explored...
Captain of oil tanker linked to Russia's shadow fleet to go on trial in France
The ship, which was boarded by the French navy over the weekend, remains off the country's Atlantic coast.
Video. Two killed in anti-government protests rocking Morocco
Video. Police opened fire at demonstrators in the small town of Leqliaa as violence spread across the North African country.
Solar became the EUβs main source of electricity for the first time this June
For the first month in history, solar energy was the main source of electricity generated in the EU.
Arms embargo: Can Israeli military technology be decoupled from Europe's?
Spain has decided to follow Slovenia's lead and ban all arms trading with Israel. But the decision is not without its consequences for the Spanish armed forces.
Baku Grand Prix 2025 welcomed 13,000 visitors as city boosted F1 safety and capacity
Bakuβs Formula 1 Grand Prix welcomed 13,000 international visitors, with organisers expanding safety measures and spectator capacity for one of the seasonβs most distinctive circuits.
Mondiacult ends with promises and pledges to spread peace through culture
This week Barcelona played host to Mondiacult, UNESCO's World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development. AI, climate change and commitments to peace were top talking points...
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Spain smashes summer visitor records in 2025 despite overtourism measures
Together, the two months saw 22.3 million tourists flock to Spain, far outstripping 2024βs figure of 21.8 million for the same period.
Two killed in anti-government protests rocking Morocco
Police opened fire at demonstrators in the small town of Leqliaa as violence spreads across the North African country.
Hungaryβs OrbΓ‘n claims 'EU has decided to go to war' and calls for petition against Brussels
At the European Political Community meeting in Copenhagen, Hungary's leader accused the EU of preparing "war plans" and rejected calls for Ukraine's EU membership, saying that a strategic...
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OpenAIβs Stargate locks in Korean chipmakers, boosting shares
SK Hynix and Samsung are poised to benefit from unprecedented demand for high-bandwidth memory as OpenAI embarks on its $500bn (β¬425bn) global AI infrastructure push.
Video. Death toll rises to 72 after powerful earthquake hits central Philippi
Video. At least 72 people have been confirmed dead and nearly 300 injured after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the central Philippines late on Tuesday, affecting more than 170,000 residents,...
Watch the video: Where in Europe are industrial product prices rising the most?
An increase in industrial prices might be an early signal of inflationary pressures in the economy.
Pope Leo XIV weighs in on abortion debate by questioning what it really means to be 'pro-life'
The US-born pontiff highlighted flaws within the conservative "pro-life" movement, which seeks to ban abortions across the US, asserting that being truly pro-life also includes having an...
US government shutdown impacts travellers: What it means for flights, museums and national parks
Nearly two-thirds of US National Park Service workers have been furloughed and many attractions have closed.
France calls for EU military mobility coordinator to slash troops' transit time across Europe
The European Commission is expected to present a package on military mobility in mid-November to simplify procedures and facilitate movement throughout the bloc.
A new era for events at the Qatar Events Show
The Qatar Event Show kicked off with a vibrant display of innovation and creativity, uniting industry leaders and visionaries. Attendees engaged in dynamic discussions and explored cutting-edge...
Trump pledges to safeguard Qatar's security after Israeli strike on Hamas negotiators
The unprecedented Israeli military operation resulted in the deaths of five lower-ranking Hamas members, along with a Qatari security staffer.
Jane Fonda joined by more than 550 stars as she relaunches McCarthy-era free speech committee
Jane Fonda has relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, which was founded by her father Henry Fonda in the late 1940s, in order to protect free speech from government censorship. This...
Jonathan Anderson's Dior debut: the women's collection that's set fire to the internet
Jonathan Anderson's debut spring-summer womenswear collection for Dior has sparked a online feeding frenzy among fashionistas. Some are describing it as a return to the brand's glory days. The...
Video. Pope Leo XIV weighs in on 'pro-life' abortion debate in his native US
Video. The US-born pontiff highlighted flaws within the conservative "pro-life" movement, which seeks to ban abortions across the US, asserting that being truly pro-life also includes having an...
ΓBB scraps sleeper from Paris to Vienna. Hop aboard these alternative night trains instead
Nightjet services connecting Paris, Berlin and Vienna will no longer be offered as of 14 December 2025.
Elon Musk's fortune briefly jumped to a record $500 billion
The CEO of Tesla saw his fortune rise as the EV maker's shares jumped on the stock market, adding billions to Musk's fortune.
Sport, a lever for inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities
Athletes, coaches and Special Olympics representatives played boccia and table tennis at the European Commission to promote further inclusion of people with disabilities during European Sports Week.
Video. Thousands protest in Italian cities after Israel intercepts Gaza-bound
Video. Thousands of people filled the streets of Rome, Naples and Turin on Wednesday to protest against Israelβs interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla carrying international activists.
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 2nd, 2025 β Morning
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 2nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Take a look inside Europeβs first underground mine transformed into a high-tech data centre
Buried deep inside a working mine in the Dolomites, in northern Italy, a powerful digital data centre is being built alongside storage depots of apples, wine and cheese.
Why do women live longer than men? Scientists say evolution may offer clues
Humans arenβt the only species where females have a lifespan advantage over males, a study found. The reasons span genetics, the environment β and their sex lives.
Europe's drone wall against Russia: Political puzzles and bureaucratic hurdles
German drone company Quantum Systems says a European drone wall is posssible but warns that the real challenge is political and bureaucratic coordination between the EU and NATO.
Georgia's path toward EU membership remains steady and irreversible
Georgiaβs path is European, peaceful, and principled. We are doing our part. We remain steadfast in reform, committed to our obligations, and focused on delivering results, Georgian Prime Minister...
Italy's art police seize 21 suspected forged Salvador DalΓ artworks after show opens in Parma
Italyβs art police say they seized 21 artworks purportedly by Salvador DalΓ on suspicion they were forgeries. The investigation is ongoing.
No, France is not sending its toxic waste to Moldova
False allegations that France is planning to send its toxic waste to Moldova have spread across social media, EuroVerify debunks.
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 1st, 2025 β Evening
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 1st, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Support grows for using Russian assets in β¬140 billion loan to Ukraine, but key questions remain
The EU is working on a new plan to provide a "Reparations Loan" to Ukraine based on Russia's frozen assets. But key questions remain unanswered.
Video. Munich Oktoberfest resumes after closure
Video. Munichβs Oktoberfest resumed after a tense seven-hour shutdown due to a bomb threat. Police cleared the grounds, ensuring safety for festival-goers.
Passengers stranded as low-cost airline Play goes bust. What are your rights?
Hereβs what travellers need to know about their rights to refunds and compensation if a flight company goes bankrupt.
US government shuts down after last-ditch Republican bill fails in Senate
The US government shut down for the first time in almost seven years as Congress and the White House were unable to reach a funding deal.
EU leaders give 'broad support' for drone wall and using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine
The European Commission will now fine tune a Roadmap for defence set to be released in two weeks, before leaders convene for another summit to make decisions.
Eurozone inflation hits 5-month high: ECB expected to stay cautious
Eurozone inflation rose to 2.2% in September, its highest in five months, driven by services and energy. Core inflation held at 2.3%, suggesting underlying pressures remain firm. The data...
Video. Grand Voyager | Exploring the South of France
Video. From the dramatic cliffs of the Verdon Gorge to the red carpets of Cannes, the South of France blends glamour, culture, and hidden escapes. But what is it about this region that captivates...
Pfizer agrees to lower prescription drug costs for Medicaid
Under the deal, New York-based Pfizer will charge most-favoured-nation pricing to Medicaid and guarantee that pricing on newly launched drugs, Trump said. That involves matching the lowest price...
Three alleged Hamas members arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting attacks on Jewish sites
Two of the suspects are German citizens and the federal prosecutor's office described the third as being born in Lebanon.
EU drone wall: Keep calm and prepare, expert says
Alexandr Burilkov told Euronews that European countries are lagging far behind Russia and Ukraine when it comes to drone technology, but leaders should not overreact to the recent drone incidents.
Arnold Schwarzenegger downplays Trump and backs Vatican initiative to 'terminate' global warming
His Schwarzenegger Climate Initiative is one of the backers of the Vatican conference, which is being held at the Holy Seeβs newly inaugurated environmental educational centre.
Chunk, a 540kg bear with a broken jaw, wins Alaskaβs popular Fat Bear Week competition
Voters follow 12 bears in Alaskaβs Katmai National Park and Preserve on live webcams and cast ballots in a bracket-style, single-elimination tournament that lasts a week.
Donald Trump signs executive order to use AI in fight against childhood cancer
The move doubles previous funding but comes against a backdrop of broader cuts to federal science budgets, including the loss of grants for long-running pediatric cancer research networks.
Oktoberfest closed after bomb threat linked to deadly explosion in Munich
German police closed the Oktoberfest fairgrounds on Wednesday morning due to a bomb threat linked to a deadly fire at a house in northern Munich.
General strike in Greece over working hours disrupts travel and services nationwide
Transport and public services in Greece have been disrupted by a 24-hour general strike against government plans to introduce a 13-hour workday.
How satisfied are Europeans with the EU?
EU citizens remain satisfied with belonging to the bloc, but there is space for improvement, particularly regarding tackling the cost of living.
Trump pulls nomination to lead US Bureau of Labor Statistics
E.J. Antoni's nomination, announced in August, was an attempt by Trump to gain greater control over the federal agency responsible for producing key economic data.
Grand Voyager | Exploring the South of France
From the dramatic cliffs of the Verdon Gorge to the red carpets of Cannes, the South of France blends glamour, culture, and hidden escapes. But what is it about this region that captivates...
Conservationist and primatologist Jane Goodall dies at 91, her institute says
While living among chimpanzees in Africa decades ago, Goodall documented the animals using tools and doing other activities previously believed to be exclusive to people and also noted their...
Germany is investing billions in AI - but who is making a profit?
Hardly any other technology is currently receiving as much funding as artificial intelligence, with the federal government and companies investing heavily. However, digitalisation researcher Rehak...
The next Natalie Portman? Meet Tilly Norwood, the AI actress sparking controversy
Meet the AI βtalentβ who is reportedly getting agency representation very soon. Until then, many are speaking out on how Tilly Norwood is deeply misguided and devalues human artistry β despite her...
One year or three? And who will foot the bill for the drone wall? EU leaders appear split
A series of airspace violations across the EU has thrusted plans for a so-called drone wall to the top of the agenda for EU leaders meeting in Denmark.
France investigating Russia-linked tanker for 'serious offences,' Macron says
Part of the investigation will look into whether the Boracay was used as a launchpad for a drone incursion into Denmarkβs airspace last week which forced the closure of its airports.
Daniel Ek steps down as Spotify CEO: Are artist protests responsible for the leadership shake-up?
Daniel Ek stepping down as CEO of the company he founded comes during much backlash aimed at Spotify, ranging from issues regarding artist payment and Ekβs investments in weapons.
Video. A world without PFAS | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast
Video. Euronews Tech Talks speaks with Fajer Mushtaq, an entrepreneur working to contain and destroy PFAS in wastewater, and with Miika Nikinmaa and Diana Lau, who are developing alternatives to...
UK house price growth outpaces forecasts as North surges, London lags
UK housing prices rose faster than expected in September, with northern regions driving gains, while the South and capital remain sluggish.
Watch the video - Buying necessities: What are the most unequal countries in Europe?
In some regions, mostly in Eastern Europe, more than a quarter of the population cannot afford to purchase items considered essential for an adequate quality of life.
Rattled Denmark hosts EU summit to talk drone wall, defence and Ukraine
Drone sightings in Denmark, including over military sites, have led to temporary airport closures.
Activists claim Israeli vessel approached and disrupted Gaza flotilla
The activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla said an unidentified vessel they claim was Israeli intimidated their fleet of boats and disabled communication on some in the early hours of...
Video. Strong earthquake shakes central Philippines and triggers local tsunam
Video. A powerful offshore earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 struck the central Philippines late Tuesday, shaking buildings, sending residents running into the streets and damaging a...
Kazakhstanβs Katon Karagay: where nature lives in harmony with people
Pristine nature, free wildlife, ancient glaciers, pristine waters. Katon Karagay is a hidden jewel of untouched wilderness in Central Asia.
In US and Europe, troops in the streets of capital cities tell a different story
Following an executive order signed by Donald Trump in August, over 2,000 National Guard members patrol the streets of Washington, evoking scenes similar to those in European capitals. Yet in...
US shutdown: Gold hits record while world markets show mixed sentiment
European markets are mostly positive after a eurozone inflation release, while world shares are mixed following the US government shutdown.
Spain bets on migrants to counter labour shortage and boost growth
While the US government is waging an unprecedented deportation campaign against immigrants, combating irregular migration is one of the European Unionβs priorities. Amidst the global rhetoric...
Video. Slovenian climber completes worldβs first ascent on wings of glider in
Video. Slovenian climber Domen Ε kofic achieved a world first in Austriaβs Aigen im Ennstal after scaling the wings of a Red Bull Blanix glider in mid-flight.
What to know about OpenAIβs new AI video app Sora that could rival TikTok
OpenAI announces a new AI video app that lets you drop yourself into the action.
Video. 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the Philippines kills at least 69
Video. The epicentre of the earthquake that struck late Tuesday was roughly 19 kilometres northeast of the coastal city of Bogo. A tsunami warning was temporarily issued but later lifted.
Powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake hits central Philippines, killing at least 69 people
The epicentre of the earthquake that struck late Tuesday was roughly 19 kilometres northeast of the coastal city of Bogo. A tsunami warning was temporarily issued but later lifted.
Video. Israeli forces intercept Gaza aid flotilla, arrest Thunberg and others
Video. "Greta and her friends are safe and healthy," the ministry stated. It reiterated its offer to transfer the aid to Gaza through other channels.
Video. Thousands protest in Madagascarβs capital demanding president Andry Ra
Video. Thousands of young demonstrators marched through Madagascarβs capital, Antananarivo, on Tuesday demanding the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina after days of deadly youth-led...
Taliban denies nationwide ban on internet access as outage paralyses Afghanistan
The internet blackout is now in its third day and has impacted banking, businesses, humanitarian work and travel across the country.
Video. Greece general strike over working hours disrupts travel and services
Video. Transport and public services in Greece have been disrupted by a 24-hour general strike against government plans to introduce a 13-hour workday.
Zelenskyy raises alarm about power outage at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Zelenskyy blamed Russian artillery for cutting the power line to the Zaporizhzhia plant, but the Kremlin said it was Ukrainian shelling.
Video. Explore Katon Karagay, Central Asiaβs remote paradise
Video. Pristine nature, free wildlife, ancient glaciers, pristine waters. Katon Karagay is a hidden jewel of untouched wilderness in Central Asia.
UK trials rail fares calculated by GPS-tracking passengersβ phones. How will it work?
A similar scheme is already in place in other European countries, including Denmark and the Netherlands.
Activists on board Gaza-bound aid flotilla say Israel intercepting vessels
The Global Sumud Flotilla consists of nearly 50 boats and 500 activists and is carrying a symbolic amount of humanitarian aid to the Palestinian territory.
New PEN America report reveals Stephen King is the most banned author in US schools
The alarming new report by PEN America, titled "The Normalization of Book Banning - Banned in the USA, 2024-2025", offers a window into the extensive climate of censorship in the US.
Video. Athens paralyzed by strike against new labor laws
Video. Athens was paralyzed by a general strike as thousands protested new labour laws. Public transport, schools, courts, and hospitals faced major disruptions.
01 Oct 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
01 Oct 2025 | Euronews
Video. Macron: France probing Russia-linked tanker for 'serious offences'
Video. Part of the investigation will look into whether the Boracay was used as a launchpad for a drone incursion into Denmarkβs airspace last week which forced the closure of its airports.
Seven men in 'grooming gang' jailed for raping and abusing girls in the UK
The men in northern England were sentenced to jail terms from 12 to 35 years after sexually abusing and raping two girls from the age of 13.
Georgian PM Kobakhidze says EU membership path remains 'steady and irreversible'
PM Kobakhidze insists that Georgia's goal of EU membership by 2030 is realistic, despite past paused talks and strained relations.
Video. Latest news bulletin | October 1st, 2025 β Midday
Video. Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 1st, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
A world without PFAS: How to destroy and replace 'forever chemicals' | Euronews Tech Talks
Euronews Tech Talks speaks with Fajer Mushtaq, an entrepreneur working to contain and destroy PFAS in wastewater, and with Miika Nikinmaa and Diana Lau, who are developing alternatives to PFAS in...
US government shutdown β why should Europe worry?
The ongoing budget fight in Washington has the unintended consequence of harming the European economy. Especially EU exporters could be in for a rough ride.
Why do chocolate prices matter to the European Central Bank?
The European Central Bank noted that food prices are increasing faster than inflation on average in the bloc.
A pet-saving doorbell, Kindle Scribe, and AI: The latest Amazon gadgets
Amazonβs devices are getting an AI upgrade, including its Kindle, which gives book summaries and can answer questions about characters
Live - Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh tackles how technology can shape future of cyberspace
Euronews brings the latest news from the Global Cybersecurity Forum in Saudi Arabia.
Doctors still outperform AI in medical emergencies. Nurses? It's mixed, study finds
A small study indicates AI is not yet ready to help make decisions in the emergency room.
This is how we brew it: A culturally caffeinated guide on International Coffee Day
Today of all days, itβs time to be livinβ la vida mocha...
Watch: Worldβs tallest bridge opens in China. It's nearly 9 times higher than the Golden Gate Bridge
At 625 metres above the Beipan River, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge is more than two times taller than the Shard in London.
Red alert in Ibiza and Formentera as flash floods cause widespread chaos
Ibiza has been left reeling after torrential rain from ex-hurricane Gabrielle turned the island into a scene of chaos.
Portugal's parliament approves amended foreigners' law with far right support
The law was passed by the centre-right parliamentary majority after the Constitutional Court rejected the original text in July, judging it as being overly severe on family members of immigrants...
YouTube to pay β¬21 million to settle lawsuit with Trump over account suspension in 2021
Donald Trump had filed lawsuits against Meta and X, formerly Twitter, after the media platforms suspended his account following the January 6 Capitol riots in 2021. Meta and X agreed earlier this...
Poland arrests Ukrainian man over 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions
His capture marks the second arrest of a Ukrainian man suspected of being involved in the sabotage of the gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea.
South Africa's ambassador to France found dead outside Paris hotel
Paris prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the death of 58-year-old Nkosinathi Emmanuel Mthethwa near the Hyatt Regency hotel.
Cigarette break: French car-sharing service fuels cheaper cross-border shopping
CarKlop allows French shoppers to share car rides for cross-border journeys to buy cheaper cigarettes and alcohol in other EU countries such as Italy.
Former aide to German far-right AfD politician jailed for spying for China
Jian Guo worked in the parliamentary office of Maximilian Krah, a lawmaker with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, from 2019 to 2024.
Family of four among nine killed in latest Russian attacks on Ukraine
Regional authorities in Ukraine reported on Tuesday that at least nine civilians were killed and 15 others injured in Russian strikes in the last 24 hours.
Trump and Hegseth declare end of 'politically correct' leadership in US military
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth announced new directives for soldiers that include "gender-neutral" or "male-level" standards for physical fitness.
School building collapses in Indonesia, killing at least three and leaving dozens missing
At least three students were killed and over 100 were injured after a building collapsed at a school in Indonesia. These reported figures are expected to rise as rescue efforts continue,...
How could EA's go-private deal impact the video game industry?
If the transaction is approved, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund will join Silver Lake Partners and Affinity Partners, run by US President Donald Trumpβs son-in-law Jared Kushner, as EAβs new owners.
Portugal considers ban on sale of energy drinks to under-16s
Portugal's public health agency said it is closely watching a similar measure in the UK.
Is Kneecapβs Mo Chara considering legal case against British state after terror charge thrown out?
βIt was a complete circus, it was a carnival, a distraction from whatβs actually going on," said Kneecap's Mo Chara in his first interview after the terror charge against him was dismissed last week.
Ryanair will only accept digital boarding passes from November. Hereβs what travellers need to know
The move has raised concerns about elderly passengers who may not own or be comfortable using a smartphone.
Chinese woman convicted in UK over β¬6bn Bitcoin fraud after record crypto seizure
Zhimin Qian, 47, defrauded more than 128,000 victims in China before trying to launder the illegal cryptocurrency proceeds by buying property in the UK.
EU leaders welcome Trump's Gaza plan, urge Hamas to accept it 'without delay'
European leaders, from Ursula von der Leyen to Emmanuel Macron, have reacted positively to Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza.
Audit reveals 'serious weaknesses' and delays in Cyprus's water management plan
The audit calls for urgent action as water management failures persist.
Etsy shares soar 16% after OpenAI partnership on ChatGPT payment
OpenAI is allowing ChatGPT users in the US to buy from Etsy sellers through its platform. One million Shopify merchants, including Glossier and SKIMS, will also be available through the chatbot in...
Why are so many young people seemingly getting cancer? It might down to early detection, study finds
Are early-onset cancers really rising - or are doctors just finding more of them?
Spanish state fails to meet budget deadline for third year in a row
SΓ‘nchez's government has not presented the new state budget, which has been carried over since 2023, hindering the management of the country's finances.
Ukraine begins sharing drone expertise with Denmark deployment, Zelenskyy says
EU defence ministers agreed last week to build what they called a "drone wall" to better detect, track and intercept drones violating Europe's airspace.
Video. Red alert in Ibiza and Formentera due to flash floods
Video. Ibiza has been left reeling after torrential rain from ex-hurricane Gabrielle turned the island into a scene of chaos.
βRain Dogsβ turns 40: Celebrating Tom Waitsβ greatest album - and his unparalleled discography
On 30 September 1985, Tom Waits released 'Rain Dogs'. To celebrate his favourite albumβs 40th anniversary, Waits obsessive David Mouriquand explains why itβs worth revisiting (or discovering). And...
Spotify founder Daniel Ek steps down as CEO, sending shares lower
Spotify said in a press release that the move βformalises" how Spotify has been operating since 2023, with the new co-CEOs largely leading strategic development and operational execution.
Saudiβs Red Sea: the new frontier of luxury escapes
Discover Saudi Arabiaβs Red Sea resortsβfuturistic villas, pristine reefs, desert adventures and cultural escapes redefining global luxury travel.
Which countries in Europe already have a digital ID cards?
Mandatory digital IDs may be coming to the UK, but non-mandatory ones have been in some European countries for decades.
Europeβs bluefin tuna made a remarkable comeback. Will it last?
Europe's Atlantic bluefin tuna populations have made a reassuring comeback after nearly collapsing two decades ago. Today, tight international controls keep fishing sustainable across the...
Menorcaβs autumn light: where culture meets calm
Discover Menorca in autumn: UNESCO heritage, golden hiking trails, artisan flavours, and a model of sustainable slow travel in the Mediterranean.
Chinaβs DeepSeek unveils new AI model: Here is everything we know about it
The announcement comes as China pressures its tech companies to break their reliance on foreign chip makers so it can compete in the AI race.
Scientists turned human skin cells into eggs. But it didnβt go smoothly
The eggs created in the experiment are not ready to be used to help people conceive.
Gaza-bound flotilla rejects Israeli claims of Hamas funding
The Israeli Foreign Ministry claimed that documents found in Gaza prove Hamasβ direct involvement in the humanitarian mission.
Which countries in Europe have spotted suspicious drones in their airspace?
Reports of drones flying over European airspace have skyrocketed in the last few months. We take a look at which countries have seen drones and where.
How to make wood great again: Trump slaps tariff on furniture, timber, and lumber
Imported wood and furniture "threaten to impair the national security of the US", according to the administration.
China's factory activity contracts again as trade tensions simmer
The manufacturing measures reflect sluggish domestic demand and uncertainties over trade tensions with the United States.
San Siro stadium set for demolition after sale to AC Milan and Inter approved
The iconic Italian football stadium is on track to be torn down and replaced by a new arena after Milan's city council approved its sale to the two clubs.
Video. A two-year-old girl is chosen as Nepalβs new living goddess
Video. A two-year-old girl was carried through the streets of Kathmandu on Tuesday to be installed as Nepalβs new living goddess during the countryβs largest annual festival.
Video. Paris bids farewell to iconic actress Claudia Cardinale
Video. A ceremony at the Saint-Roch church in Paris honoured the late actress Claudia Cardinale. Hundreds gathered to pay their respects, among them leading figures from the world of cinema.
Shutdown countdown β what happens when the US government freezes?
Political dysfunction in Washington is threatening to plunge the United States into another government shutdown β with far-reaching consequences for more than two million federal employees across...
Titanic in Lyon: new immersive exhibition dives into the past of historic legendary liner
A new immersive exhibition, billed as a first in France, is offering a voyage on the Titanic. The show, at La Sucrière in Lyon, has been developed by Tempora, Exhibition hub and Fever....
30 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
30 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Paris bids farewell to iconic actress Claudia Cardinale
A ceremony at the Saint-Roch church in Paris honoured the late actress Claudia Cardinale. Hundreds gathered to pay their respects, among them leading figures from the world of cinema.
Britain's PM Keir Starmer accuses Nigel Farage of trying to divide UK at Labour conference
Labour promised economic growth, but has struggled to deliver and inflation remains stubbornly high with a subdued economic outlook.
Finland's president hails 'ingenious' plan to seize frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
Alexander Stubb has hailed an EU proposal to confiscate frozen Russian assets unless Russia agrees to pay war reparations to Ukraine. But Belgium calls the plan "problematic."
EU energy systems vulnerable to heatwaves, droughts and rising cooling needs, EEA says
Future energy demand for cooling is expected to increase more in southern EU countries, such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
Trump threatens to slap 100% tariffs on movies made abroad
A few months after initial threats, the US president is once again targeting the non-American film industry.
29 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
29 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Arriverderci Giorgio: Armani unveils 50th anniversary show in aftermath of designer's death
Milan Fashion Week culminated in Giorgio Armaniβs final collection, marking the 50th anniversary of his signature line, in a solemn but spectacular catwalk show in the courtyard of a museum...
Attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels sets cargo ship ablaze in Gulf of Aden, officials say
The Houthi rebels in Yemen did not immediately claim responsibility for the presumed strike, but it can take hours or even days before they claim their assaults.
US renews funding for demining operations in Cambodia despite widespread foreign aid cuts
Cambodian deminers are among the worldβs most experienced and several thousand have been sent in the past decade under UN auspices to work in Africa and the Middle East.
Cypriots, health advocates march to raise awareness of childhood cancer
The group walked in support of a foundation that aids families grappling with childhood cancer in Cyprus.
Iraqi man sentenced to life over recruiting fighters for Russia against Ukraine
Iraqi judicial officials and a senior security officer said the man, who they identified as Risan Falah Kamel, was convicted of recruiting fighters and sending them to fight alongside Russia.
Trump and Netanyahu say they have agreed on proposed Gaza peace plan
US President Donald Trump said he and Netanyahu have discussed "how to end the war in Gaza" with Trump saying "we are beyond very close" to a peace deal.
As Gaza aid flotilla heads to the Strip, MEP onboard wants to 'pressure' Israel
Activists on board the 40-plus boat aid flotilla en route to the Strip told Euronews they are attempting to challenge and increase pressure on Israel to end its maritime blockade.
US citizen freed after nine months in Afghan prison, Qatari mediators say
The release came just weeks after US President Donald Trump's executive order on 5 September which imposed new "consequences on those who wrongfully detain Americans abroad."
Denmark bans all drone flights ahead of European Summit in Copenhagen
The Danish transportation ministry said that βall civilian drone flying in Danish airspace will be prohibitedβ from Monday to Friday to βremove the risk that enemy drones can be confused with...
German defence minister condemns Russian drone incursions over NATO countries
Visiting Poland and the Baltics, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius reiterated Western support for Ukraine and warned that Russia was becoming "an ever greater threat" to NATO.
Gold prices hit a record high as uncertainty mounts in the US
Gold is trading above $3,850 an ounce as investors' concern grows over a US government shutdown.
Labi Siffre issues cease-and-desist order to Tommy Robinson over use of song in UK rally
Labi Siffre has issued a cease-and-desist order to far-right activist Tommy Robinson over the use of his anti-apartheid song in an anti-immigration rally earlier this month.
Wealth taxes in Europe: Who collects them and how much do they raise?
Several European countries have repealed wealth taxes in recent decades. As of 2025, only three still impose a tax on individual net wealth, while a few others levy taxes only on selected assets.
Neglecting the UN could lead to a fragile world of unstable bilateral relations, Caritas warns
The marginalisation of the United Nations could bring the world back to fragile power politics, the Secretary-General of Caritas International Alistair Dutton told Euronews in an interview.
John Oliver on Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu: Have you watched 'The Bibi Files'?
In the latest episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, the Emmy Award-winning show tackles the topic of Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu. Many of the points made - as well as clips used - lead...
Viktor OrbΓ‘n questions Ukraine's sovereignty amid spat over Hungarian drone incursion
The Hungarian leader said it doesn't matter if a few Hungarian drones flew over Ukraine, since he doesn't consider Ukraine an independent, sovereign country.
Lawyer for suspect in Charlie Kirk killing asks Utah judge for more time to review evidence
Utah prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder and plan to seek the death penalty.
Europe reaffirms its leadership in tourism and forecasts another record in 2025
The World Travel & Tourism Council Global Summit has returned to Europe for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
28 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
28 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Heavyweights Shine as Qingdao Grand Prix Concludes in Spectacular Style
The final day of the 2025 Qingdao Grand Prix saw Astemir Abazov, Audrey Tcheumeo, Niiaz Bilalov, Hyeonji Lee, and Gonchigsuren Batkhuyag claim gold in thrilling matches, thrilling fans and closing...
'Europe First': Berlin turns to European defence industry, reducing US dependence
For decades, Germany relied on the US for its security policy. But that era is over, experts tell Euronews.
27 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
27 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Thousands of Germans in Berlin protest, call for end to Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
Some 50,000 people took part in the march through Berlinβs downtown area, according to police. About 1,800 law enforcement officers were deployed to monitor the demonstrators.
Qingdao Grand Prix Day 2: Golden Moments in China
Day 2 in Qingdao saw thrilling victories: Deketer won her first Grand Prix gold, Tanaka claimed -73kg glory, Cvjetko confirmed her dominance at -70kg, and Hojo shone at -81kg. China celebrated...
26 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
26 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Pharma tariffs: The EU's confident it can dodge US measures
US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday 100% tariffs on pharmaceutical products imported into the US, but the European Commission remains hopeful that the deal concluded with Washington...
Denmark's Aalborg airport closes again over another suspected drone 'hybrid attack'
Suspected drone activity disrupted Denmark's Aalborg airport for the second time within 24 hours on Thursday evening, after Copenhagen alerted NATO and the EU over a similar "hybrid attack" the day before.
EU launches drone wall to 'detect and destroy'
The drone wall will focus on detection and intervention, said Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defence.
Qingdao Grand Prix 2025: Day 1 Highlights
The World Judo Tour returned to China with thrilling finals. Zhuang Wenna claimed -48kg gold for China, while Japan dominated -60kg, -52kg, and -57kg categories. Veteran Yondonperenlei and Tamaoki...
Brussels pitches β¬140 billion loan for Ukraine using Russia's frozen assets
Brussels believes it can issue a β¬140 billion loan to Ukraine using Russia's frozen assets without engaging in outright confiscation.
25 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
25 Sep 2025 | Euronews
US drops tariffs on EU cars to 15%
The measures concerning cars will apply retroactively from 1 August. Negotiations on aluminium and steel, which remain heavily taxed at 50%, are only just beginning.
Israel's FM Gideon Sa'ar says Abbas 'continues to encourage terrorism' after UNGA speech
Mahmoud Abbas heads the Palestinian Authority, the government body run by the Fatah party which has partial civil control over areas in the occupied West Bank.
Kazakhstan scales up green finance and energy transition efforts in Central Asia
Kazakhstan ramps up renewables and green finance to cut emissions and position itself as Central Asiaβs clean energy transit hub.
24 Sep 2025. euronews : International and European news all available as video on demand
24 Sep 2025 | Euronews
Mercosur deal: Von der Leyen being probed for auto-deleting Macron's text
A text message sent by Emmanuel Macron to Ursula von der Leyen is at the centre of an investigation by the European Ombudsman.
Does Airbus need some of Boeing's Trump-style advocacy?
While US President Donald Trump has feted and advocated for large orders, there's no hard-hitting advocate for Airbus. But experts tell Euronews that with a full order book, the European air...
PSG's DembΓ©lΓ© beats out Lamine Yamal in Ballon d'Or race as Barcelona's Aitana BonmatΓ makes history
Ousmane DembΓ©lΓ© edges past Lamine Yamal to win the 2025 Ballon dβOr after a remarkable season which saw PSG win its first Champions League title. Spainβs Aitana BonmatΓ joins an elite club of...
Esports World Cup crowns champions in Riyadh with record $70M prize pool
Riyadh became a global gaming hub as the Esports World Cup brought together 2,000 players, 200 clubs, and millions of fans.
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βWe have the product to play the gameβ: Can BYDβs meteoric rise in Europe continue?
βThe conversion rate from test drive to purchase is outstanding in every market,β BYDβs Maria Grazia Davino told The Big Question.
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Belarus expels Czech diplomat in tit-for-tat move after Prague makes spy ring accusations
The expulsion comes after Czech and Polish authorities expelled Belarusian diplomats earlier this month, as part of a wider crackdown on a European spy ring made up of agents from Belarus' KGB...
EU targets Russian LNG, banks, crypto and 'shadow fleet' in new round of sanctions
The new package of EU sanctions comes amid intense pressure from Donald Trump to end all purchases of Russian energy.
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Expert panel identifies key barriers and solutions for boosting European economic growth
At our latest Euronews event, experts discussed strategies for unlocking Europe's economic potential through investment, skills development and regulatory reform.
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France's PM Lecornu announces end to 'lifetime' benefits for former prime ministers
Lecornu was named prime minister on 9 September, replacing FranΓ§ois Bayrou who lost a vote of confidence in parliament after proposing β¬44 billion in budget cuts in a bid to reign in France's...
Seven golds lift Kazakhstan to the top at inaugural World Boxing Championships 2025
More than 500 boxers from 66 countries competed at the event which took place in the UK city Liverpool.
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Czech Republic, Romania and Hungary break up Belarus spy network in Europe
The Czech intelligence agency said Belarus managed to create the network because its diplomats are able to freely travel across European countries.
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Books, literature and scholarships: Exploring education in Qatar
The annual Doha International Book Fair brings together bookworms, literary fans and cultural exchanges from all over the world. We explore how Qatarβs libraries and national reading campaigns...
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Real Madrid: Can Alonso carry on Ancelottiβs legacy?
After a disappointing season by their lofty standards, Xabi Alonso has been appointed as the new manager of Real Madrid.
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Three men found guilty of stealing ancient Celtic gold coins in daring heist at German museum
A German court has convicted three men of stealing hundreds of coins from a Celtic and Roman museum that are considered to be part of the biggest trove of Celtic gold found in the 20th century.
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How Japan is using 3D tech and traditional craft to protect cultural heritage from climate risks
Japan is combining cutting-edge 3D scanning with centuries-old craftsmanship to protect cultural heritage from climate change, earthquakes, and humidity β starting with the iconic Eiheiji temple...
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From AI to hydrogen planes: My Wildest Prediction second season wrap-up
The second season of My Wildest Prediction, hosted by innovation expert Tom Goodwin, has come to an end. Here, we share with you some our our key takeaways.
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Best and funniest signs from mass No Kings protests against Trump
The national and international protests against President Donald Trump took place in towns and cities across the US and Europe in a coordinated event titled "No Kings". Here are some of the best...
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Trump hosts military parade for US Army anniversary amid 'No Kings' protests across the country
A massive military parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the US Army, which coincides with President Donald Trump βs 79th birthday, was staged in Washington, DC on Saturday.
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Same game, different rules: Net zero transition without breaking the bank
Historically, Europe has been a cradle of innovation, pioneering many industrial and scientific breakthroughs. We have to restore this spirit, E.ON CEO Leonhard Birnbaum writes.
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Neurotech will reshape how we live, predicts CEO Ana Maiques
Brain conditions are a major challenge in today's society. Companies around the world are developing technologies to tackle this issue. Among them is Neuroelectrics, a Spanish company co-founded...
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France arrests three over attacks on Jewish sites with foreign interference suspected
The three suspects behind the apparent antisemitic vandalism are Serbian nationals who were reportedly apprehended while trying to leave France.
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US voters will soon vote via smartphones, businessman Andrew Yang says
Mobile voting could broaden access to politics and profoundly change the US bipartisan system, according to Andrew Yang.
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Are we witnessing the end of US exceptionalism β and the beginning of European renaissance?
Say hello to the multipolar world in which China is rapidly becoming a pole of economic and military power. Meanwhile, the old continent is struggling to speak with one voice and remain relevant,...
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How investors can navigate European markets through uncertainty
Credit spreads have widened, but so far, only to their five-year historical average levels, not nearly to the wides seen during the pandemic period and after Russia's full-scale invasion of...
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Who's afraid of Artificial Intelligence?
From industry to healthcare to the media and even the creative arts, artificial intelligence is already having an impact on our daily lives. It's hailed by advocates as a gift to humanity, but...
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The European Parliament's decision showed Europe is with us, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said in an exclusive interview.
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German police arrest two men for plotting knife attack at synagogue
German police said on Friday they have arrested two men suspected of plotting a knife attack on worshippers at a synagogue in Heidelberg.
From crisis to cooperation: how the EU handled the troubled 2019-2024 era
The current EU Parliament and Commission had just begun the work of their five-year agenda when it was derailed by Covid-19 and then the Ukraine war. As the institutions' mandate enters a final...
20th anniversary of EU expansion that opened new business horizons
The largest-ever expansion of the EU in 2004 saw 10 mainly eastern and central European countries fulfill long-held ambitions of joining the bloc. Many were emerging from decades of communist rule...
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How does the EU protect businesses from unfair trading practices?
Anti-dumping or anti-subsidy measures protect European companies operating in the single market from imported goods with artificially low prices.