World News Trump signs order sanctioning International Criminal Court US President Donald Trump accused the International Criminal Court of "illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel." 06/02/2025
Sweden Mourners pay tribute to victims of Swedish mass shooting Investigators had not uncovered a definitive motive behind the bloodshed by Thursday. Police said there were no warnings beforehand, and they believe the perpetrator acted alone. Authorities said there were no suspected connections to terrorism at this point. 06/02/2025
World News Baltic nations end electricity ties to Russia, tightening EU bond After the disconnection plans were announced, propaganda campaigns cropped up on social media and in printed leaflets in city streets that issued fake-news warnings about blackouts, severe energy shortages and sky-high energy bills for consumers. 06/02/2025
Gaza Palestinians 'live on a miracle' in Gaza despite ceasefire Following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, 22-year-old Palestinian Mohammed made the long journey to Gaza's north on foot with his family after 15 months of displacement. There, he found his home destroyed, he told Euronews. 06/02/2025
No Comment Survivors remember Turkey's deadly 2023 earthquake Two years after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southern Turkey, survivors remember the tragedy that claimed over 53,000 lives in Turkey and 6,000 in Syria. 06/02/2025
Europe News Georgia’s EU membership by 2030 is achievable, PM Kobakhidze says Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told Euronews, in an exclusive interview, that Brussels needs to be more flexible in EU membership talks. 06/02/2025
Europe News Poland pitches rearmament bank to boost Europe's defence spending "There is a new idea which I like: a rearmament bank," said Radosław Sikorski, Poland's minister of foreign affairs. 06/02/2025
Europe News Unions slam ‘rigged’ talks on EU plans to streamline regulation The EU executive’s new focus on boosting the global competitiveness of European companies is causing alarm among civil society groups who sense a caving in to demands for deregulation. 06/02/2025
Green News Serbian lithium mine European Parliament film screening fuels dispute The European Union needs lithium for its energy transition and is eagerly eyeing huge reserves in northern Serbia, but twenty years after making the discovery in the Jadar valley, Rio Tinto’s ambitions to mine the site remain stuck in a mire of environmental opposition and Balkan politics. 06/02/2025
Europe News How to counter Trump's trade war? President Trump has hit Canada, China and Mexico with threatened tariffs in the last week. The EU is waiting its turn and mulling its potential response. 06/02/2025
Football Now What is behind Brazil and Argentina's diverging football paths? In partnership with Media City The two countries are synonymous with South American success - but on the club and international stage, the success of Argentinian and Brazilian football could not be further apart. 06/02/2025
The Europe Conversation EU holds cards when negotiating with Trump on tariffs, says ex-WTO chief Lamy There's a range of options for the EU to open trans-Atlantic negotiations to persuade US President Donald Trump not to slap harmful tariffs on EU goods, the former EU trade commissioner and WTO chief told Euronews. 06/02/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 6th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 06/02/2025
No Comment First steps of Oregon Zoo's baby elephant The Oregon Zoo introduced its new baby elephant, born on February 1, to the public. 06/02/2025
United Kingdom UK government criticised over decision to demolish Grenfell Tower Some of the bereaved want the London building to be kept as a memorial to the tragedy. 06/02/2025
Food and Drink Nutella celebrates 60 years with new exhibition Featuring archive materials and limited-edition jars, the exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome shows how the spread, created in post-war Italy, has become a cultural icon across generations worldwide 06/02/2025
Culture news Tate Liverpool renovation plans delay opening to 2027 Closed in 2023 for massive renovations, the reopening date for the Tate Liverpool has been pushed back two years until 2027. 06/02/2025
No Comment Celebrating Life and Death: Havana's Annual Mock Funeral Tradition In Havana, Cubans celebrated life and death with a mock funeral for 77-year-old Ricardo "Pachencho" Herrera, a retired mechanic 06/02/2025
Europe in Motion Organic fish farms: Which EU countries are at the forefront? Production of organically farmed fish is growing exponentially. 06/02/2025
Gaza Palestinians on Trump's Gaza plan: 'The majority of us will not flee' Residents in the strip talked to Euronews during a protest against the US president's intentions in the central town of Deir al-Balah. 06/02/2025
Tech News Shein hit with more EU questions day after e-commerce probe The retailer has three weeks to reply to the European Commission request for information under the Digital Services Act. 06/02/2025
Eco-Innovation World’s biggest cargo plane will transport next-gen wind turbines Transporting wind turbine blades by air could help super-size the future of onshore wind farms. 06/02/2025
Destinations Swim, hike and feast on Chris Nolan’s dreamy island filming locations Christopher Nolan will film scenes for The Odyssey on the Sicilian island where Homer’s Greek hero Odysseus came ashore. 06/02/2025
Tech News Online platforms not liable for sex ad content: EU court In the Romanian case, a victim took legal action against an online platform after her personal data were used without her consent. 06/02/2025
Business Destination Europe: Leaders discuss sustainable tourism investments Business and policy leaders gathered at the Destination Europe Summit - a collaborative event organised by the European Travel Commission, Booking.com and Euronews, hosted by Euronews anchor Meabh McMahon. 06/02/2025
No Comment Displaced Gazans face new hardships as storms hit shelters In the already challenging landscape of Gaza, turbulent weather conditions are exacerbating the plight of displaced residents. Strong winds, heavy rains, and dropping temperatures are making tents and shelters uninhabitable, adding to their misery. 06/02/2025
Colombia Cocaine is 'no worse than whiskey', says Colombia's president During a six-hour government meeting that was broadcast live, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said legalised cocaine could be "sold like wine". 06/02/2025
Green News Trump’s remote working ban is a disaster for the climate: Here’s why An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost. 06/02/2025
Destinations Enjoy the journey with these stops along the new Brussels-Venice route Want to explore a different side of Europe? From Cologne’s Carnival to Innsbruck’s pistes, this train route goes deeper. 06/02/2025
Business AstraZeneca reports strong results boosted by promising trials AstraZeneca continued to see strong growth in 2024 on the back of a series of positive trials, as well as a solid pipeline of products. 06/02/2025