Business Japanese car makers Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi end talks on tie-up Honda and Nissan announced in December they were planning on holding talks to set up a joint holding company while Mitsubishi said later it was considering joining the group. 13/02/2025
Tech News Anthropic poaches Google DeepMind talent to lead new European office Anthropic announced to Euronews Next on Thursday in a Europe exclusive that Neil Houlsby would be leading the new Zürich office. 13/02/2025
Europe News Kickl demands fresh elections after Austrian coalition talks fail The coalition negotiations have dragged on for four months after Austrians voted in September — the longest in the country's history. 13/02/2025
Business Tesla: Why is it this year's biggest loser of the 'Magnificent Seven'? Tesla's stock retreated sharply, erasing most of the gains from the Trump-led surge. BYD's partnership with DeepSeek to develop its autonomous vehicle poses the biggest threat to Tesla's competitiveness. 13/02/2025
Space Chances of asteroid approaching Earth doubling in 2032 NASA's new observations of the asteroid, named 2024 YR4, led to a 2.3 per cent probability of hitting Earth on 22 December 2032. 13/02/2025
Tech News Hate speech on X up 50% under Musk, new study finds A new study by the University of California, Berkeley found that hate speech rose by 50 per cent in the months after billionaire Elon Musk purchased X, formerly Twitter. 13/02/2025
Radio Schuman Trump’s USAID shutdown leaves EU aid in despair US President Donald Trump decided to suspend certain USAID programs worldwide, sparking a significant debate. 13/02/2025
Economy Pensions vs earnings across Europe: The highest and lowest comparisons Pensions in the EU amount to some three-fifths of late-career work income. In many European countries, this rate falls below 50%, making it increasingly challenging for pensioners to maintain a decent standard of living. 13/02/2025
Money Can a carbon credit-backed currency help us fight climate change? Toco believes its novel monetary system is a solution for the climate crisis that doesn’t compromise economic growth, but sceptics question whether a lack of oversight will undermine its impact. 13/02/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 13th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 13/02/2025
Ukraine Talks to end war in Ukraine start now, Trump says after Putin call US President Donald Trump announced that he and Vladimir Putin agreed to negotiate ending Russia's war in Ukraine, following a surprise prisoner swap. 13/02/2025
World News Europe must be involved in Ukraine peace talks, say foreign ministers European foreign ministers met in Paris on Wednesday, saying a peace deal in Ukraine would require the involvement of Kyiv and its European allies. The meeting came as US President Donald Trump said he had agreed to immediate peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 13/02/2025