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Morocco Hackers breach Morocco's social security database in unprecedented cyberattack The hackers who posted the documents on Telegram said the attack was in response to alleged Moroccan 'harassment' of Algeria on social media platforms, pledging additional cyberattacks if Algerian sites were targeted. -
Health news Butter recalled in the US after possible contamination with fecal bacteria. Here's what we know Around 770 kg of butter was recalled in seven states across the US after possible contamination with coliform bacteria. -
Football Now When should football managers adapt their coaching philosophies? Clubs hire football managers based on their style of play. But when results go badly, should coaches change their principles for a short-term gain? -
Tunisia Tunisia dismantles dozens of coastal camps housing migrants hoping to reach Europe Authorities suggested more than 20,000 people were sheltering in the camps, which are near a part of the coastline located less than 161 kilometres from the Italian islands that form the European Union's outermost borders. -
South Korea North Korean commando involved in plot to kill South Korean president dies at 82 Kim Shin-jo, who later reinvented himself as a Christian pastor, took part in the failed 1968 attempt to assassinate Park Chung-hee. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 10th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Child sex offenders using dating apps at alarming rates, youth safety group says Nearly two thirds of surveyed men who have sexually offended children use dating platforms, with over one in five offenders use dating apps daily. -
Europe News EU countries' withdrawal from anti-landmine convention sparks controversy Five Baltic states want to leave a convention that prohibits use and production of mines, a move accepted by the European Commission and Parliament. -
Earth News ‘One big backlash’: Why is a green shareholder activist group pausing its climate resolutions? A “changing political landscape” and global trade tensions are partly to blame, according to the Netherlands-based group. -
Business BMW’s China sales drop to lowest level in five years at start of 2025 The German carmaker announced a global sales decline of 1.4%, dragged down by weak China demand, while Trump’s auto tariffs loom over the year ahead. -
Health news Promising results show new spit test could be better at detecting prostate cancer than blood test The saliva test appears to be more accurate than the standard test, which uses blood samples. -
Culture news ‘Blade Runner 2049’ vs Elon Musk and Tesla case set to go ahead Alcon Entertainment’s trademarks has accused Tesla of feeding images from the 2017 movie ‘Blade Runner 2049’ into an artificial intelligence image generator to create unlicenced promotional materials. -
Europe News Russia launches barrage of 145 drones in overnight attacks on Ukraine Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Oleksandr Syrskyi confirmed that Russian forces have intensified attacks across all major fronts. -
The Europe Conversation North Macedonia opts to align with US as 'strategic partner' - Foreign minister North Macedonia is prioritising its partnership with the United States while continuing to seek EU membership, foreign affairs minister Timčo Mucunski tells Euronews' The Europe Conversation. -
Lifestyle The Masters and McIIroy: A short history of the golf's most famous green jacket Rory Mcllroy's "best day of his golfing life" ended with the Northern Irishman being given the famous green jacket as winner of the Masters. Euronews Culture takes a look at the history of the legendary item and why it's only worn by the champions. -
Turkey Turkey's Erdoğan meets pro-Kurdish MPs as they seek to end 40-year insurgency The recent PKK ceasefire came against the backdrop of fundamental changes in the region, including the reconfiguration of power in Syria, the weakening of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. -
Europe News Exclusive: Vladimir Putin won't be tried for war crimes in absentia while president The special tribunal on the crime of aggression against Ukraine is expected to be hosted in the Hague, the Netherlands. -
Markets US stock markets drop as investors consider trade impact with China Although US president Donald Trump paused tariffs for 90 days, US stocks were still jittery as investors weighed the possible impact of the trade battle with China. -
Tech News Enforcing existing digital rules will help reduce strain on networks, says EU official The European Commission will publish a Digital Networks Act later this year to address connectivity issues. -
Earth News Not just social media: Report claims mainstream French media is spreading climate disinformation A new study discovered dozens of climate lies being shared in French media, from renewable energy to EVs. -
Europe News EU agrees to restore soils to health but stops short of setting legal targets The state of Europe’s soil is often overlooked in the battle against climate change and ecosystem destruction, and in efforts to limit flooding and ensure food security. The EU has agreed to restore its heavily degraded land by 2050, but environmentalists are worried by the lack of binding targets. -
Travel News New competitors could slash Channel Tunnel rail fare by 30 per cent in the next 15 years A new report forecasts a drop in Channel Tunnel rail fares of nearly a third as new operators enter the market. -
Culture news SNL UK: Saturday Night Live to get a British version Live from London, it’s Saturday night! You read correctly: SNL is taking sketch comedy across the pond. ETA: 2026. -
Earth News Ditching fossil fuels would improve energy security for most countries, new research finds Trade-related risks to energy security decline on average by 19 per cent in net-zero scenarios. -
Economy Germany’s economy expected to stagnate as Trump's tariffs hit US tariffs, especially on metals such as steel and aluminium, could particularly impact Germany's economic growth this year. -
Moments Europe’s top rail operators and routes for a dog-friendly adventure across the continent Plenty of rail and cruise companies now accept pets, meaning you can take a trip without worrying about crates or cargo holds. -
Europe News Ukraine pushes for faster accession to the European Union at Brussels summit An EU-Ukraine business summit in Brussels aims to deepen economic ties and speed up both Kyiv's recovery and EU integration. But Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal urged for faster membership to the bloc, calling it an 'investment in Europe's strength.' -
Culture news 'Independent film is almost dead': MPs call for urgent action to save British film and TV MPs warn that the UK’s film and TV industry is in crisis, with independent production collapsing under the weight of streaming giants - and call for urgent government action to protect British stories, jobs, and talent. -
Economy US inflation dropped in March - pulled down by falling gasoline prices Gas prices declined in March, while costs for housing and clothing rose at a slower pace. Food prices increased over the month. -
Business Prada Group buys Versace fashion house from its US owner in €1.25bn deal Prada Group announced the purchase of Versace fashion house on Thursday from US luxury group Capri Holding in a cash deal valued at €1.25 billion euros ($1.4bn.) -
Europe in Motion Which EU regions have the highest and lowest hospital concentration? Germans have the shortest drives to get to the nearest hospitals but which EU residents face the longest journeys to access healthcare? -
Europe News Eurosceptic Patriots call for Parliamentary inquiry into corruption scandals The committee would address allegations of corruption, money-laundering and abuse of power. -
No Comment Ice cream break for King Charles and Queen Camilla during Rome visit King Charles III and Queen Camilla made an unexpected stop for Italian ice cream in Rome on Wednesday, greeting crowds gathered near the historic Gelateria Giolitti. -
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan discovers rare earths reserve said to be third-largest in the world A significant rare earth elements deposit has been found in Kazakhstan's Karagandy, with potential reserves of 20 million tonnes. Further exploration is required. -
No Comment Argentine unions rally in Buenos Aires ahead of nationwide strike Argentina’s main trade union federation led mass demonstrations in Buenos Aires on Wednesday in protest against President Javier Milei’s austerity measures, ahead of a 24-hour nationwide general strike. -
Europe News Why is the remote French archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon making global headlines? From Donald Trump handing the remote islands off Canada's coast the steepest tariffs in the world, to a French politician calling for foreign prisoners to be sent there, this French overseas territory has been topping international headlines. -
Europe News China rejects claims it is aware its citizens are fighting in Ukraine The rebuke came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his government had evidence of at least 155 Chinese nationals fighting alongside Russia on Ukrainian territory. -
Turkey Could the murderers of Turkish-Italian teenager Mattia Ahmet Minguzzi face adult sentences? The Minguzzi family is waging a legal struggle for their son's alleged killers, both of whom are under 18, to be given full sentences — but the law prevents the court from treating them as adults. -
Cinema Cannes Film Festival unveils 2025 lineup with Julia Ducournau, Wes Anderson and Ari Aster The 2025 vintage is looking big, bold and star-studded.... Here's everything you need to know about the line-up of this year's Cannes Film Festival. -
Europe News Social media video showing alleged rape of 16-year-old girl sparks backlash in Portugal Citing the case, one Portuguese MEP has urged the European Commission to take action to prevent the online spread of harmful content. -
Business TSMC shares soar as semiconductor firm announces surprise revenue lift The world's biggest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), recorded a 41.6% year-on-year revenue rise in the first three months of the year. -
Culture news New novel from reclusive author Thomas Pynchon coming this year After 12 years away, the famously reclusive writer Thomas Pynchon is set to return this year with his 10th book. -
Europe News EU pauses retaliatory tariffs against US to 'give negotiations a chance' The counter-tariffs agreed by EU countries were set to target almost €21 billion in American products, such as soybeans, copper and motorbikes. -
Health news Scientists produce complex map of mouse's brain that could unravel mystery of how ours work The team of scientists behind the project said the map of neuron wiring was so complex, it looked like a picture of a galaxy. -
Economy China looks for allies as Trump targets Beijing — imposing 125% tariff The White House has paused most of its 'reciprocal' levies for 90 days, although Trump has singled out China by raising its tariff rate to 125%. -
Economy Fed headache ahead as tariffs fuel higher prices and slower hiring The prospect of high inflation stemming from widespread tariffs along with weaker hiring could put the Federal Reserve in a difficult spot, Fed policymakers said in minutes from last month's meeting. -
Europe News Concerns over US NATO engagement as 'Coalition of the Willing' meets As US President Donald Trump's pauses his recent barrage of tariffs on global trading partners, NATO allies are alerted to signals pointing to diminished US engagement in defending the alliance. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 10th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Editor of German far-right outlet receives suspended sentence in freedom of speech case The editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated media Deutschland Kurier was sentenced to seven months' probation for spreading a fake meme featuring German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser on social networks. -
No Comment Train hits unattended lorry in Massachusetts A passenger train collided with an unattended lorry on Wednesday at a level crossing in Canton, Massachusetts. No serious injuries reported. -
Culture news Director James Toback ordered to pay $1.68 billion to 40 women in landmark sexual abuse case Oscar-nominated writer and director James Toback has been ordered to pay €1.5 billion to victims of sexual abuse and misconduct spanning more than three decades. The case, brought under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, is one of the largest civil verdicts in state history. -
Tech News Meta whistleblower tells US Senate company undermined US national security with China Sarah Wynn-Williams accused the social media company of undermining national security by briefing China on US artificial intelligence efforts. -
Russia Former ballerina Ksenia Karelina freed in latest US-Russia prisoner swap A US-Russian dual national jailed in Russia for treason was freed in a prisoner exchange and is now on her way back to the US, Marco Rubio announced. -
No Comment Penguin nesting season begins at Chicago aquarium Rockhopper and Magellanic penguins have kicked off their annual nesting season at Chicago's Shedd Aquarium, showing off their courtship moves. -
Markets A dead cat bounce? Six market terms to know in an era of trade wars As Trump's global tariff war takes a new turn after the announcement of a 90-day pause on tariffs, here are some of the most important market terms investors should know. -
Europe News 'Coalition of the Willing' plans now 'well developed' but timeline, numbers still to be worked out European countries are wary of deploying troops on Ukraine as part of a reassurance force without a US backstop. -
Markets Here's how Trump gave a hint to investors before tariffs pause Trump announced a 90-day pause on some so-called 'reciprocal' tariffs on Wednesday, causing global stock markets to soar, regaining some of the ground lost recently. -
Europe News Von der Leyen welcomes Trump's tariff pause and offers again 'zero-for-zero' deal The European Commission will examine Donald Trump's decision to temporarily pause his sweeping tariffs before taking further steps. -
Markets European markets eye historic rally following Trump’s tariff pause European markets soared after Trump paused tariffs for nations that didn’t retaliate. Investors welcomed the easing trade stance, with major indices across the continent posting their strongest performance in years. -
Dominican Republic Emergency officials scramble to identify 184 victims of Dominican Republic nightclub disaster The Jet Set club in Santo Domingo was packed with musicians, professional athletes, and government officials when dust began falling from the ceiling early on Tuesday. -
Lifestyle NBA legend LeBron James becomes first professional male athlete with a Ken doll Toy manufacturer Mattel's “Kenbassador” series kicks off in style and is part of the 65-year-old Barbie brand’s continued push to diversify its dolls. -
Europe News EU Ombudsman Teresa Anjinho to put EU integrity under spotlight | Radio Schuman In an interview with Euronews, newly elected EU Ombudsman Teresa Anjinho explained her priorities for the term, with EU integrity and transparency under spotlight. -
Markets European stock markets jump as Trump flip-flops on tariff plans European markets jumped following Wall Street’s historic rally and gains in Asian trading. However, analysts question the sustainability of the rebound due to President Trump’s unpredictable tariff policy shifts. -
EuroVerify Have Belgian troops been deployed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? Belgium has denied claims that it has sent troops to engage rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, amid a diplomatic spat between Belgium and Rwanda. -
Europe News These Catholic women in France are striking for greater equality and influence within the Church To highlight the importance of women's role in the Church, a Catholic feminist organisation is calling on women to go on strike during the 40 days of Lent. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 10th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Markets Wall Street rallies to historic gains as Trump halts most tariffs Asian shares followed the US trend and surged overnight with Japan’s benchmark jumping more than 2,000 points almost immediately after the Tokyo exchange opened, as investors welcomed President Donald Trump ’s decision to back off on most of his tariffs. -
Europe News President Vučić gets strategic support from France for Serbia's 'European destiny' Macron and Vučić held talks in Paris focusing on Serbia's democratic path, economic interests and regional stability. -
World News Hungary's government launches war on drugs, but ignores root causes Hungary already had one of the strictest drug laws in the EU, but now penalties are being further increased. While many people support the tougher regulations, research suggests that law enforcement alone is not enough to solve the problem. -
Europe News Concern over the spread of foot-and-mouth disease grows amongst Croatian farmers Nearby countries such as Austria, Estonia and the Czech Republic have already implemented preventative measures after the disease was detected in Hungary and Slovakia. -
Europe News UK royals attend state dinner hosted by Italian President at Quirinale Palace in Rome The event coincided with the royal couple's 20th wedding anniversary and came as part of the UK monarch's four-day state visit to Italy.