Taiwan China sends dozens of planes across central line in Taiwan Strait The move came shortly after a British warship crossed the strait, an act welcomed by Taiwan but condemned by Beijing as provocative. 20/06/2025
Green News Uzbekistan steps up Aral Sea recovery and support for green business With representatives from over 30 countries and 20 international organisations, the Eco Expo Central Asia 2025 served as a platform showcasing technologies and setting new policy directions. 20/06/2025
Tech News How Japan built the largest-class superconducting quantum computer The new quantum system developed by researchers at the Japanese National Research and Development Agency, RIKEN, in collaboration with the Japanese IT giant, Fujitsu, has 256 qubits. However, experts say, ensuring the quality of qubits is as important as the quantity of qubits. 20/06/2025
Food and Drink The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025: Who takes the top spot? European restaurants make up three of the Top 5 spots on this year's World's 50 Best Restaurants list. However, Spain's Disfrutar, in Barcelona, has been dethroned as the highest ranked restaurant in the world... 20/06/2025
Tech News Iranian strikes show Israel's aerial defense is not ironclad Here's a closer look at Israel's missile defence system as Iran's missiles continue to get through. 20/06/2025
No Comment Iranian missile strike sparks fires and causes damage in Beersheba A missile fired from Iran struck near a residential building in the southern Israeli city of Beersheba early Friday, injuring five and igniting several fires. 20/06/2025
Europe News Why do Europeans still believe a nuclear deal with Iran is possible? Europe aims to use diplomacy to prevent an all-out war between Israel and Iran. On Friday, some of the continent's top diplomats are set to meet Iranian representatives in Geneva to de-escalate tensions. 20/06/2025
Israel Israelis face daily fears of missile strikes as Iran conflict surges Euronews spoke to people in Israel about how they are coping with the country's conflict with Iran and the daily threat of incoming rockets striking residential areas. 20/06/2025
USA US appeals court allows Trump to keep control of National Guard in LA An appeals court has allowed US President Donald Trump to maintain control of National Guard troops in California, deployed after protests against immigration raids erupted in the city. 20/06/2025
Travel News Pan Am plane lands in Lisbon on luxury flight for aviation nostalgics Passengers took a dream journey through the historic destinations of the American airline, which went bankrupt in 1991. 20/06/2025
Climate Climate change makes England’s 32C June heat 100 times more likely Adaptation is still lagging behind the growing threat of extreme heat in the UK, the researchers warn. 20/06/2025
My Wildest Prediction 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. 20/06/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: '28 Years Later' - Bold, brilliant and Brexity Skipping ‘Months’, Danny Boyle returns to the series he started in 2002 with '28 Days Later' – supported by returning screenwriter Alex Garland and armed with a clear desire to avoid repeating himself. The result is a bold, brilliant and very surprising revival. 20/06/2025
Economy Energy in Europe is also at stake as Israel-Iran conflict escalates As the Israel-Iran conflict escalates further, there is a mounting fear that natural gas fields are going to be targeted — as well as oil shipping routes. Europe’s liquefied natural gas supply would be seriously impacted, along with its economies. 20/06/2025
World News EU-Iran talks: Door open to dialogue but no concrete breakthroughs yet International efforts to find a diplomatic solution intensified on Friday as the conflict between Israel and Iran entered its second week of open hostilities, but there were no breakthroughs on the horizon. 20/06/2025
Business German and French industry united on US aircraft sector tariffs The German aerospace industry has told Euronews it is aligning with its French counterpart in supporting EU retaliatory measures that target US finished aircraft rather than spare parts, citing the interdependence of transatlantic production lines. 20/06/2025
Tech News How social media is fueling the Israel-Iran conflict The belligerents are weaponising social media against each other and aiming it towards their own populations: from spying and censorship to propaganda and disinformation. Recent blackouts and military bans show how digital platforms have become key battlegrounds. 20/06/2025
EuroVerify No, the EU is not banning CO2 in drinks Some claim that the European Commission is doing away with carbonated drinks as part of its "Fit for 55" climate programme. 20/06/2025
Sport Judo: Kim strikes gold for Korea, Tasoev defends heavyweight crown on Day 7 in Budapest Hayun Kim claims Korea’s first gold in +78kg with a golden score win. In +100kg, Tasoev defeats Tushishvili to secure his second World title. Budapest ends the individual competition with heavy drama and heavier champions. 20/06/2025
Economy Remote work in Europe: Which countries lead the way and why? The prevalence of home working varies significantly across Europe, linked to cultural and economic factors. 20/06/2025
Culture news World Refugee Day: Why the Dance4refugees campaign matters International dance icon Jeny Bonsenge, also known as Jeny BSG, launched a dance challenge earlier this month as a call to action in support of refugees. In the run-up to World Refugee Day, she spoke to Euronews about her motivation to work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. 20/06/2025
World News Trump to decide on US joining strikes on Iran within two weeks Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz also said that Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “cannot continue to exist”, as he likened the Iranian leader to a “modern day Hitler” in a post on X. 20/06/2025