Poland Poland briefly deploys planes in airspace after drone strike threat Polish and allied aircraft were deployed in a “preventive” operation in Poland's airspace Saturday because of a threat of drone strikes in neighbouring areas of Ukraine. An alert was issued, which lasted around two hours before being cancelled. 13/09/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 13th, 2025 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 13th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 13/09/2025
USA Rubio travelling to Israel after Qatari prime minister meeting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to arrive in Israel on Sunday, following his meeting with Qatar's prime minister, in a delicate balance between the two allies. 13/09/2025
USA Trump calls on all NATO countries to stop buying Russian oil US President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social that the purchasing of Russian oil by some NATO allies was "shocking", and said it "greatly weakens" NATO's negotiating position and bargaining power over Russia. 13/09/2025
Nepal Nepal appoints first woman PM as calm restored after Gen-Z protests Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sushila Karki was the only female chief justice in 2016 and 2017 and was known for her stance against government corruption during that period. 13/09/2025
World News Freed Belarus prisoners: Opposition leader refuses forced exile The 52 prisoners freed last Thursday in a US-brokered deal with Belarus were sent to Vilnius, Lithuania. Among those freed was Mikalai Statkevich, a prominent opposition leader who refused to leave Belarus and is now missing. 13/09/2025
Europe News European aid flotilla sails to Gaza with four MEPs aboard Ships setting sail from Italy have joined others from Greece, Spain and Tunisia, to deliver humanitarian aid into the Gaza strip. 13/09/2025
Europe News Return or stay? The dilemma facing Syrians living in Europe Ahmad plans to go back to Syria in two or three years' time to help rebuild the country. In the face of insecurity and instability, on the other hand, Aisha feels that a return would be premature. 13/09/2025
Democratic Republic Of Congo At least 193 people killed in two separate boat accidents in DR Congo Boat accidents have become increasingly more frequent in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as many people opt for this more affordable mode of transportation. These wooden vessels are frequently overloaded and often not equipped with life jackets. 13/09/2025
Business Fitch downgrades France's credit rating amid political crisis France’s credit downgrade deepens political and economic woes, piling pressure on French President Emmanuel Macron and new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. 13/09/2025
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Culture news Prison break in Uzbek jails for inmates who do required reading Uzbekistan has approved a law that allows prisoners to reduce their jail sentences by up to 30 days per year, by reading several books, included on a special list. But the educative exercise is not an option for all inmates. 13/09/2025
USA Charlie Kirk's widow gives first statement after death of husband Standing next to his empty chair, Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, gave her first statement after the killing of the conservative influencer. 13/09/2025
USA UNGA votes to back two-state solution for Israel and Palestine The resolution supports the recognition of an independent Palestinian state and envisions a two-state solution. It condemns the attack by Hamas on southern Israel on Oct. 7. It also condemns Israel's siege and starvation in Gaza, which produced a humanitarian catastrophe. 13/09/2025
Mobility How dependent is Europe on Korean EV battery manufacturers? Europe heavily relies on South Korean-run factories for EV batteries. About 75 per cent of existing battery cell manufacturing capacity in Europe is owned by Korean companies, 50 per cent of which is owned by LG, according to the International Energy Agency. 13/09/2025
Health news Fact check: Is the contraceptive pill dangerous? Negative side effects and social media misinformation are making young women distrustful of the contraceptive pill. But are the natural methods they’re turning to any safer? 13/09/2025
Tech News Euroviews. The democracy paradox: Why no political ads may empower illiberals The EU’s new political ad rules, taking effect in Oct 2025, pushed Meta and Google to discontinue political ads in Europe. While meant to boost transparency, the situation risks aiding regimes like Orbán’s Fidesz, which dominate media and can drown out opposition voices. 13/09/2025
Green News PFAS pollution trial: Italian mothers seek justice for toxic water The former managers of chemical company Miteni received prison sentences after being found guilty of water pollution in northeast Italy. What does this mean for other PFAS cases in Europe? 13/09/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? MEPs cheer 'nice' speech but lament lack of action In this edition of our weekly European politics show, we pick apart the Commission Presidents' State of the EU speech, her strong words against Israel and the future of Moldova. 13/09/2025
Experiences Going to Oktoberfest? Follow these rules or risk fines up to €600 While Oktoberfest may be renowned for its festive atmosphere, disregarding rules about public intoxication, among others, may cost visitors dearly. 13/09/2025
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Economy Why a decline in the UK's university sector is a threat to GDP UK universities face a funding crisis that could cost the overall economy, but mostly impact a few already fragile regions, said Oxford Economics in a recent report. 13/09/2025