22 September 2025 | Euronews
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Denmark Copenhagen airport drone incursion 'attack' on critical infrastructure, PM says Air traffic was suspended at Copenhagen Airport on Monday evening due to reports of drone sightings. Authorities have not ruled out a Russian hybrid attack. -
France France and Belgium join UK and Portugal in recognising Palestinian state French President Emmanuel Macron said the world can "no longer wait" to put an end to the war in the Gaza Strip and releasing the remaining 48 hostages held by Hamas. -
Europe News To veto or not to veto? That's the big question in the EU Governments can veto decisions on foreign affairs, enlargement and budget. But this also makes enacting sanctions against countries like Russia or Israel harder to approve. -
Moldova Moldova detains 74 over alleged Russian plot to stir up unrest around key election Online disinformation aimed at discrediting Moldova's pro-European government is ramping up ahead of the crunch parliamentary elections on 28 September. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 22nd, 2025 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 22nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Tech News EU Commission rebuffs calls to press pause on AI Act The upcoming digital omnibus will also not entail a complete overhaul of the rulebook. -
Tech News European lawmakers join Nobel laureates and tech leaders in call for global AI ‘red lines’ European lawmakers have joined Nobel Prize winners, former heads of state and leading AI researchers in calling for binding international rules to fight against the most dangerous applications of artificial intelligence. -
Tech News Oracle will manage TikTok's algorithm for US users under Trump deal to avoid ban, official says Full details have yet to be released on the deal, which would give an American tech firm control of the platform’s algorithm for US users. -
USA Was Charlie Kirk’s funeral in Arizona a turning point for Trump? The killing of the conservative influencer on 10 September has triggered a surge of pessimism among Americans – and Trump is paying the political price. -
Culture news Dua Lipa denies firing agent over campaign against pro-Palestine band Kneecap Dua Lipa's alleged split with her agent David Levy comes after it was claimed in media reports that Levy was involved in a campaign to remove Kneecap from this year's Glastonbury line-up, due to the band's pro-Palestine beliefs. -
Economy EU Commissioner Sefcovic flies to Indonesia to finalise trade deal Securing access to a new market would be a win for the EU Commission, which is pursuing a trade diversification agenda since relations soured with the US following its imposition of tariffs. -
Europe in Motion Watch the video - Race against time: How many hours per week does commuting take up in your country? Commuting weighs as much as a half extra working day on average: Does remote work make up for it? -
Culture news Nostalgia and cherry pie: Finding solace from anxiety at Twin Peaks' Double R diner In celebration of the 35th anniversary of David Lynch's seminal TV show, Amber Louise Bryce reflects on its iconic Double R diner as a respite from life's chaos. -
Business Pfizer eyes obesity drug market as it seals $4.9bn deal for Metsera Pharma giant Pfizer is betting on obesity treatments as it looks for new markets following the success of its COVID-19 vaccine. -
Russia Russia to respect nuclear arms limits with US for one more year, Putin says The New START deal, signed by then-US and Russian presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, limits each country to no more than 1,550 deployed nuclear warheads and 700 deployed missiles and bombers. -
Health news ‘No relationship’: Scientists push back on Trump's claim linking Tylenol to autism The global scientific community has pushed back on the claim that paracetamol during pregnancy is linked to autism, saying there is no relationship between the two. -
Markets Porsche shares slide after EV launch delay and altered profit outlook The German carmaker saw its shares decline over 7% by Monday afternoon. Shares in Volkswagen — the firm’s biggest shareholder — also fell. -
Design The Sagrada Família closes in on completing its central tower and becoming Europe's tallest Christian church The basilica of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona will reach 172 metres with the completion of the tower of Jesus Christ, scheduled for late 2025 or early 2026, surpassing the cathedral of Ulm in Germany. -
The Food Detectives The Food Detectives: Beating fraud from the farm to the butcher Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 2, meet the team beating fraud from the farm to the butcher. -
Italy Thousands strike across Italy in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, causing widespread disruption Monday marks the second day of strike action after a similar walk-off was called on Sunday by the southern European country's largest trade union, the Italian Confederation of Labour (CGIL). -
Venezuela Venezuela shows off Russian fighter jets in Caribbean military exercise amid tensions with US Venezuela deployed over 2,500 troops and Russian-made fighter jets to La Orchila for military exercises, escalating tensions after Trump announced further US attacks on Venezuelan vessels. -
Culture news Marvel stars Mark Ruffalo and Pedro Pascal stand up for Jimmy Kimmel as Disney boycott intensifies Marvel regulars Mark Ruffalo, Pedro Pascal, Marisa Tomei and Tatiana Maslany, as well as former Disney CEO Michael Eisner, are the latest big names attached to Disney to speak out against Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension. This comes amid calls to boycott Disney and cancel subscriptions to its affiliates. -
Earth News Countries’ fossil fuel plans risk derailing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C, report warns A new report highlights how governments’ fossil fuel production plans contradict climate commitments. -
Ukraine Ukrainian drones strike a resort in annexed Crimea near Russian state dachas, Kremlin proxies say Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) claimed that for the first time, Kyiv forces hit two Russian amphibious aircraft in occupied Crimea. Russia-installed occupation authorities say the resort area has been hit. -
Europe News General Assembly, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. -
Economy 'Deadly for our economy': French billionaire Bernard Arnault slams wealth tax Politicians in France reacted to heated comments from the country’s richest man after Arnault called the Zucman tax a way to "destroy the French economy". -
Tech News Here are the tech companies most affected by Trump’s $100,000 fees on H-1B visas The US tech giants Amazon, Meta, Apple, and Google employ thousands of people through the H-1B visa. -
North Korea Kim Jong-un has 'fond memories' of Trump and is open to talks with US Kim suspended virtually all cooperation with South Korea following the collapse of his second summit with Trump in 2019 over disagreements about US-led sanctions against the North. -
Kazakhstan Religious leaders condemn wars in Gaza and Ukraine and stress interfaith dialogue in Astana congress Religious leaders condemned the violence in Gaza and Ukraine, while underlining the need for dialogue and mutual respect at a religious congress in Astana. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 22nd, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 22nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
EuroVerify Fact check: Which country is the safest in Europe? European countries are often touted as some of the safest in the world, and various rankings indeed consistently place them at the top of the list. -
Culture news The Taylor Swift Supremacy: Pop star returns to cinemas and gets her own 24/7 radio station 11 days to go until the new Taylor Swift album is out, and the pop star's grip on the cultural world tightens once more, with a release party hitting cinemas and Swift getting her very own radio station - which plays her songs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. -
Travel News European airports face another day of disruption on Monday after weekend cyberattack Some affected airports are still having to check in and board passengers manually after a cyberattack hit systems on Friday. -
Culture news Keep Sunday special: Italy launches bid to give its cuisine UNESCO intangible heritage status The Italian government and the Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI) have promoted the candidature of Italian cuisine as a Unesco Intangible Heritage Site. Italy already has 61 World Heritage Sites and 19 Intangible Heritage Sites -
No Comment Russian airstrikes kill three and wound two in Zaporizhzhia At least seven Russian aircraft bombed Zaporizhzhia overnight, killing three people and injuring two others, regional administration head Ivan Fedorov said on Monday. -
Travel News Airlines struggle with strikes and aircraft shortages: What does it mean for your travel plans? From longer routes to fewer planes, here's why flying in 2025 might cost more and take longer. -
Culture news Intervision 2025: Russia's answer to Eurovision names inaugural winner Created by presidential decree in February after Russia’s exclusion from the Eurovision contest three years ago, Intervision has named its inaugural winner. And despite what high-level Russian politicians say, the show saw politics merge with music. -
No Comment Thousands march in Paris for recognition of Palestinian state More than a thousand people marched in Paris on Sunday calling for the recognition of a Palestinian state and an end to the war in Gaza. -
Tech News How Greece is using big data, drones and AI to overhaul its tax and finance sector Greece’s digital tax revolution aims to shake off its legacy of crisis. -
Culture news Drunk bats and pasta clumps: The winners of 2025’s Ig Nobel Prizes Not everyone will get to win a Nobel Prize. However, there’s the next best thing: the Ig Nobel Prize, which highlights unusual scientific research that provides both laughter and insight. Here are this year’s winners. -
Tech News Trump reveals that Murdochs and tech billionaires could take part in TikTok deal Trump’s disclosure is the latest twist in a fast-moving potential deal to keep TikTok operating in the US. -
Culture news Culture Digest: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A new Paul Thomas Anderson movie, healing from heartbreak with Welsh musician Cate Le Bon, and a meeting of medieval aesthetics and contemporary gothic. Here's what's happening this week. -
Healthcare Europe’s reliance on foreign health workers is growing, WHO report finds. This is why it matters The number of foreign-trained doctors in the European region rose 58 per cent over a decade, the report found. -
Tech News Why Cisco’s president isn’t worried about AI taking his job or Gen Z entry jobs Euronews Next speaks to Cisco President Jeetu Patel about fears of AI wiping out jobs – and why he is not worried. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 22nd, 2025 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 22nd, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe in Motion Pet dogs: Where in the EU is man's best friend most popular? About 500 million pet dogs live worldwide, with 90 million in Europe. This number has grown steadily since the 2000s. What drives their increasing presence in our homes, and why is this significant? -
The Big Question ‘We have the product to play the game’: Can BYD’s meteoric rise in Europe continue? “The conversion rate from test drive to purchase is outstanding in every market,” BYD’s Maria Grazia Davino told The Big Question. -
Lebanon Five killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, including three children, Health Ministry says Lebanon accuses Israel of continuing to violate the US-brokered ceasefire agreement in place, as Israeli strikes continue to target southern Lebanese positions almost daily. -
USA What is at stake at the UN General Assembly this week? For Europeans, the UN General Assembly centres on Palestinian statehood, Iran sanctions, UN reform, Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, climate targets, development goals and humanitarian crises.