France What comes next for France after PM Lecornu's shock resignation? Lecornu's abrupt resignation plunges France into a deeper political crisis and leaves French President Emmanuel Macron with few options. 06/10/2025
Europe News Czech elections: Babiš will pave his own way in the EU, observers say According to European political observers, if Babiš is confirmed as the next Czech PM, Brussels could be in for a stronger central European alliance with Orbán and Fico. However, they believe the billionaire-turned-politician will remain pragmatic when it comes to the EU and supporting Ukraine. 06/10/2025
Europe News Don't fall for Putin's trap, von der Leyen says on motions of censure "This is a trap. And we simply cannot fall for it," Ursula von der Leyen said as she battled two back-to-back motions of censure. 06/10/2025
Israel Greta Thunberg among 171 Gaza flotilla activists deported from Israel Several flotilla activists, who were detained by Israel last week for trying to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, testified about mistreatment by Israeli authorities. Israel denies the accusations. 06/10/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 6th, 2025 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 06/10/2025
EuroVerify Misleading claims about EU COVID vaccine approval persist online The approval of COVID-19 vaccines may have been fast-tracked, but these medicines were still subject to rigorous checks carried out by regulatory authorities. 06/10/2025
World News 'Putin lied to Trump,' former US envoy to Ukraine says In an interview with Euronews, the former United States Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations Kurt Volker said Trump's impatience with Putin could prompt him to agree to provide Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles. 06/10/2025
Cult Art as a voice for Sudan’s unseen struggles In partnership with Media City Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art" at Georgetown University in Qatar showcases the resilience and creativity of Sudanese people. Artists like Alsarah, Khalid Albaih, and Omer Al Tijani highlight how art preserves cultural identity and raises awareness of Sudan's struggles amidst conflict. 06/10/2025
United Kingdom Police investigate hate crime after mosque set on fire in UK Footage from the incident, released by police on Sunday, shows two balaclava-clad people approach the front door of the Peacehaven Mosque, before spraying accelerant on the entrance and igniting a fire. 06/10/2025
Culture news Gloria Estefan makes Madrid move to mark Hispanic heritage days In Spain, thousands of people filled Madrid's Plaza de Colón to celebrate 50 years of the Cuban-American artist's career, in one of the biggest events of the Hispanidad 2025 celebrations. 06/10/2025
Ukraine Ukraine claims drone strikes on Russian ammo plant and oil terminal Russian authorities acknowledged a major Ukrainian drone attack over 14 Russian regions, as well as the annexed Crimean Peninsula and around the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. 06/10/2025
No Comment Families in Nir Oz mark two years since October 7 attacks Relatives of those killed by Hamas in Israel’s Kibbutz Nir Oz gathered on Monday to mark two years since the October 7, 2023, attacks. 06/10/2025
United Arab Emirates World Governments Summit redefines global links boosting South America By fostering cooperation among the Global South, the WGS prioritises sustainable development and innovative transport solutions, aiming to reshape regional dynamics and elevate South America’s influence on the world stage. 06/10/2025
Markets Markets give seal of approval to Japan's pro-stimulus 'Iron Lady' Traders piled into Japanese stocks after the country's ruling party named Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, betting on her Thatcherite policies to supercharge growth. 06/10/2025
Europe in Motion What is the state of abortion rights across the EU? Despite 15 countries having taken steps towards more comprehensively allowing abortion since 2021, only five EU countries have gone ahead with full decriminalisation. 06/10/2025
Green News 100 million buildings at risk from rising sea levels, warns report Fossil fuel emissions need to be ‘curbed quickly’ to prevent millions of buildings from becoming a regular flood risk. 06/10/2025
Adventures Rafting, running and flying high in Rize’s Fırtına Valley In partnership with GoTürkiye Wild rivers, alpine trails and a dose of adrenaline—Rize is Türkiye’s adventure capital. From rapids to ridgelines, we head deep into the Black Sea region for a high-energy journey. 06/10/2025
The Food Detectives Honest cheese & transparent beer: Fresh tech from The Food Detectives In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project 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 3, we meet the Finnish team making farm products you can trust. 06/10/2025
Lifestyle ‘Six Seven’: What is the latest and viral TikTok slang? The 6-7 meme emerged from TikTok and it’s spread like wildfire. What does it all mean? 06/10/2025
Tech News Laser installed at German airport to ward off drones, media report German newspaper Bild said authorities deployed a laser installation near the Munich Airport in case of additional drone sightings. 06/10/2025
Travel News These are the most common myths around the EU’s new EES system As the launch of the new EES system nears, Euronews Travel explores some common debunked myths. 06/10/2025
Climate Marine heatwaves are disrupting ocean’s crucial biological processes A new study looks at the impacts of marine heatwaves on the ocean’s food web and processes. 06/10/2025
Business From James Bond to budget cuts: Tariffs put pressure on Aston Martin The British carmaker’s warning of deeper-than-expected losses sent shares plummeting, a stark reminder that prestige cannot shield a brand from tariffs and sluggish demand. 06/10/2025
Culture news British author Jilly Cooper dies, aged 88, after fatal fall British writer Jilly Cooper has died aged 88 after suffering a fall. She was best known for the bestselling books 'Riders' and 'Rivals'. 06/10/2025
Germany Oktoberfest 2025 ends with financial loss due to bomb scare in Munich The closure, followed by searches by emergency services for booby traps and an increased security presence, had a knock on effect on the festival's financial impact. 06/10/2025
Culture news German chancellor threatens to boycott Eurovision if Israel excluded Chancellor Friedrich Merz says that if Israel is excluded from Eurovision 2026, Germany will not take part. 06/10/2025
No Comment Spanish activists arrive home after Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla Twenty-one activists detained while attempting to reach Gaza by sea arrived in Madrid on Sunday, days after Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters. 06/10/2025
Europe News Steel protectionism, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews’ senior trade reporter, Peggy Corlin. 06/10/2025
No Comment Thousands march in Amsterdam urging tougher Dutch stance on Gaza war Protesters in Amsterdam, dressed in red, urged their government to act and insist Israel stop the war in Gaza. Similar rallies took place in Rome, Barcelona and Madrid, among others. 06/10/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 6th, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 6th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 06/10/2025