Gaza Thousands of Palestinians return north as Gaza ceasefire starts The Israeli military has said it will continue to operate defensively from the roughly 50% of Gaza it still controls after pulling back to agreed-upon lines. 10/10/2025
USA Several dead in explosion at Tennessee munitions plant, sheriff says Aerial footage of the aftermath showed the explosion had apparently obliterated one of Accurate Energetic Systems' hilltop buildings, leaving only smouldering wreckage. 10/10/2025
Belgium US president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, top Trump advisor says The US president's advisor for Africa and Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos told Euronews that Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Peace Prize and that he is to thank for the Israel-Hamas deal. 10/10/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 10th, 2025 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 10th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 10/10/2025
USA White House slams Nobel committee for not giving Peace Prize to Trump Trump has long coveted the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and aggressively lobbied for the award, citing his role in brokering a number of international ceasefire deals. 10/10/2025
No Comment Tel Aviv gathers in prayer as Israel takes step toward Gaza truce Jewish worshippers gathered for morning prayers at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv on Friday as Israel prepared to implement the first phase of a long-awaited peace plan. 10/10/2025
Partner content Baku makes its play as Eurasia’s tech crossroads Partner content presented by PASHA Holding Global tech leaders from Netflix, Pixar and OpenAI joined 5,000 innovators in Baku as INMerge positioned Azerbaijan at the heart of Central Eurasia’s tech scene. 10/10/2025
Europe News Brussels mounts pressure on Commissioner Várhelyi over spy probe Olivér Várhelyi was Hungary's EU ambassador when an alleged spy ring at the embassy tried to recruit European Commission staff to be moles for Hungary. The European Commision president now wants to discuss the matter with Várhelyi. 10/10/2025
Belgium NATO drill to start next week with focus on protecting nuclear weapons Steadfast Noon will run for about two weeks and will be led by the Netherlands and involve 71 aircraft from 14 NATO countries. 10/10/2025
Nature Could the UK’s solar farms provide a refuge for bumblebees? Solar farms could provide a habitat for bumblebees, study shows. 10/10/2025
Gaza What would Palestinians' most popular leader do if freed? No one knows Israel and Hamas agreed to implement the first phase of Trump's Gaza peace plan, but Israel did not release high-profile prisoner Marwan Barghouti. 10/10/2025
Earth News COP30: Brazil seeks EU support for new forest protection fund In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Sonia Guajajara defended the new funding mechanism to be officially launched at COP30 in Brazil. 10/10/2025
Business US watchdog probes self-driving Tesla cars in blow to Elon Musk Tesla crashes and reports of reckless autonomous driving have triggered a fresh inquiry in the US, piling pressure on Musk’s robotaxi push. 10/10/2025
Travel News Belgium warns of ‘major disruption’ as national strike stops transport Belgium’s national strike has slowed travel across the country, as three main airports ground flights and metro lines stop running. 10/10/2025
Tech News The quantum revolution is in hands of the youth, says Nobel laureate John Martinis tells Euronews the new generation of researchers has the potential to accelerate the quantum revolution, as long as there is collaboration, consistency and awareness of the complexity of the task. 10/10/2025
Ukraine Russia launches nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight Russia launched nearly 500 drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight on Friday, causing significant damage in Kyiv and killing a child in Zaporizhzhia. 12 people were injured. 10/10/2025
Spain Spain's grid operator warns country could be on verge of a blackout The grid operator Red Eléctrica has warned that an "abrupt voltage variation" could affect power supply, prompting residents to prepare for another blackout. 10/10/2025
Culture Series New photography show uncovers the secrets of Soviet criminal tattoos Through black-and-white portraits, Belgian artist and filmmaker Nicolas Wieërs reveals the faces and tattoos of men whose bodies became coded maps of rank and defiance within the gulag system. 10/10/2025
No Comment Protests over fuel price hikes plunge Ecuador into political crisis Ecuador is facing one of its most tense political moments in years, as protests over the government’s decision to cut diesel subsidies stretch into a third week. 10/10/2025
Economy US throws Argentina €17bn lifeline as Milei-Trump ties deepen Washington’s rare move to buy pesos and open a massive swap line steadied Argentina’s markets — but set off a political storm. 10/10/2025
Markets US rare earth stocks surge, European markets see mixed start Shares of US rare earth and critical mineral miners surged on Thursday as China announced further restrictions on its own exports. In Europe, trade was tentative in the opening on Friday. 10/10/2025
No Comment France pays tribute to Robert Badinter France honoured former Justice Minister Robert Badinter on Thursday with a solemn ceremony at the Panthéon in Paris, recognising his pivotal role in abolishing the death penalty and defending human rights. 10/10/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 10th, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 10th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 10/10/2025
No Comment Festival of Lights brings colour and creativity to Berlin nights Berlin’s skyline was illuminated on Thursday evening as the city marked the opening of its annual Festival of Lights, transforming landmarks and public spaces into radiant works of art. 10/10/2025
World News Venezuelan politician María Corina Machado wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts in promoting democratic rights in her home country, the awards committee said on Friday. 10/10/2025
Conscious Travel Idle through Europe’s autumn foliage on 5 leaf-peeping train journeys Watch nature’s transformation from the comfort of your own seat with these highly-rated rail journeys that are perfect for autumn. 10/10/2025
Economy From boom to slowdown: Central and Eastern Europe faces strain Economists at the Warsaw School of Economics examined the fate of the 11 Central and Eastern European countries that joined the European Union after 2004. The analysis shows that each of these countries made exemplary use of accession, but that prospects for the next decade are much less optimistic. 10/10/2025
Tech News EU rules on political ads enter into force: What will change? EU rules on political ads – aimed at countering information manipulation and foreign interference in elections – will take effect on Friday. But what exactly will change for users? 10/10/2025
Health news This special protein found in bacteria could kill cancer cells The new process was tested in breast, colon and pancreatic cancer cells. 10/10/2025
Health news Europe’s doctors and nurses face mental health crisis, WHO warns One in three doctors and nurses in Europe are depressed and one in 10 reported passive suicidal thoughts, a new report finds. 10/10/2025