USA US government shutdown set to become longest ever as impasse grinds on The government shutdown is set to surpass the previous record set in early 2019 and officially become the longest on record, lasting 36 days. 04/11/2025
USA USA: flight delays increase due to long government shutdown Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers in the US have been working without pay since October, when the government shutdown began, but not all of them are willing to continue doing so, the FAA said. 04/11/2025
Italy Worker dies in Rome after partial collapse of medieval tower Octav Stroici, a 66-year-old Romanian worker, was declared dead at hospital shortly after being rescued from the rubble of the Torre dei Conti. 04/11/2025
Culture news Dictionary.com’s 2025 Word of the Year is... Each year, Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year serves as “a linguistic time capsule, reflecting social trends and global events that defined the year.” The site’s lexicographers analyzed the data, trends and search engine results, and came up with their pick for 2025... 04/11/2025
The Cube Russian propagandists spread sham stories with journalists' identities As part of a trend that is becoming an increasing headache for the media, pro-Russian actors are spreading propaganda through fake news outlets and by impersonating real journalists. 04/11/2025
No Comment Clashes erupt between police and protesters in Pamplona Police and far-left protesters clashed on the University of Navarra campus in Pamplona after far-right activist Vito Quiles attempted to hold an unauthorized event. 04/11/2025
Health news How toddlers’ gut microbiomes may affect their mental health later on The findings are the latest to shed light on how gut health affects overall wellbeing. 04/11/2025
Health news First clinical trial of pig kidney transplants launches in US The small trial is the latest step in the quest for animal-to-human transplants. 04/11/2025
No Comment Torre dei Conti: Rescued worker dies after Rome tower collapse A worker trapped under rubble after the partial collapse of Rome’s medieval Torre dei Conti tower during renovation was rescued late Monday but died soon after. 04/11/2025
Culture news Who is People magazine’s 2025 Sexiest Man Alive? It's a dark day for fans of Glen Powell and Euronews Culture Editor Tokunbo Salako... But it's hard to argue with People magazine's pick for 2025. 04/11/2025
Culture news Barbie Girl and more - 'Aqua the Musical' set for worldwide release The world famous Danish-Norwegian europop group AQUA have agreed to have their music and origins transformed into a full-scale stage musical. From 'I'm a Barbie Girl' and 'Doctor Jones', to marriage between band members, the production promises more than just the story behind the songs. 04/11/2025
Europe News As it happened: European leaders join Euronews’ enlargement summit Euronews hosted the leaders of Albania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine, as well as the European Council President and EU enlargement chief, in a summit that coincided with the unveiling of Brussels’ annual enlargement report. 04/11/2025
Culture news Oscar nominated actress Diane Ladd dies aged 89 Diane Ladd, three-time Academy Award nominee and star of David Lynch's 'Wild at Heart', has died at 89. Her daughter, actress Laura Dern, confirmed her death. 04/11/2025
Design Prix Versailles picks the world's most beautiful passenger stations The Prix Versailles World Ceremony has picked its 'magnificent seven' passenger stations as the world's most beautiful train and metro stops. From Australia to Belgium via Saudi Arabia, the prizes show the jury's penchant towards modernity. 04/11/2025
Economy Could EU enlargement be the cure for Europe’s ageing crisis? The EU’s population is expected to peak at around 453 million in 2026, before beginning a gradual decline. By 2100, if migration remains at zero, Eurostat projects that the EU’s population will have fallen by 34%, significantly affecting the labour force. 04/11/2025
Business OpenAI and Amazon sign $38 billion deal for AI computing power OpenAI and Amazon have signed a $38 billion agreement enabling the ChatGPT creator to run its artificial intelligence systems on Amazon’s data centres in the US. 04/11/2025
Tech News What are other high-profile cases of cyber harassment in France? Brigitte Macron mounted a cyber harassment case against 10 people who claimed France’s first lady is transgender or was born a man. What other cases are there in France? 04/11/2025
Tech News How EU candidate countries are changing their tech policy All nine EU candidate countries have to improve their technology and digital laws to meet the bloc’s requirements. How are they doing in these areas so far? 04/11/2025
Business House sales in Europe: Which markets are growing, which are slowing? Euronews Business takes a closer look at European housing market trends, focusing on home sales and the factors driving them. 04/11/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 4th, 2025 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 4th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 04/11/2025
Health news DO at-home gut microbiome tests work? Doctors warn that at-home gut microbiome tests are largely unregulated, often unreliable and offer little actionable value beyond curiosity. 04/11/2025
World News Peru breaks diplomatic ties with Mexico over asylum claim of ex- PM According to a foreign ministry statement, since the events of December 2022, “the Mexican government has been interfering in an inadmissible and systematic manner in Peru’s internal affairs.” 04/11/2025
Partner content Powering Europe's sellers: How is AliExpress accelerating growth for European brands? Partner content presented by AliExpress E-commerce platforms have become integral to Europe’s economic fabric, with nearly 80% of Europeans now shopping online. 04/11/2025
Serbia Vučić calls for EU membership based on merit, not political alignment On the eve of Euronews' EU Enlargement Summit, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić urged the EU to base membership criteria on merit, warning that shifting standards could hinder Serbia's reforms and progress. 04/11/2025