Economy Eurozone trade surplus soars as US deal boosts exports The eurozone's trade surplus soared to €19.4bn in September 2025, driven by surging exports to the US following the latest trade deal. 14/11/2025
Economy Weak eurozone growth meets flat jobs market as bankruptcies surge Eurozone GDP barely grew in the third quarter of 2025, rising just 0.2% as the wider EU posted similarly weak gains and unemployment remained flat. New business registrations increased, but a sharp rise in bankruptcies across key consumer-facing sectors could highlight a market under pressure. 14/11/2025
No Comment Rubber tappers in Belem demand end to deforestation at COP30 Hundreds of rubber tappers marched through Belem, Brazil, during the U.N. climate talks, demanding an end to deforestation and more support for forest protection. 14/11/2025
Uzbekistan Tashkent hosts Central Asia leaders for regional consultative summit Leaders from Central Asia will meet in Tashkent to discuss regional cooperation. Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev calls it a key step in building trust and stability. 14/11/2025
No Comment Rare auroras light up the sky in northern China Residents in northern China witnessed rare auroras with pink and green lights in Beijing, lasting 20 minutes. 14/11/2025
Culture news Billie Eilish blasts Elon Musk as he nears trillionaire status Billie Eilish has publicly challenged Elon Musk over his soaring wealth through a series of Instagram Stories calling out billionaire hoarding. 14/11/2025
Business Euroviews. Why AI must be grounded, not hyped, to serve Europe’s SMEs We’re not chasing hype. We’re building AI that works for real businesses, real supply chains, and real growth, the president of Alibaba.com Kuo Zhang writes in his opinion article for Euroviews. 14/11/2025
Culture news Breaking Rust: Can you tell the difference between real and AI music? An AI-generated music persona has topped the US Billboard charts for the first time, at the same time as a “first-of-its-kind" study from French streaming service Deezer reveals that 97 per cent of people “can’t tell the difference” between real music and AI-generated music. 14/11/2025
Space Chinese astronauts arrive on Earth after space debris delayed return The original return plan was scrapped because a window in the Shenzhou-20 capsule had tiny cracks, most likely caused by impact from space debris, the space agency said on Friday. 14/11/2025
Travel News Will US flights be back to normal in time for Thanksgiving? An estimated 5.2 million passengers have been affected by staffing-related delays or cancellations since the government shutdown began on 1 October. 14/11/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 14th, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 14th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 14/11/2025
Nutrition Study finds link between ultra-processed foods and colorectal cancers Women who ate the most ultra-processed foods had a higher risk of developing polyps that can lead to cancer compared with women who ate the least. 14/11/2025
USA US designates four European 'Antifa' groups as terrorist organisations The US State Department labelled four European far-left groups as terrorist organisations, including Germany's Antifa Ost and Italy's International Revolutionary Front. 14/11/2025
Economy Top economists call on world leaders to set up inequality panel As the G20 prepares to discuss global inequality, prominent economists are calling for a dedicated international panel, arguing that unchecked wealth gaps are undermining stability and trust. 14/11/2025
Markets What has been driving the significant decline in stock markets? Global shares fell on Friday amid mounting concern over stretched tech valuations and renewed uncertainty about whether the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. 14/11/2025
USA Watch: Seal jumps onto photographer’s boat to escape orcas A harbor seal escaped a pod of hunting orcas by leaping onto a small boat carrying wildlife photographers in Washington’s Salish Sea. The whales circled and tried to dislodge it for nearly 20 minutes before giving up, allowing the seal to ride to safety and slip back into the water. 14/11/2025
Germany German companies defenceless against cyberattacks, study shows Germany faces a severe shortage of cybersecurity specialists, with record damages of €202.4 billion in 2024 due to cyberattacks, a study by Strategy& reveals. 14/11/2025
Green News One in 25 COP30 attendees is a fossil fuel lobbyist, analysis finds Analysis finds 1,600 fossil fuel representatives at UN climate summit in Brazil, outnumbering almost every country delegation. 14/11/2025
No Comment China hosts Thai king on first-ever state visit by a Thai monarch Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn in Beijing for the first official visit by a Thai monarch. 14/11/2025
Health news What to know about autoimmune diseases Scientists are still investigating potential causes and treatments for autoimmune conditions. Here’s what to know. 14/11/2025
Business China uncovers largest gold deposit since 1949 China has announced the discovery of the largest gold deposit found in the country since 1949, with an estimated 1,444 tonnes of reserves in Liaoning province. The find, completed in just 15 months, comes as gold prices hit record highs. 14/11/2025
No Comment Flooding forces Thai man to live on his roof for weeks In Ayutthaya, Thailand, 70-year-old La-iad has been living on the roof of his flooded house for nearly three weeks as the Noi River overflows, affecting over 1,000 homes. 14/11/2025
Space Here's what France could buy amid space defence push French President Emmanuel Macron outlined a new space defense strategy this week. Here are some of the space weapons that the country could invest in. 14/11/2025
Culture news Take a look inside the ‘Mona Lisa Bible’ as it goes on display in Rome Rarely seen in public, the two-volume manuscript is now on display in Rome – as part of the Vatican’s Holy Year celebrations, a tradition held every quarter century and which draws tens of millions of pilgrims to Rome. 14/11/2025
Tech News Where in Europe do people use AI the most? Europe is on the forefront of AI adoption. Here are the countries where it's been most embedded into daily life. 14/11/2025
Health news Is being kind good for your health? Science suggests yes Studies show that kindness may help reduce stress, ease physical pain, fight loneliness, and stay healthy for longer. 14/11/2025
Cinema Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'The Running Man' Edgar Wright's take on Stephen King's 'The Running Man' is frenetic, fun action that lovingly nods to genre tropes - but exhausts itself with muddled tone. 14/11/2025
No Comment First snowfall brings excitement to Santa Claus Village in Lapland Lapland’s long-awaited first snowfall arrived after one of the warmest Septembers on record, delighting visitors and locals hoping winter conditions will finally settle in. 14/11/2025
No Comment Blue Origin launches NASA’s twin Mars orbiters, lands booster for the first time Blue Origin successfully launched NASA’s twin Mars orbiters on the New Glenn rocket and achieved its first booster landing, marking a major milestone for the company’s lunar and deep-space ambitions. 14/11/2025
The Cube No, Portugal is not banning all Islamic practices Viral claims online appear to over-extend a recently approved law that will ban face veils in public in Portugal. 14/11/2025