Austria Eight skiers rescued alive after avalanche at Austria’s Stubai Glacier Eight skiers were rescued alive after an avalanche at Austria's Stubai Glacier. Over 250 rescuers attended; four skiers were lightly injured, with two hospitalised. 27/11/2025
Sport Portugal win U-17 World Cup as Wenger hails Qatar “festival” The largest U-17 World Cup in history closes its curtain in Doha, after 48 teams turned Qatar into a month-long showcase of football’s next generation. 27/11/2025
No Comment US and Russian crew safely dock with ISS for 8-month mission A US-Russian crew docked with the ISS after launch from Kazakhstan, beginning an eight month mission focused on research, experiments and planned spacewalks. 27/11/2025
The Europe Conversation EU Migration Commissioner: ‘We need the trust of the people back’ EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner sees the new Pact and Asylum and Migration on track to tackle an issue that has been feeding populism for many years. He also defends negotiating with the Taliban and initiatives to negotiate ‘return hubs’ with non-EU countries. 27/11/2025
No Comment 27-metre Norway spruce arrives at the Vatican for Christmas A 27 metre Norway spruce sourced in Ultimo, South Tyrol, now stands in the Vatican's St Peter's Square as the festive season begins. 27/11/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 27th, 2025 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 27th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 27/11/2025
Focus WTDC25 in Baku spotlights digital inclusion and global cooperation In partnership with Azpromo The World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC25) gathered international policymakers, ministers and digital leaders in Baku to address how nations can build a more secure, inclusive and sustainable digital future. 27/11/2025
Russia Putin demands Kyiv withdraw forces from eastern Ukraine The Russian president reiterated his maximalist demands over occupied areas of Ukraine, and insisted Moscow has no plans of slowing down its full-scale invasion or even negotiating with Kyiv. 27/11/2025
Turkey Pope Leo XIV urges peace in Ankara on first foreign trip Pope Leo XIV has used his first foreign trip to plead for dialogue in the face of global conflict, particularly in the Middle East and Ukraine. 27/11/2025
Space How the European Space Agency plans to catch up in space race These are the European Space Agency’s new top 4 space priorities. 27/11/2025
Europe in Motion AI integration in healthcare: Which EU countries are at the forefront? Where can you get AI-assisted diagnostics, and which countries are carrying out experiments aimed at significantly reducing waiting times? 27/11/2025
Tech News Smart stadiums: Madrid's Metropolitano introduces 360º technology The Riyadh Air Metropolitan reinforces its status as a smart stadium with the deployment of Sky Ribbon and Telefónica's integrated technology solutions, a key transformation ahead of the major events it will host in 2027 and 2030. 27/11/2025
Europe News Not engaging with Taliban isn't an option, Migration Commissioner says The EU must talk to the Taliban about migration on a technical level, even if it is not "fun" or "easy", EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner told Euronews. 27/11/2025
USA Afghan national charged over attack on US National Guard in Washington Two West Virginia National Guard members were ambushed and critically wounded near the White House. Authorities have charged an Afghan national in the attack. 27/11/2025
Tech News Doha summit cautions against tech-driven schooling Global education systems are falling behind the pace of technology, and leaders meeting in Doha warned that classrooms are changing faster than schools can cope. 27/11/2025
Europe News Air pollution worse near airports and ports, EU green agency says With nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter contaminating the air near ports and airports, affected regions are being urged to step up their monitoring efforts. 27/11/2025
Europe News Italy's Senate delays vote on sexual violence consent law until 2026 Italy's Senate delays a vote on a bill introducing consent in sexual violence law until February 2026, sparking criticism from opposition parties and raising debates on legal implications. 27/11/2025
No Comment Inside Lego's festive operation: meeting holiday demand Holiday shoppers in Denmark browse new Lego sets as factories in Billund run nonstop to meet seasonal demand. Designers and automated warehouses keep production moving. 27/11/2025
Series Exploring Tokyo with VTuber Sakura Miko and Executive Chef Haruyuki Yamashita In partnership with Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tokyo’s blend of ancient tradition and modern pop culture comes into focus as VTuber Sakura Miko and Executive Chef Haruyuki Yamashita share the places that define the city for them. 27/11/2025
Business Cost of housing per square metre hits all-time high in Portugal The lack of affordable housing has become a pressing issue for Portugal's government, headed by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. A shortage of stock continues to push prices up, while high foreign demand is also making properties unaffordable for locals on lower salaries. 27/11/2025
12 minutes with Former FM Kuleba: Europe's decision-making on Ukraine 'embarrassing’ Ukraine’s former foreign minister tells Euronews’ 12 Minutes With that Europe needs to "pull itself together" amid the diplomatic push for peace, saying the current 'pace of decision-making' means there "are no good times for Europe ahead." 27/11/2025
Culture news Why are Italian musicians protesting Venice Opera's new conductor? Beatrice Venezi was appointed as music director of La Fenice opera house in September. Musicians and staff are demanding her revocation over her lack of experience and ties to the far-right. 27/11/2025
Meet The Locals Meet the Macao pastry chef reviving Portugal’s pastéis de nata In partnership with Macao Government Tourism Office As Macao’s food landscape shifts with new businesses and new residents, one Portuguese baker is helping redefine a local favourite. 27/11/2025
Partner content Hokkaido: a journey of snow, culture and cuisine Partner content presented by Japan National Tourism Organization Each winter, Japan’s northernmost island, Hokkaido, transforms into a spectacular wonderland of deep snow and vibrant culture. 27/11/2025
Focus Central Asia boosts cultural cooperation at Tashkent Heritage Congress In partnership with Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan Tashkent hosted an international congress “Central Asia: Shared Spiritual and Educational Heritage – Shared Future” at the Center for Islamic Civilization, bringing together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan. 27/11/2025
Sudan Euroviews. Misdiagnosing Sudan is killing Sudan The longer the International community looks at the wrong direction, the more Sudan bleeds, Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi writes in an opinion article for Euronews. 27/11/2025
No Comment Death toll from Thailand flooding rises to over 80 Thailand reports more than 80 deaths after severe flooding in the south, with water levels starting to recede as authorities assess damage across several provinces. 27/11/2025
Travel News Deadly Patagonia storm raises urgent questions over park safety An absence of park rangers, and issues with weather forecasting, led a group of tourists to embark on the tricky O Circuit trek despite worsening weather conditions. 27/11/2025
No Comment Pope Leo XIV pays tribute to Atatürk on his first overseas visit to Turkey Pope Leo XIV visits Atatürk's mausoleum in Ankara, laying a wreath and calling for peace before meeting Turkish President Erdogan. 27/11/2025
Europe News EU lawmakers face backlash over proposed air passenger protections MEPs are under increasing pressure from consumer groups and industry representatives on proposed air passenger rights legislation, with the European aviation sector urging a six-month pause in negotiations in order to conduct an impact assessment. 27/11/2025