Make it Work EU-backed housing initiative helps Brno residents find stability In partnership with the European Commission A Housing First EU initiative in Brno is helping people move off the streets and rebuild their lives through secure housing and social support. 10/12/2025
Travel News World’s longest flight takes off with record-breaking 29-hour route The continent-spanning journey has a two-hour stopover in Auckland. 10/12/2025
Europe News Commission's simplification of green laws eases reporting requirements The EU executive is simplifying environmental laws to "reduce administrative burden" on industry, but environmental groups argue that the decision is a reprieve for polluters. 10/12/2025
France Paris care home staff shaving child's head in 'punishment' sparks fury The City of Paris, which is ultimately responsible for the home run by the Association Jean Cotxet, said on Tuesday that it was taking the case to court. 10/12/2025
Ukraine Drone combat at home: Simulator lets players step into the frontline Drones have fundamentally changed modern warfare since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, also becoming increasingly crucial for European armies. 10/12/2025
Health news Sperm donor with undetected cancer gene linked to nearly 200 children The Danish European Sperm Bank has acknowledged the donor’s sperm was overused and immediately blocked him once the mutation was discovered. 10/12/2025
No Comment Morocco probes Fez building collapse: 19 dead, 16 injured Morocco investigates the collapse of two buildings in Fez that killed 19 people and injured 16, highlighting ageing infrastructure and uneven safety standards. 10/12/2025
Space This is what wind in a black hole looks like, according to astronomers For the first time, astronomers have observed ultra-fast winds emerging from a black hole in a distant galaxy, shedding new light on one of the Universe’s most mysterious phenomena. 10/12/2025
Economy 'Europe's existential crisis': ECB's Lagarde calls for urgent reforms ECB President Christine Lagarde urged the European Commission to dismantle internal trade barriers, warning they stifle competitiveness. 10/12/2025
Europe Today Watch the video: Elon Musk, creator, jester, ruler or nihilist? Tech billionaire Elon Musk could be considered a hero with a thousand faces — if it were not for the divisive nature of his words which makes him hard to love in Europe. 10/12/2025
Tech News Who uses AI agents and why? Perplexity releases first data Most adopters of the AI agent are highly educated, from rich countries, and work in either technology or knowledge-heavy fields, a new study found. 10/12/2025
Lifestyle What is the worrying dating trend that could define 2026? A new report from the dating app happn predicts the rise of a controversial new dating trend which further blurs the line between human and artificial companionship: the “AI situationship.” Here's everything you need to know. 10/12/2025
Markets Silver’s record run fuelled by possible Fed shake-up and tariff fears Silver prices have roughly doubled this year, climbing over $60 an ounce, pushed up by a supply deficit, tariff uncertainty, and expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. 10/12/2025
Syria Was al-Assad's top adviser assassinated before his downfall in Syria? Syria's ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad's adviser Luna al-Shibl died in a suspected hit after Tehran's top general warned she was a spy. Recently leaked videos show her mocking Putin and Hezbollah with al-Assad. 10/12/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | December 10th, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this December 10th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 10/12/2025
Green News Fossil fuels removed as cause of global warming on EPA website 'It's like pretending cigarettes don’t cause lung cancer,' says one climate expert. 10/12/2025
Eurasia Talks Armenia, Azerbaijan peace representatives detail peace plan and new US-backed corridor In an exclusive Euronews interview, Armenia and Azerbaijan’s top representatives publicly detailed how a once-unthinkable peace process has evolved into a shared strategy for stability and economic transformation. 10/12/2025
Europe Today 'Europe should not lose its identity,' US ambassador to the EU says In an interview with Euronews morning show Europe Today, Washington’s envoy to the EU Andrew Puzder said the United States sees Europe as a natural ally but it must retain its core identity for the relation to work. 10/12/2025
No Comment Bulgarian glass ornaments by disabled artists are winning hearts In Bulgaria, a Plovdiv workshop teaches glassblowing to people with disabilities, producing handmade ornaments that support their skills and independence. 10/12/2025
Venezuela Machado's daughter accepts Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on her behalf Machado has been in hiding and has not been seen in public since 9 January when she was briefly detained after joining supporters in a protest in Caracas. 10/12/2025
Health news How a rare drug made from scientists' blood saves babies from botulism The drug uses antibodies from volunteers vaccinated against botulism to help babies too young to fight the disease on their own. 10/12/2025
World News Thailand and Cambodia vow to fight on as border clashes kill 13 Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia killed 13 people and forced mass evacuations, derailing a Trump-brokered ceasefire that ended deadly July fighting. 10/12/2025
Euronews Tech Talks Thorvald, the crop-protecting robot |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Euronews Tech Talks sits down with Lars Grimstad, CTO and co-founder of the Norwegian agri-tech company Saga Robotics, to learn how its robots treat plants to reduce the use of chemicals. 10/12/2025
Euronews Tech Talks Can robotics revolutionise agriculture? |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Robotics is being used to address agricultural challenges both on Earth and in space. But what are the potentials and the risks associated with this shift? 10/12/2025
Culture news ‘Welcome to hell’: Nicolas Sarkozy’s prison memoir published Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's prison memoir hits shelves today. In it, he describes his 20-day prison stay, including his diet and weak showers, and advises on appealing to the far-right. 10/12/2025
Destinations The ultimate weekend guide to İstanbul In partnership with GoTürkiye İstanbul is the ultimate city break for a weekend away with friends. 10/12/2025
Tech News South Korea says advertisers must label AI-generated ads South Korean officials said they will ramp up screening and removal of problematic AI-generated ads and impose punitive fines. 10/12/2025
No Comment Portugal braces for general strike against new labour regulations Portugal prepares for its first general strike in 12 years on Thursday as unions protest labour reforms expected to disrupt transport, schools, hospitals and other services. 10/12/2025
Tech News Disinformation is a worldwide issue. Here is how Turkic nations are combatting it Turkic-speaking countries explore coordinated approach to fake news as global tech platforms evade national regulations. 10/12/2025
Travel News New startup GoVolta promises cheap train tickets and direct routes The service plans to expand to France in late 2026. 10/12/2025