United Kingdom More than 600 items stolen from UK museum in 'high value' raid The Bristol robbery came just three weeks before a daring daylight heist at the Louvre Museum in Paris which saw a gang make off with crown jewels worth an estimated €88 million. 11/12/2025
Ukraine Ukrainian drones reportedly hit another Russian shadow fleet vessel Sources at Ukraine’s security service claim the Dashan tanker had received "critical damage" after it got hit by sea drones in Black Sea off Crimea’s coast. 11/12/2025
Green News ‘Long overdue’: The €1m offer to launch a Nobel Prize for the climate Leading voices have joined the call for the Nobel Committee to launch a dedicated climate Prize. 11/12/2025
Bulgaria Bulgarian government resigns after mass anti-corruption protests Tens of thousands gathered across Bulgaria on Wednesday to demand Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov's resignation, with protesters accusing the government of widespread corruption. The demonstrations come weeks before Bulgaria joins the eurozone on 1 January. 11/12/2025
Europe Today Watch: Will French sex workers become 'empresses in their kingdom'? French far right wants to reopen brothels and put sex workers in charge — will they succeed? 11/12/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | December 11th, 2025 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this December 11th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 11/12/2025
Tech News Reddit begins testing verified profiles for public figures The platform is manually verifying a small pool of trusted contributors, aiming to curb misinformation without disrupting the pseudonymous culture its known for. 11/12/2025
Russia US deportations to Russia spark draft fears and FSB intimidation Dozens of Russian nationals deported from the United States received military summonses immediately after landing in Moscow, according to human rights activists. Others faced separation from loved ones and FSB threats, family members of deportees told Euronews. 11/12/2025
Europe Today Kyiv does not need 'democracy lessons,' Ukrainian Nobel laureate says US President Donald Trump has repeatedly argued his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy is "using the war" to avoid calling a new election. 11/12/2025
Markets Oracle shares fall as bubble fears return, hitting wider tech stocks The cloud computing giant missed revenue expectations, as well as announcing an increase in its planned spending on AI data centres. 11/12/2025
Tech News Australia asks social media giants to report on bans for children The companies face fines of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (€28.1 million) from Wednesday if they fail to take reasonable steps to remove the accounts of Australian children younger than 16. 11/12/2025
Health news Watchdogs denounce stealthy tobacco lobbying in the EU Weak EU transparency rules have enabled tobacco companies to quietly shape policymaking in Brussels, a new investigation warns. 11/12/2025
Australia Skydiver left hanging at 4,500 metres after parachute snags on plane tail Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) footage shows a skydiver dragged off the plane at 4,500 metres after his reserve parachute snagged on a wing flap and deployed mid-exit. He struck the tail and cut himself free before landing safely with minor leg injuries. 11/12/2025
Green News Huge wildlife trafficking crackdown seizes nearly 30,000 live animals More than 1,000 suspects have been identified in a global sting to crack down on illegal trafficking. 11/12/2025
No Comment After months in hiding, Venezuelan Nobel laureate María Corina Machado greets crowds in Oslo Nobel Peace Prize winner, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, on Thursday arrived to greet a crowd from a balcony of a hotel in central Oslo. 11/12/2025
No Comment Public services disrupted as Portugal holds first general strike in 12 years Portugal’s main unions launched a nationwide strike on Thursday to protest government labour reforms, causing disruptions across key public services. 11/12/2025
Culture news Eurovision crisis: Is Portugal’s 2026 entry at risk? "We do not accept complicity with the violation of Human Rights," the Portuguese artists said in a joint statement, referencing Israel's actions in Gaza -which an independent United Nations inquiry found to be a genocide. 11/12/2025
Partner content Thai Airways’ mindful makeover: where comfort meets conscience Partner content presented by Thai Airways Thai Airways brings calm, conscience and comfort to the skies with its new A321neo aircraft fleet and mindful service philosophy. 11/12/2025
No Comment Tens of thousands of protesters rally against Bulgaria’s ruling coalition Tens of thousands of people joined protests against Bulgaria’s ruling coalition and influential politician Delyan Peevski, in the largest unrest since the 1990s 11/12/2025
Green News Your new ‘green’ t-shirt could be making microplastic pollution worse An investigation into recycled polyester found microplastic pollution is being worsened by ‘green’ materials. 11/12/2025
USA US seizes Venezuelan oil tanker in major escalation with Maduro The US seized an oil tanker carrying Venezuelan crude in what President Trump called the largest such operation ever, prompting Caracas to condemn the action as piracy. 11/12/2025
Europe Today Europe Today: Ukraine, migration... and brothels to reopen in France? Watch Europe Today, Euronews' new flagship morning show live at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 11/12/2025
Healthcare Slow tapering and therapy can help people quit antidepressants: study Slowly reducing the dosage of antidepressants while continuing psychotherapy, can help prevent symptoms from returning, a comprehensive new study found. 11/12/2025
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Europe News Mercosur trade deal hangs in balance as EU enters final stretch Twenty-five years after negotiations began, the fate of the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the EU is nearing its conclusion, but the struggle between backers and opponents remains tough. 11/12/2025
Europe News Deportations and sanctions: EU strikes harder line on migration This week, the European Union took significant steps to tackle illegal migration making it easier to deport asylum seekers and irregular migrants. Von der Leyen also announced a new sanctions regime for smugglers. 11/12/2025
Business The 0.001% super-rich own triple the wealth of poorer half of humanity From wealth hoarding and tax breaks for billionaires to unpaid care work and climate damage, the World Inequality Report paints a picture of an economic order tilted towards a tiny ultra-wealthy minority. 11/12/2025
Poland EU greenlights construction of first nuclear power plant in Poland According to the government, energy from the plant is expected to be cheaper than current alternatives and paves the way for Poland to have a stable and environmentally friendly energy system. 11/12/2025
Tech News Brits spend 51% of time online on Google or Meta sites, regulator says Meta platforms dominate in messaging and social media, while Google is still the search engine of choice. 11/12/2025
Europe News 'Today, drugs are everywhere,' warns director of the EU Drugs Agency After 10 years in office, the director of the EU Drugs Agency will step down at the end of the month. He takes stock of developments in the drugs market and outlines the challenges facing the bloc. 11/12/2025