Culture news Renaissance: Angelin Preljocal's Parc is reborn at Paris Opera Throughout February, Angelin Preljocaj revives "Le Parc", his masterpiece created 32 years ago, with the young dancers of the Paris Opera. Whispers, glances and sensual pas de deux plunge the audience into the heart of the games of love and desire. 06/02/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: US and Iran start nuclear talks amid ongoing tensions Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 06/02/2026
Business Scandinavian Airlines CEO: AI can cut disruption response times The airline’s chief says artificial intelligence will help rebuild schedules during storms and improve efficiency in an industry that faces constant uncertainty. 06/02/2026
Space Could your flight be delayed because of space junk? As satellite launches skyrocket and orbital debris multiplies, aviation authorities are scrambling to prevent space junk from causing the next major flight disruption 06/02/2026
Health news AI may help detect aggressive breast cancers earlier, researchers say AI helped spot fewer fast-growing, hard-to-treat breast cancers in a study of nearly 100,000 women. 06/02/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 6th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 6th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 06/02/2026
Travel News Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival cancelled over tourist behaviour The local council said issues of traffic congestion, disruption for residents and littering have been growing in recent years. 06/02/2026
Economy Household incomes in Europe: Where did they rise since the pandemic? Euronews Business looks at how real household incomes per person changed after COVID-19 and over the past decade. 06/02/2026
Earth News Economic models ‘fail to capture’ severity of climate crisis - report Scientists have warned that current models are significantly underrepresenting the toll climate change is taking on the global economy. 06/02/2026
Business Hugo Boss CEO: Quiet luxury and smarter shoppers are reshaping fashion Speaking to Euronews in Dubai, Daniel Grieder outlined how the 100-year-old brand is using technology, experience-led stores and quieter luxury to adapt to changing consumer expectations. 06/02/2026
USA Washington announces $6 million aid to Cuba amid diplomatic rift The US has extended aid to Cuba for people still reeling from Hurricane Melissa in the island’s eastern regions. The aid comes despite a diplomatic rift, as Washington continues to urge Cuba to negotiate a deal to end tensions “before it is too late”. 06/02/2026
Netherlands Dutch Queen Máxima training to become army reservist Expected to be sworn in later this month, the incoming Dutch coalition government has plans to boost the nation's military from some 80,000 to 122,000 personnel. And the Queen wants to help. 06/02/2026
USA US and Russia agree to resume military dialogue after Abu Dhabi talks The US and Russia have agreed to resume military communications hotlines following talks in Abu Dhabi. The move comes as Washington continues to intensify diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine, nearing its fourth anniversary. 06/02/2026