Culture news 3,000 years of Olympic history go on display in Milan exhibition Ancient Greek vases, Etruscan artefacts and Roman relics sit alongside Michael Johnson’s golden shoes and Usain Bolt’s racing kit in a new exhibition in Milan. 09/02/2026
Business FedEx-backed investors strike deal to buy parcel locker firm InPost Consortium agrees to all-cash offer for Polish-founded InPost, betting on the rise of self-service delivery across the continent. 09/02/2026
Venezuela Machado's close ally 'kidnapped' hours after Venezuelan prison release Juan Pablo Guanipa was abducted in Caracas less than a day after being freed with other Venezuelan political prisoners, sparking demands for proof of life. 09/02/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 9th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 9th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 09/02/2026
Tech News What to know about Meta trial over child sexual exploitation claims Built on undercover accounts posing as children, the case is the first stand-alone state trial in a widening legal fight over social media’s impact on minors. 09/02/2026
No Comment Morocco floods: 150,000 now displaced as waters keep rising Severe floods in northern Morocco force over 150,000 to flee, with four dead and one missing as evacuees shelter in tents near Kenitra. 09/02/2026
United Kingdom Starmer fights for survival as top aide quits over Epstein scandal Morgan McSweeney quits as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff over the Peter Mandelson–Epstein scandal, leaving the British prime minister fighting for his political survival. 09/02/2026
The Cube Fact check: Is the EU censoring Americans and meddling in elections? A report by Republican lawmakers in the US has slammed the European Commission for allegedly posing as a 'foreign censorship threat', claiming it unfairly targets conservative and populist views and tries to manipulate elections in EU member states. The Cube takes a look at the allegations. 09/02/2026
No Comment Chad’s Saharan cultures festival brings together desert nations Chad hosts the sixth International Saharan Cultures Festival in Amdjarass, uniting artists from across the Sahara to celebrate shared heritage. 09/02/2026
Tech News Israeli startup builds zero-click spy tools for Western intelligence Following the events of 7 October, the company Radiant was quick to provide IDF intelligence with technical tools that helped track the location of several Israeli hostages. 09/02/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: Kallas urges EU to force Russia's hand in Ukraine talks Also in this newsletter: Leaders gear up for talks on restoring Europe's waning competitiveness, and Socialist moderate wins landslide victory in Portugal's presidential run-off. 09/02/2026
Europe Today Kallas: Russia must be forced into concessions as envoy talks grow In an exclusive interview on Europe Today, the EU's chief diplomat says the Kremlin is not taking the Ukraine talks seriously as Brussels ponders appointing a special envoy to represent the 27 at the negotiating table. 09/02/2026
Iran Tehran targets top reformists, tightening grip as nuclear talks resume Tehran detains top reformists and tightens pressure on dissent while juggling nuclear talks with Washington and rising military threats from the US and Israel. 09/02/2026
Europe Today Watch: Europeans are getting richer — but would your wallet agree? "Real household income" is what you can actually swallow after taxes and inflation. In the north, high prices ate up the entire meal. In the east, wages grew fast enough to beat the bill. 09/02/2026
No Comment Ice road opens between Estonia’s Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands A temporary 17-kilometre ice road has opened between Saaremaa and Hiiumaa to provide an alternative route for residents as ferry services are disrupted by heavy sea ice. 09/02/2026
EU.XL How can the EU regulate its rising gun industry? Ask the AI chatbot Demand for European weapons production and exports is high. EU gun laws vary across member states, and creating a single EU framework is hard. Can the EU break this fragmentation? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot. 09/02/2026
EU.XL Should the EU grow its gun industry, or regulate it more? The European Union does not have a strong gun ownership culture or much public debate about firearms, yet it has become one of the world’s top exporters of small arms and light weapons. 09/02/2026
Nature Meet the seed guardians of the Amazon Pucha and his family have spent years building a 'living laboratory' and a vital seed bank in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle. 09/02/2026
Culture news Donald Trump slams Bad Bunny's 'terrible' Super Bowl halftime show Bad Bunny made history on one of the world’s most coveted stages, while Donald Trump ranted about the artist’s message of unity being “an affront to the Greatness of America”. 09/02/2026
No Comment ‘Our coastline is completely dead’: Canary Islands residents protest against fish farm Several hundred people protest on one of the beaches of Telde, on the island of Gran Canaria, to denounce fish-farming activity close to the shoreline. 09/02/2026
Thailand Thailand's Conservative party secures win in general election Anutin Charnvirakul's party has significantly increased its number of MPs but will only have a parliamentary majority with coalition partners. Analysts say there is a chance of stabilisation in Thai politics after the turbulence of recent years. 09/02/2026
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Wuthering Heights hits cinemas, Aardman Animations celebrate 50 years of stop-motion classics, and the Berlinale Film Festival begins. Here's what's in store this week. 09/02/2026
Sport Thank You, Paris! Day 2 Highlights from the Grand Slam 2026 The final day in Paris delivered top-level judo and unforgettable moments. Gold medals for Oino, Ozbas, Tajima, Bellandi, Arai, Dicko and Nakano thrilled the crowd, as Paris once again proved why it is the heart of world judo. 09/02/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: Exclusive interview with Kaja Kallas 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. 09/02/2026
Moments Slurp noodles or sweat in a sauna in these unusual airport lounges From saunas and gyms to Gen Z-inspired social spaces, these are the airports shaking up your pre-flight routine. 09/02/2026
Ecotech ‘Vans on rails’: A green solution for France’s car-dependent areas There are approximately 5,700 kilometres of small railway lines in France that are not currently in use. 09/02/2026
Health news Can tattoos cause cancer? The truth behind the scary headlines Tattoos are more popular than ever, but a growing body of research suggests a link between permanent ink and the development of certain types of cancer. How concerned should people be? 09/02/2026
Tech News Which apps are the most downloaded in Europe? Europe’s app market in 2025 shows a clear gap between what people download and what makes the most money. While utility, shopping and AI apps lead installs, entertainment, subscription and dating apps generate the highest revenues. 09/02/2026
Economy Electricity and gas in Europe: Priciest and cheapest cities in 2026 Electricity and gas prices vary significantly across Europe. When adjusted for PPS, country rankings show a heavier burden on households in Central and Eastern Europe. 09/02/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 9th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 9th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 09/02/2026