Europe News 'EU preference is risky to healthy supply chains,' EU industries say As EU leaders put “Made in Europe” on their agenda at Thursday’s informal summit, industries across the bloc are warning that European preference regulations could upend global supply chains – and questioning how such a policy would work in practice. 10/02/2026
France France bets on new nuclear reactors and renewables to power its future The government is preparing to publish a key energy roadmap, aiming for 60% electricity consumption by 2030, with six new nuclear reactors and a mix of renewable energies. 10/02/2026
Tech News ChatGPT will now show you adverts. Here's everything you need to know The company says ads will be clearly labelled, won’t influence ChatGPT’s answers, and that conversations will remain private from advertisers. 10/02/2026
Culture news European Book Prize winner Javier Cercas on faith, facts and lies Javier Cercas won the 2025 European Book Prize with 'God's madman at the end of the world', a novel about one of Pope Francis' last trips before his death. In a wide-ranging interview, the acclaimed writer tells Euronews about life in the Vatican, Spain's military coup and fighting fake news. 10/02/2026
Europe News EU remains least corrupt but anti-graft progress stalls, report warns The EU remains the least corrupt region but has stalled on reforms, with Hungary and Bulgaria worst, the Nordics best, and watchdogs warning of rising risks. 10/02/2026
Economy Russia's oil revenues dwindle as sanctions bite, hitting economy The Kremlin has resorted to higher taxes and borrowing to fill the gap left by dwindling oil revenues and slower economic growth. 10/02/2026
Armenia Vance promotes peace corridor in first visit by US VP to Armenia US Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia and Azerbaijan to promote a new trade corridor, TRIPP, after the two sides signed a historic peace deal following decades of conflict. 10/02/2026
Culture news Oscar nominees demand music be removed from ‘Melania’ documentary The Oscar nominated director and musician allege breach of agreement after their score from 'Phantom Thread' was reused in the controversial documentary ‘Melania’. 10/02/2026
Europe in Motion Which EU countries are seeing the most antisemitic incidents? Hostility in public spaces, antisemitic graffiti, and online antisemitism are the most frequently cited forms of antagonism. 10/02/2026
Europe Today Watch: The Bad Bunny Show — what does it sound like to be American? Why is everyone in Europe talking about Bad Bunny? Short answer: because he made history. 10/02/2026
Lifestyle Inside the Danish fashion firm putting digital passports in clothes Copenhagen Fashion Week has partnered with Renoon for the past year, tapping into the company’s four years of work on Digital Product Passports and the technology behind them. 10/02/2026
Europe Today 'EU countries should refrain from joint debt,' MEP Terras says In an interview with Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today, EPP group's prominent MEP Riho Terras, said that EU member states should refrain from issuing common debt in order to finance their defence spending. 10/02/2026
United Kingdom Starmer vows to 'fight for his job' as Mandelson scandal deepens The UK prime minister has insisted he would not step down amid calls for his resignation from opposition and party members alike. 10/02/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: EU leaders raise stakes ahead of talks on economic revival Also in this newsletter: EU officials express reservations over Spain's decision to regularise undocumented migrants, and why the EU wants to end the price cap on Russian oil. 10/02/2026
Climate 'It’s pretty warm out': Climate change heats Winter Olympics This type of February 'warmth' for Cortina is made at least three times more likely due to climate change, according to meteorologists. 10/02/2026
Culture news Hungary exhibitions celebrate optic art pioneer Victor Vasarely Hungary is staging a series of exhibitions to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the birth in Pécs of op-art pioneer Victor Vasarely. 10/02/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: Von der Leyen calls for a multi-speed Europe 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. 10/02/2026
Tech News Cyprus connects to Greek supercomputer as it enters AI race A new data centre in Cyprus will connect to the Greek artificial intelligence factory and will use the computing power of the Greek DAIDALOS system 10/02/2026
Tech News How to keep children safe online without banning social media Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online without having to restrict social media entirely. 10/02/2026
Europe News Exclusive: EU Commission balks at Spain's migrant regularisation plans The decision by the Spanish government to provide legal status to about half a million undocumented migrants has raised severe disapproval in Brussels, according to officials who spoke with Euronews on condition of anonymity. 10/02/2026
Europe News European Parliament to 'test' support for digital euro The European Parliament will vote on a report on the annual work of the European Central Bank, which includes a passage in support of the digital euro. The vote will take place on Tuesday. 10/02/2026
Economy Most Europeans expect a more rapid increase in grocery prices in 2026 Surveys show that most Europeans still expect grocery prices to rise this year, despite ECB expectations that food costs increases will cool. 10/02/2026
Nature Red street lamps are protecting light-shy creatures across Europe The change in colour is part of a scheme to reduce the effects of light pollution, particularly on nocturnal animals. 10/02/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 10th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 10/02/2026
Europe News NATO allies are increasingly using reservists. Here's why For governments, reservists come with three key benefits: they create mass, carry skills that can be difficult to find in the military, and build a bridge to civilian society. The goal? Boosting resilience. 10/02/2026
Health news Drinking coffee or tea daily linked to lower dementia risk, study show Moderate daily consumption of caffeine is associated with a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline, according to a new study. 10/02/2026
Space EU risks losing AI and space computing sovereignty amid Musk's plans Elon Musk’s plans for space data centres may be decades away, but experts warn nations cannot afford to wait until they are a reality. 10/02/2026
USA Maxwell refuses questions in US Congress and seeks pardon to testify Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions from US lawmakers on Monday in connection with new Epstein investigations, while her attorney asked US President Trump for clemency. 10/02/2026
Climate Cold snaps and wildfires mark near-record January While much of Europe and the US braced against frigid cold, the Southern Hemisphere faced extreme heat, wildfires and floods. 10/02/2026