Albania Police fire tear gas as Albania opposition protest turns violent At least 16 police were injured and 13 people arrested as opposition leader Sali Berisha’s supporters clashed with security forces in Tirana over corruption claims. 11/02/2026
Culture news Greek language celebrated in Uzbekistan as a global cultural force The event brought together students, diplomats and academics to explore how Greek has shaped modern science, philosophy and education. With strong academic exchanges and a growing interest among students, cultural ties between Greece and Uzbekistan continue to deepen. 11/02/2026
No Comment Buddhist monks complete 3,700-kilometre 'Walk for Peace' to Washington A group of Theravada Buddhist monks arrived in the US capital after a 3,700-kilometre peace walk from Texas aimed at raising awareness about peace and meditation. 11/02/2026
Space Ariane 64: Europe’s most powerful rocket prepares for blast-off Europe is preparing to launch its most powerful rocket yet - the four-booster Ariane 64, which will lift off from French Guiana this week. 11/02/2026
No Comment Violence erupts at anti-government protest in Albanian capital Clashes broke out between police and opposition supporters in Tirana as protesters demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. 11/02/2026
Azerbaijan US seals pact with Azerbaijan and Armenia in Vance's historic visit US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Azerbaijan on Tuesday to sign a complex strategic partnership with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, the day after visiting Armenia on a historic trip set to reinforce the US engagement with the two former foes after their US-brokered peace process. 11/02/2026
Climate Trump EPA to gut key scientific finding underpinning US climate policy The 2009 'endangerment finding' is the legal underpinning of nearly all US climate regulations for planet-heating emissions. 11/02/2026
Markets Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show: Why is Cardi B upsetting traders? Cardi B joined singers Karol G and Young Miko, along with actors Jessica Alba and Pedro Pascal, during the halftime spectacle. 11/02/2026
Europe Today EU is capitulating to the US in trade deal, MEP Bricmont says In an interview with Euronews' morning show Europe Today, Greens/EFA group MEP Saskia Bricmont said the trade agreement between the EU and the United States as a "total capitulation", calling for more investments and decoupling from Washington. 11/02/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: How to fix Europe’s competitiveness problem? Also in this newsletter: US expected to withdraw only a limited amount of troops from NATO territory; why EU leaders agree to disagree on who should speak to Putin; and how Hungary's Tisza party is breaking ranks with the EPP to shake off the "Brussels puppet" label. 11/02/2026
Travel News Why travellers aren’t as ‘loyal’ as they used to be As many as 68 per cent of travellers have booked outside their loyalty programmes for better deals in the last year. 11/02/2026
Europe News European leaders meet industry heavyweights in power shift European leaders are meeting industry bosses in Antwerp before an informal summit focused on competitiveness. Rome and Berlin push to cut bureaucracy, while Paris calls for Made in Europe preference. 11/02/2026
EU.XL Europe’s gun industry: From regulation to global exports Europe has some of the world’s strictest gun regulations, yet it is also one of the largest producers and exporters of firearms. How does the EU regulate this industry? Watch the video. 11/02/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: Macron calls for more EU common debt; Merz pushes back 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. 11/02/2026
EU.XL No gun culture, big gun industry: the EU’s quiet arms economy Europe doesn’t have a strong “gun culture,” but maintains strict regulations. Still, as a major global producer and exporter of weapons, the regulation of ownership, licensing and enforcement remains the responsibility of individual EU countries. 11/02/2026
Climate Water shortages and wildfires feared as snow drought hits west US While eastern states suffer bone-chilling cold, the west is facing the opposite problem. 11/02/2026
Economy Milano-Cortina 2026: The economic impact of the Winter Olympics The Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics are estimated to generate €5.3bn in total economic value, including €2.3bn in tourism spending. 11/02/2026
Europe News US expected to reassure allies over limiting NATO troop withdrawal The US is expected to commit to limiting the number of troops it will withdraw from NATO territory at a meeting of defence ministers Thursday. NATO is also due to announce plans for Arctic Sentry military mission to the High North in response to threats from Russia and China. 11/02/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 11th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 11/02/2026
Europe News EU leaders grapple with how to build and finance a competitive Europe EU leaders want to turn Europe into a competitive economic powerhouse with a strong single market, but they must agree on how to build and finance it. These questions will be at the heart of an informal summit on Thursday. 11/02/2026
Tech News Nearly half of Europeans would back banning X over EU law breaches A new YouGov survey across Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Poland shows nearly half of Europeans (47 percent) would back banning social media platform X from the EU if it continues to breach EU rules. 11/02/2026
Health news Obesity linked to 70% higher infection risk, study finds People with obesity are at 70 percent higher risk of serious infections, with one in ten infectious disease deaths globally potentially linked to obesity, according to a new study. 11/02/2026
Europe News As challenges mount, a two-speed Europe emerges as a way out The notion of a two-speed Europe has come to the fore as leaders search for groundbreaking solutions to revive the stagnant economy. 11/02/2026
Europe News French steelmaker invest €1.3 billion to produce 'green steel' In the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron, the steelmaker confirmed the construction of its largest electric furnace in Europe at its Dunkirk plant in northern France. 11/02/2026
Canada Attacker kills at least nine in British Columbia school shooting At least nine people were killed after a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, with the suspected gunman also dead and several injured. 11/02/2026