14 February 2026 | Euronews
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No Comment More than 200,000 in Munich rally for Reza Pahlavi and regime change in Iran Reza Pahlavi addressed the Munich Security Conference, where 200,000-250,000 protesters rallied for regime change in Iran and urged global leaders to intensify pressure through sanctions and intervention. -
France Macron calls for 'restraint' after death of young man attacked in Lyon The young man died in hospital where he was admitted on Thursday to receive treatment for critical injuries on the fringes of an event held by LFI MEP Rima Hassan. -
Sport Lucas Pinheiro Braathen makes history for Brazil after winning giant slalom gold in Milano Cortina Lucas Pinheiro Braathen beat Switzerland's Marco Odermatt by 0.58 seconds in the giant slalom event to clinch the gold and with it, securing Brazil's first ever medal in the Winter Olympics. -
Europe News Will Warsaw become the seat of a new EU agency? To be decided in March Warsaw is one of the candidates for the location of the new EU Customs Office. In the background, however, there is a political battle and a race against a gigantic technological challenge. -
Sport The harder the fall... The most impressive images of the falls at the 2026 Olympic Games This photo gallery highlights some of the most spectacular falls of athletes at the Milan Winter Olympics. -
Germany Hundreds of thousands gather in Munich demanding regime change in Iran amid ongoing protests Hundreds of thousands gathered in Munich to stage a major demonstration against the brutalities of the Iranian government amid ongoing nationwide protests. The protest comes as world leaders convene in the southern German city for a conference on global security. -
Germany Sánchez warns against nuclear rearmament in Munich and calls for 'moral rearmament' against Putin The Spanish president participates in the Munich Security Conference for the first time and questions the rearmament strategies of the powers. Faced with Putin, he advocates investing in values instead of nuclear arsenals. -
Spain Another storm hits the Iberian Peninsula: Oriana Spain and France are still struggling to repair the damage from the previous storm, Nils. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news €10 million ticketing scam at Louvre museum: nine people under investigation Nine people have been indicted as part of the investigation into a major ticketing scam at the Louvre, estimated to have cost the world's most visited museum more than €10 million, the Paris public prosecutor's office has said. -
Germany Russia poisoned Navalny, according to five European countries' scientific findings The heads of French, British, German, Dutch and Swedish diplomacy said that 'only the Russian state had the means, the motive and the contempt for international law' to carry out this attack. -
Europe News Orbán slams 'Putin-ing’ as primitive and frivolous as he declares Brussels as the real threat In his last annual assessment before elections, the Hungarian prime minister promised to take action against 'Brussels agents.' He praised his party's achievements and accused his political opponents of wanting to be the viceroy not only of Brussels but of multinational corporations. -
Sport Mikhail Shaidorov wins historic figure skating Olympic gold for Kazakhstan at Milano Cortina games Mikhail Shaidorov became Kazakhstan’s first Olympic gold medallist in men’s figure skating after triumphing at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026. -
Europe News Zelenskyy says Europe’s absence from peace talks is a 'big mistake' as he calls for more sanctions The Ukrainian leader also called for stronger measures to crack down on Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers which he described as "floating wallets" for Moscow. Zelenskyy said he's open to an election, but needs ceasefire. -
World News Spectacular finds in Germany: What bog bodies tell us about the time of the Germanic tribes Was it murder, a burial, an accident or even a religious sacrifice? Around 60 bog bodies in Germany tell stories from long ago. Some of the details are astonishing and science was not always entirely correct. -
Europe News Von der Leyen rebukes NATO chief over 'no security without US', calls for European mutual defence Von der Leyen pushed back on comments made by NATO chief Rutte suggesting Europe cannot guarantee its security without the United States. The Commission President said the picture is more complex - and she made it clear to her 'dear friend Mark' in rebuke. -
Ukraine Massive Russian drone and missile attacks kill five Ukranians right before Munich summit In Munich, leaders are discussing a "June deadline" for peace ahead of trilateral talks in Geneva on Tuesday. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Munich Security Conference: Rubio calls on Europe to save the West in alignment with the US US Secretary of State says America and Europe share roots and a common destiny but warns a decline in economic and cultural terms must be reversed. In a more diplomatic tone, Rubio pointed to a 'climate cult' and mass migration as threats to common prosperity. -
Israel Israel ex-PM says he regrets knowing Epstein after released files detail their long friendship Barak said he never observed or took part in any inappropriate behaviour, and even though he was aware of the earlier Epstein case, he assumed Epstein had paid his debt to society. -
World News US Southern Command sinks new boat, kills 3 near Venezuela The US military on Friday said it 'eliminated' a vessel allegedly linked to drug trafficking in Caribbean waters, killing three of the vessel's crew members. -
No Comment Turkey: Unusual footage shows water buffaloes soaking in hot springs In eastern Bitlis, farmers lead water buffaloes and horses into 40-degree Budakli thermal springs to bathe, heal and keep milk quality high during sub-zero winter temperatures. -
No Comment Brazil’s iconic carnival opens in Rio with Carmelitas street party Rio’s Carmelitas parade draws thousands to Santa Teresa, with samba, costumed revellers and a nod to a runaway nun legend. -
World News Change in power in Iran ‘would be the best thing that could happen’, Trump says The remarks came shortly after Trump confirmed that he was sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East and after he spoke with troops at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. -
Health news Eat like an Olympian: what athletes need to eat during the Games and how nutrition helps performance During the Winter Olympic Games, thousands of athletes have breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the facilities. What are they eating, and what role does nutrition play in the competition? -
Europe News Munich Security Conference: Zelenskyy says Ukraine 'needs date' for EU accession, aims for 2027 Catch up on what happened during the second day of the 2026 edition of the Munich Security Conference where Marco Rubio, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ursula von der Leyen, Keir Starmer and many more leaders took to the stage. -
Tech News ChatGPT’s AI caricature social media trend could be a gift to fraudsters, experts warn Images uploaded to AI chatbots could be retained for an unknown amount of time and, if in the wrong hands, could lead to impersonation, scams, and fake social media accounts. -
USA In upcoming elections, Republicans have a Texas problem — and so do Democrats With less than nine months until the midterm elections, Donald Trump's party is in trouble. The president's policies and actions are unpopular, Republicans keep losing special elections, and now even have to defend once-solid seats in Congress. One state has become a focal point: Texas. -
Health news Is smart clothing the future of health tracking? Research shows it outperforms current wearables Sensors in looser clothing outperform tight wearables in tracking body metrics, according to new research. -
Earth News Meet the Inuit scientist kayaking around Greenland to highlight just how far microplastics travel One scientist is on a mission to reveal the far-reaching spread of microplastics after kayaking around a remote glacier in Greenland. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Markets Software sector sell-off: Which European companies are hit? AI anxiety is reshaping the software sector's landscape. What started as a US sell-off has become a reckoning for Europe's tech giants. -
Culture news Lost for words? The 45 best WhatsApp messages to say 'I love you' on Valentine's Day Know how you feel but stuck over how to show it? Whether you're a raging romantic or rather reserved, look no further. To celebrate Valentine's Day, Euronews Culture has compiled options for you to pick or mix on WhatsApp to silently share your thoughts about L.O.V.E. -
Moments Food worth flying for: Unique in-flight meals from around the globe From Malaysian satay skewers to Korean bibimbap, these airline dishes are not your typical in-flight fare.