10 March 2026 | Euronews
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Culture news Alfredo Bryce Echenique, the last great pen of the Latin American 'boom' dies The Peruvian writer has died at the age of 87 in Lima. Author of "A World for Julius", he leaves behind a work marked by irony, memory and social criticism. -
Ukraine Russia and Ukraine both claim front line progress with US-brokered peace talks on hold US-brokered ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine were put on hold due to the growing escalation in the Middle East, which has drawn attention away from Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II. -
12 minutes with Von der Leyen 'acting outside of competence' on Iran war, former France ambassador Araud says Gérard Araud told Euronews Ursula von der Leyen is overstepping her mandate on foreign policy as Commission chief and pushing a German line on the 27. While not historically a competence of the Commission, von der Leyen is establishing her own line on geopolitics - not without friction. -
Europe News EU leaders urge Commission to present concrete options to lower electricity bills EU leaders have asked the European Commission to review electricity prices and the EU Emissions Trading System to curb price volatility while preserving climate incentives. -
Qatar Qatar warns Iran war could yield 'catastrophic results' for the world “This is the biggest I told you so in the history of I told you sos in the world,” Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Dr Majed Al-Ansari told the media in a striking statement directed to all active combat forces in the Iran war just as a new wave of Iranian attacks triggered air raid alerts in Doha. -
Business Authorities probe spike in Portuguese exports to Russia-tied countries Countries with close ties to Russia have seen an increase in imports of Portuguese products that are under EU sanctions following the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. -
Business Porsche's €3.9bn writedown cuts automotive profit by 98% in EV retreat Two one-time charges nearly wiped out Porsche AG's operating profit in 2025, a collapse that highlights the challenges that lie ahead for Europe's long-term EV strategy. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 10th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Germany Germany's Merz says Israel's West Bank settlement plan a 'big mistake' Berlin has called for a unified European response to the "E1 project," which some officials warn poses an "existential threat" to the future of the two-state solution. Israel disputes this and maintains that the status of settlements is a matter of negotiations. -
USA LUCAS FLM 136: America’s cheap Iran-designed Shahed drone clone The US is deploying its own inexpensive drone to counter Iran’s Shahed 136 unmanned aerial vehicle. Enter the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System known as FLM 136 LUCAS. -
Europe News European Parliament ready to vote on EU-US trade deal by March The European Parliament's political groups are in the final stages of negotiations on the EU-US trade deal, which could be greenlit by the end of March as requested by the Commission. -
Tech News EU Parliament urges new rules to protect creative works from AI training The report calls for a European register to list every copyrighted work used to train AI models and whether the artists have opted out. -
Germany Germany rehearses mass evacuations of wounded soldiers for NATO war scenario As NATO's logistical hub in Europe, Germany already plays a key role in moving troops and supplies in the event of an emergency declared by the alliance. -
Ukraine Ukraine seeks return of money and valuables seized in Hungary, authorities tell Euronews Kyiv is seeking help from the EU to recover money and valuables seized by Hungary last week, while Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ordered the government to hold cash and gold seized from a Ukrainian bank for up to 60 days amid an ongoing investigation. -
Health news The European Union launches new AI tool to boost food safety controls The European Commission has launched TraceMap, an AI platform that allows national authorities to detect food fraud, trace contamination, and speed product recalls. -
Cinema Oscars 2026: Which categories should be next after Best Casting? The Oscars are adding new categories, including Best Casting and the upcoming Achievement in Stunt Design. Which should be next? -
Europe News Fico and von der Leyen agree Druzhba pipeline must be restored amid energy standoff The Slovak prime minister says he and the EU Commission president are aligned on restoring the Druzhba pipeline, as a dispute between Slovakia, Hungary and Ukraine over the damaged oil route intensifies. -
Art Hope and heritage: French-Iranian photographer Reza's 'Rising Light' exhibition shines in Baku A mixture of cultural heritage and enduring optimism is what the French-Iranian photographer Reza hopes visitors take away from 'The Rising Light', an illuminating exhibition of his work that's currently on in Baku. -
Europe News Brussels backs mini-nuclear power plants to secure low-carbon power The EU is counting on small nuclear reactors to help meet climate targets and stabilise power supply, but some countries and environmental groups warn the technology is costly and unproven. -
Culture news Nuits de Fourvière turns 80: The must-see 2026 shows of one of Europe's best festivals One of Europe's best pluridisciplinary festivals has just announced the roster for its 80th edition. Here are our recommendations for this year's stellar line-up. -
World News 'Unpredictability and instability' the biggest dangers to economy, says Estonian finance minister At a meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, the 27 EU finance ministers considered the economic consequences of the war in Iran. Interviewed by Euronews, Estonian Minister Jürgen Ligi said he believed the bloc could rise to the challenge. -
Europe News 'Self-defeating': EU and US clash over Russia sanctions relief as prices soar Granting sanctions relief to Russia would be "self-defeating", Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said after Donald Trump's announcement. -
Silk Road Adventures Living craft traditions flourish in workshops, house museums and restored heritage spaces Traditional craftsmanship continues to evolve through artisan studios, intimate house museums and revitalised cultural spaces, where heritage techniques intersect with modern design and inspire a new generation of makers. -
Europe Today Watch: Mojtaba Khamenei has been chosen as Iran's new leader. What does it mean for Europe? Iran has named Mojtaba Khamenei as its new ayatollah, and right now, everyone is talking about his biography. But your reporter wants to take a different look. Let’s analyse what his appointment actually means. -
Tech News Supercomputers and sustainability: Taiwanese company Gigabyte shares vision for democratising AI Through their super-powered new AI innovations, Taiwanese computer manufacturers Gigabyte are hoping to empower the world for better. -
No Comment Thousands march in Buenos Aires for women’s rights Thousands of women marched in Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires to mark International Women’s Day, protesting gender violence and inequality. -
Europe News Costa and von der Leyen strike diverging tones as Europe struggles to find voice in chaotic world Council President Costa calls to double down on respect for international rules even if others don't, as von der Leyen urges a pragmatic, interest-driven foreign policy rooted in seeing the world as it is, not how it should be. -
Culture news New power generation: Former diesel plant readies to become Uzbek contemporary art space Uzbekistan will open a new Centre for Contemporary Arts at a historic former diesel power plant. The exhibition space's inaugural season includes international artists, a Venice Biennale collateral project and city-wide cultural festivals. -
Economy Iran war shocks continue to ripple through the global economy The Iran war is driving up energy and fertiliser prices, threatening food shortages in poor countries, destabilising fragile states and complicating inflation control at central banks worldwide. -
Iran What we know about Ali Larijani, Tehran's most influential powerbroker Although Ali Larijani could not have succeeded Ali Khamenei and holds no position in the interim leadership council, his current status makes him one of top targets for elimination due to the immense power he wields. -
Travel News Cologne’s famed Gothic cathedral to introduce admission fee Funds raised by the new charge will be used for rising maintenance costs at the UNESCO-listed church. -
Travel News Wizz Air plans to launch charter flights from the UK to the US for the World Cup The airline expects strong interest from football teams participating in the World Cup. -
Health news Daily multivitamin intake linked to slower biological ageing, though experts remain sceptical Taking daily vitamin supplements can help slow biological ageing, but experts caution against treating supplements as a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise. -
Earth News ‘Serious water crisis’ on horizon as Middle East’s desalination plants hit and acid rain falls Experts warn that the Middle East’s ‘saltwater kingdoms’ are at risk as vulnerable desalination and oil plants become targets. -
No Comment Long lines form at US airports as DHS shutdown slows security checks Travelers faced hours-long waits at security checkpoints at airports in Houston and New Orleans as a partial shutdown of the US Department of Homeland Security affected staffing and screening operations. -
Germany What role does the US base in Germany's Ramstein play in Iran war? While Germany emphasises that it is not a party to the Iran war, the US airbase in Ramstein plays a central role in the coordination of the US intervention. -
Cinema Argentinian horror 'The Dollmaker' collects top prize at Portugal's Fantasporto film festival 'The Dollmaker' (Encantador) is the title of the film by Argentinian director José María Cicala that took the top prize at Portugal’s oldest film festival, which this year also paid tribute to Norwegian cinema. -
The Cube Fake Euronews reports used to spread disinformation about Middle East war A disinformation campaign which has been linked to pro-Russian actors is imitating reputable media outlets to push fake reports about the Middle East war, as part of a campaign to discredit the West and Ukraine. -
Tech News French AI ‘Godfather’ Yann LeCun raises nearly $1 billion for startup to build safer AI His startup aims to develop AI systems that can make more informed decisions by leveraging data from cameras and sensors. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 10th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Travel News You could be permanently banned by this airline for not using headphones while watching videos United Airlines can now remove customers from aircraft for playing audio out loud on board. -
Destinations Singapore unveils Wetlands by the Bay project with new immersive art experience from teamLab The 12,000 sq m museum will see visitors kayak alongside artworks nestled among the mangroves. -
Culture news 'Don’t Steal This Book': Authors protest AI at London Book Fair with ‘empty’ book Thousands of authors feature in a new "empty" book titled “Don’t Steal This Book” - a protest over AI firms using creative professionals’ work without their permission. -
Australia Protesters block bus carrying Iranian women’s team in Australia after five players granted asylum Australia granted asylum to five members of Iran’s women’s soccer team visiting for a tournament as the Iran war began. Outside the team’s hotel, protesters tried to block a bus believed to carry other players. It remains unclear what will happen to the rest of the team. -
No Comment Reindeer racing draws crowds in Finland’s frozen north near the Russian border Traditional reindeer racing that's been delighting fans for decades in Finland, has drawn crowds of spectators despite freezing sub zero temperatures. The competition is held at a remote location near the Russian border 264 kilometres northeast of the city of Oulu. -
Business Volkswagen slashes 50,000 jobs after profits collapse by nearly half Volkswagen Group profits slumped by almost half in 2025. Trade conflicts, difficulties in China and the change in strategy at Porsche are putting Europe's largest car manufacturer under pressure. -
Cinema Arnold Schwarzenegger staging a comeback with ‘King Conan’, new ‘Predator’ and ‘Commando’ movies Arnold Schwarzenegger is in talks to return to not one but three of his iconic film franchises. The first seems to be ‘King Conan’ - a return to the world of the 1982 film that propelled him to stardom. -
Markets Oil prices fall as Trump floats possible sanctions relief Oil markets got their first significant relief in days as Trump signalled Washington could ease sanctions on some countries to cool crude prices. -
Europe Today Newsletter: War fears, oil markets and EU energy battles Also in this newsletter: Fico warns Slovakia may block EU's Ukraine loan if Orbán loses election. -
Europe Today Trump ‘gambling with lives’ in Iran, top EU lawmaker Neumann tells Euronews The European Parliament's top lawmaker on Iran tells Europe Today that she cannot 'endorse a war' where the end game is unclear, saying regime change cannot be triggered by 'bombs alone' as Trump contradicts war timeline. -
Health news Parents’ stress may play a key role in child obesity, study finds Managing parents’ stress significantly reduces the risks of obesity in young children, according to a new study. -
Culture news ‘More Than A Feeling’ Boston frontman Tommy DeCarlo dies aged 60 Tommy DeCarlo, who performed with the classic rock band Boston for nearly 20 years, has died at age 60. The singer died following a battle with brain cancer. -
No Comment Oil prices: Drivers rush to fill tanks in China before fuel price hike Drivers queued at petrol stations in Nanjing ahead of a nationwide fuel price increase set to take effect at midnight as global oil prices surged above $100 per barrel. -
EU.XL Is the EU ready to handle the fallout of a US–Iran war? The United States and Iran are at war, and the European Union is increasingly affected by this rapidly escalating regional conflict. -
Iran Trump warns of military consequences 'at a level never seen before' if Iran mines Strait of Hormuz The comments come after confusion earlier on Tuesday about whether or not the US Navy had escorted an oil tanker through the key waterway. -
Europe Today Europe Today: Trump claims Iran war ‘complete’ amid signs of escalation 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. -
Culture news Meet Antonio Najarro, the choreographer turning Spanish dance into a universal language From the Malaga Fair to the great theatres of the world, from the Olympic Games to Disney: Antonio Najarro's career is that of a creator who has taken Spanish dance beyond its traditional limits without ever losing its essence. -
Nature ‘Rarely seen moments’: Winners of the British Wildlife Photography Awards revealed Fluorescent lobsters and leaping toads have starring roles in this year’s winning photos. -
Tech News ‘AI brain fry’: Why your brain feels fatigued after using AI chatbots at work Mental exhaustion from AI use could become more common as employees build and oversee more AI agents. -
Europe in Motion Trafficking victims: Number in Europe might be 'much higher' than previously thought More than 39,000 human trafficking cases were recorded in Europe in 20 years. War and displacement, especially in Ukraine, are fuelling the crisis, as victims face forced labour and sexual exploitation. -
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Business As bombs fall, gold prices rise — and Poland is taking notice Geopolitical unrest is driving private investors away from virtual instruments and towards physical bars and coins — assets you can lock in a safe, carry in a suitcase or bury under the floorboards. -
USA Watch: Trump says Iran war will end 'pretty quickly' US President Donald Trump told Republican lawmakers in Doral, Florida, that the Iran war will end “pretty quickly,” saying the world will be much safer once it is over. “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” Trump said. -
Europe News EU Parliament ready to approve deportation bill as EPP teams up with far right for stricter rules A law enabling detention centres built outside the EU to accelerate the return of irregular migrants has been approved at committee level, splitting Parliament’s traditional majority. -
USA Trump says Iran war will be over 'very soon' but warns Tehran against further oil disruptions Trump assured Republican lawmakers that the war in Iran could end “very soon” but declined to provide a specific timeline on when that might be. The US president says Washington is achieving “tremendous success” on the ground, but stressed that the war will only end after all war objectives are met.