Spain Spain removes ambassador to Israel as diplomatic rift deepens Ambassador Sálomon had been recalled for consultations in September 2025 amid deteriorating relations between the two countries remained in Spain after that. Her dismissal now formalises the absence of a Spanish ambassador to Israel. 11/03/2026
World News Serbia and Albania issue joint text on EU accession without veto In a joint op-ed published in a German newspaper, the Serbian and Albanian leaders argued for a phased EU accession process that would involve waiving their right of veto. 11/03/2026
World News France's Macron opposed to lifting sanctions against Russia French President Emmanuel Macron also said he had "no confirmation" Iran was laying sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz. 11/03/2026
World News EU reinforces cooperation with Azerbaijan on security and energy As the Iran war rages on, European Council President António Costa held talks with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev in Baku on Wednesday to expand the European Union’s cooperation with Azerbaijan on defence, security and energy. 11/03/2026
The Ring The Ring: Is the EU a spectator or player as war grips Middle East? With the US and Israel’s war against Iran in its second week, the EU is bracing itself for a potential energy shock and economic fallout. As the conflict persists, can the EU continue to stand back and limit the damage, and is it facing a moment of reckoning as the guardian of the rules-based order? 11/03/2026
Food and Drink Ten new stars born for Portugal's 2026 Michelin restaurant The good times continue to roll for Portuguese haute cuisine with ten new restaurants now boasting a Michelin star, while Fifty Seconds received its second afte a gala award night in Funchal. 11/03/2026
Europe News Hungary, Slovakia resist renewal of Russia sanctions as deadline nears The European Union wants to renew the individual sanctions on Russia by 15 March. But Hungary and Slovakia are blocking the decision. Tensions are running high between the three over the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline. 11/03/2026
Sport Taking part in World Cup 'not possible', says Iranian sports minister The Iranian sports and youth minister Ahmad Donyamali told state television that his country's football players would not be safe in the US, which will be one of the World Cup's host countries this summer. 11/03/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 11th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 11/03/2026
Business Rheinmetall expects 45% growth and defence pivot yet shares still fall German arms maker Rheinmetall posted surging profits and forecast rapid growth for 2026 — but investors do not seem impressed, sending shares lower. 11/03/2026
Culture Series My life in pictures: Sir Don McCullin on 70 years of war photography Renowned war photographer Sir Don McCullin has been talking to Euronews Culture in Athens about his remarkable life behind the lens at the exhibition based on his book "Life, Death and Everything in Between." 11/03/2026
World News Hungary sends Druzhba fact-finding mission to Ukraine A Hungarian government delegation has entered Ukraine to assess the Druzhba pipeline, damaged in a Russian drone strike in January. Ukraine refuses to recognize the delegation and has described its members as “tourists.” 11/03/2026
Destinations These are the 50 best cities in the world right now Time Out’s 2026 ranking named the Scottish capital third overall and the best in Europe, closely followed by London in fourth. 11/03/2026
Cinema Oscars 2026: Which records could be broken at the 98th Academy Awards? Only a few more days before awards season comes to a close... Euronews Culture looks at some of the potential record-breaking moments that could make the 2026 Oscars one for the history books. 11/03/2026
Business US Justice Department digs into Iran's sanctions evasion via Binance The US Justice Department has begun investigating Iran’s alleged use of Binance to circumvent sanctions, especially funds transferred through the crypto exchange to finance terrorist organisations like Yemen’s Houthi militants. 11/03/2026
Nature Nature to replace historical figures on UK banknotes More than 26,000 people voted to put nature on sterling notes. 11/03/2026
No Comment Mourners lay flowers after deadly bus fire in western Switzerland Residents in the Swiss town of Kerzers laid flowers and messages of condolence after a bus fire killed six people, in an incident authorities say may have been started deliberately by a man who set himself alight. 11/03/2026
Modern Nomads Adventure and ancient legends in the snow-capped forests of Burabay In partnership with MDQ Deep in the northern steppe, the forested mountains and frozen lakes of Burabay State National Natural Park offer a breathtaking escape into nature. 11/03/2026
Economy IEA approves historic 400m barrel oil release amid Iran crisis The 32-member International Energy Agency has unanimously agreed to release 400 million oil barrels from its global strategic reserves in an attempt to prevent supply disruptions and ease market fears caused by Iran war shortages. 11/03/2026
No Comment Funeral held in Tehran for Iranian commanders killed in US–Israeli strikes Crowds gathered in Tehran for the funeral of several senior Iranian military commanders killed in recent US–Israeli strikes. 11/03/2026
Europe News As Iran war reaches Europe's borders, can the NATO shield hold? As the Iran war escalates, European cities are now within range of Tehran's arsenal. We asked NATO how it would defend against a strike, and an expert on political violence what other methods Iran could use to target Europeans. 11/03/2026
Tech News Spain to launch new tool to measure hate on social media Pedro Sánchez presented HODIO, a system to analyse how hate speech is spread on social networks and to evaluate the impact of algorithms on digital polarisation. 11/03/2026
Tech News AI and quantum computing are reshaping cybersecurity, Thales says Thales spoke with Euronews Next at the Mobile World Congress about the current cybersecurity threats. 11/03/2026
Health news Antibiotic pipeline shrinks as drug-resistance rises, report finds The antibiotic pipeline has shrunk 35 percent in five years, falling behind growing antimicrobial resistance worldwide, according to a new report. 11/03/2026
No Comment Japan marks 15th anniversary of earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster Japan marked the 15th anniversary of the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster with ceremonies and a nationwide moment of silence. 11/03/2026
World News Iran unleashes intense strikes across Gulf as Hormuz crisis deepens Iran intensifies missile and drone attacks across the Gulf, hitting near Dubai and Qatar as air defences respond, defying US President Trump’s claims that the war is winding down. 11/03/2026
Europe Today Watch: Is Europe ready for Iranian refugees? While the news cycle obsesses over tactical maps, your reporter is looking at the people. US President Donald Trump has called the Iran war "a short-term excursion" but if he is wrong, Europe could deal with a refugee crisis of a significant magnitude. 11/03/2026
Art Baroque bargain: Italy buys rare Caravaggio painting for €30 million Italy has spent €30 million on a rare Caravaggio painting of a young man who went onto become Pope Urban VIII in a move to protect and strengthen its national cultural heritage and make art more accessible to scholars. 11/03/2026
The Cube Fact check: Has Ukraine just legalised same-sex marriage? A Supreme Court ruling in Ukraine recognising a same-sex couple as a "de facto" family unit has sparked confusion online. 11/03/2026
Travel News Iran conflict ‘costs Middle East tourism industry €515 million a day’ The estimate from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is based on the 2026 pre-conflict forecast for the Middle East. 11/03/2026