Europe News In Orbán's veto, António Costa finds his biggest challenge yet With his "unacceptable" veto on the €90 billion loan to Ukraine, Viktor Orbán is not only defying his fellow leaders. He is also directly challenging António Costa's authority and credibility as European Council president. 25/03/2026
Tech News CERN's antimatter road trip could unlock secrets of the universe Housed in a high-tech, super-cooled container, the fragile particles survived a short truck journey without touching normal matter, which would have made them vanish in a flash of energy. 25/03/2026
No Comment Huge crowd marks 50 years since Argentina’s 1976 coup in Buenos Aires Tens of thousands gather in Buenos Aires to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Argentina’s 1976 military coup. 25/03/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: Poland, Hungary clash over allegations of Russia leaks Also in this newsletter: Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen faces an uncertain future after suffering a setback in Tuesday's snap ballot. 25/03/2026
Art Marseille's Mucem explores a millennium of motherhood in art Marseille's Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Mucem) is celebrating motherhood throughout history and how the roles of mothers have been depicted in art. 25/03/2026
EU.XL The EU has adopted a housing plan. Will it fix the crisis? The European Parliament has adopted its most comprehensive housing policy document yet, but real authority still lies with local governments. Watch the video. 25/03/2026
Europe Today Frederiksen set to remain PM as tensions mount over Hungary leaks 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. 25/03/2026
Culture news Zero points: Why Latin America has failed to make its own Eurovision Latin artists may rule the charts and pack stadiums worldwide, yet Latin America still lacks a Eurovision-style televised music mega-festival; the reasons lie in history, industry and politics. 25/03/2026
Earth News Where are Europe’s most – and least – polluted cities? Two countries dominate the top 10 lists for Europe's most and least polluted cities. 25/03/2026
Space Astronomers have caught a young solar system in the making Using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, a team of scientists have observed two giant gas planets forming around a young star in what appears to be a new, emerging solar system. 25/03/2026
Travel News How Seville is standing up to Madrid and Barcelona for major events The Andalusian capital is no longer a transit destination. From the Latin Grammy Awards to the Ibai Evening, plus the largest technology congress in southern Europe, Seville is consolidating its own model for attracting events that move millions and global audiences. 25/03/2026
Economy Europe's nuclear leaders: Which countries produce the most? Nuclear power accounts for 12% of the EU’s energy mix. Yet despite recent increases, overall nuclear power production is declining. 25/03/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 25th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 25/03/2026
Health news The secret to a good night’s sleep? It might be your dreams Researchers found that people often feel they’ve slept most deeply not just during unconscious rest, but after immersive dream experiences - challenging the idea that deep sleep means a “switched off” brain. 25/03/2026