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USA US Supreme Court clears way for mass deportations of Haitians and Syrians The 6-3 ruling hands Donald Trump a sweeping victory on immigration, stripping legal protections from hundreds of thousands of people the State Department warns would be returning to dangerous countries. -
12 minutes with EU's door 'is open to UK', fomer Brexit negotiator Barnier tells Euronews Ten years following the landmark vote, the EU's former Brexit negotiator said the bloc's door is open to the UK, but that London "cannot cherry-pick" EU policies. -
Business Binance to halt crypto services across EU countries after failing to secure MiCA approval The world's largest crypto exchange is pulling out of multiple EU markets after withdrawing its Greek licence application before a June 30 deadline. -
Culture news Football for friends: Winning ways World Cup supporters have gone viral – for the right reasons Food discoveries, tidy stadiums and bagpipes on the streets of Boston are only the beginning as football fans across the United States, Canada and Mexico have been leaving very distinctive signs of their presence... -
Iran Cargo ship hit by projectile in Hormuz as Iran issues renewed passage warning The British military said a cargo ship on the new Omani UN-backed route sustained bridge damage from a projectile, hours after the IRGC warned that vessels without Iranian permission were transiting "illegally". -
Climate French heatwave: three-year-old found dead in car The boy climbed into the unlocked car while out of his parents' sight; his mother was hospitalised in shock. Two other children died in Carpentras on Monday. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 25th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Health news European trade unions call for World Cup-style ‘cooling breaks’ for workers as temperatures soar The European Trade Union Confederation is pressing the European Commission to set a maximum working temperature law, warning that extreme heat now poses a predictable and preventable threat to workers across the continent. -
Europe News Heat stress threatens 130 million European workers, trade union body warns The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) has presented a proposal for European legislation to protect workers' health during heatwaves. -
Climate 'It's like a hotel tonight': Paris park welcomes residents seeking overnight respite from the heat Some Parisians are spending the night in city parks to escape sweltering apartments as an intense heatwave continues across France. -
Europe News NATO chief Rutte defends allies as Trump says he was 'let down' on Iran Rutte pushed back gently against Trump's latest NATO complaints, saying, “I know there have been isolated cases about which you are really disappointed, but generally speaking, your European allies have been there with you." -
Climate France heatwave: Rising river temperatures trigger shutdown of nuclear reactors EDF cites environmental rules protecting river ecosystems as rising water temperatures force output cuts at sites on the Seine and Rhone. -
Sport 'I'm in great shape,' boxing legend Floyd Mayweather tells Euronews ahead of Athens fight Floyd "Money" Mayweather was set to face Greek fighter Mike Zambidis in Athens on Saturday 27 June but the bout was postponed for September. -
No Comment La Guaira, Venezuela’s port city, shows extensive earthquake damage after the quake New images from La Guaira on 25 June revealed widespread destruction after twin earthquakes struck Venezuela's Caribbean coast, damaging buildings, roads and key public infrastructure. -
Europe News Brussels tightens rules on US cloud providers as it pushes for tech sovereignty The European Commission has decided that Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services should face strict rules to improve cloud competition. The move risks angering Washington as Brussels pushes the European tech sovereignty agenda. -
Cinema James Bond search enters final stage with planned August screen tests Production on Bond 26 is set to begin next year. The expectation is that the official announcement for the next 007 actor will happen by the end of 2026. -
Culture news Laissons Parler Les Gens: Podcast addresses issues facing young Africans online Youssoupha acknowledged cyberbullying and harassment were part of the challenges facing young Africans today, but he urged the youth to focus on the positives. -
Europe News Moment French navy boards suspected Russian 'ghost fleet' tanker The French navy boarded a tanker suspected of belonging to Russia's so-called "ghost fleet" in the Mediterranean, the fifth such operation since September 2025, as Paris steps up efforts to enforce sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine. -
Culture news Leonard Cohen estate slams use of 'Hallelujah' at Trump's Freedom 250 rally Donald Trump had announced earlier in June that 'Hallelujah' would be performed at the opening of the Great American State Fair, fuelling the long-term feud between the US president and the estate of Leonard Cohen. -
Travel News Central Asia’s first Paragliding World Cup is taking place in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan’s Zhetysu region is hosting the first Paragliding World Cup in Central Asia, bringing together around 150 pilots from 33 countries. The main discipline of the World Cup is cross-country flying. -
Iran IRGC warns ships off Oman's corridor in Hormuz as Rubio draws line on tolls The IRGC warned that any vessel navigating outside Tehran's designated routes was acting illegally, directly rejecting Oman's newly announced temporary corridor, as Rubio told a GCC meeting the US would not accept fees regardless of how they are framed. -
Euronews Tech Talks How much do we really know about microplastics? | Euronews Tech Talks Microplastics pollute our planet, raising questions about their impact on human health and the environment. This Q&A episode of Euronews Tech Talks sums up what science knows, and does not know, about them. -
Venezuela International community pledges aid to Venezuela after devastating earthquakes The United States Geological Survey has estimated that the final death toll could be between 10,000 and 100,000 people. -
Tech News Bigger than Jupiter, lighter than cotton candy: Astronomers discover two ‘super-puff’ planets The two planets orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away are the biggest exoplanets ever found with a density lower than cotton candy, and may be mostly made of hydrogen and helium. -
Travel News Europe summer travel trends: Short breaks, family holidays and coolcations drive demand From quick getaways to heatwave-avoiding escapes, new data from Trip.com reveals the trends that are shaping summer travel across Europe in 2026. -
Climate Parisians living in attic apartments are roasting under the city's pretty zinc roofs In France's historic heatwave, Paris’ dreamy rooftops become a heat-trapping nightmare. -
Travel News Mediterranean travel trends: How ‘blue mind experiences’ and local culture keep people coming back As fly-and-flop holidays fall out of fashion, travellers are looking for more meaningful travel experiences even while prioritising sun and sea. -
Space SpaceX has quietly launched a spacecraft almost no one knew existed Rumours have circulated that it could be used to transport military hardware. -
Culture news Phoebe Bridgers announces new album after solo hiatus The American singer is coming back with her third solo record 'Lost Weekend' ahead of a US and European tour starting in September. -
Europe Today US-Iran talks could derail fragile peace process, says ex-Israeli spokesperson Former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy believes Israel's campaign is "creating the urgency and opportunity" for Lebanon to confront Hezbollah. Levy said that if Lebanon is "capable of dismantling Hezbollah", it could mark the beginning of "a beautiful peace between Israel and Lebanon. -
Europe News Macron says France intercepted a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker off coast of Sicily It comes after the UK announced earlier this month that it had intercepted and boarded the Russian shadow fleet tanker "Smyrtos" in the English Channel. -
Sport Qatar fans hopeful about the future despite World Cup exit after Bosnia defeat Qatar's World Cup dream came to an end after three group matches, with fans in Doha reflecting on the team's strong performance while remaining optimistic about the future, as Qatar emerges from the war with hope. -
Football Now Why are Boston bars running out of Scottish beer? Boston bars say Scottish fans have sparked a shortage of Tennents Lager during the World Cup, with some pubs running low as thousands of supporters descend on the city. One bar says it may be the last in Boston still serving the popular Scottish beer. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 25th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Business Ferrari's marketing boss quits after troubled EV debut as former BMW executive steps in The man who shaped Ferrari's image for more than a decade is leaving the company weeks after the troubled unveiling of its first electric car, with a former BMW executive drafted in to steady the brand. -
No Comment Two years after Gen Z uprising, Kenyan protesters return to Nairobi streets Two years after Kenya's 2024 Gen Z tax revolt shook the nation, protesters gathered in Nairobi on 25 June to seek justice for victims and press for greater government accountability. -
Europe News Eleven EU countries call for methane rules pause amid energy security fears The eleven EU countries say that the methane rules could jeopardise natural gas supply, especially from foreign suppliers who would face extra costs. Environmentalists warn the EU not to cave in to pressure while the United Nations urged world nations to do more to mitigate methane emissions. -
Europe News Ukraine gets €3.2 billion from EU support loan, von der Leyen says The announcement marks the first disbursement under the €90 billion loan. A second payment worth about €6 billion and dedicated to drone production is expected to be unveiled in the coming days. -
Health news Portuguese tech links health data of 70 million people in Europe and Brazil Portuguese federated data firm joined a leading Latin American healthcare group, broadening its database. Promptly Health plans to create a major, diverse health-data infrastructure for research. -
Europe News Pro-Israel Spanish journalist Pilar Rahola accused of complicity in genocide Barcelona’s public prosecutor has opened proceedings against Rahola over allegations of incitement to hatred and complicity in genocide. -
Business Micron posts record results as AI boom drives 15-fold jump in net profit The US chipmaker Micron Technology has reported quarterly revenue and profit far above Wall Street's expectations, as insatiable demand for the memory chips that power AI transformed the firm's fortunes. -
The Cube Fact check: Viral drone interception video shows Russia's Yolka system A video widely shared on social media appears to show a handheld device intercepting a drone. While some users have hailed the system as a Ukrainian military innovation, others have claimed it is Russian technology. The Cube traced the footage to determine the origin and purpose of the device. -
EU.XL Pay transparency isn't only about women. It exposes inequalities affecting millions of workers The EU's pay transparency rules can help close the gender pay gap and expose how Europe systematically underpays young, migrant, disabled and racialised workers. -
North Korea North Korean soldier suspected of defecting crosses demilitarised zone into South Korea According to data from South Korea's Ministry of Unification, more than 34,000 North Koreans have defected to the South since its records began in 1998. -
Travel News AmaRudi: Europe's largest river cruise ship to launch on the Danube next spring The AmaRudi, AmaWaterways’ second double-width vessel, will accommodate 196 guests across 98 staterooms and suites when it launches in April 2027. -
Europe in Motion Higher penalties, more time to prosecute: Child sexual abuse victims welcome new EU directive New rules greenlighted this week will cover the use of AI in child abuse cases and considerably extend the limitation period to a minimum of 32 years. -
No Comment Heatwave scorches Europe from London to Madrid as temperatures near 39C A powerful heatwave swept across Europe, stretching from France to Spain and Belgium and pushing temperatures towards 39C, raising concerns about public safety and pressure on infrastructure. -
No Comment Moment earthquake hits Venezuela, sending people fleeing in panic Images showing cracked walls, collapsed ceiling panels and debris strewn across parts of Simón Bolívar International Airport highlighted the scale of damage after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on 24 June 2026. -
Ukraine Trump says 'courageous' Zelenskyy is 'doing pretty well' in war with Russia "You have to say he's courageous, he's got great equipment, he's got great men, he's got fighters," Trump said of Zelenskyy. -
Europe Today Newsletter: Can the Recovery Conference mend a fraying partnership? In today's newsletter: A high-level conference in Gdańsk has been plagued by no-shows from the Ukrainian government, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte unveils "Trump Trillion" charts while at the Oval Office, and a Commissioner heads to Malta to address corruption. -
Culture news Popular Ibiza DJ named as alleged 'mastermind' behind international drug trafficking operation Popular Ibiza DJ Hugo Bianco has been named in a major Spain-US drug trafficking case. He is the alleged “mastermind” of an international drug trafficking network, and faces a nine-and-a-half prison sentence. -
Sport Mexico, Switzerland and Brazil top their groups after final matchday of World Cup group stages Brazilian superstar Neymar Jr made an emotional World Cup debut after earlier doubts saw him on the cusp of missing out due to a recent string of injuries and unconvincing performances. -
Earth News EU countries are bailing out fossil fuels instead of funding the green transition, Greenpeace warns Spain leads EU energy crisis spending, but Greenpeace says blanket fuel subsidies are propping up fossil fuels at the planet's expense. -
Europe Today Europe Today: Ukraine seeks defence, energy deals in Poland as Macron meets Meloni in France The Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 kicks off today in Gdańsk, with Kyiv aiming to secure deals on defence capabilities, energy and economic cooperation. Meanwhile, France’s President Emmanuel Macron welcomes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the French Riviera today for a major summit. -
EU.XL Which EU countries fight pay gaps? New transparency rules split the bloc Only four EU countries have implemented the EU’s Pay Transparency Directive, missing the June deadline meant to boost enforcement of equal pay rules across the bloc. Watch the video. -
No Comment Mumbai monsoon floods streets and disrupts travel Heavy monsoon rains flood Mumbai, submerging roads, disrupting traffic and forcing residents to wade through waterlogged streets in India’s financial hub. -
Culture news Global Beatles Day: Who was the walrus? On the inaugural Global Beatles Day, we unpack one of the most enduring mysteries surrounding the legendary band... -
Climate Working mums, agricultural labourers and bill payers: Who’s hit hardest by heatwave costs? Europe’s heatwave endangers lives as well as incomes. -
Residences Washing underwear in kettles and raiding the breakfast buffet: Strange hotel guest habits revealed Using kettles to wash underwear, smuggling food from the breakfast buffet and squeezing extra guests into rooms are among the hotel habits Britons have admitted to in a new study, which comes alongside a new etiquette guide from Hotels.com and manners expert William Hanson. -
Health news Costly IVF add-ons fail to show benefits, new study finds A range of extra treatments marketed by fertility clinics to improve the chances of success during in vitro fertilisation (IVF) lacks convincing evidence that they work, according to a new study published in the scientific journal The Lancet. -
Tech News France's largest startup campus Station F turns nine. Here's why it's nervous about the election The biggest threat to France's startup scene isn't the market or AI. It's the ballot box, according to data from startup incubator Station F. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 25th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News No Zelenskyy in Gdansk: can Ukraine’s recovery forum ease Warsaw–Kyiv tensions? The Ukraine Recovery Conference opens in Gdansk on Thursday amid an unprecedented spat between Kyiv and Warsaw. With both presidents absent, attention will focus not only on reconstruction initiatives but also on efforts to ease increasingly strained bilateral relations. -
Economy Consumer prices across Europe: Which countries are the most expensive and cheapest? From Iceland to North Macedonia, consumer prices vary dramatically across Europe. New Eurostat data shows where everyday goods and services cost the most — and why prices alone do not tell the full story. -
Venezuela At least 164 killed and 971 injured in powerful Venezuela earthquakes Residents of the capital Caracas were forced to evacuate their residences and seek shelter outdoors as the quakes, which struck less than 200 km from the capital, caused widespread damage. -
Climate What is extreme heat stress? Inside the deadly phenomenon surging across Europe Parts of Europe are witnessing up to 40 additional days with strong heat stress compared with the 1970s, according to a major new study. -
Iran Hormuz confusion deepens as Iran and US clash over who controls it Trump said Tehran had promised no tolls or charges in the strait, hours after Iran and Oman announced a joint permit system asserting their authority over the waterway. Rubio flew to Abu Dhabi to reassure Gulf allies, as analysts warned control over Hormuz would be a major strategic victory for Iran