No Comment Top Christmas toys revealed: from Stitch to a parent-controlling robot The UK’s most-wanted toys for Christmas 2025 have been revealed — from a parent-controlling helmet to interactive Stitch dolls and creative craft kits. 12/11/2025
Cinema Meeting John Malkovich, Sergiu Celibidache and The Yellow Tie The Yellow Tie is a new film which tells the remarkable story of Romanian conductor, Sergiu Celibidache. Starring John Malkovich and Sean Bean it's the latest in a series of movies that's bringing more of Hollywood to Bucharest. 12/11/2025
The Cube Fact check: Would Zohran Mamdani's policies be 'normal' in Europe? Far-left or mainstream, a utopic vision or normal; where would incoming New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani’s platform sit if it were transported to Europe? 12/11/2025
Germany With US nuclear weapons, how effective is Europe's nuclear deterrence? Germany stores around 20 US nuclear weapons at an air base in Rhineland-Palatinate, part of Washington's security guarantee to Europe that faces growing uncertainty under US President Donald Trump. 12/11/2025
The Ring Tonight on The Ring: Who should pay for Europe's defence? Tonight on Euronews, veteran MEPs Martin Schirdewan from the Left and Riho Terras from the European People’s Party go to face to face on The Ring 12/11/2025
Tech News Nvidia leader calls on Europe to step up in global AI race In an exclusive interview with Euronews Next, an executive from the chip giant got frank about Europe’s role in the AI race and the technology’s next wave. 12/11/2025
Turkey Prosecutor seeks 2,352-year jail term for jailed Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu İmamoğlu, a prominent opposition figure seen as a rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was arrested in March accused of running a criminal organisation, accepting bribes and extortion. 11/11/2025
Europe News EU to relocate asylum seekers from Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus are considered "under migratory pressure" by the European Commission, which paves the way to the relocation of asylum seekers to other EU member states. But Poland, Hungary and Slovakia refuse to contribute. 11/11/2025
No Comment Zugspitze: Golden cross removed from Germany’s highest peak Germany's highest peak, the Zugspitze, has temporarily lost its famous gilded summit cross for restoration after visitors covered it with stickers. 11/11/2025
Belgium The decline of young farmers: A risk for food security in Europe The European Commission presented a strategy last month to attract a "generational renewal" in the agriculture sector. 11/11/2025
Russia Russian court extends jail time of teenage singer over anti-war songs Russian authorities have ramped up their crackdown on dissent and free speech since the Kremlin sent troops on an all-out invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. 11/11/2025
Belgium Is the EU spy unit coming? Von der Leyen wants her own secret service European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to create an intelligence service using data from member states, aiming to expand its operational use and increase her influence, according to international media reports. 11/11/2025
Kosovo EU sanctions on Kosovo: A symbolic warning or truly impactful? The European Union introduced punitive measures against Kosovo in June 2023, following the entry of Albanian mayors into municipalities with a Serb majority in the north. Euronews investigates the impact these measures have had. 11/11/2025
United Kingdom Chinese fraudster jailed in the UK over multi-billion crypto scam Zhimin Qian, 47, defrauded more than 128,000 victims in China before trying to launder the illegal cryptocurrency proceeds by buying property in the UK. 11/11/2025
Business Markets exhale as Novo Nordisk withdraws from Metsera bidding war Equity markets delivered a mixed response after Pfizer won the bidding war for anti-obesity drugmaker Metsera, as Metsera’s shares slipped but Novo Nordisk’s stock rose on news it was bowing out of the race. 11/11/2025
Ukraine Kherson liberation three years on: Russian troops gone but not drones President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the frontline city of Kherson on Tuesday, marking the third anniversary of Ukrainian forces liberating the only regional capital that the Russian troops managed to temporarily capture since Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 11/11/2025
Business German co-op banks close AfD accounts, party slams ‘political’ act Two German banks have closed the accounts of regional AfD branches, the latest in a string of companies to distance themselves from the far-right party. 11/11/2025
Romania Romania finds drone fragments after Russian strikes on Ukrainian ports Breaches of Romania's airspace by drones have become more common as Russia targets Danube River ports just across the border in Ukraine. 11/11/2025
Business Business world meets at Bosphorus Summit with AI under spotlight The Bosphorus Summit in Istanbul has brought together businesspeople from all over the world with an emphasis on the rise of AI. 11/11/2025
Earth News Serious water management gaps put Cyprus resources at risk In the midst of a water scarcity crisis, the Audit Office found weaknesses in the management of reserves. 11/11/2025
Ukraine Ukraine’s anti-corruption watchdog probes major energy sector scheme Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau is reportedly investigating a large-scale corruption scheme in the country’s energy sector, involving the state nuclear power operator, Energoatom. A 15-month investigation and 1,000 hours of wiretapping resulted in 70 raids, according to the agency. 11/11/2025
Turkey All 20 personnel killed in Turkish military plane crash in Georgia Investigations to determine the cause of the crash are still ongoing. Georgia says it is conducting a joint probe with Turkish investigators at the crash site. 11/11/2025
World News Europe commemorates Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I Belgium unveiled a renovated memorial in Ypres, France's President Macron paid tribute, and the UK held wreath-laying ceremonies for Armistice Day, marking the end of WWI. 11/11/2025
Europe in Motion How much do employers involve workers in designing new AI workflows? Worldwide, Canadian businesses are at the forefront of designing new AI workflows including their workers. Which countries lead the way in Europe? 11/11/2025
No Comment Armistice Day: Paris marks 11 November with Macron honouring war soldiers Emmanuel Macron marked the 11 November commemoration by honouring fallen soldiers and rekindling the Unknown Soldier's flame in Paris. 11/11/2025
No Comment Mainz celebrates start of carnival season with costumes and tradition The carnival season began in Mainz, Germany, at 11:11 a.m. with “Helau” shouts at Schillerplatz. 11/11/2025