Tech News What do Europeans have to say about the Digital Fairness Act? Record 4,325 Call for Evidence submissions (boosted by gamers) show a split. Most business groups opposed it, and many publicly funded NGOs supported it. The EU “champions” (Wolt, Ryanair, Vinted, Spotify) warned of over-regulation, urging focus on implementation. 31/10/2025
Health news Eating cheese once a week may lower dementia risk, study suggests Researchers found that regular cheese eaters were 24 per cent less likely to develop the condition over three years compared with non-cheese eaters. 31/10/2025
Germany Europe's secret weapon against Russian 'low-level agents' Russia's "low-level agents" pose a threat to internal and external security. It is difficult to expose them. That is why German politicians are puzzling over how to defend the country against them. Now, for the first time, a strategy is taking shape. 31/10/2025
Europe News Spoiler or supporter? Trump silent on EU enlargement process Washington has historically supported the enlargement process on the basis that more member states joining the EU means more business and influence. Not anymore. Donald Trump couldn’t care less, experts tell Euronews. 31/10/2025
Economy Trade imbalance: How do the EU contenders compare to the bloc? EU trade with the Western Balkans, Ukraine and Moldova has soared past €80bn a year, but the balance tilts heavily towards the bloc — underscoring how deep integration is not yet bringing the economies into alignment. 31/10/2025
Destinations Are soaring ski pass prices making Europe’s slopes unaffordable? The cost of skiing in Europe has risen by 34.8 per cent above inflation since 2015, with Swiss, Austrian, and Italian resorts most responsible. 31/10/2025
Europe News Is risk of ‘brain drain’ overlooked in the EU’s enlargement process? The EU’s enlargement process risks deepening a “brain drain” in the Western Balkans as skilled workers from newer members may migrate looking for opportunities. Experts say targeted measures must be put in place. 31/10/2025
United Kingdom Prince Andrew to lose 'prince' title, Buckingham Palace says The move follows revelations about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. 30/10/2025
Europe News Merz urges deeper ties with Turkey despite disagreements on Gaza The advocacy group, Human Rights Watch, had urged Merz to speak out against Turkey's crackdown on the opposition, including the arrest of Istanbul's mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu. 30/10/2025
Travel News Five-hour Lisbon-Madrid rail link to go ahead by 2030, officials say The agreement between the Portuguese and Spanish governments and the European Commission also foresees, among other goals, a high-speed connection between the two capitals by 2034. 30/10/2025
Culture news Juan Carlos I defends legacy but regrets 'weaknesses' in new memoir In his memoirs, Spain's former king Juan Carlos I reviews half a century of history: his role in the country's transition to democracy, the strained relationship with his family - including his son Felipe VI - and the "mistake" he made by accepting millions of euros from Saudi Arabia. 30/10/2025
Culture news Astérix in Lusitania: Portuguese hospitality, clichés and humour 'Astérix in Lusitania' set a new sales record after launching at a Lisbon book store earlier this month, and its numbers are continuing to rise. Its authors tell Euronews Culture why they chose to set the diminutive Gaulish warrior's latest adventure in Portugal. 30/10/2025
Earth News Greece puts in place a plan to immediately bolster water supplies Climate change and the drought "threaten" Athens with water scarcity for the first time in 30 years. The emergency plan aims to avoid this. 30/10/2025
No Comment One injured, train services suspended as heavy rains lash Andalusia Around fifty commuter, regional, and long-distance trains connecting Seville, Huelva, and Malaga have been suspended. One person is in serious condition in hospital after being struck by a falling awning in Gibraleón (Huelva). 30/10/2025
Ukraine Three dead in Russian strikes as Moscow continues attacks on Ukraine's power grid Russian launched more than 650 drones and more than 50 missiles of various types in its latest strikes, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. 30/10/2025
Economy ECB keeps interest rate at 2% as growth holds up against trade tension With inflation subdued and growth steady, the ECB maintained rates at their lowest level in more than two years, matching market expectations. 30/10/2025
Europe News Dutch election shocker: What you need to know Dutch election goes to the wire as progressive forces led by newcomer Rob Jetten make gains in blow to rightwing firebrand Geert Wilders. 30/10/2025
No Comment Zaporizhzhia region hit hard in Russian strike, injuries reported Multiple Russian missiles struck the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia from Wednesday night into early Thursday, local officials said, injuring at least 17 people. 30/10/2025
France Louvre heist: Five new suspects arrested as search for jewels goes on French police have now detained seven people over the robbery at France's landmark museum on 19 October. 30/10/2025
Tech News Albania’s AI minister is ‘pregnant’ with 83 assistants: prime minister Diella, the country’s first AI system that is now a minister in Edi Rama’s cabinet, will have 83 “children,” who will become parliamentary assistants. 30/10/2025
The Cube Is Belgium too small a country to use its new fighter jets? French media have been mocking Belgium for buying fighter jets that it will be unable to use for training exercises due to its airspace being too small, but this has always been taken into account, according to Belgian authorities. 30/10/2025
Europe News The European Parliament revolts against Commission budget proposal Four political groups, including the European People's Party, send strongly-worded letter to Ursula von der Leyen asking for changes to the budget proposal. “The Parliament cannot accept this as a basis to start negotiations”. 30/10/2025
Europe in Motion Worker pay satisfaction: The highest ranking sectors in Europe Is the Netherlands an employee haven? Are construction workers better off than most others? What's the uncomfortable truth about worker pay in Finland? A new survey reveals where workers are happiest with their pay. 30/10/2025
Netherlands Who is Rob Jetten, the potential next Dutch prime minister? The 38-year-old's D66 party is neck-and-neck with Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom after Wednesday's election, meaning he could become the country's youngest ever leader. 30/10/2025
Health news Blood test for prostate cancer cuts risk of dying by 13%, study finds One life was saved for every 456 men invited for a prostate cancer screening, the study found. 30/10/2025
Earth News Photographer records world's first ever leucistic Iberian lynx The genetic anomaly testifies to the good progress of the Lynx pardinus conservation plans in the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula, after releases began in 2011 when the species was on the verge of extinction. 30/10/2025