Tech News What is vibe coding and why is Lovable now the buzziest tech company? Euronews Next sits down with Lovable’s CEO Anton Osika. 08/09/2025
Europe News Germany loses top spot for EU country with the most asylum requests France and Spain received more asylum applications in the first half of 2025 than Germany, with more Venezuelan and fewer Syrian applications partly responsible. 08/09/2025
Economy Europe’s 2026 inflation forecast: The highest and lowest rates Euronews Business takes a closer look at the ECB and OECD inflation projections for the euro area and wider Europe in 2025 and 2026. 08/09/2025
Norway Polls will show if Norway will continue to be a social welfare state or not? The ruling centre-left bloc wants to keep it to fight inequality, while the right-wing opposition wants it scrapped. General elections will define the new system. 08/09/2025
Belgium Tens of thousands of protesters draw the Red Line for Gaza in Brussels It comes days after Belgium announced it would impose sanctions against Israel and recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly later this month, protest organisers say this is the result of public pressure, and urge demonstrators to keep taking to the streets. 07/09/2025
Italy Pope Leo XIV proclaims Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint The canonisation of the first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, and the son of the founder of the newspaper La Stampa, Pier Giorgio Frassati, was celebrated on Sunday morning. 'Today is a beautiful feast day,' said the pontiff. 07/09/2025
Nature Rare 'twilight zone' ecosystem discovered off Cyprus A UK-funded expedition maps the hidden reefs of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, revealing fragile ecosystems already bearing the marks of human activity. 07/09/2025
Europe News Russia launches 823 attacks as Trump prepares new sanctions on Moscow Massive overnight attack by Russia. Ukraine’s main government building in Kyiv was reported on fire and at least two people have been killed. 07/09/2025
Culture news Giorgio Armani: an icon of fashion, film and sport 'Made in Italy' As the world pays hommage to Giorgio Armani and his 50 years of success from the catwalks to the silver screen to the playing fields, Gabriele Barbati delves into the past of the man who helped put Milan on the map of fashion capitals and ensured 'Made in Italy' became a global symbol 07/09/2025
Tech News Delusions and hallucinations: The dark side of AI chatbots Amidst reports of AI-powered chatbots causing distorted thinking, there’s growing concern over their potential risks and impact on mental health. 07/09/2025
Economy Winners and losers in Europe’s real household income per capita Euronews Business examines how real household income per capita and real GDP per capita changed in the first quarter of 2025. 07/09/2025
Ukraine Zelenskyy rejects Putin's invite to Moscow and offers to talk in Kyiv Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Putin's invitation to meet in Moscow, calling it unrealistic. Zelenskyy suggested Putin should come to Kyiv instead. 07/09/2025
Culture news Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye on the ECOC2030 Molenfest2025 is a multidisciplinary festival celebrating Molenbeek's diverse community. It's part of the Brussels neighbourhood's drive to change its image, that's often associated with violent crime, as it bids to become the European Capital of Culture in 2030 (ECOC2030). 06/09/2025
Europe News Foreign Ministry: Suspect arrested outside Israeli embassy in Belgium The foreign ministry said all of the embassy's staff was safe. 06/09/2025
Tech News Should we really fear AI taking jobs in Europe? Here’s the data Early studies from the US show that young workers are being replaced in AI-vulnerable jobs such as software engineering and are instead pivoting to vocational fields like nursing or retail. Is the same thing happening in Europe? 06/09/2025
Europe News Cheese diplomacy: How France's foreign ministry is raising its profile The low understanding of what diplomats do by the wider public can have serious consequences, experts say. 06/09/2025
Moments This is how women over 50 are reshaping solo travel Older solo female travellers are pushing the boundaries of travel by rewriting luxury travel and seeking out deeper, more memorable cultural immersion experiences. 06/09/2025
Economy Study reveals UK gender gap wider than official figures show The gender pay gap in the UK is more than twice that of France and Spain. New research suggests the gap is one percentage point higher than official figures. 06/09/2025
Europe News Fresh no-confidence votes stalk EU's Ursula von der Leyen The radical Left and far-right are about to present two different motions of censure against the Commission. A first vote is expected in October. 06/09/2025
Earth News Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25% Researchers are developing bio-based fertilisers that reduce pollution, save energy and could curb Europe’s reliance on Russian imports. One promising solution: algae grown on wastewater. 05/09/2025
Belgium EU distances itself from Ribera's claims of Israeli genocide in Gaza Teresa Ribera has been one of the most vocal critics in Brussels of Israel's military operation in Gaza, but Thursday’s speech was the first time she has used the term genocide in public. 05/09/2025
Europe News EU Commission hits Google with hefty €2.95 billion fine The European Commission on Friday fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the advertising technology industry. This decision comes amid serious trade tensions with the US administration over tech regulation. 05/09/2025
Travel News Where will the first EES land border checks come into effect? EES border checks will be introduced gradually for Dover, Eurostar and Eurotunnel travellers. 05/09/2025
Tech News OpenAI comes to Greek schools to prepare for ‘Intelligence Age’ "From Plato’s Academy to Aristotle’s Lyceum—Greece is the historical birthplace of western education," said OpenAI. 05/09/2025
Germany Sixteen candidates die ahead of North Rhine-Westphalia local elections State police looking into the initial four deaths, which were announced on 1 September, told the German Press Agency (dpa) that there was no evidence of any third party involvement. 05/09/2025
Europe News How Orthodox religion is a tool for hybrid war in Moldova's elections The Moldovan government and the EU denounced a Russian disruption campaign ahead of the 28 September elections in the country. Security experts in Chișinău say the Russian and the local Orthodox Churches are playing a destabilising role. 05/09/2025