Europe Today Trump ‘gambling with lives’ in Iran, top MEP Neumann tells Euronews The European Parliament's top lawmaker on Iran tells Europe Today that she cannot 'endorse a war' where the end game is unclear, saying regime change cannot be triggered by 'bombs alone' as Trump contradicts war timeline. 10/03/2026
Health news Reducing parent stress cuts child obesity risk, study finds Managing parents’ stress significantly reduces the risks of obesity in young children, according to a new study. 10/03/2026
EU.XL Is the EU ready to handle the fallout of a US–Iran war? The United States and Iran are at war, and the European Union is increasingly affected by this rapidly escalating regional conflict. 10/03/2026
Europe Today Trump claims Iran war is ‘complete’ amid signs of escalation 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. 10/03/2026
Culture news Meet Antonio Najarro, the choreographer taking Spanish dance global From the Malaga Fair to the great theatres of the world, from the Olympic Games to Disney: Antonio Najarro's career is that of a creator who has taken Spanish dance beyond its traditional limits without ever losing its essence. 10/03/2026
Nature A joyful celebration’: Photo awards celebrate Britain's quiet beauty Fluorescent lobsters and leaping toads have starring roles in this year’s winning photos. 10/03/2026
Europe in Motion Number of trafficking victims in Europe might be 'higher' than thought More than 39,000 human trafficking cases were recorded in Europe in 20 years. War and displacement, especially in Ukraine, are fuelling the crisis, as victims face forced labour and sexual exploitation. 10/03/2026
Business As bombs fall, gold prices rise — and Poland is taking notice Geopolitical unrest is driving private investors away from virtual instruments and towards physical bars and coins — assets you can lock in a safe, carry in a suitcase or bury under the floorboards. 10/03/2026
Europe News EU parliament to approve controversial law to return migrants A law enabling detention centres built outside the EU to accelerate the return of irregular migrants has been approved at committee level, splitting Parliament’s traditional majority. 10/03/2026
Cyprus Greek PM Mitsotakis and French President Macron visit Cyprus French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travelled to Cyprus for an emergency trilateral meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides amid the war in Iran. 09/03/2026
Focus Adventure travel is key for tourism, despite geopolitical uncertainty Many destinations are seeing visitors spend more money and time in search of a more meaningful cultural experience. 09/03/2026
Business EU enlargement: What's in it for European businesses? The EU’s enlargement commissioner has urged businesses to invest in candidate countries, while new survey findings from the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise reveal that many European companies remain hesitant. 09/03/2026
Europe News NATO intercepts another Iranian missile in Turkish airspace NATO says it "stands ready" to defend its members' territory after Iranian ballistic missiles entered Turkish airspace. Ankara said on Monday it shot down a second missile in a week in the south east part of Türkiye. 09/03/2026
Europe News EU eyes oil reserves as Iran war sends energy prices surging Ministers are exploring measures to curb energy prices and inflation at a series of meetings in Brussels, with the release of oil reserves being discussed. Germany stated that it supports keeping the option on the table, but emphasised that now is not the right time to use it. 09/03/2026
Europe News Hungary demands EU lift sanctions on Russian energy as prices surge Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has written to EU leaders demanding a suspension of sanctions on Russian energy as energy prices surge. The European Commission has not responded yet. 09/03/2026
Europe News EU fails to deliver on promise of local energy communities, ECA warns People living in so-called energy communities are usually enthusiastic about producing their own renewable energy, but certain complaints and frustrations keep coming up, the latest EU auditors' audit reveals. Resistance from energy generators is also blocking progress. 09/03/2026
The Cube Is Meloni reshaping Italy's electoral law to secure re-election? Opposition parties say that proposals to change Italy's electoral law are an attempt by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to tilt the system in her favour to stay in power at the next election. The Cube investigates. 09/03/2026
No Comment Finnish pair win UK Wife Carrying Race Competitors run up and down a hill carrying partners during the annual UK Wife Carrying Race in Surrey. 09/03/2026
Economy Why blocking Hormuz could threaten the world's food supply While most of the world is focused on the impact of oil disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, the current blockade could also pose long-term risks to the global food supply. 09/03/2026
Travel News How the Iran war is affecting tourism in Cyprus While European flights to and from the island nation are operating as normal, tourists are cancelling trips amid concerns about regional escalation. 09/03/2026
Europe News EU executive plans energy price relief for struggling industries EU leaders are considering reviewing taxes, electricity network charges and carbon costs tied to energy prices as a quick fix for struggling industries as attacks on the Strait of Hormuz send markets reeling. 09/03/2026
Tech News Dassault Systèmes harnesses AI to transform industry Euronews Next sat down with Florence Verzelen, executive vice president at Dassault Systèmes. 09/03/2026
Ukraine Eleven countries ask Ukraine for help with Iran's drone warfare Kyiv is reviewing official requests from countries neighbouring Iran, as well as from the US and European countries, which are now asking Ukraine for help with anti-drone air defence. 09/03/2026
Europe News Europe is the ‘unknown variable’ in US-China rivalry, France says The French foreign minister said there is "little time left" for Europe to shake off the "deep doubt" it's being plagued with and ensure it can do more than simply "endure". 09/03/2026
Europe News Ukraine's Oschadbank demands money back, denies mafia allegations The bank is demanding the return of $40m, €35m and 9kg of gold seized by Hungarian authorities near Budapest, flatly rejecting Hungarian claims the funds were linked to organised crime or opposition party financing. The personnel on the cash-carrier have been banned from the EU for three years. 09/03/2026
Health news Rising temperatures result in fewer boys being born, study finds As temperatures rise due to climate change, heat above 20°C leads to fewer male births, according to a new study. 09/03/2026