Health news Inflammatory diet in pregnancy raises childhood diabetes risks The study indicates that women’s diets may have long-lasting effects on their children’s health. 02/07/2025
No Comment Dutch town cools down with firefighter-led water fight In the Dutch town of Soest, firefighters turned their hoses on local residents Tuesday evening, offering relief as Europe grapples with an intense summer heatwave. 02/07/2025
Art Santorini’s Archaeological Museum reopens after major €750k renovation The renovated Archaeological Museum of Thera opens with the acclaimed exhibition 'Cycladic Women: Unknown Stories', previously shown at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens. 02/07/2025
Business Spain's Santander buys TSB Bank to boost presence in the UK The Spanish lender is about to become the third-largest bank in the UK by share of personal current accounts, after the deal is closed. 02/07/2025
Europe News Tech fault known about for years caused fire that shut Heathrow Europe's busiest air hub was shut down for around 18 hours on 21 March after a fire at the North Hyde substation in west London knocked out power to the airport. 02/07/2025
Europe News EU Commissioner calls for more of long-term budget for space projects The EU Commission is in the final stages of drafting a proposal for the bloc's seven-year budget after 2027, which currently stands at €1.2 trillion. The EU Commissioner for Defence and Space has told Euronews that he is seeking additional funding for his policy areas. 02/07/2025
Europe News EU keeps racing pigeons tethered as bird flu ruffles feathers Despite pleas from pigeon fanciers, the EU isn’t loosening its grip on avian flu rules just yet, keeping racing pigeons grounded as a precaution. 02/07/2025
Europe News Ferrari wins EU court battle to retain iconic Testarossa trademark The EU General Court has upheld Ferrari’s rights to the Testarossa trademark, ruling that its use on second-hand cars, parts, and licensed scale models constituted genuine use. 02/07/2025
Tech News Commission mulls offering companies signing AI Code grace period The Code of Practice on general-purpose AI is set to come out before 2 August, when the rules kick in. 02/07/2025
Europe News A year after riots, France hosts summit on future of New Caledonia New Caledonia was hit by mass riots in May 2024, triggered by France's plans to give thousands of non-indigenous long-term residents voting rights. 02/07/2025
Economy Eurozone unemployment ticks up modestly as tariff uncertainty lingers Businesses in Europe must contend with economic uncertainty when looking for new hires, although unemployment rates remains historically low. 02/07/2025
Culture news Rachel Zegler serenades London from Palladium balcony in Evita The new Evita has got everyone talking - Rachel Zegler’s balcony performance is turning heads, but not all theatregoers are thrilled. 02/07/2025
No Comment Toxic fire at illegal Sarajevo landfill raises health concerns A persistent underground fire at the illegal Krupačke stijene landfill in the Krupac area is sending toxic smoke across western parts of the city. 02/07/2025
No Comment Istanbul protesters target LeMan magazine over controversial cartoon Protests broke out in Istanbul after a satirical magazine published a cartoon that appeared to depict figures named Muhammad and Moses greeting each other as missiles fell. 02/07/2025
Business Brussels backs World Economic Forum’s push to tackle Europe’s decline Leadership initiative designed to foster ideas is endorsed by chiefs of the key EU institutions, with four pillars chaired by EU Commissioners. 02/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: How does climate change impact heatwaves? As extreme heat lingers across swathes of Europe, Euroverify looks at the evidence linking human-driven climate change with hotter and more persistent heatwaves. 02/07/2025
Economy EU and US aim for political understanding to resolve tariff dispute As deadline for negotiations on trade with the US looms, the EU and US are seen heading for a basic deal, leaving more detailed wrangling over sectors for later. 02/07/2025
Europe News European Parliament to vote next week on toppling Commission The MEP proposing the motion of censure claims he has collected enough signatures to start the process. If officially confirmed, the debate and vote will be held during the July plenary session in Strasbourg. 02/07/2025
wellbeing Where are you most likely to live to 100 and why? There are about 630,000 people aged 100 or older worldwide, and the vast majority live in just 10 countries. 02/07/2025
Europe News Greece and Poland demand reparations from Germany for World War II The exhibition aims to recall the extent of the destruction suffered by Poland and Greece at the hands of Germany during World War II and provide evidence for those who call for long overdue reparations. 02/07/2025
Europe News Øresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden turns 25 'A permanent connection, this creates prosperity and positive development in the Øresund region,' Denmark's Minister for Transport said. 01/07/2025
Europe News Emmanuel Macron has first phone call with Vladimir Putin since 2022 Macron and Putin held regular discussions around the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Macron visiting Putin in Russia in February 2022, but dialogue eventually stalled. 01/07/2025
Europe News Belarus continues crackdown on political dissent, rights group says Mass arrests and convictions of government critics in Belarus have continued since 2020, when Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was handed a sixth term in office in an election that the opposition and the West denounced as rigged. 01/07/2025
EU Decoded Will new animal welfare law curb illegal trade? The EU has created its first law on the welfare of dogs and cats to be applied across the bloc, targeting illegal trade and harmful practices. A regulation that was long overdue, considering that 44% of EU households have a pet and it's a billion-dollar business. 01/07/2025
No Comment Prague Zoo uses tonnes of ice to cool animals during heatwave As temperatures in Prague climbed above 34°C on Tuesday, Prague Zoo delivered 10 tonnes of ice to help its animals cope with the sweltering summer heat. 01/07/2025
Culture news The Corrs conquer Madrid with their mix of pop rock and Celtic notes Despite a massive thunderstorm, The Corrs enchanted Madrid with their Celtic music and greetings in Spanish. The audience lapped up their hits and covers on the band's return to the capital after an absence of more than 20 years. 01/07/2025