Europe News Brussels warns Orbán: it's your duty to comply with ICC warrants Ignoring an arrest warrant by the ICC would breach international obligations and damage Hungary's reputation, Věra Jourová told Euronews. 22/11/2024
Europe News VW workers' union threatens to go on strike after talks fail Earlier this week, the workers announced that they were willing to accept pay reductions so that the company could continue to keep plants open and avoid mass layoffs. 22/11/2024
No Comment Fatal pile-up on Polish motorway amid first snow A tragic pile-up on the A4 motorway near Bolesławiec, Poland, involving four lorries, two cars, and a van, left one person dead and another injured on Friday morning. Witnesses cite poor road conditions and lack of surface preparation during the season’s first snowfall. Police are investigating. 22/11/2024
Euronews Debates Innovating for impact: Shaping the future of rare disease treatment In partnership with Rare Disease Moonshot Watch the highlights of our live debate in the video above to learn more about what needs to be done to accelerate research on rare diseases and development of treatments. You can also watch the full replay in the video below. 22/11/2024
Norway Norwegian student arrested on charges of spying on the US for Russia The accused had been working as a security guard at the US embassy in Oslo, and is said to have admitted to collecting and sharing information. 22/11/2024
EuroVerify Fact-check: What do we know about Russia’s nuclear arsenal? Moscow has lowered the bar for using nuclear weapons and fired a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead into Ukraine, heightening tensions with the West. 22/11/2024
Romania Romania election preview: who is running for president? Marcel Ciolacu, prime minister and chief of the Social Democratic Party, is the frontrunner to win the presidential election, leading in all polls. 22/11/2024
Business German auto technology supplier Bosch to cut thousands of jobs German auto technology supplier Bosch to cut thousands of jobs, citing stagnant demand for cars and new technology. 22/11/2024
Netherlands Dutch court weighs lawsuit against arms sales to Israel The complaint, lodged by pro-Palestinian activists, comes a day after the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence secretary Yoav Gallant. 22/11/2024
Europe News Spain fines five low budget airlines €180m for 'abusive practices' Ryanair, Easyjet, and Vueling are among the airlines being punished for charging passengers extra for hand luggage, among other things. 22/11/2024
Europe in Motion Which countries attract the most EU exchange students? Spain and the UK are the top destinations, as over 360,000 undergraduate and master's students from the EU took part in a mobility programme of at least three months, the latest Eurostat data shows. 22/11/2024
Culture news German museum repatriates ancient marble head to Greece Will the return of the sculpture, which will go on display in Thessaloniki, put extra pressure on the British Museum to return the Parthenon Marbles? 22/11/2024
World News Macron in trouble over Haiti: European leaders' worst hot mic moments Several prominent European leaders have been caught out by comments they made when they thought their microphones were switched off. 22/11/2024
Business ExxonMobil, Eni and Total eye natural gas deposit plan off Cyprus ExxonMobil could partner up with Eni and Total to jointly develop natural gas deposits off Cyprus. 22/11/2024
Markets Bitcoin continues to climb in extended surge following US elections Bitcoin extended its streak of record highs after ticking above $99,000 (around €95,000) for the first time overnight. The cryptocurrency has rocketed more than 40% in just two weeks. 22/11/2024
Europe News At least two people dead in Ukraine after Russian airstike in Sumy Local officials say an Iranian-made Shahed drone loaded with shrapnel specifically targeted individuals. Twelve other people were injured. 22/11/2024
Culture news 'Butts 4 Tour Busses': Kate Nash starts OnlyFans to fund tour As live music touring gets increasingly expensive for artists, Kate Nash has come up with a novel way of raising extra cash... 22/11/2024
Travel News Gatwick Airport terminal reopens after security alert resolved The South Terminal was closed at 11:55CET on Friday morning after police were called to investigate a 'suspected prohibited item' found in luggage earlier that morning. 22/11/2024
Europe News Polish PM Tusk's party holds presidential primary to choose candidate Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk will not run in the Civic Coalition's contest, which is between the foreign minister and Warsaw's mayor. 22/11/2024
Food and Drink Hamburglars: Thieves steal €200,000 worth of gourmet Christmas meat A robbery of a prized Christmas staple in Spain has led to ham heartbreak for one family-run business. 22/11/2024
Europe News Record number of aid workers killed in 2024, UN says According to the United Nations, at least 281 humanitarian workers have died so far this year, with most of them killed in the war in Gaza. 22/11/2024
Europe News Austria lifts veto on the Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria Budapest was the stage of a major breakthrough in Schengen after Austria agreed to lifts its veto on Romania and Bulgaria's accession. 22/11/2024
Health news Study links endometriosis to slightly higher chance of early death Endometriosis and fibroids were both linked to an increased risk of early death from gynaecological cancers. 22/11/2024
Business Northvolt files for bankruptcy in major blow to European EV sector The Swedish battery developer and manufacturer, Northvolt, has filed for bankruptcy in the US, as the company struggles with mounting debt, after it was unable to secure rescue funding and was left with only one week of cash reserves. 22/11/2024
Culture news Rokia Traoré to be extradited to Belgium over child custody case After their split in 2018, Malian Rokia Traoré has withheld her nine-year-old daughter from her Belgian partner. 22/11/2024
Tech News Governments ask EU Commission to beef up cybersecurity agency Enisa The extra financial and human resources would come as the Cybersecurity Act is up for a review. 22/11/2024