No Comment Tiny pony becomes the mane attraction for visitors Believed to be the smallest Shetland pony ever born at a UK rescue farm, Pam is charming everyone with her playful energy and tiny frame. 31/10/2025
No Comment Netherlands: Train crashes into truck at level crossing Five people sustained minor injuries after a train crashed into a truck at a level crossing in the Netherlands. 31/10/2025
Europe News Deal to allow UK access to EU defence scheme could be reached shortly As a non-EU country, the UK cannot fully participate in the €150 billion SAFE programme to rearm the bloc with European-made weapons, but a deal could be struck before a key deadline. This is seen as a win-win. 31/10/2025
Travel News This new night train will travel 1,400km from Switzerland to Sweden Tickets for the EuroNight service are expected to go on sale starting 4 November. 31/10/2025
Spain Watch: Mbappe receives 2024-2025 Golden Boot award Kylian Mbappe was presented with the 2024-2025 Golden Boot award on Friday in front of his Real Madrid team mates. 31/10/2025
Turkey Turkish court sentences hotel owner to life for fire that killed 78 The blaze broke out at the Grand Karta Hotel at the Kartalkaya ski resort on 21 January during the winter school break, killing 78 people and injuring 133. 31/10/2025
Business European carmakers fear supply shocks as Nexperia halts China exports Europe’s car industry is bracing for new supply shocks after Dutch chipmaker Nexperia halted wafer shipments from China amid management disputes, weeks after The Hague seized control of the company over security concerns. 31/10/2025
Green News Why does Greece continues to bury its rubbish and recycle very little? The waste problem is particularly critical in Athens and the wider area of the Greek capital. 31/10/2025
Culture news Halloween: The spinechilling books to get you in the moooood Are you sitting comfortably? Then let us begin. Whether you're celebrating Halloween or commiserating Day of the Dead, reading aloud or alone are both fitting ways to entertain yourself and, perhaps, any evil spirits willing to listen....These are Euronews Culture's books for bedtime and beyond! 31/10/2025
Netherlands Centrist D66 confirmed as Dutch general election winner With nearly all votes counted, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party no longer has a chance at overtaking the centrist D66 party led by Rob Jetten. 31/10/2025
Europe News EU countries split over polluting credits in Green Deal pushback Negotiations for pollution credits in 2040 climate neutrality goal could further water down the EU’s Green Deal in favor of European industry. A formal decision by environment ministers is due November 4. 31/10/2025
Economy Orbán to press Trump for break on Russia oil sanctions The Hungarian Prime Minister says dropping Russian oil would result in economic collapse, as Hungary imports more than four-fifths of its crude oil from Russia. 31/10/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation slows to 2.1%, yet Lagarde stays cautious Eurozone inflation eased to 2.1% in October, nearing the ECB’s target. Lagarde praised progress but warned of global and wage-related risks. 31/10/2025
No Comment Milan’s ghostly secrets ignite the Halloween spirit In Milan, Halloween unfolds amid centuries of history — from skull-lined chapels to ghostly legends in ancient libraries. 31/10/2025
Made in Europe Europe's hydrogen heroes are leading the way worldwide Are European companies still world leaders? Our new series “Made in Europe” takes a look around machine halls and production facilities. 31/10/2025
Design Barcelona's Sagrada Família becomes the world's tallest church Barcelona's basilica reached 162.91 metres in height on Thursday after the placement of a piece of its central tower, surpassing the German cathedral in Ulm by just over a metre. Gaudí's masterpiece will continue to grow to 172 metres in the coming months. 31/10/2025
No Comment GPHG stars on show: World's best watches on display in Geneva expo The beauty and craftsmanship of watchmaking is being celebrated at Geneva's Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in a new exhibition curated by the Grand Prix d'Horologerie de Geneve ahead of its annual award ceremony on 13 November. 31/10/2025
Europe in Motion How much packaging waste are EU citizens producing? Despite packaging waste having risen over the past decade, seven EU countries achieved the 2030 goal of recycling at least 70% of all packaging waste as early as 2023. 31/10/2025
Tech News 5 tips on how to use AI at work to avoid mistakes and hallucinations Don’t trust AI to make big decisions for you and think of it as an intern. 31/10/2025
No Comment Heavy rains cause flooding in various parts of Tuscany Italy faces unstable weather over Halloween, with heavy rain in the north and thunderstorms expected in the south. 31/10/2025
The Cube Did Trump invite the AfD's Alice Weidel to the White House? Not really Social media is awash with claims that Donald Trump invited Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Alice Weidel to Washington. He didn’t, but a Republican congresswoman did. 31/10/2025
No Comment Lego pumpkins bring Halloween magic to Legoland Windsor At first glance, it looks like an ordinary pumpkin patch. But hidden among the real pumpkins are others made entirely of Lego bricks. 31/10/2025
Latvia Latvian parliament votes to exit Istanbul Convention on women's rights The Latvian parliament decided to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention after a heated 13-hour debate, potentially making Latvia the first EU state to renounce it. 31/10/2025
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 'disposable agents' Russia's "disposable 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