Azerbaijan Housing crisis is a matter of governance and not funding, city leaders tell World Urban Forum
Azerbaijan Housing crisis is a matter of governance and not funding, city leaders tell World Urban Forum
Tech News The future of AI is democratisation, says Taiwan's Gigabyte Through their super-powered new AI innovations, Taiwanese computer manufacturers Gigabyte are hoping to empower the world for better. 10/03/2026
Europe News Costa and von der Leyen strike diverging tone in chaotic world Council President Costa calls to double down on respect for international rules even if others don't, as von der Leyen urges a pragmatic, interest-driven foreign policy rooted in seeing the world as it is, not how it should be. 10/03/2026
Travel News Cologne’s famed Gothic cathedral to introduce admission fee Funds raised by the new charge will be used for rising maintenance costs at the UNESCO-listed church. 10/03/2026
Health news Could multivitamin supplements slow ageing? Taking daily vitamin supplements can help slow biological ageing, but experts caution against treating supplements as a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise. 10/03/2026
Germany What role does the US base in Germany's Ramstein play in Iran war? While Germany emphasises that it is not a party to the Iran war, the US airbase in Ramstein plays a central role in the coordination of the US intervention. 10/03/2026
Cinema Argentine horror 'The Dollmaker' works its spell at Fantasporto 'The Dollmaker' (Encantador) is the title of the film by Argentinian director José María Cicala that took the top prize at Portugal’s oldest film festival, which this year also paid tribute to Norwegian cinema. 10/03/2026
The Cube Fake Euronews reports spread disinformation about Middle East war A disinformation campaign which has been linked to pro-Russian actors is imitating reputable media outlets to push fake reports about the Middle East war, as part of a campaign to discredit the West and Ukraine. 10/03/2026
Tech News AI ‘Godfather’Yann LeCun raises nearly $1 billion for his startup His startup aims to develop AI systems that can make more informed decisions by leveraging data from cameras and sensors. 10/03/2026
No Comment Reindeer racing draws crowds in Finland’s frozen north near the Russian border Traditional reindeer racing that's been delighting fans for decades in Finland, has drawn crowds of spectators despite freezing sub zero temperatures. The competition is held at a remote location near the Russian border 264 kilometres northeast of the city of Oulu. 10/03/2026
Markets Oil prices fall as Trump floats possible sanctions relief Oil markets got their first significant relief in days as Trump signalled Washington could ease sanctions on some countries to cool crude prices. 10/03/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: War fears, oil markets and EU energy battles Also in this newsletter: Fico warns Slovakia may block EU's Ukraine loan if Orbán loses election. 10/03/2026
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