Europe News Video. French government hid Nestlé's illegal treatment of bottled water Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/05/2025 - 21:35 GMT+2 Last year, the Swiss company publicly acknowledged having used treatments on mineral waters and agreed to pay a €2 million fine to avoid legal action. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next French government hid Nestlé's illegal treatment of bottled water Now playing Next Marktweg in The Hague becomes iconic orange street for World Cup Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 10th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next No, Mbappé hasn't made sexual harassment allegations against Macron Now playing Next Watch: Batteries, microchips, and K-Pop—what's at stake at the EU-Korea Summit Now playing Next Who has the most and fewest judges in the EU? Now playing Next Divers capture the first ever video of a great white shark in the Med Now playing Next Police in Northern Ireland arrest man after violent Belfast stabbing Now playing Next Who pays the most and least for broadband in the EU? Now playing Next Why Ireland is under fire over its alumina exports to Russia Now playing Next France demands judicial overhaul after murder of 11-year-old girl Now playing Next Subway station in Mexico City goes viral over chandeliers Now playing Next Philippines continues rescue effort after powerful Mindanao quake Now playing Next How AI and satellites can help protect our oceans | Euronews Tech Talks Now playing Next Spain: Pope Leo XIV surprises passengers with cockpit visit on Madrid-Barcelona flight Now playing Next EU migration rules kick in, but enforcement is already in doubt More videos
Now playing Next Spain: Pope Leo XIV surprises passengers with cockpit visit on Madrid-Barcelona flight
Europe News Two officers injured as anti-immigration protests break out in Belfast following stabbing
Tech News Exclusive: ‘If China attacks Taiwan, you will be affected too,’ Taiwan’s deputy FM warns Europe
The Europe Conversation 'EU's environmental policy must be part of defence strategy,' Commissioner Roswall says