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Europe News 
COP30: EU countries dodge 2035 climate targets with statement of intent
After lengthy negotiations, EU countries haven't agreed on a 2035 target to present at the United Nations next week.
Culture News 
Massive Attack pull their music from Spotify and platforms in Israel
The band has asked their label, UMG, to remove their music not just from Spotify but all streaming platforms in Israel.
Europe in Motion 
Watch the video: What are the 'hottest' food delivery trends in Europe?
Pizza and burgers remain the most sought-after comfort food options for takeout. But Asian cuisine is gaining ground.
No Comment 
Clashes erupt in Paris as protesters rally against Macron government
Clashes erupted in Paris on Thursday as protesters rallied against President Emmanuel Macron’s government, with police firing tear gas to disperse crowds.
World News 
Six Israeli soldiers killed in separate attacks in Gaza and West Bank
A roadside bomb in Gaza's Rafah killed four IDF soldiers and wounded three. Investigations are ongoing. A separate attack at a West Bank checkpoint killed two more soldiers.
World News 
Drones, 8k, virtual concerts: All the latest tech from the International Broadcast Convention
At IBC 2025, Amsterdam becomes the beating heart of audiovisual innovation: drones, 8K cameras and virtual reality welcome visitors. At the convention, Fujifilm presented GFX Eterna 55 and the technologies that are transforming the way stories are told
Culture News 
Donald Trump is reshaping the U.S. media landscape: After Kimmel, who’s next?
Critics fear crackdowns on free speech as Donald Trump escalating his campaign to reshaping the American media landscape. After late-night hosts Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel, will media companies manage to protect other media personalities expressing their First Amendment rights?
Climate 
Earth's water system is spiralling with deadly swings between too little and too much, warns WMO
Nearly 60 per cent of rivers now flow with either too much or too little water.
Europe News 
Gun crime capitals: Where's safest and most dangerous in the EU?
As several European cities struggle with rising organised crime and gun violence, Euronews lists EU capitals according to their safety and danger when it comes to shootings.
World News 
Canada and Mexico vow closer economic ties amid Trump trade shake up
Sheinbaum and Carney’s pledge comes as Trump’s ongoing and constantly evolving trade threats have put the countries on edge, compelling them to scramble for more stable trade alternatives.
Markets 
European markets open higher after rally on Wall Street, slide in Asia
An interest rate cut earlier this week by the US Federal Reserve has boosted sentiment in Europe and the US. Investors are also watching for news of a phone call on Friday between President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping.
World News 
Ukraine has 'hit the nail on the head' with strikes on Russian oil industry, economist says
Kyiv’s strategy to strike the Russian oil industry is “the most efficient thing Ukraine can do” to hurt Moscow's war machine. Still, it will not break the army and will not stop Moscow’s war, Russian economist Vladislav Inozemtsev told Euronews.
Travel News 
Venice daytripper fee to return in 2026: When will visitors have to pay?
In 2026, daytrippers will be required to pay from Friday to Sunday in April, May, June, and July.
Top News Stories Today 
Latest news bulletin | September 19th, 2025 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this September 19th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Health News 
Psychedelic medicine is promising but not ready to be rolled out to patients, say UK doctors
Clinical trials are underway across Europe testing whether psychedelic-assisted therapies can help address mental health disorders. But doctors urge a ‘sober science’ approach.
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