Europe News Mental health innovations take centre stage at VivaTech Paris With nearly 14,000 start-ups, and artificial intelligence stealing the spotlight, this year’s tech fair puts a surprising focus on mental health 11/06/2025
Culture news NY jury convicts Harvey Weinstein of top charge in sex crimes retrial The Oscar-winning producer maintains that he never sexually assaulted or raped anyone. His lawyers portrayed his accusers as opportunists who accepted his advances because they wanted help with their careers in Hollywood. 11/06/2025
Myanmar Myanmar on path to destruction if violence doesn’t end, UN envoy says A widespread armed struggle against military rule in Myanmar began in February 2021 after generals seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. 11/06/2025
Culture news Brian Wilson, co-founder of 1960s band the Beach Boys, dies aged 82 Wilson's family posted news of his death to his website and social media accounts on Wednesday. 11/06/2025
Djibouti UN launches rescue operation after eight migrants die off Djibouti Thousands of migrants from African, Middle Eastern and South Asian countries seeking a better life in Europe attempt irregular migration every year. 11/06/2025
Europe News 3 EU countries start debate about minors' access to social media France, Spain and Greece all support the idea of a minimum age limit to be able to access social networks. 11/06/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 11th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 11/06/2025
Health news Why Denmark wants parents to talk to their teens about opioids Danish authorities launched the campaign after a survey found that nearly half of Copenhagen parents do not know enough about opioids to talk to their children about the drugs. 11/06/2025
Europe News Poland's PM Donald Tusk survives parliamentary confidence vote Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions. 11/06/2025
Europe News 'Historic milestone': EU and UK strike political deal on Gibraltar The UK and Spain have been trying to reach a deal for years to ensure that people and goods could cross freely over the British overseas territory's land border with Spain. 11/06/2025
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan celebrates debut World Cup qualification with Qatar victory After seven failed attempts, Uzbekistan's national football team has made history in Central Asia by qualifiying for next year's World Cup. 11/06/2025
Europe News ECA flags inefficiencies in EU wildfire spending Outdated data and failure by member states to prioritise risk areas mean EU money to tackle forest fires is not always effectively spent on the ground. 11/06/2025
No Comment Demonstrations over deportation raids grow across US cities Protests sparked by immigration raids in Los Angeles, leading President Donald Trump to deploy National Guard troops, have rapidly spread to cities across the United States. 11/06/2025
Europe in Motion Fewer journalists but more publishers in the EU: Is it because of AI? Journalists remain under pressure with huge burnout rates. Some of them are turning to completely different jobs, like bartending and deliveries, to make ends meet. 11/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Using public funds to sway the public is not policy — it’s propaganda Using the European Commission’s institutional power to target companies or rig the political process isn’t a strategy. It’s abuse. And no amount of NGO window-dressing changes that, Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel writes. 11/06/2025
Travel News The weirdest crackdowns on tourist behaviour in 2025 so far Efforts to curb visitor numbers have made headlines thanks to outside-the-box thinking from both officials and residents. 11/06/2025
Austria What we know about the gunman who killed 10 in Austria school shooting Ten people, including high school students, were killed in the country's worst mass shooting in its post-World War II history. The perpetrator also died in an apparent suicide, police said. 11/06/2025
Destinations Thousands of visitors pledge good behaviour on Scotland's iconic NC500 The pledge comes after ongoing concerns about road safety and traffic management in the region due to the tourists making the famous journey. 11/06/2025
Economy US inflation rose slightly last month as grocery prices ticked higher Inflation remains stubbornly above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, which makes it less likely that the central bank will cut its key short-term interest rate. 11/06/2025
Germany Ambassador to Ukraine Jäger to become Germany's new spy chief According to media reports, the German ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, is to take over as head of the Federal Intelligence Service. His predecessor Bruno Kahl will move to the Vatican as ambassador. 11/06/2025
No Comment Homes and vehicles torched in Ballymena during anti-immigrant unrest Protesters clashed with police in Ballymena on Tuesday night, throwing bricks, bottles and fireworks, and setting vehicles ablaze in a second wave of anti-immigrant unrest in Northern Ireland. 11/06/2025
Europe News Bag searches won't solve school violence in France, unionist says Following the fatal stabbing of a school assistant in France, a teaching unionst tells Euronews that mindsets around youth violence must change. 11/06/2025
No Comment Austria mourns victims of Graz school shooting Hundreds gathered in Graz’s main square on Tuesday evening for a candlelit vigil, mourning the ten victims of a school shooting that shook Austria’s second-largest city. 11/06/2025
Economy Trump says US has reached a trade deal with China Beijing will supply the US with rare earths and magnets while the US will allow Chinese students to attend its colleges and universities. 11/06/2025
Art Theo Jansen’s stunning walking sculptures showcased in new exhibition A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and plastic bottles, these kinetic sculptures have "lived" and "died" on the Dutch coastline since 1990. 11/06/2025
Euronews Tech Talks From plastics to sunscreen: The battle to clean our oceans | Podcast Plastic and chemical pollution in marine environments pose a major threat to the health of our oceans. Euronews Tech Talks interviews two experts to understand the scale of the problem and explore the technological solutions that could help address it. 11/06/2025
Health news Childhood trauma linked to higher risk of endometriosis The gynaecological condition can cause severe pain and infertility, but doctors still don’t know exactly why some women develop it. 11/06/2025
Modern Nomads Turkistan – Crown Jewel of Central Asia’s culture and religion In partnership with MDQ Euronews visits Turkistan, the holy city of Asian Muslims and UNESCO’s cultural site with its ancient streets, a 14th century mausoleum, 16th century baths and 21st century tourist attractions. 11/06/2025
Qatar 365 Qatar’s green goals: Recycling, research and gardening | Qatar 365 In partnership with Media City Despite being in an arid region, Qatar has become a success story in climate resilience and sustainability. Qatar Foundation’s initiatives like Green Island and The Giving Garden are ways to fight climate change through educating the youth and nurturing the next generation of climate activists. 11/06/2025
Europeans' Stories Is Cyprus doing enough to fight illegal landfills? The Republic of Cyprus has a serious issue with its waste management. The island recycles far less than required by European Union legislation and sends much more to landfill. It also has numerous illegal dumping grounds. What is the extent of the problem, and what are the possible solutions? 11/06/2025