Latest news bulletin | June 10th, 2026 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 10th, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Trust in France’s institutions ‘at stake’ after girl’s killing, Emmanuel Macron says
The body of the girl, named as Lyhanna, was found last week after she went missing on 29 May in the southwestern town of Fleurance. Read More
Patrick Bruel scandal: French prosecutors seek charges and pre-trial detention over sex abuse claims
After 48 hours in custody, the Nanterre prosecutor on Wednesday sought formal charges and pre-trial detention for the 67-year-old artist, accused of multiple sexual assaults he vehemently denies. Read More
Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Disclosure Day’ – Close Encounters Of The Fourth Kind?
Steven Spielberg revisits his passion for interstellar visitors, with a government conspiracy begging to be blown wide open… NB: Spoiler-free review. Read More
Pakistan army helicopter crashes in Kashmir after technical fault, killing all on board
Witnesses said that the helicopter crashed shortly after take-off from a helipad. Ambulances arrived at the scene and transported the victims to a nearby hospital. Read more at Read More
Multiple attackers kill 12 people in late-night shooting in South Africa, police say
Police said the motive was not yet known and no arrests had been made, but there were suspicions it was related to competition over illegal mining in the area. Read…
Deadly clashes in Kenya as protesters fight US Ebola quarantine facility
Kenya saw fresh unrest on 9 June as protesters defied a court order and clashed with police near Laikipia Air Base over plans for a US funded Ebola quarantine facility,…
Julian Barnes quits fiction after winning 2026 Princess of Asturias for literature
The British novelist said at a recent launch of his essay ‘Farewells’ at Barcelona’s Caixafòrum that this would be his final novel, after turning 80 and spending over 45 years…
A turning point: Why Germany’s military capabilities are underestimated
Many people believe that Germans are not prepared for defence. In a guest article for Euronews, military sociologist Dr Timo Graf uses recent survey data to show why this view…
‘Europe should evolve its carbon market, not dilute it,’ investors say
A group of investors managing €11.4 trillion in funds are advocating for complementary industrial policies such as grids, electrification and clean tech financing, reflecting a broader shift in European climate…