Latest news bulletin | November 25th, 2025 – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 25th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Scarlett Johansson to star in ‘radical’ new ‘Exorcist’ film
Following the box office and critical flop of 2023’s ‘The Exorcist: Believer’, Universal has announced an A-list casting coup for their new Exorcist film, one which has makes us cautiously…
This Japanese airline is offering free domestic flights for UK and European travellers
Amid rising overtourism in popular cities such as Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan has introduced a new way of encouraging travel to lesser-visited areas. Read More
From the Alps to the Andes: How climate change in mountain regions is putting billions at risk
Scientists warn accelerating climate change in mountain regions is increasing the risk of “devastating” floods and hazardous events.Read More
Northern Ireland town set to rename street honouring former Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew Way in the Northern Irish town of Carrickfergus will be renamed after the disgraced former royal was removed from public life. Read more at Read More
Thai woman found alive in coffin moments before temple cremation
A 65-year-old Thai woman shocked temple staff when she began moving inside her coffin moments before cremation. Her brother believed she had died after becoming unresponsive for two days, but…
Ringside manners: UFC Palestinian star Belal Muhammad on heritage, fighting and faith
Belal Muhammad, the UFC’s first champion of Palestinian origin tells Euronews Culture about his journey to the top of an extremely competitive sport, co-headlining the first-ever Fight Night in Qatar…
Lithuania convicts teen for IKEA arson attack on behalf of Russian security services
The perpetrator pleaded guilty to the crime. Prosecutors said he acted “in the interests of the military structures and security services of the Russian Federation.” Read more at Read More
Australian senator Pauline Hanson suspended for wearing burqa in parliament
Australian Senator Pauline Hanson was suspended for seven sitting days after entering Parliament in a burqa during a protest against the rejection of her bill to ban full-face coverings. Read…
France’s Sorbonne suspends lecture after antisemitic hate speech remarks
The university said around 100 students and six lecturers were exposed to “explicitly racist remarks and Nazi apologia” during the course. Read more at Read More