From deforestation to fossil fuels: What did countries actually agree on at COP30?
COP30 may go down in history as a fiery flop, as divisions quashed all hope for a commitment to fossil fuel phaseout.Read More
Ukrainian freediver Kateryna Sadurska breaks 86m no fins dive record in Dominica
Ukraine’s Kateryna Sadurska sets a new Constant Weight No Fins discipline (CNF) world record with an 86 metre dive at Blue Element, confirming her place among the most accomplished freedivers.…
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to publish prison memoir on his 20 days behind bars
That was a fast turnaround… Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is set to publish a book next month called “A Prisoner’s Diary”, detailing his 20 days in jail. He was…
Fact check: Are cows in Denmark dying over Bovaer additive?
Misinformation and controversy surrounding the methane-reducing Bovaer feed additive hit the UK last year, and has now travelled over to Denmark. Read More
Exclusive: European Commission touts increase of biofuels to clean up heavy transport
Exclusive: The EU wants to increase the uptake of biofuels for the aviation and maritime sectors to cut pollution from heavy transport. Ukraine could play a key role. Read More
Lisbon switches into festive season with giant tree and fireworks
Thousands gathered in Lisbon as the city switched on its Christmas lights, with fireworks illuminating the giant tree in the main square and festive decorations lighting up streets, landmarks and…
Latest news bulletin | November 24th, 2025 – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 24th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Officials clear debris after first Israeli strike in Beirut in months
Residents of Beirut’s southern suburb of Haret Hreik woke up on Monday to see debris scattered around roads targeted by the attack, as well as damaged cars and buildings. Read…
Spain’s attorney general resigns after Supreme Court conviction over data leak
Álvaro García Ortiz’s decision came less than a week after he received a two-year suspension and a fine for disclosing private information about the partner of an opposition politician. Read…
‘Truly rare’: Archaeologists uncover 1,700-year-old Roman tomb in Budapest
The limestone coffin, sealed for nearly two millennia, contained a young woman’s skeleton surrounded by treasures meant for her eternal journey. Read More