Latest news bulletin | November 16th, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 16th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Fast food reimagined: How quality and inclusivity are transforming quick bites
Fast food used to be simple. A greasy burger, a side of fries, and a guilty conscience. It was quick, cheap, and nutritionally questionable. Nowadays, fast food is suffering an…
Central Asian leaders deepen regional integration as Azerbaijan joins consultative format
Central Asian leaders gathered in Uzbekistan’s capital for the Seventh Consultative Meeting, emphasizing stronger political dialogue, economic integration, and collective security. Read more at Read More
UK to announce biggest immigration shake-up, including temporary asylum and stricter conditions for protection
Britain announced on Saturday 15 November that it will begin the biggest review of its asylum policies in recent times. The plan is inspired by Denmark’s approach, which is seen…
Chile decides its future today in polarised presidential elections
Chile is holding its presidential election on Sunday where candidates are competing with tough-on-crime and immigration proposals. Four years after the election of progressive Gabriel Boric, the country has a…
Gen Z’s take to the streets in Mexico: 20 arrested and over 100 police officers injured
Thousands of young people marched in Mexico City on Saturday in a nationwide protest against violence and corruption. The demonstration ended with riots in the Zócalo: 20 civilians and more…
Storm Claudia clean-up begins in UK villages Ewyas Harold and Monmouth after flooding
Villagers near the England-Wales border joined cleaning efforts after flooding caused by Storm Claudia, as farmers rescued livestock and communities rallied around those affected. Read more at Read More
Foraging chef’s forest finds fill restaurant plates on Isle of Man UNESCO biosphere
Rather than using rare ingredients to impress diners, Pippa Lovell’s uses invasive species in her dishes to help the Isle of Man’s biodiversity. Read More
The future of the world is being shaped in Europe, says German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
In his speech to his party’s youth wing on Saturday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) clearly distanced himself from the far-right AfD and stressed the importance of Europe and the…
Talk of the town: Spain’s Joselito ham and Sierra Cantabria wines win over New York
Joselito hams and Sierra Cantabria wines have been rewarded in New York at the inaugural Gastronomic Excellence created by the Spain-United States Chamber of Commerce. Joselito, renowned for its vintage…