Deep-sea mining tests impact more than a third of seabed animals, landmark study warns
A five-year-long investigation into how deep-sea mining impacts biodiversity has finally been published.Read More
Syrians mark first anniversary of Assad’s ousting with nationwide celebrations
Syrians held nationwide gatherings to mark the first anniversary of Bashar Assad’s removal. Read more at Read More
Cash-strapped Francis Ford Coppola sells unique F.R Journe watch for $10.8 million
Hollywood legendary director Francis Ford Coppola has slightly eased his financial woes by selling his unique F.R Journe FFC prototype wristwatch for a record $10.8 million at an auction in…
Latest news bulletin | December 9th, 2025 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this December 9th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
Clashes erupt between farmers and police in Greece amid protests over EU subsidy delays
Farmers in Crete clashed with riot police as protests over delayed EU subsidies spread to areas near the island’s two international airports. Read more at Read More
Trump justifies follow-up US military strike saying survivors were trying to right boat
On Monday,Trump backtracked on whether he would release the video footage of the second strike. Read more at Read More
Temperature average for 2023-2025 on track to exceed 1.5C for first time, Copernicus data reveals
The rising temperatures reflect the ‘accelerating pace of climate change’, says Copernicus.Read More
What’s stopping Europe from plugging the gender gap?
Despite new data showing that complete gender parity in decision-making is still far from a reality, Spain and Ireland have made the most progress in the past 10 years. Read…
EU reduces asylum seeker relocations from countries under migratory pressure
EU countries agreed to 21,000 relocations and €420 million in financial contributions for 2026, which is less than the Commission had pitched. Read More
UN aid agency cuts appeal for 2026 to €28bn after lowest annual support in a decade
This year, the UN system slashed thousands of jobs, notably at its migration and refugee agencies, and Secretary General António Guterres’ office has launched a review of UN operations. Read…