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Debate on minors' access to social media networks begins with three EU countries

France, Spain and Greece all support the idea of a minimum age limit to be able to access social networks.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Brexit pushes Gibraltar into EU customs union and Schengen area

The Rock’s government has sought such a deal for years β€” complaining that border crossings have become more onerous since the U.K. left the EU.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Politico Europe favicon Politico Europe

'I have a clear conscience' - Hermoso left out of Spain Euros squad

Forward Jenni Hermoso says she has a "clear conscience" after being left out of Spain's European Championship squad.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Latest news bulletin | June 11th – Evening

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

US image takes a blow in many nations β€” study

The US under President Donald Trump is losing popularity in a number of countries, a new study shows. But opinions on him and the country vary widely, in particular depending on ideological alignment.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Global role of euro stuck in neutral, ECB report finds

The European Central Bank's latest report shows the euro’s global role has barely shifted, with hopes of a revival still largely theoretical β€” despite growing doubts about the US dollar.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Denmark launches campaign to help parents talk to their teens in bid to curb opioid abuse

Danish authorities launched the campaign after a survey found that nearly half of Copenhagen parents do not know enough about opioids to talk to their children about the drugs.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

EU and US still grappling with child labor breaches

June 12 is World Day Against Child Labour, an event promoted by the International Labour Organization and UNICEF. Despite some progress, around one in 10 children globally work in ways deemed harmful or illegal.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

EU and US continue to grapple with child labor

June 12 is World Day Against Child Labor as promoted by the International Labour Organization and UNICEF. Despite some progress, around one in 10 children globally work in ways that are deemed harmful or illegal.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Malawi's youth battles for political inclusion

As Malawi prepares for elections in September, young candidates are pushing for political inclusion. But entrenched party structures and financial barriers stand in their way.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Poland's PM Donald Tusk survives parliamentary confidence vote

Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant political divisions.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

'Historic milestone': EU and UK strike political agreement on Gibraltar

The UK and Spain have been trying to reach a deal for yearsto ensure that people and goods could cross freelyover theBritish overseas territory's land border with Spain.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Uzbekistan celebrates historic World Cup qualification with victory against Qatar

After seven failed attempts, Uzbekistan's national football team has made history in Central Asia by qualifiying for next year's World Cup.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

European Court of Auditors flags inefficiencies in EU wildfire spending

Outdated data and failure by member states to prioritise risk areas mean EU money to tackle forest fires is not always effectively spent on the ground.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Polish PM Donald Tusk wins confidence vote

Tusk called the vote after his political camp narrowly lost the recent presidential election.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Demonstrations over deportation raids grow across US cities

Protests sparked by immigration raids in Los Angeles, leading President Donald Trump to deploy National Guard troops, have rapidly spread to cities across the United States.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Poland: PM Tusk's pro-EU government wins confidence vote

Tusk's call for a confidence vote came after right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki was elected president, narrowly beating the Tusk-backed candidate. The opposition had said the lost election would be Tusk's downfall.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

What we know about Austria school shooting

It is not yet known why a 21-year-old Austrian man committed a shooting that left 10 people dead.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Fewer journalists but more publishers in the EU: Is AI to blame for the shift?

Journalists remain under pressure with huge burnout rates. Some of them are turning to completely different jobs, like bartending and deliveries, to make ends meet.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Using public funds to manipulate the public is not policy β€” it’s propaganda

Using the European Commission’s institutional power to target companies or rig the political process isn’t a strategy. It’s abuse. And no amount of NGO window-dressing changes that, Joachim Nikolaus SteinhΓΆfel writes.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Selfie zones and mobility scooter fines: The weirdest crackdowns on tourist behaviour in 2025

Efforts to curb visitor numbers have made headlines thanks to outside-the-box thinking from both officials and residents.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

EU approaches final hurdle to joining European Human Rights Convention

A possible final legal battle enabling the European Union to join the European Convention of Human Rights is set to take place on Thursday.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

What we know about the gunman who killed 10 in Austria school shooting

Ten people, including high school students, were killed in the country's worst mass shooting in its post-World War II history. The perpetrator also died in an apparent suicide, police said.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Former Germany star Lina Magull opens up about mental health struggles

Former Germany player Lina Magull says she has recovered her passion both for football and life β€” and credits a psychiatric clinic stay with helping her to recover.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

AI art can't match human creativity, yet β€” researchers

Generative AI models are bad at representing things that require human senses, like smell and touch. Their creativity is 'hollow and shallow,' say experts.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

3,000 tourists pledge to β€˜do the right thing’ on Scotland’s most famous road trip

The pledge comes after ongoing concerns about road safety and traffic management in the region due to the tourists making the famous journey.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

US inflation rose slightly last month as grocery prices ticked higher

Inflation remains stubbornly above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, which makes it less likely that the central bank will cut its key short-term interest rate.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Ukraine updates: 1,212 soldiers' bodies back in Ukraine

Ukraine has received more than 1,000 bodies of dead soldiers amid a dispute with Russia over the action. A Kremlin aide says the two countries will start exchanging seriously wounded POWs on Thursday.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Germany's ambassador to Ukraine Martin JΓ€ger to head intelligence service, reports say

According to media reports, the German ambassador to Ukraine, Martin JΓ€ger, is to take over as head of the Federal Intelligence Service. His predecessor Bruno Kahl will move to the Vatican as ambassador.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Homes and vehicles torched in Ballymena during anti-immigrant unrest

Protesters clashed with police in Ballymena on Tuesday night, throwing bricks, bottles and fireworks, and setting vehicles ablaze in a second wave of anti-immigrant unrest in Northern Ireland.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Bag searches won't solve school violence in France, unionist says after fatal stabbing

Following the fatal stabbing of a school assistant in France, a teaching unionst tells Euronews that mindsets around youth violence must change.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Austria mourns victims of Graz school shooting

Hundreds gathered in Graz’s main square on Tuesday evening for a candlelit vigil, mourning the ten victims of a school shooting that shook Austria’s second-largest city.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Trump says US has reached a trade deal with China

Beijing will supply the US with rare earths and magnets while the US will allow Chinese students to attend its colleges and universities.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s stunning walking sculptures showcased in new exhibition

A new exhibition in Delft, The Strandbeesten Mortuary, showcases the life and evolution of Dutch artist Theo Jansen’s iconic wind-powered beach creatures. Made from materials like PVC pipes and plastic bottles, these kinetic sculptures have "lived" and "died" on the Dutch coastline since 1990.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews

From plastics to sunscreen: The growing battle to tackle ocean pollution | Euronews Tech Talks

Plastic and chemical pollution in marine environments pose a major threat to the health of our oceans. Euronews Tech Talks interviews two experts to understand the scale of the problem and explore the technological solutions that could help address it.

Published on: June 11, 2025 | Source: Euronews favicon Euronews