Our editorial team, supported by AI-powered tools, creates modern news bulletins designed to deliver the most important information without the noise. Each release is dynamic, fact-focused, and built for listeners who value clarity and fast insight into global events.
Audio news format
convenient to listen anytime: during your morning run, commute, break, or evening wind-down.
Under 5 minutes
only the key updates from politics, economy, culture, technology, and major world events.
European perspective, global coverage
with a focus on stories that impact our region and everyday life.
Created with AI support
enabling faster processing, accuracy, and an innovative storytelling experience.
Stay informed, listen to the latest releases, and get the updates that matter – smarter and faster with EUR Radio.
SHORT NEWS
POWERED BY AI
2025-12-27 20:08
Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
1. Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
1. Storm Johannes Causes Power Outages
Winter storm Johannes has left thousands of households in Sweden and Norway without electricity. The severe weather, characterized by strong winds and heavy snowfall, has also resulted in significant traffic disruptions and challenges for ferry services across the region.
2. Trump Faces Legal Challenges
2. Trump Faces Legal Challenges
Former US President Donald Trump is facing increasing legal vulnerabilities, with multiple indictments and convictions for various offenses. His political future appears uncertain as he navigates these challenges, including a history of impeachment and serious allegations of misconduct.
3. Earthquake Hits Taiwan
3. Earthquake Hits Taiwan
A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Taiwan's northeastern coastal city of Yilan late Saturday. The quake, which was felt in the capital Taipei, occurred at a depth of 73 kilometers, prompting authorities to begin damage assessments across the affected areas.
4. Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agency Confronts Parliament
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency reported that security services obstructed their attempts to raid parliament amid a new graft investigation involving several MPs. This incident comes as the country continues to grapple with ongoing corruption scandals that have already led to high-profile resignations.
5. Zelenskyy Prepares for Talks with Trump
5. Zelenskyy Prepares for Talks with Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and other EU leaders ahead of his peace talks with Donald Trump in the US. Discussions will focus on ensuring security through collaboration with major global powers.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of
deadly clashes along their border. This commitment aims to restore peace after an earlier truce, brokered with the involvement of President Donald Trump, fell apart.
6. Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement following weeks of deadly clashes along their border. This commitment aims to restore peace after an earlier truce, brokered with the involvement of President Donald Trump, fell apart.
7. In Italy, nine individuals have been arrested and €8 million seized in
a significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects facing remand in custody.
7. In Italy, nine individuals have been arrested and €8 million seized in a significant operation targeting illicit financing linked to Hamas. The Anti-Mafia District Directorate of Genoa coordinated the crackdown, with all suspects facing remand in custody.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider its stance on rejoining the EU customs union
This comes as discussions intensify about the implications of Brexit on trade relations and economic stability in the UK.
8. UK trade unions are calling on the Labour Party to reconsider its stance on rejoining the EU customs union. This comes as discussions intensify about the implications of Brexit on trade relations and economic stability in the UK.
In a significant development, Poland has scrambled jets along its border with Ukraine following missile and drone strikes on Kyiv by Russia. The Polish military described the action as a “preventative” measure to secure its airspace amid escalating tensions.
Meanwhile, the UK is set to introduce paid gap years with the British armed forces, aiming to recruit around 150 teenagers initially, with plans to expand to over 1,000 placements annually. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the country’s defence capabilities.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 3 degrees, dropping to -1 at night. Paris and Brussels will also experience similar chilly weather, with highs around 5 and 4 degrees respectively. In Riga, expect strong winds and a high of 5 degrees, while Stockholm will reach 4 degrees. Madrid will be slightly warmer, with temperatures between 4 and 10 degrees, but rain is likely there as well.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-27 12:02
Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
1. Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
1. Poland Scrambles Jets Amid Russian Strikes
Poland has scrambled fighter jets along its border with Ukraine following overnight missile and drone attacks on Kyiv. The Polish military described the action as a "preventative" measure to enhance security in the region as tensions escalate ahead of upcoming US-Ukraine peace talks.
2. UK Introduces Military Gap Year Scheme
2. UK Introduces Military Gap Year Scheme
The UK government is set to offer paid gap years with the armed forces to teenagers as part of a new approach to national defense. Initially, around 150 young people will be recruited, with plans to expand the initiative to more than 1,000 placements annually.
3. Pro-Russian Hackers Target French Postal Service
3. Pro-Russian Hackers Target French Postal Service
The French postal service was brought to a standstill by a cyber attack claimed by the pro-Russian group "Noname057." The attack occurred shortly before Christmas, disrupting parcel deliveries across the country.
4. NATO Chief Rejects EU Defense Autonomy
4. NATO Chief Rejects EU Defense Autonomy
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for the European Union to pursue a defense strategy independent of the United States. His comments were a response to European People’s Party leader Manfred Weber, who suggested that Europe should prepare for greater autonomy in defense matters.
5. Avalanches in French Alps Result in Two Deaths
5. Avalanches in French Alps Result in Two Deaths
Two fatalities have been reported following separate avalanches in the French Alps. A 60-year-old mountain guide died while leading a group of skiers in La Plagne, while details surrounding the second incident remain under investigation.
6. Perry Bamonte, the beloved guitarist and keyboardist of The Cure, has passed away at the age of 65
The band confirmed his death on their official website, stating he died at home on Christmas after a brief illness, leaving a significant void in their musical legacy.
6. Perry Bamonte, the beloved guitarist and keyboardist of The Cure, has passed away at the age of 65. The band confirmed his death on their official website, stating he died at home on Christmas after a brief illness, leaving a significant void in their musical legacy.
7. A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, leading to thousands
of flight cancellations and delays. As the northeast prepares for up to 9 inches of snow, over 1,600 flights had already been impacted by Friday night, disrupting holiday travel plans for many.
7. A severe winter storm is wreaking havoc across the United States, leading to thousands of flight cancellations and delays. As the northeast prepares for up to 9 inches of snow, over 1,600 flights had already been impacted by Friday night, disrupting holiday travel plans for many.
8. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have reaffirmed their unity ahead
of a crucial conversation with US President Donald Trump. The leaders met to coordinate their positions, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in their discussions regarding ongoing geopolitical challenges.
8. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyj and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have reaffirmed their unity ahead of a crucial conversation with US President Donald Trump. The leaders met to coordinate their positions, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in their discussions regarding ongoing geopolitical challenges.
In a significant development, President Donald Trump has positioned himself as the key decision-maker for any peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. In an exclusive interview with POLITICO, Trump indicated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will present a new 20-point peace plan during their upcoming meeting in Florida this Sunday.
In other news, researchers in Thailand have made an exciting discovery, finding a wild cat species thought to be extinct for three decades. The flat-headed cat was last seen in 1995 and has now been captured on camera in the Princess Sirindhorn Sanctuary, marking a remarkable moment for wildlife conservation.
Turning to the weather, expect chilly conditions across Europe today. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 7 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 3 degrees. Brussels and Paris are both forecasted to reach around 4 to 5 degrees, and in Riga, temperatures may hit 5 degrees but will drop to 1 degree by night. Strong winds are anticipated in Riga and Stockholm, with the latter also experiencing highs of 4 degrees. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-26 15:47
Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
1. Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
1. Deadly explosion during Friday prayers inside Syrian mosque
An explosion in a mosque in Homs, Syria, has resulted in at least eight fatalities and 18 injuries during Friday prayers, according to the health ministry. Images from the scene depict significant damage, with blackened walls and shattered windows.
2. UK records highest-ever arms exports in 2025
2. UK records highest-ever arms exports in 2025
The UK has achieved a record in arms exports, amounting to €22 billion in 2025, as reported by the defence ministry. This increase is attributed to heightened military spending across Europe in response to security threats, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
3. Zelenskyy, Trump to meet on Sunday
3. Zelenskyy, Trump to meet on Sunday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to meet with US President Donald Trump in Florida on Sunday. The discussions will focus on new peace proposals aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict resulting from the Russian invasion.
4. NATO chief Rutte rejects calls for EU defense independence from US
4. NATO chief Rutte rejects calls for EU defense independence from US
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for the EU to establish independent defense structures, emphasizing the importance of maintaining ties with the US. This statement follows remarks from senior European politicians advocating for greater EU defense autonomy.
5. Belgium to introduce gender quotas for top management of state firms
5. Belgium to introduce gender quotas for top management of state firms
Belgium's federal government has agreed to implement gender quotas, requiring that one third of management board and executive committee positions in state-owned companies be held by women. This decision follows extensive negotiations and aims to enhance gender equality in leadership roles.
6. Ukraine's allies are gearing up for a significant meeting in January to finalize security
guarantees aimed at stabilizing the region post-ceasefire. Discussions will include the potential deployment of troops, following a recent 20-point plan developed in talks between Washington and Kyiv.
6. Ukraine's allies are gearing up for a significant meeting in January to finalize security guarantees aimed at stabilizing the region post-ceasefire. Discussions will include the potential deployment of troops, following a recent 20-point plan developed in talks between Washington and Kyiv.
7. Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People's Party, has urged for the establishment
of an EU military force to help secure peace in Ukraine. His call comes in light of the ongoing discussions about a comprehensive plan to end the conflict, which is currently under review by Moscow.
7. Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People's Party, has urged for the establishment of an EU military force to help secure peace in Ukraine. His call comes in light of the ongoing discussions about a comprehensive plan to end the conflict, which is currently under review by Moscow.
8. The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a stark warning against traveling to Germany, citing
the country's enforcement of EU sanctions as a reason for concern. The ministry claims that Russian travelers face arbitrary legal practices from German customs authorities, describing the situation as lawless.
8. The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a stark warning against traveling to Germany, citing the country's enforcement of EU sanctions as a reason for concern. The ministry claims that Russian travelers face arbitrary legal practices from German customs authorities, describing the situation as lawless.
In other news, the European Union is set to revolutionize online shopping in 2026 with the introduction of AI agents capable of autonomously handling shopping orders and holiday bookings. This innovation aims to enhance consumer convenience and streamline the retail experience.
Meanwhile, Japan is preparing for record defense spending in response to regional threats, with a draft budget for 2026 proposing around nine trillion yen, equivalent to 49 billion euros. This move reflects the country's commitment to bolstering its national security amid rising tensions in the region.
Turning to the weather, today will be quite chilly across much of Europe. In London, temperatures will range from 2 to 6 degrees, while Berlin will see a high of just 1 degree, dropping to -4 tonight. Paris and Brussels will both experience highs of 4 and 3 degrees respectively, with light breezes. In Riga, expect a high of 4 degrees and strong winds nearing 31 km/h. Meanwhile, Madrid will have cool conditions with temperatures between 4 and 7 degrees, and a high chance of rain. Finally, Stockholm will see a high of 3 degrees with gentle breezes.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-25 22:50
Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
1. Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
1. Zelensky hails ‘new ideas’ on peace after talk with US envoys
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed optimism following a conversation with US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The nearly hour-long discussion has reportedly generated new ideas on potential formats and timing for peace talks.
2. Pope Leo’s plea for peace in Christmas message
2. Pope Leo’s plea for peace in Christmas message
In his first Christmas address, Pope Leo has called for an end to global conflicts, addressing the crowds in St Peter’s Square. His Urbi et Orbi message highlighted ongoing struggles in Ukraine and the Middle East, urging peace during this festive season.
3. Polish fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea
3. Polish fighter jets intercept Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea
Polish F-16 fighter jets were deployed on Thursday night to intercept a Russian aircraft, leading to a partial closure of the country’s airspace. The incident involved not only the Russian plane but also smuggling balloons, prompting heightened alert from the Polish Air Force.
4. Türkiye arrests 115 suspected IS members
4. Türkiye arrests 115 suspected IS members
Turkish authorities have detained 115 suspected members of the Islamic State in a series of nationwide raids. The arrests were made in connection with planned attacks during the Christmas and New Year period, with an additional 137 individuals still being sought by police.
5. Lotto madness in the USA: colossal billion-dollar jackpot cracked
5. Lotto madness in the USA: colossal billion-dollar jackpot cracked
In the United States, a lottery player from Arkansas has won a staggering jackpot of approximately 1.8 billion dollars on Christmas Eve. This significant win has made headlines, marking a remarkable holiday surprise for the lucky winner.
6. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a nuclear submarine production facility,
where he oversaw the test launch of new anti-aircraft missiles. State media reports indicate that Kim criticized South Korea's military advancements during his inspection.
6. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited a nuclear submarine production facility, where he oversaw the test launch of new anti-aircraft missiles. State media reports indicate that Kim criticized South Korea's military advancements during his inspection.
7. A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as a severe winter storm wreaks havoc across California
The storm has resulted in heavy rainfall, power outages, and closed roads, leading to at least two fatalities.
7. A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles as a severe winter storm wreaks havoc across California. The storm has resulted in heavy rainfall, power outages, and closed roads, leading to at least two fatalities.
8. The pro-Russian hacker group "Noname057" has claimed responsibility for a cyber
attack that paralyzed France's postal service just before Christmas. The attack halted parcel deliveries, causing significant disruption during the holiday season.
8. The pro-Russian hacker group "Noname057" has claimed responsibility for a cyber attack that paralyzed France's postal service just before Christmas. The attack halted parcel deliveries, causing significant disruption during the holiday season.
In a chilling forecast, Berlin is set for a bitterly cold day with temperatures not expected to rise above freezing, accompanied by breezy conditions. Meanwhile, Brussels will experience similarly frigid weather, reaching a high of just 1 degree Celsius, with strong winds nearing 32 km/h. Over in London, expect a chilly day with highs around 5 degrees and breezy conditions as well. As for Riga, temperatures will peak at 3 degrees, dropping to minus 1 by night, with a humid atmosphere and gusty winds.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-24 23:19
Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
1. Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
1. Santa Pulled Over for Speeding in Ohio
In a festive twist, Santa Claus was stopped by a sheriff in Ohio for speeding while delivering gifts. The sheriff noted that Santa was "flying a little too fast" with Mrs. Claus, but no penalties were issued, just a reminder that even sleighs must obey the speed limit.
2. Italy Takes Action Against Meta's WhatsApp Chatbots
2. Italy Takes Action Against Meta's WhatsApp Chatbots
Italy's antitrust authority is taking steps against Meta for alleged abuse of its dominant market position regarding WhatsApp chatbots. The AGCM has imposed provisional measures, prompting a spokesperson for Meta to label the decision as unfounded.
3. Explosion Hits Mosque in Nigeria's Maiduguri
3. Explosion Hits Mosque in Nigeria's Maiduguri
A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria, during evening prayers, leading to fears of multiple casualties. Eyewitnesses report at least seven fatalities, though official confirmation on the number of casualties is still pending.
4. Algeria's Parliament Declares French Colonisation a Crime
4. Algeria's Parliament Declares French Colonisation a Crime
Algeria's parliament has unanimously passed a law declaring the French colonisation of the country a crime, demanding both an apology and reparations. The law also criminalises the glorification of colonialism, reflecting the growing tensions in diplomatic relations between Algeria and France.
5. Europe Defends Digital Rules Amid US Visa Ban
5. Europe Defends Digital Rules Amid US Visa Ban
European Union officials have defended their digital regulations following a visa ban imposed by the Trump administration on a former EU Commissioner. The European Commission condemned the US decision, emphasizing the importance of their digital framework in promoting free expression.
6. A massive fatberg has been discovered in London sewers, weighing approximately 100 tons
This lump of hardened fat, oil, and waste marks a significant find since the last major fatberg was reported in 2017.
6. A massive fatberg has been discovered in London sewers, weighing approximately 100 tons. This lump of hardened fat, oil, and waste marks a significant find since the last major fatberg was reported in 2017.
7. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed openness to withdrawing troops in a new peace
draft, signaling a potential shift in negotiations regarding the contested Donbas region. This development awaits a response from Russia, marking a notable moment in the ongoing conflict.
7. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed openness to withdrawing troops in a new peace draft, signaling a potential shift in negotiations regarding the contested Donbas region. This development awaits a response from Russia, marking a notable moment in the ongoing conflict.
8. The EU Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has threatened the United States
with retaliatory measures over entry bans affecting former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and others. Brussels condemned the US government's actions, asserting that such restrictions are unacceptable.
8. The EU Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, has threatened the United States with retaliatory measures over entry bans affecting former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton and others. Brussels condemned the US government's actions, asserting that such restrictions are unacceptable.
A small propeller plane in the USA successfully executed an emergency landing after experiencing a sudden loss of pressure on board. The airport fire department confirmed that both individuals on the plane exited uninjured, showcasing the effectiveness of the aircraft's emergency landing system.
In Austria, a pastry shop in Klagenfurt is facing backlash for selling a peanut chocolate with a name that includes a racial slur. The term, which has historical connotations, has sparked outrage on social media, prompting discussions about the impact of language and the importance of sensitivity in branding.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions are expected across much of Europe today. In Brussels, temperatures will reach just 1 degree Celsius, while London will see a high of 5 degrees. Berlin and Stockholm are both facing bitterly cold weather, with temperatures not expected to rise above freezing. Meanwhile, Madrid will experience cooler temperatures ranging between 3 and 9 degrees. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-24 10:26
France: Dispute over Jesus nativity scenes
1. France: Dispute over Jesus nativity scenes
1. France: Dispute over Jesus nativity scenes
In France, tensions are rising over nativity scenes displayed in town halls ahead of Christmas. A protest occurred in Asnières-sur-Seine as some local officials argue these displays violate secular principles, while others defend them as a cultural tradition.
2. Venezuela accuses US of ‘extortion’ over seizure of oil tankers
2. Venezuela accuses US of ‘extortion’ over seizure of oil tankers
Venezuela has labeled the United States' seizure of two oil tankers as the "greatest extortion" during an emergency session of the UN Security Council. The Venezuelan ambassador condemned the action as "worse than piracy," calling for international support against what they view as unjust actions.
3. Latest peace plan offers possible withdrawal from east Ukraine, Zelensky says
3. Latest peace plan offers possible withdrawal from east Ukraine, Zelensky says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed a new peace plan that may allow for the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the east, a key demand from Russia. The 20-point plan was developed during negotiations in Florida, with Russia expected to respond soon.
4. Russell Brand faces new allegations
4. Russell Brand faces new allegations
In entertainment news, Russell Brand is facing fresh allegations, although details remain limited. This follows a series of accusations against the comedian, prompting increased scrutiny of his past actions.
5. Russia attacks Ukraine before Christmas
5. Russia attacks Ukraine before Christmas
Ukrainian President Zelensky has criticized Russia's heavy air strikes just before Christmas, highlighting the ongoing military pressure on Ukraine. Reports indicate that Ukrainian forces have had to retreat from the strategically significant city of Siversk amid these attacks.
6. Concerns are mounting over the accuracy of China's economic figures, with new analysis suggesting
that growth rates may be only half of the officially reported numbers. The study indicates that a decline in investment is pushing growth down to between 2.5 and 3 percent for 2025, far below the government's target.
6. Concerns are mounting over the accuracy of China's economic figures, with new analysis suggesting that growth rates may be only half of the officially reported numbers. The study indicates that a decline in investment is pushing growth down to between 2.5 and 3 percent for 2025, far below the government's target.
7. International outrage is growing over the imminent execution of Iranian activist Zahra Tabari, who
faces death for simply holding a poster during a demonstration. The slogan she displayed, “Mrs. Resistance. Freedom,” has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for her release.
7. International outrage is growing over the imminent execution of Iranian activist Zahra Tabari, who faces death for simply holding a poster during a demonstration. The slogan she displayed, “Mrs. Resistance. Freedom,” has sparked widespread condemnation and calls for her release.
8. The United States has announced sanctions against several European individuals, including former EU Commissioner
Thierry Breton, due to alleged censorship of American online platforms. This move has raised tensions between the US and Europe, as it targets politicians and activists involved in the ongoing debate over digital freedom.
8. The United States has announced sanctions against several European individuals, including former EU Commissioner Thierry Breton, due to alleged censorship of American online platforms. This move has raised tensions between the US and Europe, as it targets politicians and activists involved in the ongoing debate over digital freedom.
In other news, tensions have escalated at the UN Security Council amid a heated exchange between the USA and Russia over the situation in Venezuela. The US ambassador declared Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro as illegitimate, prompting sharp responses from Russian representatives.
Meanwhile, in Australia, a British man faces deportation after being charged with displaying Nazi symbols. The 43-year-old was arrested earlier this month in Queensland, with authorities taking swift action against the alleged offense.
Turning to the weather, chilly conditions prevail across Europe today. London will see temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius, dropping to 3 by night, while Paris is expected to reach a high of 4 degrees. In Brussels, it will be even colder, with highs of just 1 degree and strong winds nearing 33 km/h. Bitterly cold weather is also forecast for Berlin, Riga, and Stockholm, where temperatures will not exceed freezing. Madrid offers a slight reprieve with temperatures ranging between 3 and 9 degrees.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-23 17:55
US economy grows at fastest pace in two years
1. US economy grows at fastest pace in two years
1. US economy grows at fastest pace in two years
The US economy experienced significant growth in the third quarter, expanding at an annual rate of 4.3%. This increase, driven by a surge in consumer spending and exports, outperformed expectations and marks the strongest growth seen in two years.
2. New Epstein files shed more light on his ties to Prince Andrew
2. New Epstein files shed more light on his ties to Prince Andrew
Recently released documents reveal that U.S. authorities sought to question Prince Andrew in connection with two criminal investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein. The files provide further insight into the former prince's associations with Epstein.
3. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
3. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested during a protest in London. Reports indicate she was detained for displaying a poster in support of the pro-Palestinian organization Palestine Action, which is currently banned.
4. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark following Trump’s latest Greenland threat
4. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark following Trump’s latest Greenland threat
European leaders have expressed their support for Denmark after US President Donald Trump renewed his interest in integrating Greenland into US territory. Trump has appointed a special envoy to pursue this objective, citing "national protection" as a reason for the move.
5. Four seriously injured in explosion in apartment building near Paris
5. Four seriously injured in explosion in apartment building near Paris
An explosion in a residential building near Paris has left four individuals, including three small children, seriously injured. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, with local authorities working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
6. Germany's recent deportation of a convicted Syrian criminal marks a significant shift in
its immigration policy since the civil war began. The move has raised concerns among human rights advocates about the safety and treatment of returnees in Syria.
6. Germany's recent deportation of a convicted Syrian criminal marks a significant shift in its immigration policy since the civil war began. The move has raised concerns among human rights advocates about the safety and treatment of returnees in Syria.
7. European leaders are exploring ways to eliminate national vetoes in decision-making processes, a move
that could streamline actions within the EU. This comes after a summit where joint debt issuance was utilized to support Ukraine, showcasing a potential shift in how member states collaborate.
7. European leaders are exploring ways to eliminate national vetoes in decision-making processes, a move that could streamline actions within the EU. This comes after a summit where joint debt issuance was utilized to support Ukraine, showcasing a potential shift in how member states collaborate.
8. A coalition of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed lawsuits against
tech giants Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully used their copyrighted works to develop artificial intelligence models, igniting a debate over intellectual property rights in the digital age.
8. A coalition of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed lawsuits against tech giants Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully used their copyrighted works to develop artificial intelligence models, igniting a debate over intellectual property rights in the digital age.
In a tragic incident, a Mexican Navy small plane crashed during a medical mission off the coast of Texas, resulting in the deaths of five of the eight people on board. Two survivors were reported following the crash, which occurred on Monday evening local time.
In Sweden, the Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to a fault. Operator Vattenfall confirmed that maintenance work had just been completed last week, and efforts are currently underway to resolve the issue.
Turning to the weather, today in London, temperatures will range between 5 and 8 degrees Celsius, with breezy conditions and humidity around 85%. Meanwhile, Berlin is expected to be chilly, reaching a high of just 3 degrees, while Brussels will see temperatures hitting 5 degrees. Paris will experience cool weather with highs of 8 degrees, and Madrid is looking at a range of 1 to 7 degrees. In the north, both Riga and Stockholm are facing bitterly cold conditions, with temperatures not exceeding freezing. Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-23 17:19
New Epstein files reveal Prince Andrew connections
1. New Epstein files reveal Prince Andrew connections
1. New Epstein files reveal Prince Andrew connections
Newly released documents indicate that U.S. authorities sought to interview Prince Andrew regarding two separate criminal investigations linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The files shed further light on the former prince's ties to the late financier.
2. Greta Thunberg arrested during London protest
2. Greta Thunberg arrested during London protest
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested in London while participating in a protest. Reports suggest she was detained for displaying a poster in support of the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, which is currently banned in the UK.
3. European leaders back Denmark against Trump’s Greenland claims
3. European leaders back Denmark against Trump’s Greenland claims
European leaders have expressed solidarity with Denmark following U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed threats to integrate Greenland into U.S. territory. This comes as Trump appoints a new special envoy for Greenland, emphasizing his administration's intentions for national protection.
4. Explosion in Paris injures four
4. Explosion in Paris injures four
An explosion in a residential building near Paris has left three small children and one adult seriously injured. The local prefecture has reported that the children, aged two, four, and five, are among the victims, while the cause of the explosion remains under investigation.
5. Germany begins deportations to Syria
5. Germany begins deportations to Syria
Germany has deported a convicted criminal to Syria for the first time since the onset of the civil war. The German Interior Ministry confirmed the individual was handed over to authorities in Damascus, marking a significant shift in the country's deportation policy.
6. The European Union is pushing to eliminate the era of national vetoes, a
move that could streamline decision-making among member states. However, achieving consensus on this reform remains a complex challenge, as divergent national interests continue to complicate negotiations.
6. The European Union is pushing to eliminate the era of national vetoes, a move that could streamline decision-making among member states. However, achieving consensus on this reform remains a complex challenge, as divergent national interests continue to complicate negotiations.
7. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit
against major tech companies including Google, Meta, and OpenAI. The plaintiffs allege that these companies unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to develop artificial intelligence models, raising significant concerns about intellectual property rights in the digital age.
7. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit against major tech companies including Google, Meta, and OpenAI. The plaintiffs allege that these companies unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to develop artificial intelligence models, raising significant concerns about intellectual property rights in the digital age.
8. A small Mexican Navy plane tragically crashed during a medical mission off the coast
of Texas, resulting in the deaths of five of the eight individuals on board. The incident has prompted an investigation, with authorities working to determine the cause of the crash and support for the survivors.
8. A small Mexican Navy plane tragically crashed during a medical mission off the coast of Texas, resulting in the deaths of five of the eight individuals on board. The incident has prompted an investigation, with authorities working to determine the cause of the crash and support for the survivors.
Sweden has temporarily shut down the Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor due to a fault, with operator Vattenfall working to resolve the issue. Maintenance on the reactor was completed just last week, raising concerns about the recent malfunction.
In Spain, a wildfire-hit town has received a significant boost from the country’s Christmas lottery, winning 468 million euros. This jackpot has been described as an “injection of hope” for the community, which faced devastation just months ago.
Turning to the weather, Madrid is experiencing cool temperatures today, ranging from 1 to 7 degrees Celsius, with gentle breezes. Meanwhile, Brussels will see highs of 5 degrees, while Berlin is chilly with temperatures around 3 degrees. In London, expect cool weather with temperatures between 5 and 7 degrees, and Riga is facing bitterly cold conditions, not exceeding freezing. Stockholm is also experiencing similar cold, with mixed precipitation expected.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-23 16:02
Greta Thunberg arrested in London
1. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
1. Greta Thunberg arrested in London
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested during a protest in London. According to police reports, she was detained for displaying a poster in support of the pro-Palestinian organization Palestine Action, which is currently banned in the UK.
2. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark over Trump's Greenland threat
2. European leaders show solidarity with Denmark over Trump's Greenland threat
European leaders have expressed solidarity with Denmark following renewed threats from US President Donald Trump regarding Greenland. Trump has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the new special envoy for Greenland, reiterating his intention to integrate the territory into the United States.
3. Four seriously injured in explosion near Paris
3. Four seriously injured in explosion near Paris
An explosion in a residential building near Paris has left four individuals seriously injured, including three small children aged two, four, and five. Local authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion, which remains unclear at this time.
4. Germany deports Syrians for the first time since civil war
4. Germany deports Syrians for the first time since civil war
Germany has deported a convicted criminal to Syria for the first time since the Syrian civil war began. The German Interior Ministry confirmed that the individual was handed over to authorities in Damascus earlier today, marking a significant shift in the country's deportation policy.
5. EU aims to end national veto era
5. EU aims to end national veto era
At a recent summit, European leaders discussed the possibility of ending the era of national vetoes. They explored issuing joint debt backed by the EU's common budget to support Ukraine, a move that would circumvent the need for unanimous agreement among member states.
6. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit
against Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence models, with the tech giants yet to respond to the claims.
6. A group of authors, spearheaded by investigative journalist John Carreyrou, has filed a lawsuit against Google, Meta, and OpenAI. They allege that these companies have unlawfully utilized their copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence models, with the tech giants yet to respond to the claims.
7. Sweden's Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to
a technical fault, according to local media. Operator Vattenfall reported that maintenance was completed just last week and is currently working to resolve the issue.
7. Sweden's Forsmark 1 nuclear reactor has been temporarily shut down due to a technical fault, according to local media. Operator Vattenfall reported that maintenance was completed just last week and is currently working to resolve the issue.
8. Spain's Christmas lottery, known as El Gordo, has provided a significant boost to a
wildfire-affected town, distributing 468 million euros in prizes. This financial windfall comes as a much-needed source of hope for communities recovering from the recent devastation caused by wildfires.
8. Spain's Christmas lottery, known as El Gordo, has provided a significant boost to a wildfire-affected town, distributing 468 million euros in prizes. This financial windfall comes as a much-needed source of hope for communities recovering from the recent devastation caused by wildfires.
In other news, French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to influence his policies once again. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has made headlines by abruptly recalling numerous career ambassadors, a move seen as an effort to reinforce the "America First" agenda, raising concerns about the impact on U.S. diplomacy.
Turning to the weather, today in London, temperatures will range between 5 and 7 degrees Celsius, with breezy conditions expected. Berlin will be chilly, with highs around 2 degrees, dropping to near freezing tonight. Over in Brussels, temperatures will reach a high of 5 degrees, while Paris will see slightly warmer weather, ranging from 4 to 8 degrees. Meanwhile, Riga and Stockholm are bracing for bitterly cold conditions, with temperatures not expected to exceed freezing.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
2025-12-21 13:29
Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
1. Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
1. Brazil eliminates HIV transmission at birth
Brazil has achieved a significant milestone in public health, with the World Health Organization confirming that mother-to-child transmission of HIV has nearly ceased. This success is attributed to effective health prevention measures that ensure a healthier start for newborns.
2. Putin is ready to talk to Macron
2. Putin is ready to talk to Macron
Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has expressed his readiness to engage in dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron. According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, this willingness to communicate could pave the way for improved relations, contingent on mutual political will.
3. FIS President upset about snow problems before the Olympics in Italy
3. FIS President upset about snow problems before the Olympics in Italy
With the 2026 Winter Olympics approaching, concerns are rising over snow conditions in northern Italy. FIS President has voiced frustration regarding the inadequate preparations at key competition venues, which could impact the upcoming events in February.
4. India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks
4. India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks
A tragic incident in northeastern India has resulted in the deaths of seven wild Asian elephants, including calves, after a high-speed train collided with them. Local officials report that the accident occurred in Assam state, where the train driver had spotted the herd moments before the collision.
5. USA wants to bring Kyiv and Moscow to the table
5. USA wants to bring Kyiv and Moscow to the table
In a bid to facilitate peace talks, the United States is proposing direct negotiations between representatives from Kyiv and Moscow. This initiative, discussed during recent talks in Miami, aims to rekindle dialogue after months of stalled communication in the ongoing conflict.
6. In a significant operation across multiple Italian cities, police have arrested
384 individuals and seized approximately 1.4 tons of drugs. This large-scale drug raid highlights ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the country.
6. In a significant operation across multiple Italian cities, police have arrested 384 individuals and seized approximately 1.4 tons of drugs. This large-scale drug raid highlights ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the country.
7. Concerns are rising over the potential military withdrawal of the United States
from Europe, particularly under the Trump administration. Analysts suggest that despite fears, the U.S. still relies heavily on European allies, especially Germany, for strategic support.
7. Concerns are rising over the potential military withdrawal of the United States from Europe, particularly under the Trump administration. Analysts suggest that despite fears, the U.S. still relies heavily on European allies, especially Germany, for strategic support.
8. British pop star Ed Sheeran has unveiled his impressive transformation after losing 14 kilos,
showcasing his six-pack abs on the cover of Men's Health. The singer's new fitness regime marks a departure from his previous lifestyle, garnering attention from fans and fitness enthusiasts alike.
8. British pop star Ed Sheeran has unveiled his impressive transformation after losing 14 kilos, showcasing his six-pack abs on the cover of Men's Health. The singer's new fitness regime marks a departure from his previous lifestyle, garnering attention from fans and fitness enthusiasts alike.
In other news, a major storm system is expected to impact parts of Europe this week, leading to warnings of heavy rainfall and strong winds in several countries. Authorities are urging residents to prepare for potential flooding and travel disruptions.
Meanwhile, the European Union is set to discuss new measures aimed at enhancing energy security across member states. The initiative is part of ongoing efforts to reduce dependence on external energy sources and promote sustainability.
Turning to the weather, today’s forecast shows chilly conditions in Riga with temperatures reaching a high of around 5 degrees, while London will see cool weather with highs between 7 and 10 degrees. Berlin is experiencing temperatures ranging from 4 to 7 degrees, and Paris will be slightly warmer, hovering between 9 and 11 degrees. Meanwhile, Madrid will be cooler with temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees, and Stockholm is expecting a high of just 3 degrees. Breezy conditions are prevalent in many cities, with rain expected in several locations.
Thank you for listening to EUR Radio News.
Turning to the weather. In Riga, 3 to 10 degrees with overcast. In London, 8 to 14 degrees with patchy rain possible a slightly cool ambiance awaits london on today. In Paris, 9 to 18 degrees with partly cloudy mild temperatures are expected in paris. In Brussels, 7 to 15 degrees with cloudy a slightly cool ambiance awaits brussels on today. In Berlin, 6 to 16 degrees with overcast a slightly cool ambiance awaits berlin on today. In Stockholm, 1 to 7 degrees with overcast. In Madrid, 6 to 17 degrees with sunny mild temperatures are expected in madrid.
In response to a large-scale missile and drone attack by Russia on Ukraine, Poland has scrambled fighter jets…
In response to a large-scale missile and drone attack by Russia on Ukraine, Poland has scrambled fighter jets to bolster its air defense. The country's Armed Forces’ Operational Command confirmed the deployment, emphasizing the need for heightened vigilance amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The Vatican has announced a significant medical development, allowing Catholics to receive transplants of anim…
The Vatican has announced a significant medical development, allowing Catholics to receive transplants of animal tissues to treat various medical conditions. This decision comes in light of advancements in procedures involving genetically modified pig or cow organs, marking a notable shift in the Church's stance on medical ethics.
Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
Japan is experiencing a surge in tourism as c…
Tourist boom in Japan: Cherry blossom season causes fees to rise
Japan is experiencing a surge in tourism as cherry blossom season approaches, leading to a significant increase in prices for visitors. In a bid to manage the influx, local authorities are implementing new strategies, resulting in doubled costs for some tourist activities.
Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
In a major escalation, Russ…
Russia launches nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in 24 hours, killing at least eight
In a major escalation, Russia has launched nearly 1,000 drones at Ukraine in a single day, resulting in at least eight fatalities and damage to a UNESCO heritage site in Lviv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack, highlighting Russia's lack of intent to cease hostilities.
Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence
Volkswagen is reportedly in…
Volkswagen in talks with Israeli firm about shifting production to missile defence
Volkswagen is reportedly in discussions with Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems to transition production at its Osnabrueck facility from automotive manufacturing to missile defence systems. This potential shift aims to produce components for the Iron Dome air defence system.
Three arrests after arson attack on Czech drone warehouse supplying Ukraine
Authorities in the Czech Republic…
Three arrests after arson attack on Czech drone warehouse supplying Ukraine
Authorities in the Czech Republic have arrested three individuals following an arson attack that destroyed a warehouse supplying autonomous drones to Ukraine. The incident is currently under investigation as officials seek to determine the motives behind the attack.
Russia launches first internet satellites to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink
Russia has successfully launched 16…
Russia launches first internet satellites to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink
Russia has successfully launched 16 low-orbit satellites, marking its entry into the competitive satellite internet market and aiming to challenge Elon Musk's Starlink. The initiative is being developed by the aerospace firm Bureau 1440, indicating Russia's ambitions in global telecommunications.
Next.
A rare storm is expected to impact parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf later this week, bringi…
A rare storm is expected to impact parts of the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf later this week, bringing the potential for floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes. Major highways and airports in the region are at risk of being inundated, prompting authorities to prepare for severe weather conditions.
The European Commission has postponed a significant proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports, citing th…
The European Commission has postponed a significant proposal to permanently ban Russian oil imports, citing the ongoing war in the Middle East and its impact on energy markets. With Brent crude prices remaining above $100, the delay highlights the complexities of the current geopolitical landscape.
A humpback whale stranded on the German Baltic Sea coast is still struggling for survival, with concerns growi…
A humpback whale stranded on the German Baltic Sea coast is still struggling for survival, with concerns growing among local marine experts. The whale remains in shallow waters near Timmendorfer Strand, and efforts continue to assess its condition and potential rescue options. Next.