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Joko Anwar on Using Horror-Comedy to Expose Systemic Rot in Berlin-Bound ‘Ghost in the Cell’: ‘Laughter Should Come With Discomfort’
The ghost in Joko Anwar’s “Ghost in the Cell” doesn’t haunt – it holds accountable. Indonesian filmmaker Anwar used his Berlinale Forum entry “Ghost in the Cell” to channel societal anxieties about systemic corruption and environmental destruction through supernatural horror,
UK PM Starmer vows to 'fight for his job' amid growing scandal over Mandelson, Epstein ties
Keir Starmer insists he will not step down as calls for his resignation continue to mount from opposition and party members alike. Starmer has been under growing pressure after his appointed ambassador to the US was discovered to have shared a close relationship with Jeffrey
Newsletter: EU leaders raise the stakes ahead of talks on economic revival
Also in this newsletter: EU officials express reservations over Spain's decision to regularise undocumented migrants, and why the EU wants to end the price cap on Russian oil.
Instagram and YouTube owners built 'addiction machines', trial hears
The tech giants are under scrutiny over social media addiction in a landmark jury trial in Los Angeles
'I don’t even have gloves on': Olympic town warms up as climate change puts Winter Games on thin ice
This type of February 'warmth' for Cortina is made at least three times more likely due to climate change, according to meteorologists.
Good optics: Hungary begins year of exhibitions to celebrate art pioneer Victor Vasarely
Hungary is staging a series of exhibitions to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the birth in Pécs of op-art pioneer Victor Vasarely.
Chappell Roan leaves talent agency led by Casey Wasserman after Epstein fallout
Wasserman's flirtatious emails to Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Epstein files.
Commission awards €404.3 million to postdoctoral researchers, confirming Europe's position as a global hub for scientific talent
The research community has been bolstered by the European Commission's 2025 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships, with a budget worth €404.3 million for this year's edition. This initiative will empower 1,610 postdoctoral researchers, selected from
China to support 'reunification forces' in Taiwan, go after 'separatists'
The fourth-ranked leader in China's ruling Communist Party Wang Huning said officials must advance the "great cause of national reunification".
Europe Today: Von der Leyen calls on EU leaders to get ready for a multi-speed Europe
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
Australian author's erotic novel is child sex abuse material, judge finds
The author's erotic novel featured an 18-year-old protagonist who role-played as a toddler.
Commentary: Thai voters sent a message – they want political stability more than reform
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s political strategy paid off, but his victory was also due to a fortunate combination of circumstances, says Harrison Cheng from Control Risks.
A massive ADHD study reveals what actually works
A sweeping new review of ADHD treatments—drawing on more than 200 meta-analyses—cuts through years of mixed messaging and hype. To make sense of it all, researchers have launched an interactive, public website that lets people with ADHD and clinicians explore what actually
Philippine top court says same-sex couples can co-own property
The landmark decision said "legitimate intimate relationships" must not be "legally invisible".
EU invests €700 million in newly opened NanoIC, Europe's largest Chips Act pilot line
The European Union has launched its largest Chips Act pilot line, NanoIC, at IMEC Leuven, a major milestone for European semiconductor development and manufacturing. With a total investment of €2.5 billion, the facility has received €700 million in EU funding, €700 million from
How £50m 'fish disco' could save farmland
Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
Election Commission mulls e-voting option for Malaysians abroad, says minister
Malaysians living overseas are currently allowed to vote through the overseas postal voting system.
Man arrested in Thailand for smuggling rhino horn inside meat
Airport authorities and police seized six pieces of rhinoceros horn and around 12kg of unidentified meat.
Cyprus connects to Greek supercomputer as it enters AI race
A new data centre in Cyprus will connect to the Greek artificial intelligence factory and will use the computing power of the Greek DAIDALOS system
Main issues in Bangladesh's February 12 election
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Bangladeshis will head to the polls on Thursday, with nearly 128 million people eligible to vote, in a key test of the country’s return to democracy after a popular uprising toppled long‑time leader Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.
Main parties in Bangladesh election
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Bangladesh’s February 12 vote is a direct contest between two coalitions, with the lead parties competing for the largest share of seats.
Islamist leader rises from obscurity to challenge for Bangladesh’s top job
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Shafiqur Rahman has long been on the margins of Bangladeshi politics, but his bearded face now appears on posters and billboards across Dhaka, urging voters to elect the country’s first Islamist‑led government in a general election on Thursday.
‘She’s still in intensive care’: Classmates raise funds for mother of girl who died in Chinatown accident
The collection was initiated by the injured woman's friends, her older sister said.
Bangladesh’s Tarique Rahman: From exile to edge of power
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Less than two months after returning from nearly two decades of self‑imposed exile in London, Tarique Rahman could win one of Bangladesh's most pivotal elections and become prime minister, leading the country as his parents once did.
AI reads brain MRIs in seconds and flags emergencies
Researchers at the University of Michigan have created an AI system that can interpret brain MRI scans in just seconds, accurately identifying a wide range of neurological conditions and determining which cases need urgent care. Trained on hundreds of thousands of real-world
Safer Internet Day: How parents can protect children without banning social media
Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online without having to restrict social media entirely.
Exclusive: EU Commission balks at Sánchez’s regularisation of undocumented migrants
The decision by the Spanish government to provide legal status to about half a million undocumented migrants has raised severe disapproval in Brussels, according to officials who spoke with Euronews on condition of anonymity.
European Parliament to 'test' support for digital euro
The European Parliament will vote on a report on the annual work of the European Central Bank, which includes a passage in support of the digital euro. The vote will take place on Tuesday.
Most Europeans expect a more rapid increase in grocery prices in 2026
Surveys show that most Europeans still expect grocery prices to rise this year, despite ECB expectations that food costs increases will cool.
From Denmark to the UK: Why European cities are installing red street lighting
The change in colour is part of a scheme to reduce the effects of light pollution, particularly on nocturnal animals.
Latest news bulletin | February 10th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Hinkley Point C plan could save 90% of fish being sucked into pipes, study finds
Scientists find £700m underwater acoustic project, likened to a ‘fish disco’, could save 44 tonnes a year Scientists have found that plans to use a “fish disco” to deter migratory marine life from the nearby Hinkley Point C nuclear reactor could help save 90% of fish from the
From afterthought to asset: How NATO allies are reimagining their reserve forces
For governments, reservists come with three key benefits: they create mass, carry skills that can be difficult to find in the military, and build a bridge to civilian society. The goal? Boosting resilience.
‘Tell Me Lies’ Star Cat Missal on That Nerve-Racking Photo Exhibit and Bree’s Love Triangle: ‘She’s Kind of a Villain In My Eyes’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “As I Climb Onto Your Back, I Will Promise Not to Sting,” Episode 7 of Season 3 of “Tell Me Lies,” now streaming on Hulu. If there’s one character on “Tell Me Lies” who could give Grace Van Patten’s Lucy a run for her money when
Drinking coffee and tea may protect the brain against dementia, study finds
Moderate daily consumption of caffeine is associated with a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline, according to a new study.
Balochistan: When military rule turns a province into an exit
Balochistan is not simply sinking into violence; it is being methodically pushed outside Pakistan’s political body. In recent years, Islamabad has replaced governance with military management, recasting a profound political crisis as a technical problem of security. The
10 new active TB clusters detected in Malaysia so far in 2026
Selangor recorded the highest number, with four clusters involving 10 cases.
India’s major farmer group revolts against US trade deal
Concerns persist over whether New Delhi has made too many concessions in agriculture under the deal with the US.
Seven killed in gold mine accident in eastern China, state media CCTV reports
The accident occurred on Feb 7 when a cage fell down a mine shaft.
Philippines sees signs of cooperation from China despite sea disputes
Envoy Jose Manuel Romualdez said Manila’s relationship with Beijing should not be defined solely by maritime disputes.
South Korea government calls Coupang breach of 33.7m records worst ever
Information leaked included names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
Senior Chinese official calls for 'resolutely' cracking down on 'Taiwan independence' separatists
BEIJING, Feb 10 - A senior Chinese official has called for \"resolutely\" cracking down on \"Taiwan independence\" separatist forces and opposing interference by external forces this year to safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, state agency Xinhua reported Tuesday.
China to support ‘reunification forces’ in Taiwan, go after ‘separatists’
A senior Chinese official said officials must advance the “great cause of national reunification”.
Australia asks for meeting with Roblox after grooming, content complaints
SYDNEY, Feb 10 - The Australian government has called a meeting with gaming platform Roblox over reports of child grooming and exposure to graphic content on the platform, while a regulator said it will test whether Roblox had delivered on child-safety commitments.
Africa: PM Abiy Urges Ethiopians to Extend Warm Welcome to AU Delegates
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on Ethiopians to warmly welcome African leaders and delegates as Addis Ababa prepares to host the 39th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Summit.











