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Fisheries ministers agree on fishing opportunities for 2026, in the Atlantic and North Sea, and in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
EU fisheries ministers have agreed fishing opportunities for 2026 for the Atlantic and North Sea, Mediterranean and Black Sea. The Commission could not support the compromise reached on the Mediterranean. Atlantic and North-Sea In the North-East Atlantic, for the stocks
Australia gun crackdown needed as thefts of firearms soar, think-tank says
At least 44,600 firearms have been stolen in the past 20 years, the equivalent of one every four hours.
Pharmacists in South Korea flag uncontrolled sales at popular warehouse-style pharmacies
Such stores have been expanding across South Korea since the first one opened in June.
‘They saved lives’: Man and couple who died trying to stop Bondi shooters hailed as heroes
They ran towards danger to help others and prevent more bloodshed.
Jimmy Kimmel Slams Donald Trump’s ‘Loathsome’ Comments About Rob Reiner
The late-night host's guest Michelle Obama also spoke up in support of the Reiner family, confirming "they are not deranged or crazed"
Watch: Will Mercosur deal be stopped by the French farmers?
French farmers are clashing with police as their herds get slaughtered to stop a viral outbreak. That could have much bigger consequences than anyone expects.
‘Heartless’ and 'disgusting': Donald Trump reaction to Rob Reiner’s murder slammed online
"To use someone’s tragic death to promote your own vanity and fascist authoritarian agenda is a corrupt and narcissistic sin.” Donald Trump's personal attack on Rob Reiner, following the death of the acclaimed director and his wife, has been criticised.
Malaysia PM Anwar unveils latest Cabinet line-up
Some ministers had their portfolios switched, while others were newly called into the Cabinet.
Africa: ECOWAS Backs Mahama for AU Chair
[Ghanaian Times] The Authority of Heads of State of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have unanimously endorsed the candidature of President John Dramani Mahama as African Union (AU) Chair for 2027.
Africa: Somalia Promotes Trade Integration At Africa Free Trade Forum in Morocco
[Shabelle] Marrakech, Morocco -- Somalia's deputy minister of commerce and industry, Mahmoud Ahmed Abdullahi, took part in the second Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Business Forum held in Marrakech, Moroccan and Somali officials said.
Ford walks back EV ambitions amid falling demand and hostile politics
The company will focus on making hybrid and gas-powered vehicles, as well as smaller, more affordable EV models.
Iraq's dreams of wheat independence dashed by water crisis
NAJAF, Iraq, Dec 16 - Iraqi wheat farmer Ma'an al-Fatlawi has long depended on the nearby Euphrates River to feed his fields near the city of Najaf. But this year, those waters, which made the Fertile Crescent a cradle of ancient civilisation 10,000 years ago, are drying up,
UNEA-7 concludes with strong proof that multilateralism delivers
The seventh United Nations Environment Assembly ended with decisions that will reinforce multilateral environmental agreements for years to come. The seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA‑7) in Nairobi, under the theme 'Advancing sustainable solutions
Taiwan's global credibility on the line with disputed laws, president says
The comments come as Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te continued a tug of war with the opposition over legislation and government plans.
Japan to revamp weather warning system from May to aid prompt evacuation
It will classify heavy rain, flooding, landslides and storm surges into five alert levels.
Indonesia’s Joko Anwar Receives French Cultural Honor
Indonesian filmmaker Joko Anwar has been awarded the Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government, receiving the prestigious cultural honor at a ceremony held at the French Ministry of Culture in Paris. French Minister of Culture Rachida Dati presented
Bondi suspects were in southern Philippines, where ISIS is still active
Terror groups in the country have become smaller and factionalised, but are still loyal to ISIS.
Floral tributes for Australian 'Hero' who disarmed Bondi gunman
SYDNEY, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Flowers were laid on Tuesday in front of the shuttered shop of Ahmed al Ahmed, the 43-year-old tobacco shop owner who locals hailed as the “Bondi hero” after he wrestled a gun from one of the attackers during a mass shooting on Sydney's Bondi
Eight killed in latest strikes on alleged drug boats, US military says
The US has carried out more than 20 strikes in international waters on alleged drug vessels since September.
Updated facts and figures on EU tourism available now
The European Commission has completed the annual update of the EU Tourism Dashboard. The EU Tourism Dashboard is an online knowledge platform developed and maintained by the European Commission. It offers interactive visualisations of data and indicators to promote and
Teenage preacher to alleged mass killer: Bondi attack suspect's background emerges
Years earlier, Naveed Akram was preaching about peace, and then something happened.
Bondi Beach shooting: Suspect went from religious teen to alleged mass killer
Years earlier, Naveed Akram was preaching peace, and then something happened.
Japan’s last two giant pandas are headed to China and fans just cannot bear it
The pandas are to return to China at the end of January after China-Japan relations have deteriorated.
Japan's last two giant pandas are headed to China and fans just can't bear it
TOKYO, Dec 16 - A day after news broke that Japan would soon lose its last two giant pandas to China, thousands of fans flocked to Tokyo's Ueno Zoo on Tuesday to catch a final glimpse, with many bidding the twins a tearful farewell.
GPHG 2025: The world's best luxury watchmakers pick their favourite timepieces
Out of all the wonderful luxury watches ever made, have you ever thought about which one you would pick to wear forever and a day? That's the question Euronews Culture put to some of the contenders at the 2025 Grand Prix de Horlogerie de Genève.
UK unemployment rate rises slightly to 5.1%
Unemployment rises slightly as job vacancies flatline in a "subdued labour market"
Malaysian PM Anwar to unveil new cabinet members on Tuesday
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 16 - Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will appoint new ministers on Tuesday, as he looks to stabilise his administration and fill the vacancies in his cabinet arising from resignations and expired senate terms.
Christmas travel chaos: All the European airport strikes to expect in December
Airport workers are walking out in protest of the 'Grinch-style behaviour’ of low-paying employers.
These Italian brown bears have changed their behaviour due to close interaction with humans
The research comes as communities in Italy and around Europe struggle with the rebound of bear populations due to conservation efforts.
Police acted bravely at Bondi, New South Wales premier says after criticism of officers
Chris Minns said two police officers were 'shot in the front' as they attempted to take on two gunmen.
NSW premier defends police response to Bondi attack
Chris Minns said two police officers were 'shot in the front' as they attempted to take on two gunmen.
EU plans to upgrade energy infrastructure to lower bills and boost independence
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives to address long-standing issues in the planning and implementation of the EU’s energy infrastructure. They aim to ensure that affordable and clean energy flows more efficiently across the EU. Grid infrastructure is the
Tuesday briefing: What polar bear DNA tells us about a warming Arctic
In today’s newsletter: As species across the world struggle to keep pace with global warming, how do we report the rare glimmers of hope without downplaying the accelerating ecological crisis? Good morning. Amid the constant drumbeat of bleak news about the planet’s
Europe Today: Ukraine close to peace and EU-Mercosur to seal the deal?
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
Australia's climate future: New model goes global
Climate change will shape everything about life in Australia—from the homes we live in and the food we grow to the risks of bushfires, floods, and heat waves. But what will that future look like? We can't know without climate models.
Promoting sustainable growth with simpler and smarter environmental legislation
The European Commission has presented a package of measures to simplify environmental legislation in the areas of industrial emissions, circular economy, environmental assessments and geospatial data. The changes will contribute to reducing the administrative burden for
Jimmy Lai case shows how China is rewriting Hong Kong’s history
The judges convicted Lai of colluding with foreigners to boost the pro-democracy movement. Donald Trump’s name is mentioned 195 times in their verdict.
Malaysia targets full vape ban by mid-2026: Health Minister
Malaysia's Health Ministry aims to finalise the policy by 2026.
Africa: How Africa Can Halt the 'New Wave' of Coups
[DW] Coups in Madagascar and Guinea-Bissau, an attempted coup in Benin: Africa has had a turbulent 2025. Why have coups become so frequent?
Philippines confirms visit by alleged Bondi gunmen amid terrorism concerns
MANILA, Dec 16 - The Philippines Bureau of Immigration said on Tuesday that the two alleged gunmen behind the mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach travelled to the Philippines on November 1 aboard Philippine Airlines Flight PR212 from Sydney to Manila and onward to Davao.
Bondi attack presaged by surge in online antisemitism
At least 16 people – including a ten-year-old child – are dead after two men opened fire on a crowd of people celebrating the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah on Sunday in a public park at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. Many more are injured. I am horrified. But as a researcher who studies
Empty shelves fill food hub volunteers with dread
The Cheylesmore Food Hub are appealing for donations in the winter months due to empty shelves.
Thaksin-backed party picks another family member as Thai PM candidate
Thaksin’s nephew is one of three prime minister candidates nominated by the Pheu Thai Party.









