Flavoured noodles linked to more than 100 Salmonella infections in Europe
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Flavoured noodles linked to more than 100 Salmonella infections in Europe

European health authorities have identified flavoured instant noodles as the likely source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 106 people across 14 countries. Read more

u/euronews-english — 3 days ago
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US job growth plummets as eurozone unemployment holds at record low

New labour market data highlights a growing transatlantic divide, with US payroll additions slowing drastically, while the Eurozone unemployment rate remains anchored at an all-time low. Read more

u/euronews-english — 3 days ago

Young and wealthy: Where does Europe’s youth hold the most net wealth?

The median net wealth of people aged 16 to 34 varies widely, standing at €24,600 in the euro area. An expert points to the role of family support and home ownership in country-level differences. Read more

u/euronews-english — 4 days ago

This is how to get cheap last-minute flights, according to Skyscanner

The US-Israel attack on Iran has meant this is the summer of last-minute trips. Even if you weren’t planning on visiting the Gulf region or flying through it on your way to Asia or Africa, soaring jet fuel prices are affecting everyone. Read more

u/euronews-english — 4 days ago
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What are the most liveable European cities in the world?

Urban populations continue to surge worldwide, bringing new opportunities and challenges. So which European cities stand out for quality of life in 2026? Read more

u/euronews-english — 5 days ago

America can switch off the world's AI. Europe must switch gears before it's too late

MEP Sergey Lagodinsky warns Europe risks becoming a "digital colony" as the US and China dominate AI. He argues the EU needs major investment, a stronger digital market, and strategic partnerships to build its own AI capabilities while reducing dependence on foreign technology.

Do you think Europe can still catch up in the AI race? Read more

u/euronews-english — 6 days ago

Where do workers take home the smallest share of their salaries in Europe?

The share of earnings taken through taxes and other deductions varies widely across Europe. But how much do workers actually keep? Euronews takes a closer look. Read more

u/euronews-english — 6 days ago
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Greece is leading the world in wildfire detection thanks to EU-funded satellites and AI

Four nanosatellites are now fully operational, sending instant alerts to firefighters. Read more

u/euronews-english — 6 days ago
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EU ends tax loophole exploited by SHEIN, Temu, and Aliexpress

The European Union is imposing a new tax on small imports, which will heavily impact Chinese giants like SHEIN, Temu, and AliExpress. What does this mean for European consumers, product quality, and brands? Read more

u/euronews-english — 6 days ago
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Stylish shopping: Prix Versailles reveals world’s most beautiful emporiums for 2026

Seven retail locations from around the world have been chosen by Prix Versailles as the world's most beautiful emporiums in 2026. Find out what they are

u/euronews-english — 6 days ago
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Why travel has become one of the best ways to make new friends

New research has found that almost half of Europeans believe travel is the most effective way to start new personal relationships, with shared experiences, time away from routine and a greater openness to others helping turn trips into lasting bonds. Read more

u/euronews-english — 7 days ago
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Can the EU stop SHEIN, Temu, and Aliexpress from dominating the e-market?

The EU is swamped with cheap parcels imported from Chinese e-commerce giants. Products from SHEIN, Temu and the like have been benefitting from a tax loophole that will soon be axed by the EU. Read more

u/euronews-english — 7 days ago

Two years after Gen Z uprising, Kenyan protesters return to Nairobi streets

Two years after Kenya's 2024 Gen Z tax revolt shook the nation, protesters gathered in Nairobi to seek justice for victims and press for greater government accountability.

u/euronews-english — 10 days ago
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Eleven EU countries push to delay methane rules over energy security concerns

The eleven EU countries say that the methane rules could jeopardise natural gas supply, especially from foreign suppliers who would face extra costs. Environmentalists warn the EU not to cave in to pressure while the United Nations urged world nations to do more to mitigate methane emissions.

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u/euronews-english — 10 days ago

Bigger than Jupiter, lighter than cotton candy: Astronomers discover two ‘super-puff’ planets

The two planets orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away are the biggest exoplanets ever found with a density lower than cotton candy, and may be mostly made of hydrogen and helium.

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u/euronews-english — 10 days ago