Green News Research company fined record €32m for neglecting thousands of beagles A company was fined €32 million for neglecting thousands of dogs, including providing insufficient and contaminated food and water, and euthanizing them without sedation. 04/06/2024
Health news Prenatal exposure to chemicals may increase risk of childhood obesity Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals during pregnancy may increase the risk of obesity and hypertension in children, new research suggests. 28/05/2024
Culture news ICYMI: EU Police bust what’s believed to be an antique book theft ring In a coordinated operation, law enforcement arrested a group of Georgian nationals suspected of running a criminal operation stealing antique and rare books from European libraries. 30/04/2024
Tech News Irish facial recognition bill may put 'privacy at risk,' experts say Ireland wants facial recognition technology to be used by their police force. Euronews Next takes a look at what they’re considering. 01/03/2024
World News Biden claims 'memory is fine' after avoiding charges over documents The US president hit back at claims around memory lapses, such as his inability to recall when his son Beau died. 09/02/2024
Business Offices of French dairy group Lactalis raided over alleged tax fraud Police searched the offices of French dairy company Lactalis on Tuesday, as part of an investigation into alleged tax fraud. 07/02/2024
France French authorities investigating Olympic chief Estanguet's salary With the 2024 games in Paris only months away, questions have arisen about how the chief organiser is being paid. 07/02/2024
Tech News Could AI improve forensics by finding similarities in fingerprints? The pattern on each of your fingers is unique but a team used a deep-learning system to find similarities between them. 12/01/2024
The Cube Was Oslo paralysed after all electric buses broke down in the cold? It’s been dubbed a “green failure”... Multiple social media users and certain tabloids have been sharing the news that Oslo’s new fleet of electric buses has all stopped working due to freezing temperatures. But what really happened? 30/12/2023
Ukraine Ukraine councillor throws grenades in meeting, wounding 26 people The Ukrainian Secret Service (SBU) has opened a terror investigation into the attack. 15/12/2023
Business Russian oligarch Kuzmichev detained in France over sanctions probe Considered by the EU to be one of Russia's most influential people, Alexey Kuzmichev has been detained by French police for questioning. 31/10/2023
Business Chinese tax authorities investigating iPhone manufacturer Foxconn The probe into the Taiwanese iPhone maker comes less than three months before Taiwan's presidential election and as Foxconn seeks to expand production outside China. 23/10/2023
Italy Three investigated for 'road murder' after Italy's deadly bus crash The three men accused of 'road murder' and other lesser crimes worked for city authorities in Venice and the bus company which owned the crashed vehicle. 12/10/2023
Business KPMG fined record £21 million for Carillion audits The fine is the highest ever handed down by the UK's Financial Reporting Council. 12/10/2023
Business Belgium monitoring China's Alibaba over spying concerns Belgium's security service says the Chinese company's logistics arm in Liège is causing suspicion over its use of private information. 05/10/2023
Business Abercrombie & Fitch investigates sexual misconduct allegations against former CEO The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch and his partner face allegations that they exploited men at sex events they hosted around the world. 04/10/2023
Culture news 'Mastermind' behind Tupac's murder to appear in court Prosecutors accuse Duane “Keffe D” Davis of being the mastermind behind the 1996 Las Vegas shooting that resulted in the death of 25-year-old Tupac Shakur. 04/10/2023
Culture news Bloomsbury USA president dies in tragic boat accident in Italy The 45-year-old woman was visiting Italy with her husband and two children when she fell overboard during a boat accident off the Amalfi coast. 04/08/2023
United Kingdom Death toll at WWII Nazi camps on tiny British island to be re-examined The UK government has appointed a team of experts to carry out an investigation into whether the death toll at World War II camps on Alderney is much higher than the official figure. 01/08/2023
Tech News EU launches antitrust investigation into Microsoft over Teams app The European Commission will verify whether including Teams in Microsoft's Office 365 and Microsoft 365 packages gave the app an unfair advantage over its competitors. 27/07/2023