Latest news bulletin | May 10th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 10th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

Palm Beach International Airport officially became President Donald J. Trump International Airport on Thursday. The name change, signed into law by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, is expected to cost $5.5 million. A bridge in Tennessee was also renamed in Trump's honor.

ECB President Christine Lagarde stated the digital euro will complement, not replace, cash and is not designed for payment tracing. The European Parliament approved its negotiating mandate, moving closer to adoption by end-2026. Lagarde emphasized strengthening Europe's payment autonomy.

The OPCW reinstated Syria's voting rights after a "significant change in circumstances" since Bashar al-Assad's overthrow, noting "concrete steps" by the new authorities to dismantle banned chemical stockpiles.

Spain's National Court has ordered BBVA, the country's second-largest bank, and its former chairman Francisco Gonzalez to stand trial for alleged corporate spying. The bank is accused of hiring a private investigation agency run by disgraced former police chief Jose Manuel Villarejo to spy on politicians, journalists, and business figures.

The European Parliament voted to advance a bill enabling tech firms to scan for child sexual abuse material, despite rejecting it in March. An amendment exempting end-to-end encrypted services was added, leaving both proponents and critics disappointed.

Spain's Finance Minister Carlos Cuerpo proposed a new "European Sovereign Facility" for joint EU borrowing to strengthen the euro's international role amid geopolitical uncertainty. The mechanism aims to centralize debt, reduce costs, and build a €5 trillion stock within five years, though some member states oppose further joint debt.