25 European Newsworthy Events That Americans May Not Be Aware Of

Published 2 days ago

Recently, Redditor SprinklesNo164 sparked a compelling discussion about the news that folks from the Old Continent think are relevant to the USA but only a few Americans are aware of. Though not everyone is willing to acknowledge the significance of the impact of an ever-changing global political climate, the reality may be far different. Despite the tendency to ostrich-fy and ignore potential threats, the ramifications resulting from global events are very real. Respondents shared suggestions on a range of issues from civil unrest to droughts in unexpected places causing water crises.

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#1

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We are currently issuing travel warnings to the US. Secretly, a lot of Europeans hope we can have less dependencies and relationships with you – and hopefully not get nuked in the process.

#2

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Many European countries including the U.K. are issuing travel warnings for their citizens who plan to visit the US. .

#3

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Lots of discussions about how the US now seems more aligned with Russia than NATO.

#4

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We’re all backing away from any dependence on the US as they have shown they’re not reliable or friendly anymore – business deals & investments, defence spending, security, trade, etc. etc. everyone’ rushing to cut dependence on America almost as fast as they dropped Russia after they invaded Ukraine.

#5

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Serbia has been protesting for more than 4 months now after roof of railway station in Novi Sad collapsed on 1st of November, k**ling 16 people. Students barricaded universities around the country and unis haven’t been working for all this time. They also have been walking for miles and miles to protests in different cities in order to spread the word and connect to people. They won’t stop until their demands for justice and systems changes are met.

Professors and school teachers that support them stopped getting paid. Government used acoustic sound weapon on protesters a week ago, but continues to deny that.

Direct democracy is on the rise among people, but dictatorship is on the rise in the government.

Additionally, our neighbours (North Macedonia, Greece, Hungary, Turkey, and bit further, Georgia) also had their mass protests against s**t autocratic and corrupt governments. Serbia stands with them, you can frequently see Greek and Macedonian signs on protests these days.

#6

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Let’s not forget the IF Metall strike against Tesla in Sweden, which began on October 27, 2023, and has become one of the longest labor conflicts in Swedish history. The strike was initiated because Tesla refuses to sign a collective agreement with the union, challenging the Swedish labor model, where approximately 90% of the workforce is covered by collective agreements.

#7

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Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Romania, Slovakia, Georgia, and Turkey are all having protests against government corruption and have Anti-Russia sentiments, a “Balkan Spring” as you could call it.

#8

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Netherlands: We of all places have a drought, and badgers are trying to eat the railways.

#9

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Norway. The biggest *local* news event is that a kindergarten went on a ski trip and had a great time. Erik says he fell once but it didn’t hurt and he had an orange in his backpack that didn’t take any damage.

A big national news event is that they found even more proof of sexual a***e of patients at a gross doctor’s house.

#10

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Turkey. Erdongan locking up his opponent and people taking to the streets.

#11

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Here in Denmark we are talking about two things:

1. Greenland and how f****d up America is acting.

2. A prominent former politician was indicted for possessing thousands of images and videos of child sexual a***e material as well as a childlike s*x doll.

Other than that, sun is out and spring is here so that’s nice.

#12

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I’m from a small town in England, according to the local Facebook group:

* Immigrants are ruining the town, or not ruining the town, nobody is really sure at this point. They’re definitely up to something.

* Nigel Farange is either the devil or going to save the UK. Nobody can agree on that.

* The bypass they have been promising for 80 years hasn’t been built yet, people are salty about that

* Some drama about a Primary school not having an Easter service this year.

Exciting stuff.

#13

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That America is no longer seen as friendly, or trustworthy.

*and general world geography, that seems to always be new to America.*.

#14

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Everyone hates Russia, except the US right now and nobody knows why.

#15

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UK: Everyone pissed themselves about a spiral in the sky last night that turned out to be rocket fuel being expelled from a SpaceX launch.

#16

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There is now an €840 Billion plan underway to rearm Europe. Effectively making it a superpower and bringing the era of American dominance to an end.

Edit: Lots of comments on this. Sorry I have no interest in arguing on the Internet, I won’t reply. Let me clarify my position: this is a terrible thing that’s happening. If you are working class you’ll be the one f****d in the upcoming wars. Trump is stupid for squandering American power in Europe but he seems to be doing it in advance of grabbing mineral rich territories for resources big tech companies need. All the bourgeois powers will be doing some version of this soon because capital needs to constantly expand or collapse.

#17

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Tesla’s European sales drop only 45% amid disquiet over Musks Trump links.

#18

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Big news in Spain right now is the water crisis.

#19

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Germany relaxing its debt break to enable major investment in defence spending and infrastructure.

#20

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There is a pre-war atmosphere in Europe. Last October, Sweden distributed a brochure to prepare its citizens for an imminent threat. Now, this summer, the French will receive a survival manual at home to know how to act in case of a national emergency or an “imminent threat”. In addition, news came out today that Brussels is calling for European households to stockpile emergency supplies in case of a climate crisis or war.

“Europe must prepare for a potential war, also for cyber-attacks, pandemics and the terrible effects of the climate crisis, warns the European Commission…. Brussels is calling for all European households to have stocks of water, medicines, batteries and food to subsist for 72 hours without outside help in the event of a crisis. It is one of the guidelines of the Union’s Preparedness Strategy, which will be presented by the Community Executive on Wednesday”.

#21

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I’m saying Australia counts because of Eurovision.

We’re about to have an election in the next month where it is literally a Republican vs Democrat election round 2: Electric Boogaloo. Our conservative (called the Liberal) party has started to spit Trumpist lines in his press conferences and our liberal/left (called Labor with no u) party is running a bump in healthcare funding.

The polls are so tight there is a massive chance of a hung parliament because of independents and the greens.

We are one election away from having a bald potato Trump.

#22

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The UK’s National Health Service is in absolute chaos right now. I’m a nurse in London and we’ve had the longest strikes in NHS history.

#23

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Right now? Farmers are revolting all over Europe, protesting EU policies and climate regulations.
But Americans wouldn’t know, because they’re too busy arguing whether drag queens or vaccines are the real threat to democracy.

Meanwhile, half of Congress thinks Europe is a province in Canada.

#24

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Living in Sweden we’re dealing with massive teacher strikes right now. Over 20,000 teachers walked out last week.

#25

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Another Pulse Nightclub tragedy that didn’t reach most American news outlets. On March 16th 2025, a fire at a DNK concert k**led at least 59 people (including the entire band except for one dude). It was caused by pyrotechnics. It is the deadliest nightclub fire in Europe since the 2015 Bucharest nightclub fire, and the deadliest fire in North Macedonia’s history. Super tragic. source

Edit: For the record I’m not European. I saw it on Wikipedia’s home page and was confused because it said Pulse Nightclub.. yet it was super recent and in Macedonia. I ended up listening to some DNK songs. They were super talented and it’s f*****g tragic. RIP.

Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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