28 March 2026 | Euronews
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USA Huge crowds protest against Trump in 'No Kings' rallies in the US and abroad Organisers said at least eight million people participated in more than 3,300 events across all 50 US states. -
Culture news Iconic Greek singer Marinella dies aged 87 The singer, whose career has spanned over six decades, suffered a stroke during a performance at Athens' ancient Odeon theatre in 2024. -
No Comment Israel assesses damage after missile strike near Jerusalem An Iranian ballistic missile hit Eshtaol near Jerusalem on Saturday, injuring residents and damaging homes, vehicles, and nearby structures as the regional war entered its second month. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 28th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment France hosts ‘No Kings’ march as anti-Trump protests spread Hundreds rally in Paris’ Place de la Bastille for a “No Kings” protest against Donald Trump, denouncing authoritarianism and “endless wars”. -
Monaco Pope Leo XIV decries the widening gap between the rich and poor in historic Monaco visit Pope Leo XIV urged residents of the wealthy principality of Monaco to use their resources to promote good in the world. The pontiff became the first head of the Catholic church to visit the territory since Pope Paul III in the 16th century. -
No Comment In historic Monaco visit, Pope Leo XIV calls for justice and peace Pope Leo XIV makes first papal visit to Monaco since 1538, urging the wealthy microstate to use its influence for justice, peace and the common good. -
Greece 22 migrants die off the coast of Crete after six days at sea Survivors say the bodies of those who had died during the difficult journey were thrown into the sea on the orders of one of the smugglers aboard the ship. -
France French authorities foil bomb attack outside Bank of America branch in Paris France's counter-terrorism prosecutor's office has taken over the investigation into a foiled bomb attack outside a Bank of America branch in central Paris. -
Culture news French rapper Gims placed under investigation for 'aggravated money laundering' Gims, one of France's most popular rappers, was placed under formal investigation and released under judicial supervision on Friday, in a sprawling international money-laundering case. -
Culture news MEPs urge Commission leaders to stop Russia from returning to the Venice Biennale MEPs have urged European Commission leaders to prevent Russia from participating in the Venice Biennale. The move has been backed by Ukraine's foreign policy chief who says "Russia rejects all proposals to end the war and rejects the dialogue that the organizers of the exhibition claim." -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 28th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Qatar Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement as Zelenskyy's Gulf tour shapes new partnerships Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Doha on Saturday amid his tour around the Gulf region, one month since the beginning of the Iran war. -
Nepal Nepal arrests former prime minister and home minister over deadly 'Gen Z protests' crackdown Hours after the country's youngest ever leader was sworn in, Nepal police have arrested the former prime minister and home minister over a deadly crackdown on protests in September last year, which killed 76 people and injured at least 2,300 others. -
Iran How successful has the US been in achieving its war objectives in its now one-month-old war in Iran? The White House continues to claim major successes in its ongoing operations in Iran, which have now reached the one month mark. Objectives of the war appear to constantly be shifting, but how successful has Washington been so far? -
Culture news Man's older friend: New study finds dogs lived with humans 5,000 years earlier than thought Ancient DNA has revealed that domestic dogs lived alongside humans more than 15,000 years ago, reframing our understanding of their origins and societal significance. -
Iran Yemen's Houthis say they carried out their first military operation targeting Israel 'successfully' Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels say they launched their first military operation targeting Israeli military positions in support of Iranian and Hezbollah resistance efforts. The group said its attacks will continue until Israel halts its military offensives on all fronts. -
Europe News The EU's recipe for trade deals : easy on beef, tough on wine Within weeks, the European Commission has wrapped up deals with Mercosur, India and Australia. Yet despite the backlash over the Latin America agreement, Brussels is sticking to a familiar playbook: offensive on wine and cars, defensive on beef. -
Culture news Live classical music sessions are helping students in Amsterdam focus during exam season Organised by the Concertgebouw's youth association, the sessions aim to help students concentrate while introducing younger audiences to classical music. -
Health news Why are older adults far more at risk from COVID or flu? New research highlights the impact of ageing-related inflammation, especially due to immune cells marked by the GZMK gene, first seen in people affected by severe COVID. -
Germany Jewish life in Europe: 'J'accuse. Never again is a lie' In an opinion piece for Euronews, Israeli strategist Avital Sahar argues that Jewish life in Europe is under constant threat - accusing governments of effectively failing to protect their communities amid rising antisemitism. -
Tech News ‘We can have a better digital world’: Global campaign targets ‘enshitification’ of social media A platform becomes ‘enshitified’ when it introduces paid features or subscriptions that makes a user’s experience worse than it used to be. -
Food and Drink The Mères Lyonnaises: The women who first cooked and baked Lyon's gastronomic legend The Mères Lyonnaises were a group of women who helped create Lyon’s food identity since the 1800s and undoubtedly left a lasting mark on France's celebrated gastronomy. -
Earth News Europe's farms are reeling from the Iran war. Regenerative farmers saw it coming The Iran war has sent fertiliser prices soaring – but these farmers aren’t fazed. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 28th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 28th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Moments Time zone quirks around the world that travellers may not know about With European Summer Time almost upon us, we thought it was the perfect opportunity to look at time zones across the globe. -
Business Oil, energy and food: Which countries in Europe are most exposed to higher food prices? The crisis in the Middle East is driving up oil prices, affecting both energy and food costs. Experts agree that the Iran crisis will significantly impact food prices in Europe.