28 July 2022 | Euronews
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The Cube Controversy over Ukraine presidential couple's Vogue photoshoot Social media users are divided over the Ukrainian president and first lady's recent Vogue photoshoot as the war enters its sixth month. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: What you need to know about the conflict From -
Football Now FIFA World Cup 2022: Messi, Ronaldo, and Neymar's last chance at glory? It's the 'Last Dance' for a number of football legends at the World Cup. But will Messi, Ronaldo, Modric & Suarez go out in style - or with a whimper? -
United Kingdom 'Breaking point': Record numbers of people at risk of homelessness in UK A surge in 'no fault' evictions at the start of 2022 has left a record number of people at risk of homelessness in the UK. -
Health news Lactose intolerance didn’t stop ancient Europeans from drinking milk, study finds Ancient Europeans were consuming milk thousands of years before they developed the ability to digest it, a new study shows. -
Germany Berlin turns off the lights in a bid to save energy Berlin has decided to turn off the lights of several monuments as part of an energy-saving attempt amidst fears of winter gas shortages. -
Europe News Here are the key takeaways from our cost of living crisis debate Euronews breaks down the key takeaways and highlights from the cost of living crisis debate hosted by correspondent Shona Murray. -
Tech News Environment patrol: These agile robots are keeping an eye on Italy’s forests Equipped with sensors and a camera, the device is tasked with inspecting the health of plants and recording the impact of animals on their habitat. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 28th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Korea's Kim greets veterans on 'Victory Day' armistice anniversary Korea's Kim greets veterans on 'Victory Day' armistice anniversary. -
Economy Sanctions 'catastrophically crippling' Russian economy, study finds A Yale university study has found that western sanctions and the mass exodus of global companies are "catastrophically crippling" Russia's economy. -
Health news Are we winning or losing our decades-long fight against HIV and AIDS? The United Nations warns that progress against HIV has stalled, putting millions of lives at risk. -
No Comment Pope Francis meets crowds in Quebec City Pope Francis arrived in Quebec City on Wednesday. -
USA Biden: US economy 'on the right track' despite recession fears US president Joe Biden has said his country is "on the right track", despite its economy shrinking for the second quarter in a row. -
Europe News Millions of Europeans unable to afford a week's holiday, says trade union A study by the European Trade Union Confederation found that in 2020 nearly 8% of the EU's population did not have enough money to go on vacation for seven days. -
Culture news The Mercury Prize Album of the year nominations are out The nominations are out for one of British music's most prestigious awards featuring Wet Leg, Little Simz, Self Esteem and even Harry Styles -
Culture news Dopamine dressing, gender politics and Y2K nostalgia, what is Barbiecore? Hyperfemininity is taking over the runway, red carpet and high street, but how did we get here? -
No Comment LEGOLAND unveils England women's football team miniatures ahead of Sunday's Euro final The LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is supporting the England women's soccer team ahead of Sunday's European Championship final by building LEGO miniatures of the team: it t took two model makers and 874 pieces to reproduce the famous players. -
Culture news Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 jacket worn during historic moon mission sells for €2.7 million at auction The jacket worn by Buzz Aldrin on his historic mission to the moon has become the most valuable American space artefact ever sold at auction. But how much did it go for? -
No Comment Pro-Sadr protesters rally inside Iraqi parliament Supporters of powerful Iraqi cleric Moqtada Sadr storm parliament in the capital's high-security Green Zone. -
Culture news Lord of the Rings vs Game of Thrones: Battle of the Prequels It's almost time for the Rings of Power and House of the Dragon to hit our screens. What can viewers expect? -
Earth News Shell reports record profits of €11.3 billion as oil and gas prices soar Russia's invasion of Ukraine has sent energy prices soaring and boosted profits for energy companies. -
Europe Decoded Fact check: Are EU sanctions causing the global food crisis, as Russia claims? The Kremlin is blaming the EU for the global food crisis, but the facts tell a very different story. -
Culture news Beloved British actor and Doctor Who favourite Bernard Cribbins dies aged 93. The veteran entertainer was best known for his iconic role as the station porter Albert Perks in the 1970 film “The Railway Children”, as well as the Carry On films and a recurring spot on BBC show Doctor Who. -
Earth News Berlin’s Tegel airport to be transformed into environmentally friendly 10,000 person community Berlin’s massive new ‘Tegel Projekt’ will provide a ‘blueprint’ for future eco-living, its developers promise. -
No Comment Van Gogh exhibition in 8K opens in Rio Brazil's Rio de Janeiro hosts a new 8K-resolution version of "Van Gogh Live. -
Travel News Spain launches beach body positivity campaign encouraging women to "reject stereotypes" Spain’s government has a message for women who are uncomfortable about their bodies when they wear bathing costumes: Don’t be. -
Ecotech Paris’ eco-friendly underground cooling system to become the largest in the world Paris' urban cooling network is set to triple in size, reducing the city's temperature by 1°C. -
Europe News Dutch farmers worried by 'unrealistic' emissions reduction target Anger is building at the government plans to slash nitrogen and ammonia emissions by 2030, with fears farmers will be unable to cope. -
Destinations Olive oil is a staple souvenir from Spanish holidays. But it's under threat after months of drought. The 'green gold' of Spain may not flow for much longer. -
Travel News American woman attacked on holiday warns others to take out full travel insurance Jordan Katherine endured every traveller's worst nightmare. Now, she wants you to check your insurance. -
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France Macron boosts Saudi prince's standing with dinner invite French President Emmanuel Macron plans to welcome Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to his presidential palace and offer him dinner Thursday, marking another step in the Saudi leader's diplomatic rehabilitation less than four years after the killing of writer and critic Jamal Khashoggi. -
Health news Monkeypox: How you can protect yourself from the virus and what to do if you have symptoms The risk of monkeypox to the general population remains low but it’s important to know how you can protect yourself from the virus. -
Ukraine Russian missiles hit Kyiv, Chernihiv regions as Ukraine launches Kherson counteroffensive Russian troops withdrew from the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions months ago, failing to capture either. -
Ukraine 'Message of defiance': The Ukrainians getting married as war wages Ukraine has seen an increase in the number of people getting married as Russia's war continues to wage around them. -
Iraq Al-Sadr followers protest in Iraq's parliament against Iran-backed PM candidate The recent selection of Mohammed al-Sudani as the official nominee of a coalition led by Tehran-backed Shiite parties sparked Wednesday's demonstrations in Baghdad. -
North Korea Kim Jong Un threatens with nuclear forces to 'overwhelm any hostile forces' North Korean leader's fiery speech on the anniversary of the end of the Korean War armistice was meant to boost domestic unity after the Asian hermit state was hit particularly hard by sanctions and COVID-19. -
Tech News Meta posts first-ever revenue drop as inflation hurts ad sales The social media giant's growth machine has come to a halt. -
Earth News Popular UK wild swimming spot leaves group ill. Expert advice on how to pick a safe spot 12 out of 13 people fell sick after swimming in Kent, in an incident Surfers Against Sewage has described as 'shockingly common'. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | July 28th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.