Euronews Tech Talks Are humans able to hibernate to travel deeper into space? Hibernation might be the solution to long, risky, and challenging space missions, the European Space Agency (ESA) says. But how can humans do it? 10/10/2023
Climate Deadly, humid heat could creep into US Midwest and Australia 1.5 billion people could face deadly humid heat each year under a 3°C global temperature rise, a new study shows. 10/10/2023
Art Siena Photo Awards 2023: Take a look at the powerful winning images This year's Siena Photo Awards winners offer a breathtaking glimpse into the full spectrum of the human experience, spanning from deep-sea divers' adventures to emotional farewells at war. 10/10/2023
Health news Growing drugs shortage is leaving pharmacists and patients in the dark Shortages of common older medicines are increasing. Experts say it’s in part because pharmaceutical companies are de-incentivised from producing them. 10/10/2023
Business Unfair Chinese competition: EU plans anti-subsidy steel probe In a joint effort with Washington, the European Union is planning anti-subsidy investigations against Chinese steelmakers. 10/10/2023
Markets France and Germany do battle over EU power market reform As European energy ministers gear up to meet on 17 October, France and Germany struggle to find a compromise. 10/10/2023
Economy The global economy 'is limping along, not sprinting' - IMF report The global economy continues to recover, but GDP growth is going to slow down over the next two years, the IMF has said in its latest economic outlook. 10/10/2023
Culture news U2 honour music fans slaughtered at Israeli music festival During a Las Vegas show, Bono altered the lyrics to one of their biggest hits to pay tribute to the victims of the Hamas attack at a music festival last weekend. 10/10/2023
Israel GALLERY: The most powerful images from Israel-Gaza conflict Impactful images from both sides of the brutal conflict, as seen through the lens of Associated Press photographers. 10/10/2023
Culture news Hollywood writers overwhelmingly approve new contract with studios The writers won a major pay raise, more staff on TV shows and controls of artificial intelligence in scripts. Actors continue negotiating Wednesday. 10/10/2023
Tech News Israel's tech sector braces for disruption as Hamas conflict deepens Israel boasts the second largest tech ecosystem outside of Silicon Valley, accounting for a fifth of GDP. Now war poses major disruption. 10/10/2023
Russia 'The Kremlin doesn't care': Ex-Wagner fighters cause havoc in Russia Letting convicts loose in a war zone and then releasing them back into society shows the state has "little regard for ordinary people", one expert told Euronews. 10/10/2023
The Cube Misinformation further inflames the Israel-Palestine conflict In times of conflict, social media has been used as a way to track unfolding events in real-time. But trying to keep afloat of events in Israel and Gaza proves otherwise. Euronews has rounded up some of the most viral and misleading claims. 10/10/2023
Culture news Taylor Swift & Beyoncé: The return of the concert film? It's the unexpected trend of the fall season... As ‘Taylor Swift: Eras Tour’ concert film crosses $100 million in advance sales globally, and Beyoncé readies herself to release her own in December, we ask ourselves: Is the concert film back? 10/10/2023
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 10th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 10/10/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: The day London Bridge was inaugurated… in Arizona? 10 October 1971: London Bridge opens to the public in Lake Havasu, Arizona, after being shipped halfway around the world from its original home in the British capital. 10/10/2023
Gaza Hamas launches new rocket attack on Israeli city of Ashkelon Follow our live blog to see how events unfolded on the 4th day of conflict between Hamas and Israel. 10/10/2023