2 November 2023 | Euronews
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World News Storm Ciarán hits Western Europe blowing record winds in France and leaving millions without power Recording-breaking winds in France and across much of Western Europe left at least seven people dead and injured others as Storm Ciarán swept through the continent overnight and into Thursday. -
Romania Is AUR resorting to tried and tested tricks as Romanian far right's popularity spikes? The new hope of the Romanian far-right, George Simion, seems to be copying from the late Corneliu Vadim Tudor's playbook, Andrei Tiut writes. -
Euronews Witness Has Belgium become a haven for people wanting to end their life? While euthanasia is legal in Belgium, increasing numbers of patients from neighbouring countries, particularly France, are seeking to end their lives there. -
Ukraine War in Ukraine: Russia likely preparing more assaults on Avdiivka Russian forces are likely preparing for another wave of highly attritional infantry-led ground assaults on Ukrainian positions in the Avdiivka area. -
Football Now Football Now: How to run a football club It's not just eleven players on the pitch that contribute to a club's success. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 2nd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Business Sales skyrocket for weight-loss drug firm Novo Nordisk The Danish drugmaker expects double-digit growth to continue into 2024 as demand soars for obesity and diabetes medication. -
Culture news Actor Noel Clarke says he will sue paper over sexual harassment allegations The British actor and director Noel Clarke has vowed to pursue a defamation suit against the newspaper that published an investigation into allegations that he had sexually harassed up to 20 women. -
Europe News Germany's Baerbock says European Union will be 'vulnerable' unless it enlarges Germany's foreign minister Annalena Baerbock has said the European Union must enlarge to avoid making everyone on the European continent more vulnerable. -
Culture news Composer John Adams reflects on the evolution of opera and artificial intelligence Euronews Culture sat down with composer and conductor John Adams after the premiere of 'Antony and Cleopatra' at Barcelona's Liceu Opera theatre. -
Employers may increasingly use technology to monitor workers Some organisations are resorting to drastic measures and taking employee monitoring to the next level. -
Germany Ukraine 'optimistic' about EU membership chances Speaking at a conference in Berlin, Ukraine’s foreign minister said the country's EU membership bid should not be held up by bloc reforms. -
Climate Deadly flooding and 200kph winds: Did climate change fuel Storm Ciarán's record breaking weather? We asked climate experts what impact climate change is having on European storms like Ciarán. -
Gaza Israel Hamas war: Most powerful pictures of the week A selection of some of the most powerful pictures from this week as the Israeli offensive in Gaza continues. -
Smart Health 'The silent pandemic': What is the EU doing to fight Antimicrobial Resistance? In this episode of Smart Health, we hear from a sufferer of Antimicrobial Resistance, the deadly disease which has researchers and authorities scrambling for solutions. -
Smart Health Antimicrobial resistance: Why our medicines may stop working Antibiotics have been called 'wonder drugs' - but can they survive a new wave of superbugs? Euronews explains. -
Smart Health 'You feel powerless': The painful reality of living with Antimicrobial Resistance Smart Health spoke to Iñaki Morán about the difficulties he has faced in his daily battle against multidrug-resistant bacteria. -
Gaza Israel took hours to counterattack Hamas, but what is their long-term goal? It was just a matter of hours before Israel retaliated against Hamas after its 7 October attack which sent shock waves around the world. But what is the government's long-term goal and who is paying the price? -
Culture news Listen to The Beatles' final track 'Now And Then', featuring all four band members Titled “Now and Then,” the almost impossible-to-believe track is four minutes and eight seconds of the first and only original Beatles recording of the 21st century. -
Climate Rich countries need to ‘step up’ funding for adaptation as climate risks grow, warns UN report The world is facing an ‘adaptation emergency’. How can world leaders fill the growing gap at COP28? -
Health news AI algorithm more accurate than radiologists at detecting a rare cancer, study shows Researchers developed an AI-powered algorithm to grade the aggressiveness of a rare cancer. -
Business ‘Sometimes litigation is the only way’: Nokia sues Amazon and HP over patent infringement Nokia is suing Amazon and HP for patent infringement on video-related technologies in five jurisdictions worldwide, including the US and the European Unified Patent Court. -
Tech News France facing multiple serious foreign interference threats, parliament warned China, Russia and Turkey are all mentioned as active meddlers in French politics and society in assessment that draws a line between free and authoritarian global blocs. -
Tunisia Brussels can help ease migration from Tunisia without knocking on Saied's door It is becoming evident that the cash-for-migration-curbs model would neither be easy nor a long-term solution, Ghazi Ben Ahmed writes. -
Culture news The 'final Beatles song' : What it means to fans Following the release of a 13-minute documentary, the 'final Beatles song' will be released on 2 November to the joy of millions of fans across the world. -
Business Disney set to take full ownership of Hulu as it buys 33% stake from Comcast In an expected deal, Walt Disney will pay $8.61 billion to TV giant Comcast to buy the remaining one-third of Hulu. -
Gaza ‘A curse to be a parent in Gaza’: Inside the region where more than 3,600 children have been killed Gaza Health Ministry data released last week has shown that, as of 26 October, 2,001 children ages 12 and under had been killed - including 615 who were 3 or younger. That figure is expected to rise as the war rages on. -
Serbia Serbia and Montenegro to play behind closed doors following fans' misconduct The Serbian FA will appeal UEFA's decision to play the last Euro qualifying home game against Bulgaria behind closed doors. -
Italy Italy's PM tells prank caller EU leaders are ‘tired of Ukraine war’ Giorgia Meloni was reportedly misled by Russian comedians posing as African political leaders. -
Design Take a look at these delectable chocolate-made dresses at Salon du Chocolat 2023 Fashion met chocolate at this year's edition of the Salon du Chocolat in Paris, as models made their way down the catwalk with cocoa-inspired chic. -
Russia Unrest and antisemitism: What the Dagestan airport riot could mean for Russia “When you take antisemitism out of the box, it is hard to put it back in," one specialist told Euronews. -
Culture news SAG-AFTRA strike negotiations hit an AI-shaped hurdle It's day 112 of strike action for the actors union, but is a potential end in sight? -
No Comment WATCH: Mexican revellers take to the streets in Day of the Dead parade Families in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca have been celebrating the annual 'Muerteada' for as long as they can remember. -
No Comment WATCH: Crowds cheer rugby world champion Springboks in Pretoria The World Cup-winning Springboks on Thursday began a four-day homecoming tour in Pretoria, with President Cyril Ramaphosa hailing the team for uniting a country with a divisive past. -
No Comment WATCH: Venezuelans rally to demand release of all political prisoners Some 50 people gather in a Caracas square to demand the release of political prisoners. "We have been waiting 22 years for a Christmas without political prisoners," says aunt of a policemen imprisoned after a failed coup against former President Hugo Chavez in 2002. -
Earth News Reducing pollution accelerates global warming. How do we solve this catch-22? Cutting pollution is heating up the planet, experts say. Here's what can be done about it. -
Tech News EU data protection officials extend ban on Meta's behavioural advertising Privacy officials said they were concerned about the illegal processing of personal data by Meta. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 2nd – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Markets European markets higher amid raft of interest rate decisions Investors digested the latest monetary policy announcements from the Bank of England and US Federal Reserve with both opting to keep rates unchanged this month. -
Markets Competition for gas supplies could heat up between the EU and China Experts are predicting a mild upcoming winter in Europe, but EU states could still face shortages of liquified gas if competitor demand rises. -
Russia Vladimir Putin signs Russia's withdrawal from the treaty banning nuclear tests President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a bill revoking Russia's ratification of a global nuclear test ban, a move that Moscow said was needed to establish parity with the United States. -
Europe News State of democracy: How do European countries compare? Europe keeps its status as the world’s highest-performing region in democratic performance, but declines have been seen in many countries, according to the Global State of Democracy 2023 Report. -
World News Storm Ciaran whips western Europe, blowing record winds in France and leaving millions without power Winds up to 180 kilometers per hour (108 mph) slammed France's Atlantic coast overnight as Storm Ciaran lashed countries around western Europe, uprooting trees, blowing out windows and leaving 1.2 million French households without electricity Thursday. -
Gaza Israel says it has completed the encirclement of Gaza City The latest developments from the Israel Hamas war. -
GCF: World leaders and businesses must unite in fight against cyber crime, Interpol chief says The world needs to take action together to thwart potentially catastrophic cyber attacks, Interpol warns. -
Health news Researchers uncover hippocampus’ role in two memory functions Researchers studied how the hippocampus supports memory functions. -
Design Gods Own Junkyard at 70: How a humble family-run neon business lit up Hollywood Hidden behind the shutters of an unassuming East London warehouse lies Gods Own Junkyard - a magical wonderland of neon signs with a rich 70 year history. -
Food and Drink Study reveals 75% of people don't think they're eating their five a day The new JuicePlus+ survey, based on responses from 32,000 participants globally, has revealed that a staggering 75% of people believe they fall short of their recommended daily intake of fresh fruits and vegetables. -
Ukraine Two killed in Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine that also damage Kherson city centre A Russian attack on Kherson in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday killed one person and caused serious damage in the city's centre, the region's governor said, and a Russian drone strike killed another civilian in the frequently targeted city of Nikopol. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: How a male student in 1898 created cheerleading 2 November 1898: The birth of cheerleading. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 2nd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Business Sanctions on Hamas’ secret investment portfolio unlikely to have major impact on group’s funding The bulk of the Palestinian militant group’s funding is provided by foreign governments, a former US counter-terrorism financial analyst told Euronews.