Serbia Can a motorway to Bosnia strengthen the Belgrade-Ankara ties? The construction of the Belgrade-Sarajevo motorway, an ambitious Turkish investment in the heart of the Western Balkans, has been long in the making. Can it help bring everyone closer? 14/10/2024
Health news Climate change to enter the curricula at European medical schools The network aims to train 10,000 medical students in the next three years. 14/10/2024
Europe News Suspending right to asylum goes against EU law, Brussels tells Warsaw Donald Tusk's plan to implement a "temporary territorial suspension of the right to asylum" has been met with disapproval in Brussels. 14/10/2024
Europe News Berlin summit seeks closer EU ties for Western Balkan states First initiated by Germany, the Berlin Process aims to bring six Western Balkan states closer to the EU. 14/10/2024
Business New TSMC chip plants planned for Europe says Taiwan official The world’s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, is set to expand its operations in Europe, according to a Taiwanese official. 14/10/2024
Health news Second round of emergency Gaza polio vaccination campaign starts A second round of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza is beginning to provide second doses to children. 14/10/2024
Business Parisians say 'non' to global brands on culturally important sites Cash-strapped Paris city council is under attack for allowing global brands to peddle their wares at historic sites. 14/10/2024
Europe News No migrants from Germany in Albanian centres, PM Rama insists Under a five-year agreement between Tirana and Rome, Albania will process migrants intercepted at sea by Italian authorities in reception centres. 14/10/2024
Eco-Innovation Solar panels will be rolled onto Swiss railway tracks ‘like a carpet’ After long delays, the removable PV system will finally be tested on a western track next spring. 14/10/2024
Europe News Marine Le Pen to face judges in embezzlement trial Le Pen and her National Rally party have denied any wrong-doing as they stand in a high-stakes trial over the suspected embezzlement of European Parliament funds. 14/10/2024
USA What can Europe tell us about the upcoming US presidential vote? In 2024, European elections highlighted voter dissatisfaction and a shift towards anti-establishment parties, a trend that could influence the US elections. 14/10/2024
Europe News Is Europe cyber secure? Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior tech and industry reporter Cynthia Kroet 14/10/2024
France French teachers seek state protection after Paty and Bernard killings Following the murders of Samuel Paty and Dominique Bernard, nationwide concerns over teacher safety in France have surged in recent years. 14/10/2024
Economy Will the ECB deliver another rate cut at this week's meeting? The ECB is expected to announce a rate cut on Thursday, responding to falling inflation and worsening economic conditions. Eurozone inflation fell to 1.8% in September, while weak PMI data indicates economic stagnation. 14/10/2024
Economy Three win Nobel Prize in Economics for research in global inequality Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson win Nobel Prize in Economics "for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity". 14/10/2024
Europe News Israeli attacks on UNIFIL are 'completely unacceptable,' Borrell says The Israeli government has accused UNIFIL of acting as a "human shield" for Hezbollah and demanded its immediate removal from southern Lebanon. 14/10/2024
Europe in Motion Which European countries produce and import the most coffee? Italy is the largest coffee producer across Europe, while Germany is the biggest importer in the EU. 14/10/2024
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 14th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 14/10/2024
Culture news Never-before-heard Jimi Hendrix tapes to go on sale Fancy owning an exclusive slice of music history? Fans will have the chance to bid on four newly found demos by Jimi Hendrix next month. And, for the ultimate kudos (and gloating value), only the buyer will be allowed to listen. 14/10/2024
Health news What causes female hair loss and why is it still so misunderstood? One-third of women will experience some form of hair loss in their lives, yet it remains a complex and under-researched diagnosis that leaves many women struggling psychologically. 14/10/2024
Tech News UK and US form children’s online safety working group The government working group will “advance the principles” of the two countries’ joint statement on digital safety. 14/10/2024
Culture news Christopher Columbus revealed to be Spanish and Jewish in new doc The findings, revealed in a new documentary which aired this weekend on Spanish television, claim that the explorer hid his true identity to avoid religious persecution in Europe. 14/10/2024
Taiwan China holds large military exercises in 'major warning' to Taiwan China has held military drills around Taiwan with increasing regularity in recent years, in what Taiwan has called a "provocation." 14/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Is Europe's car industry in crisis? The plight of Europe’s automotive sector — and its impact on the economy and jobs — has become a hot political topic. 14/10/2024
Economy China’s CPI and economic briefings dampen European market sentiment China reported weaker-than-expected consumer price growth for September, alongside an underwhelming economic briefing, which may exert pressure on European luxury stocks. 14/10/2024
Culture news ‘Game of Thrones’ props fetch nearly €20 million at auction After a six-minute bidding war, the famous Iron Throne sold for €1.3 million. 14/10/2024
Europe News North Korea supports Russia with troops and weapons, Zelenskyy claims The Ukrainian leader made the claim during his national address on Sunday. 14/10/2024
Russia Navalny knew he would die in prison, says his memoir Navalny's memoir titled "Patriot" will be released on 22 October, eight months after the popular Russian opposition leader died in a remote Arctic penal colony. 14/10/2024
Radio Schuman Red Cross EU director: Brussels must keep the humanitarian flag flying Will humanitarian assistance be relegated to a less important matter in the next Commission? We talk to Mette Petersen, director of the Red Cross's EU office. 14/10/2024
Markets Week ahead in the markets: ECB rate decision takes centre stage The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to announce a 0.25% rate cut this week, marking the third reduction this year. Key economic data from China, the UK, and the US will also be in focus, including China's GDP and UK inflation. 14/10/2024