Europe News EU calls for swift probe of alleged irregularities in Georgia election The elections in Georgia have been marred by reports of intimidation, coercion and vote-buying, prompting calls by the EU for swift investigations. 28/10/2024
Food and Drink Cheese Heist: More than €360,000 worth of cheddar is missing in London Thieves have pulled off a massive cheese heist in the UK and more than £300,000 (€360,000) worth of cheddar is missing. 28/10/2024
Tech News Google makes its AI watermarking tool available to all Developed by Google Deepmind, the algorithm subtly changes the AI generation to make it detectable. 28/10/2024
Europe News At least two killed in latest round of Russian strikes on Ukraine At least six people were injured in a Russian strike on a Kharkiv apartment building, while two men were killed in Kherson. 28/10/2024
Culture news Watch: Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest Dune actor Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance at his own look-alike contest in NYC, thrilling fans and causing such a frenzy that police had to disperse the crowd. 28/10/2024
EuroVerify Smear campaigns part of Moscow's attempts to interfere in US election US intelligence authorities have linked AI-enabled campaigns smearing presidential candidates to Russia's hybrid warfare. 28/10/2024
Europe News Modi and Sanchez launch India's first private military aircraft plant The two prime ministers inaugurated the Tata Aircraft Complex in Vadodara, boosting India's defence sector with the Airbus-Tata partnership producing C-295 planes. 28/10/2024
Health news Pakistan launches vaccination campaign amid surge in polio cases Pakistan has recorded 41 polio cases so far this year, and is one of two countries where the disease has never been eradicated. 28/10/2024
Art Going bananas: Viral fruit artwork to auction for staggering amount The world’s going bananas – and now an infamous artwork heading to auction will a-peel to wallets... 28/10/2024
Europe News COP29: It's all about the money, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior energy and environment reporter Robert Hodgson 28/10/2024
Markets Oil prices plunge as Israel spares Iran's oil facilities in attack Crude prices plunged as Israel launched a limited retaliation attack on Iran, sparing its oil and nuclear facilities. China reported disappointing economic data, further weakening crude demand outlooks. 28/10/2024
Europe News EU Commission’s planned budget link to economic reforms a ‘mistake' The European Parliament's lead negotiator on the next long-term budget, Siegfried Muresan, told Euronews in an interview how he thinks EU money should be spent after 2027. 28/10/2024
World Asian shares rise and yen dips as Japan's ruling party loses majority Asian shares rose on Monday, as the yen dipped in the midst of political uncertainty after Japan's ruling party lost its majority in Parliament's lower house in weekend elections. 28/10/2024
Europe in Motion What are Europe's most unequal countries? Over a fifth of the EU's population is currently at risk of poverty or social exclusion, says a new damning Eurostat report on living conditions. The document also highlights huge income inequalities in the Baltic states and southern Europe. 28/10/2024
Space NASA astronaut with undisclosed medical issue released from hospital The four NASA astronauts, who returned from the International Space Station last week, were initially hospitalised after splashing down on Earth. 28/10/2024
Culture news Sex assault trial postponed for French actor Gérard Depardieu Gerard Depardieu's trial on sex assault charges has been postponed until next March as the French actor did not attend court due to health reasons. 28/10/2024
USA US election 2024: Musk sued over giveaway, Trump backlash grows louder Follow our live updates eight days before polling stations open, with the race as too close to call and both candidates closing in on seven key swing states. 28/10/2024
Europe News How much money has the European Parliament given to its groups? The vast majority of these funds are distributed in proportion to the number of MEPs in each group. 28/10/2024
Tech News Would Trump victory keep US ahead of Europe on AI? How a Trump or Harris win in the 5 November presidential election impact the US stance on AI development and regulation. 28/10/2024
Culture news Conquer or be conquered: European countries examine their settlement Two artworks decorate a building in Brussels, the centre of the European Union, reminding MEPs that First Nations people exist — even in the bloc. 28/10/2024
Radio Schuman What an MP and EU observer saw happen in Georgia's elections Little consensus has emerged after Georgia's elections, in which the ruling Georgian Dream declared themselves victors after gaining a majority. The opposition, bolstered by Western observers, claim the elections were unfair. 28/10/2024
Europe News EU watchdog candidates complain their own recruitment is faulty Hopefuls to replace Emily O’Reilly probing EU maladministration are discovering what life is like at the sharp end of Brussels bureaucracy. 28/10/2024
Climate Gas cookers are killing 40,000 Europeans a year, scientists warn It is the first time that researchers have been able to accurately estimate premature deaths from gas cooker pollution. 28/10/2024
The Big Question ‘Geologically blessed’: How to build a battery without China “We very often confuse availability with reliability,” says Kazakhstan’s minister for industry. 28/10/2024
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | October 28th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 28/10/2024
Markets Eurozone inflation data and tech company earnings in focus this week This week is lined up with critical economic events and company earnings, which are expected to drive market sentiment. Eurozone inflation data will be the focal point for the region. 28/10/2024
Lithuania Lithuania's Social Democrats confident after parliamentary elections The change in government is not expected to lead to a major change in the country's foreign policy, as the Social Democrats are broadly supportive to continue aiding Ukraine and keeping the defense spending above 3 per cent of GDP. 28/10/2024
Georgia Georgian president calls for protests after disputed election The ruling Georgian Dream party claimed a majority in Saturday's election with opposition parties claiming that the vote had been "rigged." 28/10/2024