11 November 2024 | Euronews
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Spain Rubbish build up after Spanish floods leads to health issues as search for missing people continues Tsunami-like floods swept over the east of Spain, and the search for the remaining missing people grows increasingly desperate. -
Serbia Thousands of Serbians demand prime minister's resignation following deadly roof collapse Surveillance camera footage of the collapse showed the massive canopy on the outer wall of the station building crashing down on the people sitting below on benches or going in and out. Government officials have promised full accountability. -
Europe News Tram set on fire in Amsterdam riot as tensions remain high Police said the fire was quickly extinguished, and riot officers cleared the square, though it was not clear who started the unrest or whether it was related to last week's violence. -
No Comment World record set at extreme Antarctica Ice Ultra race In the extreme conditions of the Antarctica Ice Ultra, athletes pushed their limits, with Paul Johnston and Roberto Sembiante setting a world record in the 100-mile race. -
Earth News World is already becoming dangerously overheated, warns WMO The latest WMO Global State of the Climate report for 2024 shows that the last decade was the warmest on record. -
No Comment Protesters at COP29 call for an end to war in Gaza The activists held a quiet protest calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. They clutched banners reading: "Stop fueling genocide" and "Ceasefire now! End the occupation!" -
Europe News Netherlands joins Germany in implementing extra border checks According to the EU, member states are allowed to temporarily reintroduce controls at the bloc's internal borders in case of a serious threat, such as one to internal security. -
Italy Judges block Albania model again and order return of 7 migrants to Italy Italian judges overturned detention orders for seven migrants sent to Albania, blocking Italy's outsourcing plan for the second time. The ruling sparks further tensions between the judiciary and government. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 11th – 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 King Charles leads Remembrance Sunday ceremony The 75-year-old king, dressed in his Royal Navy uniform of the Admiral of the Fleet, laid a wreath of poppies at the base of the Cenotaph in London, in recognition of the fallen from conflicts dating back to World War I. -
Health news Can a chemical found in red grapes prevent bowel cancer? UK scientists want to find out Bowel cancer kills about 161,000 people in Europe every year. -
Europe News Extended parental leave in Portugal faces delays until at least 2025 Under the new proposal, the current four-month fully paid leave could be extended to six months, and five-month leave at 80% pay could increase to seven months. -
Climate Climate funding is the hot topic at COP29 but would it be a loan, who pays and what’s it spent on? Countries need to agree on a new collective quantified goal for climate finance in Baku. Here are the key fault lines. -
Culture news DNA analysis reveals Pompeii victims were not who archaeologists once believed DNA analysis reveals certain Pompeii victims weren’t biologically related, challenging long-held assumptions about their family roles and identities. -
No Comment Macron and Starmer lay wreath at Paris' Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Armistice Day British Prime Minister Keir Starmer joined French President Emmanuel Macron at a Paris ceremony marking the 106th anniversary of the Armistice on Monday. -
Travel News All aboard the future: How high-speed battery-powered trains will change European rail travel Will you be getting on board the latest revolution in rail travel: battery-powered trains? -
Earth News COP29: From finance to agenda fights, what happened on day one of the UN climate conference? Euronews Green brings you the latest updates from the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. -
Business CVC Capital reported to be seeking Italian pharma firm sale The private equity business is reported to be looking for a buyer to take on its majority stake in Genetic Group, an Italian pharmaceutical contract manufacturing company. -
No Comment Slackliners set world record, balancing at 2,500 metres high between hot air balloons On a slackline stretched between two flying hot air balloons at a height of 2,500 metres, the two Germans Friedi Kuehne and Lukas Irmler broke a new world record on Saturday. -
Health news Mpox cases in Congo's epicentre may be 'plateauing,' WHO says Mpox, a viral infection that was previously known as monkeypox, is spread primarily through close contact with an infected person. -
Earth News ‘Bitterly disappointing’: Trump’s election win casts shadow over international climate talks in Baku The US is the second largest greenhouse gas emitter and by far the highest historical emitter in the world. -
Travel News Planning your next flight? How Europe’s different air passenger taxes impact your wallet French pilots are calling for a strike over rising taxes. But what do air passenger taxes mean for your wallet? -
Food and Drink Un mystère: Why are Cadbury Fingers no longer available in French shops? The Great Finger Shortage of 2024: French consumers are (unsurprisingly) angry after the British chocolate biscuits vanish from supermarket shelves. -
No Comment Record number mariachis belt out classic songs in Mexico City plaza The number of musicians apparently topped the previous record of 700 mariachis at an earlier gathering in the Mexican city of Guadalajara. -
Europe in Motion Record level of residence permits issued in EU to third nationals: Who receives the most and why? Most permits are granted for work and family reasons, with also a significant share issued on humanitarian grounds. -
Smart Regions Studio Kremlin: creative co-working in a revitalised Paris community EU funding has helped transform an old industrial area of the French capital into a creative hub of community collaboration. -
Balkan Trip Discover medieval Serbia’s architectural marvels: Manasija Monastery and Smederevo Fortress In this episode of Balkan Trip, we explore the architectural treasures of medieval Serbia, with visits to the remarkable Manasija Monastery and the grand Smederevo Fortress along the Danube River. -
Meet The Locals Meet Babakan Rahmanov, the forest guide protecting Azerbaijan's wildlife in Hirkan National Park In this episode of Meet the Locals, we meet Babakan Rahmanov, a dedicated forest guide in Hirkan National Park, preserving Azerbaijan’s wilderness and protecting endangered species like leopards for future generations. -
Art Oxford museum pays over €5 million to keep Renaissance painting in the UK The Ashmolean Museum raised nearly £4.5 million (€5.4 million) to stop Fra Angelico’s The Crucifixion being sold overseas. -
China Satellite images show China working on nuclear reactor for new warship Numerically, China's navy is already the worlds largest and has been rapidly modernising. -
Health news UK patients receive promising lupus treatment that offers hope for reversing the disease European patients had previously seen an improvement in their lupus symptoms after the therapy was tested in an earlier trial. -
Business Deutsche Bank to axe more than 100 bankers in drive to cut costs Deutsche Bank is reported to be planning to remove more than 100 posts among its senior private wealth and retail bankers in a continuing programme aimed at driving down costs at the German bank. -
Culture news Berlin Film Festival is quitting Elon Musk’s X The Berlin International Film Festival, one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, has announced it is quitting Elon Musk’s social media platform X. -
Gaza At least three killed in Israeli strike on Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp Palestinians reported heavy bombing late on Sunday in the western part of the Nuseirat refugee camp. -
Art The True Size of Africa: New art exhibition in Germany aims to redefine the continent’s legacy A new exhibition at the Völklingen Ironworks is challenging stereotypes and exploring Africa’s cultural history, showcasing works by 26 artists from across the continent and its global diaspora. -
Tech News ChatGPT blocked 250,000 AI image requests of US election candidates More than 250,000 requests to OpenAI platforms to make deepfakes of US election candidates were rejected, the company says. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 11th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news Toy company Mattel mistakenly lists porn site on ‘Wicked’ doll merch American toy manufacturer Mattel has mistakenly printed the address for a porn website on the packaging of Wicked dolls. The misprint is "not appropriate for children", Mattel said, while promising to "remedy" the mistake. -
Culture news Chef Jamie Oliver's children's book withdrawn following criticism from Indigenous Australians Critics say the chef’s book “Billy and the Epic Escape” relies on tropes and stereotypes about Indigenous Australians. -
Tech News Web Summit 2024: What to expect in a year of elections and AI Web Summit returns to Lisbon with a long list of celebrities and major tech companies. -
Culture news Taylor Swift wins big at the MTV EMAs and Rita Ora pays tribute to Liam Payne The 30th anniversary of the ceremony was held at Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena last night. Big winners include Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter and Tyla. -
Climate COP29: The state of the climate in eight charts World leaders gather in Baku to discuss the climate crisis, and funding. We break down figures on climate change in eight key graphs. -
Europe News Armistice Day: Starmer and Macron celebrate Franco-British relations in Paris It's the first time a British leader has been hosted for Armistice Day in France since Winston Churchill joined General Charles de Gaulle in 1944, Starmer's office said. -
Israel Netanyahu admits Israel behind pager attack in Lebanon In September, thousands of walkie-talkies and pagers exploded across Lebanon and parts of Syria, killing 39 people and injuring thousands. -
Business Alitalia to lay off more than 2,000 remaining employees as liquidation nears Italian media reports earlier said merger talks with Lufthansa had stalled after Italian authorities refused Lufthansa's suggestions to adjust the price for a 41% stake in Alitalia successor ITA Airways. -
Europe News Several killed in Russian drone strikes on Ukraine's Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia There has been a surge in Russian attacks on residential neighbourhoods in Ukraine's most populated cities in recent weeks. -
EuroVerify Fact check: Does the Celsius energy drink contain dangerous levels of cyanide? Social media users have been resharing a misleading clip of an influencer claiming that the energy drink Celsius contains dangerous levels of cyanide. -
Business Musk's backing of Trump sees Tesla's value rise above the trillion dollar mark Tesla shares soared 29% last week as Donald Trump won the US presidential election, sparking optimism towards a regulatory tailwind from which the car maker could benefit. -
Markets Bitcoin reaches record high amid Trump-driven optimism Bitcoin's price has seen a significant surge in the past month, driven by the so-called "Trump trade". Analysts expect the token to continue surging towards a six-digit figure. -
USA Donald Trump announces Tom Homan as new 'border czar' Homan was widely expected to be offered such a position following Trump’s pledge to launch the largest deportation operation in US history. -
USA Kremlin denies Putin spoke with Trump over de-escalation in Ukraine The Washington Post first reported Trump warned Putin the US had a "sizeable military presence in Europe" during a phone call between the pair. -
Europe News Trump and EU leader boycotts: What to expect from COP 29? | Radio Schuman The climate summit begins today, in Azerbaijan's capital Baku, but many leaders will not attend the meeting. -
Markets Markets lookahead: EU economy and US inflation figures in focus after stormy week Following a volatile week, market participants will shift their attention back to major economic indicators from key economies, particularly US inflation data and Chinese economic figures, this week. -
Tech News COP29: AI’s double-edged climate sword will be high on the agenda "The question is how we bring back the kind of longer-term thinking into this while people are racing to build the best AI,” the UN’s ITU deputy-secretary general told Euronews Next. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 11th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
The Big Question ‘Nobody can take solar or wind hostage’: IEA chief on creating a secure energy supply “The more we go for clean energy, the more resistant we are to global conflicts because nobody can take solar or wind as a hostage,” International Energy Agency boss Dr Fatih Birol told Euronews. -
Europe News Olaf Scholz willing to hold confidence vote this year after ruling coalition collapse The so-called 'Traffic Light Coalition' – made up of Scholz’s Social Democrats, the liberal FDP and the Greens – collapsed on 6 November after Scholz fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner. -
Europe News Valencia government rules out resignations as anger grows over Spain flood response The catastrophe started on 29 October when torrential rain battered the eastern region of Valencia, with some areas receiving a year’s worth of rain in just eight hours. -
Europe News Paris to deploy 4,000 police to France-Israel UEFA match after Amsterdam violence The capital’s police chief said that 2,500 officers would be deployed around the Stade de France stadium in addition to 1,500 others around Paris and on public transportation. -
Israel Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says he and Donald Trump 'see eye to eye' on Iran Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that he has recently spoken three times with US President-elect Donald Trump.