No Comment Ireland records 30C while Portugal nears 37C in May heat A record May heatwave sent Irish temperatures above 30C and Portugal’s to 37C, drawing crowds outdoors and renewing worries over climate change. 28/05/2026
No Comment Ukraine: Russian strike injures 11 in Odesa daytime attack, children among injured Russian daytime strike hits the southern port city of Odesa on 27 May, injuring at least 11 including children, and igniting a huge fire that ravages shops and commercial buildings. 28/05/2026
Destinations Machu Picchu overtourism: Bucket list dream turning into a ‘nightmare’ A global heritage foundation has offered to work with Peruvian authorities to improve conditions at Machu Picchu as tourists face overcrowding, long queues and transport problems. 28/05/2026
Europe Today IEA warns of biggest energy security crisis in modern history The International Energy Agency is warning the world is “facing the biggest energy security crisis in modern history” as the shutdown in the Strait of Hormuz continues to rattle the global energy market. We have an exclusive interview with IEA's executive director, Fatih Birol. 28/05/2026
EU.XL Is the EU betting on a ‘one-ticket’ plan to make rail like flying? The European Commission is proposing a “one journey, one ticket” system to make cross-border rail travel as simple to book as flying. Is this a bid to close the gap with low-cost airline travel? 28/05/2026
Economy The eurozone cities beating Paris for rental income in 2026 Europe's best buy-to-let opportunities have moved away from its priciest cities. Here are the ten eurozone markets where rental income is highest — ending with a surprising number one. 28/05/2026
Europe News Euroviews. Beyond memory: How Holocaust remembrance must adapt to new audiences Holocaust survivors have long kept the memory of the Nazi genocide alive – but their numbers are dwindling. In an opinion piece for Euronews, Michaela Küchler of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance explains how remembrance can endure. 28/05/2026
Culture news Keep cool and carry on: Clothes for office life in May heatwave This May has been one of the hottest on record - and we're still weeks away from summer. If what to wear or not to work is among your chief concerns, then look no further as Euronews Culture has convened a style council of fashion experts to ensure you stay cool without making any faux pas 28/05/2026
Tech News Social media giants fail to remove hate speech in EU, report finds Social media users complained of hate speech mainly from France, followed by Belgium and Italy. 28/05/2026
Health news Could a wearable ultrasound patch transform pregnancy monitoring? The device aims to reduce false alarms, cut unnecessary hospital visits, and expand access to prenatal care in low-resource settings. 28/05/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | May 28th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 28th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 28/05/2026
Climate Can the EU’s 5 biggest economies meet their 2030 climate targets? Time is running out for EU powerhouses to change their ways, or risk missing legally-binding commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions. 28/05/2026
Residences Roswyn: New Mumbai hotel opens with suites, wellness and listening bar India’s first Morgans Originals hotel is an all-suite property bringing Italian dining, a Japanese-style listening bar and longevity-led wellness to Mumbai. 28/05/2026
Iran US military launches another strike on Iran as potential deal stalls According to the US Central Command, its forces struck four Iranian one-way attack drones posing a threat around the Strait of Hormuz and a ground control station in Bandar Abbas 'that was about to launch a fifth drone'. 28/05/2026