Latest news bulletin | July 28th, 2025 – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 28th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at…
‘Kung fu’ Shaolin temple abbot under investigation for embezzlement and misconduct
The temple confirmed the inquiry on its official WeChat account, noting that a joint investigation is being carried out by several government departments. Read more at Read More
Three killed and 10 injured in Turks and Caicos’ first mass shooting, police say
At least four suspects were involved in the shooting early on Sunday on the island of Providenciales but no one has been arrested, the police commissioner said. Read more at…
Debunking claims that sunscreen is harmful and causes cancer
Summer is officially here. While many Europeans have been swapping their computers and desk chairs for beachside sun loungers, the longstanding online debate about sunscreen persists. Read More
‘Best we could get’: Brussels defends EU-US trade deal amid mounting criticism
“This is clearly the best deal we could get under very difficult circumstances,” said Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commissioner for Trade. Read More
Which EU countries recognise Palestine amid France’s decision?
France is set to recognise the state of Palestine in September. Ten EU countries have already taken this step, with Sweden leading as the first member state to do so.…
Intense floods strike Romania as wildfires rage across Turkey and Albania
In Turkey, three volunteer firefighters were killed when their vehicle overturned near Bursa, and at least 17 people have died in fires since late June. Read More
Dramatic hunger surge strikes the Middle East and Africa, UN survey shows
Global crises are fueling hunger in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, with trade tensions, conflicts, and climate change driving food inflation, according to the UN’s SOFI report. Read More
US-EU deal marked by uncertainty
The EU and the US struck a long-awaited agreement on Sunday, establishing a 15% tariff on EU exports, with certain sectors exempted. However key details remain unclear. Read More
COP30 will be different: Brazil wants world leaders to face the climate crisis head-on
In Belem, the UN climate summit will bring global leaders face to face with the harsh realities of climate change and inequality.Read More