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Latest news bulletin | October 27th, 2025 – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this October 27th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Deaths at sea remain high despite fewer irregular migrants to EU
Irregular crossings to the EU fell to 133,400 in the first nine months of 2025. Bangladeshi, Egyptian, and Afghan are among the most frequently reported nationalities.
4.9M pounds of frozen chicken recalled over possible metal contamination
The frozen chicken products were distributed to hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, but not directly to consumers.
New butterfly species named after Iryna Zaruska, Ukrainian refugee killed in North Carolina
Researchers believe this may be a hybrid species.
Lula and Trump make progress in Malaysian gathering
Presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Donald Trump of the United States met this weekend in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit. Both leaders agreed to lower economic tensions between their two countries. In addition, Lula volunteered to
Hurricane Melissa could be strongest to ever hit Jamaica
Melissa has been upgraded to a category five storm and could become Jamaica's strongest on record.
Bolsonaro supporters claim Lula was "upset" after meeting with Trump
Allies of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro claimed on X that President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) felt uncomfortable when US President Donald Trump addressed the matter of the incarcerated previous head of State, whom the Republican leader said he was very fond of.
Where things stand a year out from midterms
Plus: Man sues after being handcuffed for playing Star Wars song while recording National Guard in D.C.
Scientists finally spot hidden waves powering the Sun’s corona
Researchers have directly observed torsional Alfvén waves twisting through the Sun’s corona — magnetic waves first predicted over 80 years ago. Captured using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, these motions could explain why the corona is millions of degrees hotter than the
Series Mania Institute Launches Serial Bridges Baltics in Tallinn with New Shows From Raitis Abele, Gabija Siurbytė, Raoul Suvi (EXCLUSIVE)
In a move to boost series from the Baltics and their ties to Europe’s market, the Series Mania Institute has launched Serial Bridges Baltics, a new workshop for Baltic screenwriters and series producers, staged in partnership with the Institute Français and Industry@Tallinn &
Markets prepare for key rate decisions while tracking US-China trade talks
Global stocks rallied on Monday morning, driven by optimism that a new trade deal is in reach between the US and China.
Spanish shipbuilder defends himself after Uruguay cancels €82 million OPV contract
Mario Cardama, owner of the Spanish shipyard tasked with building two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) for Uruguay, whose contract was canceled by Montevideo, insists that his company was also a victim of the bank backing the operation: EuroCommerce Limited.
US detains British commentator Hamdi in middle of national speaking tour
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. immigration authorities detained British commentator Sami Hamdi, revoked his visa and said he would be deported rather than allowed to complete his speaking tour in the United States, a Homeland Security official said on Sunday. Immigration and
Fact check: How much do immigrants cost the Netherlands?
As in many European election campaigns, the cost of immigration has been a hot topic ahead of the Dutch vote, with many inflated figures being thrown about in the media and online.
Hurricane Melissa threatens catastrophic flooding in Jamaica and Haiti, meterologists warn
Expected to make landfall in Jamaica on Monday evening or Tuesday morning, Hurricane Melissa is forecast to become a Category 5 hurricane, making it the strongest storm on record for the Caribbean island nation,
Fan Bingbing on Her Most Transformative Role Yet in Tokyo Competition Title ‘Mother Bhumi’: ‘I’ve Fully Immersed Myself’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Fan Bingbing is so unrecognizable in “Mother Bhumi” that even her friends didn’t know it was her. For the Chinese superstar, that’s exactly the point. “Seeing this kind of feedback for the first time actually made me quite happy,” Fan tells Variety ahead of the film’s
Ten on trial in Paris for online harassment of French First Lady Brigitte Macron
Ten people face trial for cyber-harassing Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender, facing up to three years in prison and €45,000 fines.
Ukrainian refugee artist shows 'the beauty of the world' at Lisbon's Estrela Basilica
'The Beauty is a Choice' is the title of an exhibition by a Ukrainian refugee artist that is transforming a wing of Lisbon's Estrela Basilica, which has been closed for around 40 years.
Björn Andrésen, Teen Star of Luchino Visconti’s ‘Death in Venice,’ Dies at 70
Swedish actor Björn Andrésen, best known for his breakout role as Tadzio in Italian director Luchino Visconti’s 1971 drama “Death in Venice,” has died. He was 70. Andrésen’s death was announced on Sunday by Kristian Petri and Kristina Lindström, co-directors of the 2021
RCEP must be fully implemented and stay open to continue achieving full potential, says PM Wong
Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong called for the trade bloc to stay open and be prepared for expansion, such as the inclusion of new members.
Hurricane Melissa threatens Jamaica with worst-case scenario as Category 5
Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified on its way toward Jamaica, where it may become the country’s strongest storm on record when it hits late Monday.
































