Morning Roundup: Coalition talks go into next week, calls for urgent ceasefire in Gaza and warning of AI humanoid robots
The Today Radio News team brings you the latest news headlines for Friday, 3 November.

The Today Radio News team brings you the latest news headlines for Friday, 3 November.
Conflict in Europe around 9,000 to 4,000 years ago remains poorly understood, scientists say
Unison warns Scotland's council leaders the move would lead to an escalation of strike action.
US flying surveillance drones over Gaza to help locate hostages taken by Hamas
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The lawyer-led inquiry was prompted by a BBC documentary on the ferries fiasco.
Rs notes legal tender but rush to exchange them grows
India's huge total of 357 for 8 against Sri Lanka did not feature a single century as three of the key batters— Shubman Gill (92), Virat Kohli (88) and Iyer (82)— missed their milestones of getting hundreds
Israel will return Gazans working inside the country to the besieged Palestinian territory, the government said, almost four weeks after it began striking Hamas targets there in response to a deadly cross-border attack. "Israel is severing all contact with Gaza. There will be no more Palestinian workers from Gaza," the Israeli security cabinet announced in a statement late Thursday. Follow our live blog for the latest
The IDF said on Thursday that they are surrounding Gaza City and plan to deepen operations in the area as the Palestine-Israel armed conflict shows no sign of abating.
Hundreds of daddy longlegs blanketed the outside of a backpacker's tent in Alaska's remote Lake Clark National Park, a video recently posted by the national park shows in frightening detail.
Pastureland has been included in the category of agricultural land eligible for afforestation using funds from the recovery plan, according to an emergency decree issued by the Romanian government on Thursday, which “rectifies” parliament’s earlier removal of pastureland as an...
The ad hoc prosecutor charged with investigating allegations of crimes against the chief prosecutor, which the Bulgarian parliament set up, is now facing organisational problems that make it virtually impossible to function. After several months’ delay, Judge Daniela Taleva was...
The free trade agreement Serbia signed with China on 17 October, which is being hailed by Serbian politicians – along with all other agreements signed that day – will cease to apply on the day Serbia becomes a member of...
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PARIS - Record-breaking winds in France and across much of western Europe left at least seven people dead and injured others as Storm Ciaran swept through the continent Thursday. The storm devastated homes, causing travel mayhem and cut power to a vast number of people.
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Minister Mano Thangaraj also said the milk major will focus on supplying milk with 3.5%, 3% and 6% fat content, to its consumers