Ukraine and Russia exchange over 200 prisoners of war | Euronews
Russia reported the return of 103 of its servicemen captured in the Kursk region, whilst Ukraine said 103 of its servicemen had also been returned.
EU countries lagging on carbon emissions reductions, Commission tells MEPs | Euronews
Several member states still need to send their energy and climate plans to the European Commission, where they lay out strategies to slash greenhouse gases emissions.
Worrying the West, Iran says it's launched a satellite into space | Euronews
The West is worried that Iran is advancing its ballistic missile systems, and that this could also help its nuclear weapons programme.
Brazil judge withdraws €3 million from Elon Musk's X and Starlink accounts to pay for fines | Euronews
In an ongoing dispute between tech mogul Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge, authorities withdrew money from their company accounts to pay fines.
EU naval mission attempts to salvage burning oil tanker in Red Sea | Euronews
A new attempt has begun to try to salvage an oil tanker burning in the Red Sea after attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, an EU naval mission announced.
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Germany's far-right AfD party polls strongly before Brandenburg state election | Euronews
Polls predict more success for the far-right AfD party in Brandenburg; weeks ago the party made massive gains in Thuringia and Saxony state elections.
Belarus endures Russification as native language fades away in schools | Euronews
Belarus, which has created a political and military alliance with Moscow, is being further Russified as schools ditch the Belarusian language.
Briton and Belgian amongst 37 people sentenced to death in DR Congo | Euronews
A military court in DR Congo handed down death sentences on Friday to 37 people after convicting them on charges of participating in a coup attempt.
Sun but no sand? How coastal erosion is making Spain’s beaches disappear | Euronews
Spain has an overtourism problem - but as its beaches slowly disappear, how long will it last?
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First programmes announced for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture | Euronews
The northern English city is the fourth to be selected in the government’s City of Culture programme and will play host to theatre, art, music and film events over the course of the year.
Which European country has the best work-sleep balance? | Euronews
Euronews Business takes a look at where in Europe people have the best work-sleep balance and which countries are lagging behind when it comes to getting high-quality shut-eye.
Brussels, my love? Can 'Super Mario' get the EU economy on track? | Euronews
In this edition, we ask why the EU economy lags the US and China, and hear of the Commission's bitter battle with Big Tech.
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Countries across central Europe prepare for weekend downpours and severe flooding | Euronews
The weather change arrived following a hot start to September in the region. Scientists recorded Earth's hottest summer on record, breaking a record set just one year ago.
Denmark's DSV secures Deutsche Bahn unit despite union resistance | Euronews
DSV will become the world's largest logistics company thanks to the acquisition.
Biden dismisses Putin’s warnings of war with the West if Ukraine allowed to strike inside Russia | Euronews
The meeting comes just days a British newspaper said the US and UK had reportedly made the decision to allow Ukraine to use partly British-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets deeper inside Russia, something neither leader referred to.
‘Leave no trace’: How a pack of Cheetos dropped in a US national park devastated its ecosystem | Euronews
A pack of Cheetos dropped in national park demonstrates why you should think twice before littering.
Two men charged with stealing Banksy's 'Girl with Balloon' from London gallery | Euronews
The stolen work is one of several versions of 'Girl with Balloon', a stencilled image of a child reaching for a heart-shaped red balloon.
Rising Stars Shine at Judo Grand Prix Zagreb 2024 | Euronews
All the latest developments on the first day of the World Judo Tour.
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Hundreds of thousands in need of aid as floods wipe out homes in Nigeria | Euronews
The UN World Food Programme is working to assist newly displaced and food insecure people in northeast Nigeria who have been affected by severe floods.
One killed in Russian shelling on apartment block in eastern city of Kostiantynivka | Euronews
Hundreds of residents have fled the eastern Donetsk region via evacuation trains from Pavlohrad to Kropyvnytskyi and Lviv, amid the escalating conflict as Russian forces advance in the area.
War in Ukraine: Hundreds evacuate, but some remain hesitant to leave their homes | Euronews
Ukrainian authorities estimate that around 83,000 people have been forcibly displaced in the Donetsk region since 1 August, according to the officials.