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The country that invented ‘flight shame’ is scrapping their tax on flights | Euronews

The decision by the country’s right-wing coalition government has caused outrage among environmentalists.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Is hunger the deadliest weapon of modern conflict? | Euronews

The scale of starvation internationally is a testament to our collective failure so far to deliver on our obligations to our fellow humans, Chef Andrés Torres writes.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

EU Court halts Commission’s ban on drug for rare liver disease | Euronews

In an unusual turn of events, the EU's top court has temporarily suspended the European Commission's decision to revoke the marketing authorisation for a drug used to treat the rare autoimmune liver disease.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Activist from the US shot dead by Israeli army during protest in occupied West Bank | Euronews

The 26-year-old activisit was attending a weekly protest against settlement expansion in a town south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

New Dutch coalition climate plans: Why the regions are fighting to keep a successful rural programme | Euronews

There are concerns on what the new coalition’s plans will be for nature and the environment in the Netherlands.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Glass found on the Moon shows it was home to erupting volcanoes while dinosaurs ruled the Earth | Euronews

Evidence brought back by a Chinese mission to the Moon's surface shows that volcanic activity was being recorded much later than previously thought.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

72 per cent of people believe ecocide should be a crime. Could a new EU directive make a difference? | Euronews

22,000 people were asked about their feelings on the environment - and if enough is being done to protect it - and the results make for fascinating reading.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Tensions in Poland over migrants escalate despite fall in attempted crossings from Belarus | Euronews

Two years after Poland erected a border barrier to stop migrants from entering from Belarus, the influx has diminished but public debate over the issue has not, fuelled in part by the fatal stabbing of a soldier in June.

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06 Sep 2024

World Gushtingiri Championships debut in Tajikistan, uniting over 60 nations in historic event | Euronews

In this episode of Focus, we attend the inaugural World Gushtingiri Championships in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

'I didn't even have trainers': Ukrainians recall hellish preparation ahead of Paralympics | Euronews

Russia destroyed or damaged around 500 Ukrainian Paralympic sports facilities, forcing Ukrainian athletes to prepare for the Paris games in precarious conditions. Yet the team could end up doing bette

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Spain ends National Bullfighting Award amid cultural changes | Euronews

Spain's Culture ministry announced in May its intention to cancel the award, which had been given annually since 2013. ‘Society's values and feelings towards bullfighting have evolved,’ the government said.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Audi Brussels plant risks closure as car model ceases production after 2025 | Euronews

Unions have been left surprised after Audi Brussels has confirmed that there are no plans to produce its flagship car model at its Forest site in Brussels beyond 2025.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Video. WATCH: Typhoon Yagi hits Hong Kong | Euronews

Video. Typhoon Yagi passed south of Hong Kong, bringing heavy rain, strong winds and widespread disruptions.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Venice 2024 review: 'April' - a devastating exploration of illegal abortion in rural Georgia | Euronews

A storm-soaked exploration of a female ob-gyn who conducts illegal abortions for women in rural Georgia. It's one of the toughest - but most impactful watches of this year's Venice Film Festival.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Zelenskyy says Kursk incursion has ‘turned the tables’ in Ukraine as he seeks further military aid | Euronews

The Ukrainian president has voiced optimism about the prospect of an end to the war, but says his country still badly needs more supplies from its allies.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

More job cuts on the way as German economy struggles to recover | Euronews

After the news that Europe's largest car producer VW may close two plants, experts are sounding the alarm that the downsizing of manufacturing isn't just limited to the car industry. The Ger

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

ETIAS: The new visa Brits will need to enter the EU in 2025, what it costs and who gets it free | Euronews

Travellers will need to apply online before they'll be allowed into EU countries.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Ukrainian village hit by Russian drone debris as Lviv mourns attack victims | Euronews

The Ukrainian military is trying to draw Russia's attention and resources away from a crucial city whose fall could leave other parts of the country more vulnerable.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

UK house prices hit two year high after 'positive Summer' for market | Euronews

The August Halifax House Price Index also revealed which parts of the UK are seeing the most growth in house prices and what the average property price is in various areas across the country.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

ECB rate cut looking more likely as Eurozone growth downwardly revised | Euronews

Eurozone growth for the second quarter was revised down to 0.2%, marking a slowdown compared to the first quarter. Germany contracted, while Spain saw strong growth. The ECB is expected to cut rates by 25bps next week.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Video. Prince William visits London exhibition exploring homelessness | Euronews

Video. The UK's Prince William visited London's Saatchi Gallery to view an exhibition which explores the complexities of homelessness. His Royal Foundation is campaigning to show it is possible to end the problem across the country.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Welcome to Arabia: Saudi opens its doors to another world | Euronews

Highlight the multi-facets of Saudi that make it unique in the region: where sun & sea and cooler temperatures simultaneously exist, ancient civilizations and modernity sit side by side, with a warm people at the heart of it all.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

All news about Ireland | Euronews

Information about Ireland. Select the subjects you want to know more about on euronews.com

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06 Sep 2024

Italy's EU Commissioner pick Raffaele Fitto might face a rocky road to approval | Euronews

Many agree that if Brothers of Italy's Fitto is given the executive vice-president portfolio in charge of the economy and post-pandemic recovery, this would be a significant victory for Rome.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024

Juncker and EU former colleagues heap praise on Michel Barnier as he gets the French PM nod | Euronews

While he has receded from political life in recent years, the new French premier earned plenty of respect in Brussels as lead Brexit negotiator.

Euronews
06 Sep 2024
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