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ECB's Lagarde predicts inflation to hit 2% target next year
Business • 4:38 PM
4 min
ECB President Christine Lagarde praised the "remarkable" unwinding of inflation with minimal job losses, projecting inflation to hit target by 2025. However, she warned that significant uncertainties remain.
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EU's recognition of González as winner in Venezuela vote historic, opposition leader tells Euronews
• 4:22 PM
22 min
The European Parliament's decision showed Europe is with us, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said in an exclusive interview.
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Latest news bulletin | September 20th – Evening
• 4:00 PM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Ukraine bans the use of Telegram on state-issued devices in the name of 'national security'
Business • 3:31 PM
2 min
Government officials, military personnel and critical infrastructure workers will not be allowed to use the popular messaging app, but Ukrainians remain free to use it in their personal devices.
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Can Russia's forces push the Ukrainian army out of Kursk region by mid-October?
Europe • 3:24 PM
3 min
The Kremlin is said to have tasked its army with pushing Ukrainian forces out of Russia's Kursk region in less than a month. But how doable is it, especially given Ukraine's next move in its incursion?
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World Paella Day: How to make the perfect traditional Valencian Paella
Culture • 2:46 PM
1 min
It's World Paella Day! To celebrate here's a guide on how to make a perfect traditional Valencian Paella.
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Critics slam Mario Draghi's landmark EU competitiveness report as 'one-sided'
Europe • 2:45 PM
2 min
Draghi is being accused by various stakeholders of not including voices from all parts of Europe in his landmark report.
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Israeli strike on Beirut kills at least three, Lebanese authorities say
• 2:30 PM
6 min
Remotely-operated attacks using exploding pagers and walkie-talkies have given way to direct air strikes as fears of all-out war between the two neighbouring countries keep rising.
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The number of deaths by suicide in Europe decreased by 13% in a decade
Business • 2:25 PM
6 min
In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat.
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Wildfires: Why are Portuguese forests so flammable?
• 2:24 PM
9 min
The amount of land ravaged in Portugal's recent devastating wildfires is estimated to cover 122,000 hectares. Around 83% of the land is located in the north and centre of the country.
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A cheap antidepressant could help treat incurable brain tumours, early studies show
Business • 2:23 PM
4 min
Researchers in Switzerland will test the promising early results in human clinical trials.
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The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
Culture • 1:58 PM
19 min
Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis'; the Wellcome Collection's 'Hard Graft' exhibition; Oktoberfest; 'Agatha All Along'; and new music from Katy Perry, Manu Chao and Jamie XX - here's what to digest in Europe this weekend.
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Turkey attempts to skewer Germany by regulating döner kebab market
Business • 1:55 PM
6 min
Turkey wants döner kebabs registered so that it has the same protected EU status as Serrano ham from Spain and Neapolitan pizza.
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Five women accuse late Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed of rape
Europe • 1:47 PM
3 min
Al-Fayed, who died in 2023, has faced similar allegations since 1997.
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Owner of exploding pager firm under Hungarian protection, mother says
• 1:45 PM
6 min
Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono's company came under scrutiny after a Taiwanese firm said it had authorised BAC Consulting to use its name on the pagers that were detonated in fatal attacks in Lebanon and Syria.
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WATCH: Pesto the giant penguin steals hearts at Melbourne Aquarium
• 1:22 PM
1 min
Pesto, a massive king penguin chick at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, has become a social media sensation.
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Euronews Culture's Verdict on Manu Chao, Jamie xx & Katy Perry's comeback albums
Culture • 1:17 PM
13 min
Manu Chao is back after 17 years since his last studio effort. Jamie xx took nine years to follow up his stunning debut ‘In Colour’. Katy Perry releases her seventh album after the critical and commercial flop of ‘Smile’ in 2020. All are on the hunt for a
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Is the Entry/Exit Scheme delayed again? What travellers need to know about new EU border checks
• 1:00 PM
7 min
If the EES becomes operational in autumn, non-EU travellers entering the Schengen Area will have to go through new scanners at EU borders.
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France to pay €120 million to uproot 30,000 hectares of vineyards
Culture • 1:00 PM
7 min
France plans to uproot 30,000 hectares of grape vines as wine consumption continues to drop.
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Hezbollah retaliates, firing around 150 rockets at northern Israel
• 11:58 AM
4 min
Hours earlier Israeli fighter jets southern Lebanon's ravaged border area. Israel said it hit rocket launchers and military infrastructure.
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Why is the Democratic Republic of the Congo struggling to contain mpox?
Business • 11:51 AM
7 min
The most impacted country due to mpox is struggling to contain it. Here's a look at why that's the case.
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Stairway to tension: France and Italy dispute ownership of Spanish Steps
Culture • 11:48 AM
17 min
A row over whether France or Italy owns Rome's iconic Spanish Steps has caused controversy and reopened old wounds between the two countries as G7 Culture Ministers gather in Naples and Pompeii this weekend.
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Portugal observes day of national mourning after seven die in wildfires
Europe • 11:31 AM
4 min
The country has burned more than 121,000 hectares of land since Sunday with seven fatalities.
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Dutch police seek witnesses to stabbing as suspect taken into custody
• 11:05 AM
2 min
Police say witnesses claim the alleged killer shouted "Allahu akbar" as he lashed out with a blade, which mean "God is great" in Arabic.
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How will von der Leyen’s nominated team of European Commissioners be scrutinised?
Europe • 11:05 AM
8 min
Political leaders have said the European Parliament will show its teeth when holding nominees to account.
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COVID pandemic: Researchers create shortlist of animals that could reveal Wuhan origins of virus
Business • 11:02 AM
4 min
A new genetic analysis looks at species of animals present at the Wuhan market that may have spread COVID-19 to people.
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Mercedes-Benz shares fall as German carmaker lowers full year outlook
Business • 10:58 AM
2 min
The German carmaker’s shares started Friday with an almost 7% drop as the company significantly cut its expected results for the full year because of weakness in Chinese demand for its vehicles.
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EU to raise €35 billion loan for Ukraine using Russia's frozen assets, von der Leyen says
Europe • 10:24 AM
4 min
Ursula von der Leyen has announced a multi-billion initiative to help Kyiv plug the hole in its state budget and procure more weapons.
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Latest news bulletin | September 20th – Midday
• 10:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Volkswagen denies plans to cut 30,000 staff from its workforce
Business • 8:25 AM
2 min
Earlier this month, CEO Oliver Blume told employees that the company needed to end a three-decade-old job protection pledge that would have banned layoffs until 2029.
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Polish town of Lewin Brzeski braces for dramatic flooding
• 8:22 AM
1 min
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions in recovery aid to help most of central Europe, which has battled severe flooding for days.
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Sagrada Família’s Jesus Christ tower and Chapel of the Assumption aims for completion in 2025
Culture • 8:15 AM
7 min
Work on Barcelona’s Sagrada Família’s Jesus Christ tower and Chapel of the Assumption aims for completion in 2025.
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Von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv promising Ukraine electricity funds for winter
Europe • 7:51 AM
2 min
Russia continues to target the war-torn country's energy infrastructure, leaving parts of the east in darkness for hours at a time.
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Megalopolis' - Coppola's disastrously overblown and dull folly
Culture • 7:10 AM
11 min
Francis Ford Coppola returns to the big screen after 13 years with a passion project that has to be seen to be believed. And we don’t mean that in a good way.
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Ex-The Smiths frontman Morrissey fires management team after Johnny Marr debunks false claims
Culture • 7:05 AM
2 min
Bigmouth Strikes Again... Morrissey has fired his management team after having previously claimed that his ex-bandmate Johnny Marr owns "100 per cent trademark rights" to The Smiths' name, and that he had “ignored” an offer for a 2025 tour. The claims wer
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France on the verge of naming new cabinet after months of deadlock
• 6:45 AM
4 min
Michel Barnier's governing team will be approved by President Emmanuel Macron by Sunday at the latest before it becomes official.
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From MacBooks to Mac coats, Jony Ive reinvents the button for new outerwear range
Culture • 6:15 AM
9 min
Jony Ive, the designer who worked closely with Steve Jobs to help create the iconic looks of many of Apple’s most famous products, has created a new range of outerwear.
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Was gender equality made to take a backseat in the next European Commission? | Radio Schuman
Europe • 5:49 AM
2 min
The European Commission's equality portfolio has been merged with the preparedness and crisis management portfolio, raising concerns among NGOs that it may be neglected in EU legislation.
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Scotland, Malta, Spain: Catch dozens of cultural events at these country’s European Heritage days
Culture • 5:29 AM
6 min
Events in Austria, Belgium, Germany and Ireland have already finished, but there are still plenty more upcoming in other countries.
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Latest news bulletin | September 20th – Morning
• 5:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Bosses looking for a sweeter deal to lure staff back to the office
Business • 4:45 AM
7 min
A survey of the world's leading business leaders finds they have little appetite for hybrid working and are looking to encourage workers back to the office with better deals on pay and promotion.
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Will tensions in the Middle East lead to another energy price shock in Europe?
Business • 4:15 AM
2 min
Will tensions in the Middle East lead to another market price shock in Europe? Energy analyst Dr Yousef Alshammari shares his outlook on oil prices with Euronews Business.
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Venezuela's government rejects EU vote to recognise opposition leader as election winner
• 1:51 AM
1 min
The European Parliament voted on Thursday to recognise Venezuela's exiled presidential candidate Edmundo González as the "legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela,"
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Sophia Loren turns 90: The Italian film diva's roles and international awards
Culture • 12:45 AM
9 min
An Italian and international icon who has made the history of world cinema, Sophia Loren is 90 years old. From the David di Donatello to the Oscars, via the Palme d'Or, here are the awards she has won during her career.
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Iconic 'Roaring Lion' Churchill portrait returned to its owner after international theft
Culture • 12:30 AM
1 min
Nicola Cassinelli, an Italian lawyer, unknowingly purchased the iconic portrait at an auction before returning it after discovering its origins.
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ING pledges to stop financing new upstream oil and gas projects
Business • 12:21 AM
3 min
ING says it would no longer be offering finance to pure-play oil and gas companies for explorations or developments in new fields, as part of its move to help support the transition to green energy.
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Yesterday

Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever before, alliance chief says in farewell talk
• 11:27 PM
2 min
After a decade at the helm of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg will be replaced by the Netherlands' Mark Rutte from the 1. October. He gave a farewell speech on Thursday where he said "Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever before."
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EU Commission chief visits flood-stricken region in Poland and pledges billions in swift aid
• 9:53 PM
1 min
While in Wroclaw, Poland, the President of the European Commission announced billions in aid for countries affected by severe flooding - saying it was "heart-breaking to see the destruction and the devastation through the floods."
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Hundreds evacuated from northern Italy as extreme weather continues to impact Europe
• 8:16 PM
5 min
At least a thousand people were evacuated as flooding hit northern Italian regions. The extreme weather has continued to affect other Central European countries as well, like Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic.
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EU and China fail to deliver breakthrough on electric cars dispute, but talks will intensify
Europe • 5:07 PM
5 min
Brussels and Beijing have agreed to take a new look at price undertakings, which could avoid extra tariffs on China-made electric vehicles.
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Latest news bulletin | September 19th – Evening
• 4:00 PM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Battle for Pokrovsk: Why is Russia so focused on the eastern Ukrainian town?
Europe • 3:48 PM
4 min
Kyiv's surprise incursion into Kursk hasn’t changed Russia’s plans and strategic priorities. Moscow is still primarily focused on capturing Pokrovsk and advancing in eastern Ukraine.
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Von der Leyen pledges Ukraine €160m in aid, energy support from frozen Russian assets
Europe • 3:32 PM
4 min
With 80% of thermal plants destroyed, Kyiv is facing a difficult winter – but some worry EU support means higher prices for Europeans.
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Prime Minister Rama insists Albania migrant deal 'exclusive' to Italy as more countries eye scheme
Europe • 3:06 PM
4 min
Albania's "unconditional love" for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews.
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Međugorje, Lourdes, Fatima: Religious tourism earns one town €270m but what are devotees seeking?
• 3:00 PM
9 min
This week, the Vatican officially approved religious pilgrimages to Međugorje in Bosnia.
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Israel launches strikes on southern Lebanon as IDF fighter jets break sound barrier above Beirut
• 2:59 PM
4 min
Meanwhile in Beirut, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed "just punishment" for the two-day walkie-talkie and pager attacks, which killed more than 30, wounded thousands and was widely believed to be carried out by Israel.
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Georgia could be surprise 2025 summer hotspot as BA and easyJet launch direct flights from London
• 2:03 PM
4 min
The new routes from Heathrow and Luton will cut down flight time from around eight to five hours.
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Oktoberfest tightens security after deadly knife attack in western Germany
• 1:58 PM
6 min
The festival's organiser has promised it will be "the safest place in Germany".
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Will Brandenburg follow the far-right surge in eastern Germany?
Europe • 1:51 PM
12 min
The third and final eastern German state of Brandenburg heads to the polls in just a couple of days. With the government already adopting far-right policies in a bid to hold on to voters, how is the vote likely to play out?
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Georgia passes Russian-style anti-LGBTQ+ law ahead of crucial election
• 1:25 PM
3 min
Many critics of the Georgian Dream-led government say the legislation flies in the face of the country's EU accession process.
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Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia hit by Russian aerial attacks
Europe • 1:19 PM
4 min
In Kharkiv, ballistic missiles were launched around midnight, and bombs were dropped in the morning, local reports say.
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UK Prime Minister Starmer under fire for failing to declare gifts on time
• 11:59 AM
4 min
UK MPs are allowed to accept gifts but have to declare donations and extra-parliamentary income within 28 days. Starmer says he missed the deadline because he was verifying exactly what needed to be declared.
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'Usually it's a harmless little river': Austrians struck by flooding reel from ruin left in its wake
Europe • 11:28 AM
5 min
Authorities have reported 23 deaths in Central Europe, as record rainfall has caused devastation to infrastructure in small towns.
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EU Commission pushes Apple over headset, watch interoperability 
Europe • 11:24 AM
4 min
The EU executive is using new powers intended to stop online gatekeepers dominating digital markets, given fears it might block out rivals to its own Apple Watch or AirPods.
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Right-wing MEPs unite to recognise González as Venezuelan president, weakening cordon sanitaire
Europe • 11:08 AM
4 min
It is the first time the Strasbourg hemicycle's bolstered right-wing factions unite in a vote since June's European elections.
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UK think tank calls for ‘class ceiling’ to be broken in the arts
Culture • 11:02 AM
3 min
UK think tank the Fabian Society calls for a “universal library card” and a “culture pass” for children in the UK, in order to democratise the arts and break the “class ceiling”.
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WATCH: State of calamity declared as Portugal's fires continue to escalate
• 10:34 AM
1 min
Thousands of firefighters remained on the front lines, working tirelessly to control more than 100 wildfires raging across northern Portugal.
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Silvio Berlusconi posthumously wins longstanding banking dispute in EU court
Europe • 10:27 AM
2 min
The ECB did not have the right to probe Silvio Berlusconi’s holdings in Banca Mediolanum, in spite of the late Italian prime minister’s conviction for tax fraud, the EU’s highest court said today.
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Turkey wouldn't be interested in joining BRICS if it was an EU member state, foreign minister says
• 10:26 AM
2 min
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Wednesday Ankara was looking to diversify its options regarding global alliances, bringing up long-running ambitions for EU membership.
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MrBeast and Amazon sued by reality show competitors over alleged 'unsafe' conditions
Culture • 10:20 AM
2 min
Five anonymous participants claim they were denied minimum wages, proper breaks, and faced a toxic work environment during the production of the show.
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400,000 displaced as Nigerian floods worsen
• 10:09 AM
1 min
Severe flooding continues to devastate northeastern Nigeria, displacing over 400,000 people, according to the UN.
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Latest news bulletin | September 19th – Midday
• 10:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Global vaccine donor to buy 500,000 mpox jabs for Africa
Business • 9:54 AM
3 min
The vaccines should arrive later this year, according to vaccine alliance Gavi.
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Is Venice’s famed winged lion statue actually Chinese?
Culture • 9:41 AM
5 min
New chemical evidence claims that Venice’s winged lion could be Chinese... And that it's not a lion but an altered Chinese tomb gardian known as a 'zhènmùshòu'.
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Oddballs, or just independent-minded? Meet the European Parliament’s outsiders
Europe • 9:28 AM
7 min
Some broke it off, some got dumped, and some just prefer the single life. Euronews examines how the EU’s 32 unattached MEPs got that way.
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Eastern European voters are more likely to care about candidates' religious beliefs, study finds
Europe • 9:25 AM
3 min
People with right-wing views are more likely to choose a leader who shares their religious beliefs, the Pew Research Centre told Euronews.
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Trafalgar Square unveils fourth plinth artwork featuring masks of trans and gender-variant people
Culture • 9:25 AM
5 min
The sculpture is the latest installation on the Fourth Plinth and is described as a piece designed to “unite the trans community around the world”.
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Musk's X skirts Brazil ban and returns to some users with change to server access
Business • 9:09 AM
4 min
Some X users are back online despite a nation-wide ban against the app in Brazil.
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Scientists find fruit flies have sensor in oesophagus that triggers feel-good hormone
Business • 8:45 AM
2 min
Receptors in the oesophagus lead to the release of serotonin when ‘good quality food’ is consumed, researchers say.
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Thousands of firefighters battle ongoing blazes in Portugal
Europe • 7:44 AM
3 min
Emergency services have reported 90 active incidents in mainland Portugal, with 17 fires currently raging and 60 approaching their end stages.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs to stay in prison after bail denied for second time
Culture • 7:26 AM
5 min
The hip-hop mogul has been in federal custody since his arrest Monday night at a Manhattan hotel. He is staying locked up in prison after his proposal to await his sex trafficking trial in his Florida mansion was denied.
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Rising rivers threaten southern Poland as flooding recedes elsewhere in Central Europe
Europe • 6:57 AM
6 min
Authorities have reported 23 deaths from floods in four Central European countries.
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New accuser comes forward against Harvey Weinstein
Culture • 6:38 AM
6 min
Harvey Weinstein faces a new sex crime charge. The accuser has never gone public.
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What the Fed's jumbo rate cut means for European and global markets
Business • 6:38 AM
5 min
The Fed's substantial rate cut could result in a further loosening of global liquidity, prompting a shift in capital across asset classes and stock sectors.
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Vatican gives green light to devotion at Bosnian shrine where Virgin Mary reportedly appeared
• 6:37 AM
8 min
The Vatican did not rule that the accounts that children and teenagers saw Mary in the village of Međugorje in 1981 were authentic, but it said that the spiritual experience of visiting the shrine justified pilgrimages there.
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Von der Leyen's bold move: Is Austria the fix for EU migration policy? | Radio Schuman
Europe • 5:41 AM
3 min
Austrian nominee Magnus Brunner has received mixed reactions in Strasbourg and Brussels due to Vienna's history of opposing key EU migration policies.
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UK's loss is Europe's gain as overseas visitors swap Mayfair for Milan
Europe • 5:07 AM
3 min
Wealthy overseas tourists put off from shopping in the UK by its hefty tourist tax are visiting France, Italy and other European countries to benefit from Europe's continuing tourist tax breaks.
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Latest news bulletin | September 19th – Morning
• 5:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Europe's first lithium refinery opens in Germany
Europe • 1:53 AM
1 min
The refinery is expected to produce enough lithium hydroxide for 500,000 electric cars per year.
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The rise and fall of the Tupperware brand
Business • 12:48 AM
10 min
With the latest news of Tupperware Brands filing for bankruptcy, we look back at how the container company pioneered practical design and a new marketing model.
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Europol arrests 51 people and dismantles encrypted communication platform
• 12:45 AM
1 min
Europol arrests 51 people connected to Ghost, a platform used by cybercriminals for large-scale drug trafficking and money laundering.
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The art of glass: Venice celebrates its iconic history of glass making in week-long festival
Culture • 12:01 AM
1 min
To celebrate its history of glassmaking, Venice and the nearby island of Murano are dedicating a week of events, exhibitions and workshops to the craft.
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Wednesday, september 18, 2024

Zelenskyy says Ukraine's Victory Plan is fully prepared
Europe • 11:01 PM
5 min
The Ukrainian President praised the army for its attack on a Russian ammunition depot, and says Ukraine's Victory Plan is ready in his nightly video address.
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Stroke deaths are declining in Europe but rising worldwide, new analysis shows
Business • 10:30 PM
6 min
Stroke prevention efforts should focus on high blood pressure, lifestyle, and environmental factors that can increase people’s risk, the study authors said.
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