3 March 2021 | Euronews
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United Kingdom 'Deeply concerned' Buckingham Palace looking into Duchess of Sussex bullying claims The revelations come just days before a tell-all interview between Oprah Winfrey and The Duchess and her husband, Prince Harry. -
United Kingdom EU will go to court over UK's 'unilateral action' on Northern Ireland Protocol The EU has strongly condemned the move by the UK to extend a grace period for agri-food products, something the bloc says violates the Brexit deal. -
The Cube Police tighten security amid fears of fresh plot to breach US Capitol "We have obtained intelligence that shows a possible plot to breach the Capitol by an identified militia group on Thursday, March 4," Capitol Police said in a statement on Wednesday. -
Sweden Sweden axe attack: Police still investigating possible terrorist motive after seven injured Police in Sweden are still investigating a possible "terrorist" motive behind a stabbing incident in Vetlanda on Wednesday. -
Economy Eurozone's rising debt likely to equal its wealth for first time, says EU's Gentiloni The 100% debt-to-GDP ratio will be the legacy of the huge borrowing undertaken to cushion the impact of the coronavirus lockdowns. -
Myanmar 'Bloodiest day': At least 38 anti-coup protesters killed in Myanmar, says UN envoy Security forces in Myanmar escalated their crackdown on protests against last month’s military coup, with at least 38 people killed on Wednesday. -
Earth News UK announces £40bn of green investment from new ‘infrastructure bank’ Environmental campaigners are critical of whether this will be a “real commitment to green growth”. -
Moments What is a sunken city and where are they? A few European countries are home to sunken towns and cities and they all have fascinating histories. Here’s our guide to finding and enjoying them. -
Business Series Luanda: The best catch capital Angola's 1600 kilometres of coast is home to great fishing and famous record breaking sport fishing world champions. Explore Angola delves into these rich waters to find out more. -
Europe News Hungary's rule of law stance left Fidesz isolated in EPP, says Manfred Weber The leader of the European Parliament’s biggest party said Hungary’s stance on rule of law was "too problematic" to keep Fidesz in the grouping. -
Travel News The first hotel in space could be open for business sooner than you think Sleeping among the stars could become a long haul excursion in just six years. -
Travel News Surfers in Australia learn about Indigenous culture to encourage diversity in the sport Students surfers are being taught about the rich history of their local surf breaks. -
Europe News EU vaccine passports might not be ready by the summer. Here’s why Concerns on fundamental rights, discrimination, data privacy, and forgery are poised to become stumbling blocks for the cross-border pass. -
Nature Australia marine hotspots found to store 2bn tonnes of 'blue carbon' Three UNESCO World Heritage sites can store billions of CO2 in carbon sinks, according to a new report. -
France France dissolves far-right group Generation Identity The French government has dissolved the far-right group Generation Identity, interior minister Gérald Darmanin announced. -
World Dutch sex workers protest asking government to let them get back to work The Dutch government allowed many workers in "contact professions", such as barbers and masseurs, to reopen their businesses but sex workers aren't on the list. -
World Scientists discover glow-in-the-dark sharks off New Zealand They say that the findings had repercussions for our understanding of life in the deep sea; one of the least-studied ecosystems on the planet. -
Earth News Israeli government was ‘not prepared’ for massive oil spill cleanup, say NGOs Thousands of volunteers have stepped in to clean 12,000 tonnes of tar that washed up on the country's coastline. -
Greece Greece earthquake: 6.2-magnitude tremor near Larissa felt in Western Balkans The earthquake was felt in neighbouring countries North Macedonia, Kosovo, and Montenegro. -
USA Watch: Dolly Parton sings COVID-themed version of 'Jolene' as she gets vaccine "Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, I'm begging of you please don't hesitate," Dolly Parton crooned before receiving a dose of the Moderna vaccine. -
Europe News Hungary PM Orban’s party quits the largest group in European Parliament Orban announced the decision in a letter to the chairman of the EPP, Manfred Weber, on Wednesday, making good on his threat to leave the grouping over changes to its rules. -
United Kingdom What has Rishi Sunak announced during the UK's 2021 Budget? The British government on Wednesday announced new measures to provide a lifeline to workers and businesses hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. -
World Slovakia's frontline staff under strain as country records world's highest COVID-related death rate "We have approximately 650 workers, 100 of them are currently on sick leave because of COVID and 70% of them are dealing with COVID-patients," hospital director Alexandra Pavlovičová said. -
Germany Merkel calls for 'fundamental rethink' at CDP Europe Awards 2021 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for 'fundamental rethink' to protect the environment at the annual CDP Europe Awards 2021. -
Netherlands Explosion damages COVID-19 testing centre in the Netherlands In January, a COVID-19 testing centre in the town of Urk was set on fire by rioters opposed to the country's lockdown. -
USA US yard sale find turns out to be 15th century Chinese artifact worth over €400,000 The piece, one of only seven such bowls known to exist in the world, will be up for auction in New York on March 17 as part of Sotheby’s Auction of Important Chinese Art. -
Japan Japanese billionaire seeks eight creatives for paid-for moon flight Yusaku Maezawa and his guests could become the first lunar voyagers since the last Apollo mission in 1972. -
USA Alexei Navalny: US sanctions Russian officials over nerve-agent attack Washington targeted seven mid-level and senior Russian officials along with more than a dozen government entities.