9 September 2021 | Euronews
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United Kingdom Britain's plan to send migrant boats back to France 'inhumane' and 'unworkable', critics say France says it will not tolerate any flouting of international law, following reports that UK Border Force staff are to receive training on how to turn back migrant boats before they reach the English coast. -
Culture news Art Paris Art Fair opens at Grand Palais Ephémère until Sunday The 2021 edition will feature 26 solo shows. These monographic exhibitions spread throughout the fair allow visitors to discover or rediscover the work of modern and contemporary artists in depth. -
United Kingdom COVID-19: Scotland to introduce vaccine passports from October It follows a vote by the Scottish parliament in favour of vaccination certificates for entry to nightclubs, music festivals and some football matches. -
No Comment France pays rare national tribute to cinema icon Jean-Paul Belmondo Dozens of fans of French cinema icon Jean-Paul Belmondo gather at the entrance to Invalides in Paris to be among the 1,000 privileged people allowed to attend a rare national tribute. -
Mobility Have researchers found a way to power hypersonic jets from London to New York in 90 minutes? Overheating problems plagued supersonic flight. Could this latest research combat them and unlock even faster flying speeds? -
The Cube Instagram influencers must clearly label paid adverts, says German court Social media influencers who receive money from companies to promote products must clearly label such posts as adverts, Germany's federal court has ruled. -
Musica Sonya Yoncheva explores her creative prowess with 'Gala in Sofia' Sonya Yoncheva, the Bulgarian star soprano, explores a new role and is now organising concerts herself. Accompanied by Plácido Domingo, she puts her mastery of music and stage to the test in "Gala in Sofia" with the awe-inspiring Alexander Nevsky Cathedral as a backdrop. -
Germany Two German ministries searched in money laundering investigation Investigators have searched the German ministries of finance and justice on suspicion of withholding evidence on money laundering cases. -
United Kingdom Northern Ireland: Change Brexit deal or we'll sink Belfast government, DUP warns Jeffrey Donaldson, leader of Northern Ireland's largest British unionist party, is threatening to collapse the power-sharing administration unless post-Brexit trade rules are rewritten within "weeks". -
Culture news EU court backs Champagne makers in 'champanillo' name protection case The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice said it is up to the Barcelona Provincial Court, which had requested the ECJ to interpret EU law, to decide on the matter. But it made clear that protective designations of origins cover “both products and services.” -
France Police say 'calm' restored after five consecutive nights of clashes near Paris French police clashed with rioters for five consecutive nights near Paris after two men were arrested and their mother was hit by tear gas. -
Destinations These are the coolest cities in the world, according to Time Out These are the world’s best cities, according to their sustainability strategy, COVID response, community and culture. -
Culture news Jamie Lee Curtis snaps up Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement at Venice Film Festival Venice Film Festival welcomed the cast of Russian film “Captain Volkonogov Escaped” on the red carpet this Wednesday and Jamie Lee Curtis won the Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement. -
Earth News Replacing your gas boiler would cut your carbon footprint. But are you willing to pay for it? Sustainable alternatives often reduce your energy bills. But the public said they wouldn’t want to pay the upfront costs. -
Culture news Thousands gather in Greece for composer Mikis Theodorakis' funeral Political leaders, family members and thousands of fans paid their final respects to Greek music great Mikis Theodorakis who was buried Thursday on the island of Crete. -
Europe News Governments using Pegasus spyware should be held responsible, says MEP Hungary was among the governments found to use the spy tech and the German government has since admitted the federal police service also used the spyware. -
No Comment Coast guard rescue migrants off coast of Lampedusa The Italian Coast Guard rescued 125 migrants along the coast of Lampedusa. The organisation said the migrants were trapped on a reef, pushed there by rough seas. -
Spain Firefighter dies as blaze forces 1,000 to evacuate in southwestern Spain Strong winds have further complicated the battle for firefighters near the popular resort town of Estepona. -
Afghanistan Afghan airlift: 200 foreigners land in Doha on first charter flight from Kabul since US withdrawal The flight, whose passengers include Americans, Britons, Germans, Hungarians and Canadians, followed intensified efforts by Qatar and Turkey to get the Afghan capital's airport up and running again. -
Lithuania Lithuania told not to return Afghan refugees to Belarus by European court The European Court of Human Rights has ordered Lithuania not to push back five Afghan refugees stranded on the border with Belarus. -
Tech News Russian museum brings bells back to life with 3D technology The Novosibirsk Museum of Bell Ringing is using 3D technology to show visitors what the bells would have sounded like when they were new. -
Taste How to make the perfect ramen Neha Mishra opened ramen restaurant, Kinoya, in Dubai after the unprecedented success of her home-based supper club. She tells us the secrets behind her mouth-watering recipes. -
No Comment Chamonix mountain guide company marks 200th birthday atop Mont Blanc Five members of the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix, the founding institution of mountaineering which is celebrating its 200th anniversary, climb the Mont Blanc to raise awareness of global warming which is forcing guides to adapt. -
Cyprus Cyprus removes school textbook over praise of Turkey founder Ataturk Cyprus said that the contents of the English textbook were "completely inappropriate and unacceptable". -
Italy Afghan girls pursue football dream in Italy after fleeing Taliban They used to play in a football team in Herat but when the regime swept to power, the girls decided to escape, fearing for their lives. -
Greenland This Greenland town has temporarily banned alcohol after 'several spooky incidents' A town in eastern Greenland town has issued a two-week ban on all sales of alcohol after 'several spooky incidents'. -
Earth News Kuwait is transforming its ‘tyre graveyard’ into a new smart city Kuwait has had a mounting problem with recycling its car tyres. Here’s how they plan on fixing it. -
The Cube Anti-vaccine demonstrators had planned violence, say Italian police Italian police have raided the homes of several anti-vaccine activists ahead of demonstrations against the COVID-19 health pass. -
France France to offer free contraception benefits to women under 26 France to offer free contraception benefits to women aged under 26, says Health Minister Olivier Veran. -
No Comment Parade in Pyongyang marks founding of NKorea Civil defense forces carrying rifles paraded North Korea's capital overnight in a celebration of the nation's 73rd anniversary that was a marked departure from past militaristic displays. -
My Europe Series Why it's not just religion inflaming tensions between Serbia and Montenegro The spark was the Serbian Orthodox Church (SOC) installing a new leader at a ceremony in Montenegro. -
Mobility Euronews debates | Will flying ever be green? As part of European Mobility Week, Euronews hosted a live debate on the future of aviation, with experts helping us to answer this pressing question: 'Will flying ever be green?' -
Hungary 'Scandalous and arrogant': Hungary slams EU over Poland fines move "The procedure is not only outrageous but also completely unacceptable... with this scandalous and arrogant step, the Commission crossed a border that we previously thought was unimaginable." -
France France 'won't be blackmailed' over UK's migrant boat pushback plan The number of migrants successfully reaching the UK after crossing the Channel has soared in recent years. -
Money Spain's La Liga enters NFT and blockchain world with fantasy football cards for its players Spain's La Liga is joining the blockchain world by launching officially licensed digital cards of players to be sold and traded online. -
World News Smoke alarms go off at the International Space Station The crew reported noticing smoke and the smell of burnt plastic. -
Russia Belarus leader Lukashenko meets Russian counterpart Putin in Moscow Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko is meeting his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow today to discuss integrating the two countries and upcoming joint military exercises. -
Afghanistan Watch: What is life like in Kabul? Euronews takes you on a tour Our special correspondent Anelise Borges gives us the latest from the Afghan capital. -
Money Ukraine becomes the latest country to legalise Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies Ukraine is the fifth country in as many weeks to set up ground rules for digital currencies, following El Salvador’s move to use Bitcoin as legal tender. -
World News It was harrowing getting our NGO and its staff out of Afghanistan | View "Evacuees ran the gamut of human experience—from a two-month-old baby to a septuagenarian using a wheelchair." -
Afghanistan Taliban forces appear to use whips and sticks to break up protest Protesters were voicing anger at the absence of women in the new Taliban cabinet and the closure of the ministry of women's affairs. -
Work COVID and Brexit causes UK’s most severe shortage of job candidates on record, survey shows British employers are facing the most severe shortage of job candidates on record due to the post-lockdown surge in the economy and Brexit, a survey has shown. -
Tech News Eurozone GDP recovered quicker than expected following COVID lockdowns, new report says Increased consumer spending was marked out as a catalyst for a rapid rise in GDP in the EU and eurozone, according to the new report. -
Earth News Fossil fuels must remain in the ground to keep warming below 1.5°C, study says "We stress that our estimates of unextractable reserves and production decline rates are likely underestimates." -
North Korea North Korea parades military hardware to celebrate founding There were marches of troops wearing gas masks and bright red suits. -
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia: Health minister resigns over COVID hospital fire North Macedonia's health minister Venko Filipce resigned late on Friday after a fire killed 14 people in a COVID-19 field hospital.