3 February 2022 | Euronews
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Ukraine Ukraine crisis: US accuses Russia of forming fake plot as invasion pretext Moscow has been accused of creating graphic propaganda videos featuring fake explosions, corpses, and actors. -
Italy Italian President Sergio Mattarella sworn in for a second term The 80-year-old agreed to remain in office after Italy’s fractious parliament failed to agree on a successor. -
United Kingdom Fifth aide resigns as 'Partygate' pressure continues for Boris Johnson Elena Narozanski has become the latest to quit Downing Street. -
Greece Former Greek president Christos Sartzetakis dies aged 92 Sartzetakis was imprisoned without trial for resisting pressure from military dictators while serving as a judge in the late 1960s. -
No Comment Scraping a living: salt offers women lifeline in Yemen Scraping a living: salt offers women lifeline in Yemen -
Spain Spain passes landmark labour reform, unlocking EU billions The new employment rules limit most temporary contracts to a maximum of three months and bring back collective bargaining with unions as the main way of negotiating pay and conditions. -
Europe Decoded EU's Takuba military taskforce in Sahel caught between France and Mali Tensions between Paris and Bamako are having an impact on the deployment of European forces in the Sahel region. -
Denmark Man detained in Danish psychiatric facility for planning school attacks The 27-year-old suspect will be detained for five years after being found guilty of attempted murder. -
Earth News Brexit was meant to lead to a VAT cut on energy bills. So why are they about to rise by 54%? There are calls for a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas giants after Shell reported profits of €18 billion last year. -
Spain One migrant dead, 16 missing after boat sinks near Spain's Canary Islands More than 20,000 migrants tried to reach the Spanish archipelago on boats last year. -
My Europe Series Meet the judge fighting against Poland's controversial judicial reform Pawel Juszczyszyn says he was suspended from work for questioning the appointment of one judge and insisting that Polish laws obey EU law. -
Germany Mumbai Maersk: Large container ship freed after running aground off German island Initial attempts to free the 400-metre long vessel were unsuccessful. -
Focus Re-working the working week In this Focus, we look at the recent shift in the UAE to move to a shorter workweek. -
Home Cost of living crisis: What are European countries doing to avoid soaring energy bills? Energy costs are soaring across the continent and millions of households are struggling to cope. What are countries doing to address the problem? -
Ecotech WWF decision to sell NFTs labelled ‘astonishingly stupid’ by environmentalists The wildlife charity is hoping that the NFTs will help fund vital conservation efforts but critics have questioned how green they really are. -
Cinema 'Arthur Rambo': a French film about the pitfalls of fame in the social media age Cinema meets French filmaker Laurent Cantet to discuss his latest movie 'Arthur Rambo'. -
World News Injured young whale rescued near Athens found dead days later The body of the young Cuvier’s beaked whale was found Wednesday off Salamis island, near to where it had last been spotted. -
Destinations Peru: There's more to this nature-rich country than Machu Picchu From the rainbow mountains to the Amazon rainforest, let Peru renew you in 2022. -
United Kingdom Northern Ireland first minister resigns amid post-Brexit discontent Paul Givan was expected to hand in his resignation by the end of the week. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 3rd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news La Endiablada: Spain's loud, colourful, dancing devil festival Spain's La Endiablada festival returns after last year's cancellation due to COVID-19 -
Climate How is Beijing hosting the Winter Olympics with no snow? With rising temperature levels affecting snow conditions around the world, organisers of the Winter Olympics are struggling to find viable venues to host the sporting spectacle. -
Turkey Osman Kavala: Council of Europe launches rare action against Turkey over activist's detention The lengthy proceedings could see Turkey lose voting rights or be expelled from the European human rights body. -
No Comment Tibetan exiles in India protest Winter Olympics in China Tibetan exiles in India protest Winter Olympics in China -
Football Now VAR: Has it improved football or has it made it worse? VAR is no longer a new concept but four years after its introduction into European football, is it actually serving its purpose? -
Culture news Roma actress smashes stigma in one-woman-show at the Bucharest National Theatre Growing up Alina Serban didn't see herself represented on television, in movies or books. Shunned from the cultural mainstream, she is taking matters into her own hands. -
Netherlands Rotterdam could dismantle iconic bridge to make way for Jeff Bezos' €430m yacht The masts on the Amazon founder's boat are too high to pass under the bridge. -
Earth News Is a coffee shortage inevitable as climate change gets worse? The world's favourite drink could soon be in short supply as climate change threatens cultivation. -
USA ‘Horrible’ Islamic State group leader killed in overnight raid, Biden announces Al-Qurayshi's influence and day-to-day involvement in the group’s operations was not known and it is difficult to gauge how his death will affect the group. -
Culture news 'Dune' dominates BAFTAs with 11 nods: The nominations list in full The 75th annual British Academy Film Awards will take place on 13 March at London's Royal Albert Hall. Here is the list of films that nominated this year. -
Syria Leader of so-called Islamic State killed in US operation in Syria, says Biden The US announced that Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi was killed during an overnight raid in Idlib province. -
Culture news Vatican condemns 'profane' faux baptism performance at Italy's Sanremo Festival A bishop spoke out after a performance at San Remo music festival featured a mock baptism. The performer insists it was a tribute to his mother. -
World News Oil terminals disrupted after European ports hit by cyberattack The hackers disrupted operating systems and prevented some oil tankers from delivering energy supplies. -
United Kingdom Energy bills to rise €833 for average UK households UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak says the government will set aside more than €10 billion to support customers. -
Culture news Eurovision Song Contest 2022: Mika announced as a co-presenter Eurovision 2022 will be hosted in Turin, Italy this spring with the singer confirmed to be one of three hosts. -
Tech News Australian mining billionaire files lawsuit against Facebook over scam ads He said he he was taking the action to stop people losing money to clickbait advertising scams. -
Culture news Dolly Parton, Eminem, Lionel Richie among Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees for 2022 The American institution has been honouring performers that shaped our musical landscape for almost 40 years. Here's who is in contention for an induction at this year's ceremony. -
Czech Republic Czech Republic and Poland sign deal over controversial coal mine Last year, Poland was slapped with a €500,000 per day fine for failing to respect an injunction to close the mine. -
Health news German researchers to breed genetically-modified pigs especially for human heart transplants The first pig will be ready this year with its heart tested in a baboon before it's hoped clinical trials can begin for future use in humans. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 3rd – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Destinations 'A trip that will stay with me forever': Why you need to visit Greenland in 2022 Camping on an ice cap under the Northern Lights, hiking on a glacier and learning about Inuit culture: we sent one of our journalists to Greenland for a week. -
Earth News Therapy animals can change children's lives - but it's not always good news for the animals Cuba's National Zoo runs animal therapy sessions using endangered species, but PETA says the programme is harmful and dangerous. -
Ukraine Ukraine crisis: Up to two million could be displaced if there is renewed conflict, says NGO An active resumption of the conflict could, according to the NGO, undo the "significant progress" of recent years in the living conditions of people in eastern Ukraine. -
Tech News Turks 'have to carry the burden' says Erdogan as Turkey's inflation surges to a near 20-year high Turkey has suffered from persistently high inflation for years, experiencing two currency crises since 2018. -
World News Why is there an energy crisis in Europe? A look at why gas and electricity bills are going up in some parts of Europe. -
World News Europe's energy crisis: How can consumers reduce their electricity bills this winter? Here are ways to make your house more efficient, compare contracts, and delay your payments. -
Nature It’s raining reptiles: Why are lizards falling from the skies in Florida? Cold temperatures mean these reptiles are becoming paralysed. -
Culture news Unearthed items describe a time when Italy was colonised by ancient Greece Southern Italy used to be a Greek colony and recent archaeological excavation could explain the religious practices of soldiers praying to Athena. -
Tech News Meta's shares plunged 20% while Facebook lost daily users for the first time ever. Here's why Newly-renamed Meta is investing heavily in its futuristic metaverse project, but for now, relies on advertising revenue for nearly all its income. -
World News Extreme weather has cost Europe €50bn and killed 142,000 in 40 years And climate experts warn that it could be about to get worse. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 3rd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
China Beijing will invite 150,000 fans to Winter Olympics The Chinese authorities said that the invitees will include international residents of China, marketing partners and sponsors. -
France In France, Emmanuel Macron calls for new rules to halt migrant flows Immigration is a key issue at this year's presidential election, which pits Macron against two far-right candidates.