11 February 2022 | Euronews
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USA Germany and Austria repatriate 19th-century ancestral human remains to Hawaii The bones were originally collected by a German naturalist around 1880 but will now be transported to Hawaii for burial. -
Travel News British and Norwegian nationals urged to leave Ukraine immediately All British citizens in Ukraine have been urged to leave the country "while commercial means are still available." -
Tech News Is Twitter down? Thousands report outages worldwide. Here's what we know Twitter users have been reporting problems accessing their accounts or using basic functions on Friday afternoon. -
Conscious Travel Looking for a sustainable holiday? These 5 cities have the most eco-friendly hotels in the world If you’re worried about the impact of your travelling, know that these hotels are the most sustainable in the world. -
Economy Europe's week: Ukraine diplomacy, Warsaw fines, microchips and Maastricht turns 30 It was a week of frantic shuttle diplomacy as Western leaders raced between cities in an attempt to avert war in Ukraine. -
My Europe Series Do proposed reforms of Spain's controversial 'gag law' go far enough? The "gag law" has been described as the greatest blow to civil and political liberties since Spain's return to democracy. But do proposed reforms go far enough? -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 11th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Health news Lassa fever: A patient in the UK has died of the virus but what is it and how dangerous is it? Cases of the rat-borne virus detected in the UK have been linked to travel to west Africa and are being closely monitored. -
Switzerland Swiss referendums: What are the four issues being put to the public this Sunday? It's the first round of referendums in Switzerland this year. -
Euronews Witness "Nothing, there’s nothing": Senegal’s plummeting fish stocks drive migrant surge to Europe In this edition of Witness, Euronews' Valerie Gauriat takes us to Senegal, to see how the depletion of fish stocks which they blame on chinese and european vessels, is prompting many young people to risk all to get to Europe. -
Europe News Why is inflation so high in Europe & what can be done to slow it down? Soaring energy prices are one of the main driving forces behind the rise in costs across the continent. -
Russia Emmanuel Macron refused to take Russian COVID test before meeting Vladimir Putin The photo of the two leaders sitting six metres apart has sparked much debate online. -
Ukraine Olympian displays sign calling for 'No War in Ukraine' It is possible that the International Olympic Committee could consider Heraskevych’s act a violation of Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter. -
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia president walks bullied girl with Down's syndrome to school The president said in a statement he visited Embla Ademi and her family "to give my support and to raise awareness that inclusion is a basic principle". -
France Supermarkets roll out 'chat-friendly' tills to battle COVID loneliness The idea behind the move is to encourage conversation between shoppers and cashiers, amid concerns for people's welfare during the pandemic. -
Tech News The price of virtual land NFTs in the metaverse is skyrocketing but is the market overheating? Sales of digital land plots sold as NFTs topped €440 million in 2021 and that figure is set to double in 2022. -
No Comment Surfers take on the big waves at the Tow Surfing Challenge in Portugal The world's best big wave surfers took on 40 to 50-foot waves on Thursday in Nazaré, Portugal. -
Earth News Don't throw away old batteries, feed them to your plants instead Recycled batteries can be turned into fertiliser that is being used to grow food. -
Portugal Police foil attack on students at the University of Lisbon An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences and possession of weapons. -
Tech News SpaceX Starlink satellite's flaming re-entry caught on camera after geomagnetic storm A geomagnetic storm hit 49 Starlink satellites last week, sending most of them back to Earth. -
Montenegro Lion cub rescued in Montenegro after escaping from private home The young feline will now be released into the wild or transferred to a zoo. -
Culture news Stonehenge era statue is most important UK archaeological discovery for 100 years The chalk drum statue is a significant development in understanding Britain's neolithic inhabitants and will feature in an exhibition on the subject. -
Earth News Switzerland votes on whether to become the first country to ban animal testing For the fourth time, animal welfare activists are trying to get the ban approved, but the government and researchers say it “goes too far.” -
Germany Germany's top court won't temporarily block Covid-19 vaccine mandate for health and care workers The Constitutional Court declined to issue an injunction before the new law takes effect in mid-March. -
Destinations Which cities are singletons escaping to this Valentine’s Day? Want to forget about Valentine’s and live your best single life? Istanbul might just be the place for you. -
Tech News Order your McDonald’s in the metaverse? The company applies for NFT and virtual trademarks The trademarks include "virtual food and beverage products, operating a virtual restaurant online featuring home delivery" and "virtual concerts". -
No Comment New Zealand anti-vaccine protesters continue their siege of parliament. The number of protesters outside New Zealand's parliament increased on Friday and they continue to stand up to the police. -
No Comment Montevideo Carnival returns after Covid cancels 2021 Uruguayans participate in the famous llamadas of Montevideo, the highlight of the capital's carnival. -
South Africa 'Lions of Lockdown' rescued from French circus freed in South African reserve The Born Free Foundation says the sanctuary will be "the next best thing to the wild" for the lions who spent years in "appalling conditions" in French circuses. -
France France eases rules for mandatory face masks at indoor public places France eases rules for mandatory face masks at indoor public places -
Art Artwork looted by the Nazis returned to rightful Jewish owners after 71 years The painting belonged to a Jewish couple who fled Belgium prior to World War Two, their grandchildren are still searching for other items. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 11th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
France 'Freedom Convoy': Protesters opposing France's COVID restrictions head for Paris Protesters against France's COVID restrictions, inspired by the 'Freedom Convoy' in Canada, are heading to Paris. -
Earth News Macron calls for nuclear 'renaissance' to end the France's reliance on fossil fuels Nuclear power currently provides around 70 per cent of France's energy, more than any other country. -
Tech News Tinder takes Gen Z on a blind date as dating apps compete for lovestruck users Users won't be judged on appearances… just on their habits, lifestyles and values instead. -
World News For the EU, microchips and geopolitics are two sides of the same coin | View With the EU Chips Act, the bloc intends to capture 20% of the semiconductor global market and achieve tech sovereignty, writes Raluca Csernatoni. -
Culture news Sting sells back catalogue to Universal as stars buy into music licensing In recent months, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young and others who sold millions of albums to Baby Boomers have sold their recordings, songwriting catalogs or both. -
Earth News Paul McCartney calls out animal abusers, demanding an end to cosmetics testing in the EU "No animal should suffer for beauty," says McCartney. -
Spain Spanish police bust drugs ring 'simulating orca attacks' to aid smuggling into ports Police say the gang would simulate boat damage and even killer whale attacks to get towed into ports in southern Spain and smuggle in hashish. -
China Winter Olympics: Russian skater Kamila Valieva to learn Olympics fate after doping hearing The International Testing Agency confirmed reports that the 15-year-old tested positive for a banned substance at the Russian national championships six weeks ago. -
Ukraine Ukraine crisis: UK, Norway urge nationals to leave as US says invasion might be days away US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday all the pieces were in place for a major military operation that could start “rapidly” and possibly before the end of the Games on Jan. 20. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 11th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
World News Europe's energy crisis: Five charts to explain why your bills might go up this winter The price of natural gas is six times higher than last year, with the costs driving up overall inflation in Europe.