12 February 2022 | Euronews
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France Paris police fire tear gas at protesters emulating Canadian 'Freedom Convoy' Elsewhere, several protesters were detained amid a seizure of knives, hammers and other objects in a central Parisian square. -
No Comment Etna eruption causes storm with lightning An unusually powerful eruption of Sicily's Mt. Etna volcano created a volcanic storm on Thursday night with bolts of lightning streaking the sky above the crater. -
No Comment Fire at Tehran's Grand Bazaar damages shops Firefighters say they have put out a fire that broke out in Tehran's grand bazaar in the morning on Saturday. -
Canada Police peacefully disperses anti-covid protests at US-Canadian border The protests at the Ambassador Bridge and elsewhere have been aimed at vaccine mandates and other coronavirus restrictions. -
No Comment Reporter struggles as police use tear gas to break up demonstration Reporter struggles as police use tear gas to break up demonstration in Paris. -
No Comment New Zealand anti-vaccine mandate protesters dig trenches to stay dry New Zealand anti-vaccine mandate protesters dig trenches to stay dry -
No Comment Demo against COVID-19 vaccines in Canberra, Australia Thousands of protesters marched through Canberra on Saturday calling against mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations and restrictions. -
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Myanmar Myanmar junta releases hundreds of prisoners on country's Unity Day In a customary gesture for national holidays, the country's military ruler Min Aung Hlaing also announced an amnesty for more than 860 prisoners, state-run newspapers reported. -
Afghanistan 'People's money': Afghans protest Biden's order to give €3.1bn to 9/11 victims The country's economy is teetering on the brink of collapse after international money stopped coming into Afghanistan with the arrival in mid-August of the Taliban, while the citizens are experiencing a mass famine. -
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan to hold snap elections after Berdymukhamedov broaches succession Berdymukhamedov’s statement that younger people should direct the country suggested that his son Serdar is in line to succeed him. -
Italy Italy: Government reform to ban politicians from returning to judiciary roles The government decided on various measures to limit magistrates' switching back and forth between their justice roles and politics, both on national and local levels. -
Culture news What happened to Bruce Willis? Following the creation of a new Razzie awards category for the actors' 2021 output, we investigate how Bruce Willis went from a 'Die Hard' action star to a one-man low-budget film factory. -
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Ukraine Ukraine crisis: Biden warns Putin of 'swift and severe costs' in case of invasion Before his conversation with Biden, the Russian president also spoke with the French President Emmanuel Macron, who said that Putin was interested in finding a diplomatic solution to the crisis. -
Moments Ranked: The best digital nomad visa and what to consider before applying Working abroad could become a full-time reality if you can get hold of this paperwork. -
Earth News The fate of our planet hinges on soil, our ‘silent ally', says UN scientist Why is preserving soil so important in the fight against climate change? -
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