14 February 2022 | Euronews
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Canada Canada's Trudeau invokes emergency powers to quell protests Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has invoked emergency powers to try to quell the protests by truck drivers and others over COVID-19 restrictions. -
Poland Poland's plan to gift Orban precious document draws scorn Local authorities in central Poland protested government plans to gift Hungary one of the country's most precious manuscripts. -
Ukraine Ukraine crisis: US relocates Kyiv embassy operations amid push for diplomacy The US relocated its embassy operations to Western Ukraine due to the threat of Russian military action, while US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson emphasised that there remains "a crucial window for diplomacy." -
Russia Russia says talks still possible ahead of Scholz's trip to Moscow Russian officials suggested on Monday that diplomacy remains an option ahead of the German chancellor's trip to Moscow. -
Food and Drink The story behind 'Baci': Europe's most romantic chocolate turns 100 The Perugina chocolate confectionary company marks the 100 year milestone of this beloved confectionary. -
Germany One person killed after two passenger trains collide near Munich At least 10 others were injured in the accident near Ebenhausen-Schäftlarn station. -
Conscious Travel What is 'extractive tourism' and what can we do about it? 'Overtourism' has become a popular phrase to describe mass travel to any one location. But what exactly is extractive tourism? -
No Comment More than 120 igloos built on frozen sea in Russia An igloo festival has been held in Siberia. Teams competed to build the best structure from blocks of snow cut from the frozen Ob Sea. -
Bahrain As Iran talks stall, Israeli PM makes snap trip to Bahrain Naftali Bennett's trip to Bahrain was the first public visit by an Israeli prime minister to the Gulf state. -
Rethink This UK start-up is redesigning lithium-ion batteries to make them more sustainable Aceleron claims to have designed the world’s "most sustainable" lithium-ion battery; one that is reusable, repairable, and recyclable. -
Afghanistan Meet the Afghans making Europe their home after Taliban takeover It's six months since the Taliban swept back into power in Afghanistan, which, for some, prompted a frantic scramble to get out. We caught up with four Afghans who fled and made Europe their new home. -
Scenes Meet the Jordanian diving duo dedicated to marine conservation "I believe and I've learnt that change comes from the person himself. So in order to inspire people to change their habits, you need to change first." -
United Kingdom UK Post Office scandal: 'People thought we were thieves', hears inquiry into wrongful convictions More than 700 post office managers were wrongfully convicted because of a faulty IT system, in one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British legal history. -
No Comment Paris becomes 'City of Love' on Valentine's Day Couples flocked to Paris on Monday to celebrate Valentine's Day against a romantic backdrop that lovers dream about around the world. Dozens of tourists stood with their backs to the Eiffel Tower, their hands locked in the form of a heart. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Tech News This company is reviving hologram tech in the hopes of using it for medical and security purpose Scientists from Hungarian company Holotech and the Budapest University of Technology and Economics are using digital data sources to create superior clarity and colour in their holograms. -
World News UEFA to offer 10,000 free tickets to supporters for Champions League final Free tickets will also be offered for the Europa League, Europa Conference League, and Women's Champions League finals. -
Nature Meet the polar explorers who fell in love across a frozen continent Two Australian Antarctic explorers are returning home with a wedding to plan after sparking up a romance that’s endured the isolation of the frozen continent. -
Earth News Scientists and governments meet to finalise UN report on 'nightmare' impacts of global warming The IPCC will spell out how climate change is set to impact people's day to day lives with a strong emphasis on cities. -
Culture news New Zealand authorities blast 'Baby Shark' and James Blunt to disperse protestors No earworm was off limits for the hundreds protesting Jacinda Ardern's new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for public service occupations. -
Work Wales could become the latest country to trial a four-day week. Here's why Wales' Future Generations Commission wants the country's public sector to trial a shorter working week to tackle high rates of sickness and low productivity. -
Poland Poland prepares for possible influx of Ukrainian refugees, says interior minister Other EU border countries have also warned that thousands of refugees could flee to their country in the event of a Russian attack. -
Smart Regions Unlocking the grid: the smart energy solution for Alpine areas Smart Regions heads to the French Vercors to see how one small Alpine village is producing enough renewable energy to meet the power demands of the local areas. -
Tech News UK tax watchdog seizes NFTs for the first time in a fraud probe worth €1.6 million Three suspects have been arrested in a case that raises questions over regulation. -
Ukraine 'Business as usual': Western firms in Ukraine resist calls for expats to leave 'We're not spending our days worrying about war, we're trying to get on with the business plans we have,' said one British businessman living in Kyiv. -
Culture news The 'Avengers of Hip Hop': Dr. Dre & co. create an electric Super Bowl halftime show Over 100 million people are expected to have tuned in to a nostalgic celebration of America's vibrant history of hip hop music. -
France France explosion: At least eight killed after blast and fire in Pyrénées town Two children, including a baby, were among those killed in the incident. -
No Comment Hyper-realist art disturbs, impresses visitors at Lyon exhibition The work of some of the world's top 'hyperrealist' artists is on display in Lyon, France. -
Work Did you quit during the Great Resignation? These are the new jobs that need filling in the metaverse Progressive technologists are carving out a vision for the future of jobs in the metaverse. There are new virtual careers up for grabs. -
Earth News Dry winter drains reservoirs and ruins crops across Spain and Portugal Rainfall in Spain this winter has been just one-third of the average for recent years with large parts of the Iberian Peninsula experiencing drought. -
No Comment France: Anti-vaccination pass convoys on their way to Brussels Coming from all over France, several dozens of vehicles from anti-vaccination pass convoys are stopping at the parking lot of a supermarket in Fâches-Thumesnil, near Lille. -
Art Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' selling as 10,000 NFTs for Valentine's Day Vienna's Belvedere Palace Museum is entering into the digital world of NFT art with their latest Gustav Klimt 'The Kiss' NFT drop -
Culture news Chinese streaming services re-edit US TV smash 'Friends' to censor mentions of homosexuality Chinese censorship has cracked down on "Friends", unleashing the anger of fans of the American series -
Earth News A love of music connects artists with their fans. Can it unite them against climate change? Linda Adams, head of partnerships at Ecologi writes about how artists can inspire environmental action and get involved in the climate conversation. -
Spain Spain's Vox party eyes role in regional government after big gains in Castile and Leon The far-right party says it has "the right and the duty" to be part of a new government in Castile and Leon after winning 13 seats in Sunday's early vote. -
Europe News 'Freedom convoy' fails to make a splash in Brussels as police thwart demonstration A police operation prevented trucks and vans from entering Brussels and disrupting the city in protest against COVID restrictions and vaccine mandates. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Ukraine German Chancellor Scholz emphasises solidarity with Ukraine ahead of Moscow trip Scholz's two-day trip to Kyiv and Moscow comes after his government was criticised for refusing to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine or spell out which sanctions it would support against Russia. -
Mobility Elon Musk blames 'the fun police' for a Tesla Boombox recall over safety concerns An over-the-air update will disable a feature that played loud noises outside the car after authorities raised doubts over pedestrian safety. -
Germany One dead and eight hospitalised after 'contaminated' drinks in Bavarian bar When police arrived at the bar, they found people lying on the ground with cramps. -
USA Eminem takes a knee during Super Bowl half-time performance The NFL denied reports that it was attempting to stop Eminem from making the gesture. -
France Police shoot dead man who threatened officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris The incident took place at 07:00 local time on Monday morning. -
China Kamila Valieva: Russian can compete at Winter Olympics, rules court, despite failed drugs test She is the favourite for the women’s individual gold. She tested positive for the heart drug trimetazidine on 25 December. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 14th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Canada Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters The crossing normally carries 25% of all trade between the two countries, and the blockade on the Canadian side had disrupted business in both countries, with automakers forced to shut down several assembly plants.