19 February 2022 | Euronews
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Sport First-ever golds for Pacut and Sulamanidze on final day in Tel Aviv The Shlomo Arena was once again full to capacity for the final day of the Tel Aviv International Judo Federation Grand Slam. -
Belarus Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya: 'Democratic world must show its teeth' over Belarus The Belarusian opposition leader told Euronews the regime in Minsk is 'hiding its domestic crisis' behind military drills with Russia and the threat to Ukraine. -
No Comment Night runners enjoy Copenhagen Light Festival Runners in Denmark's capital reveled in a special night-time run through the city, enjoying the light sculptures that are being displayed as part of the Copenhagen Light Festival -
United Kingdom Boris Johnson returns police questionnaire into 'partygate' scandal Police are investigating a dozen social events in Downing Street and government offices during lockdown, spread over several dates in 2020 and 2021. -
No Comment At the front, Ukrainian soldiers keep fit in makeshift gym In Novoluhanske, on the frontline between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists to the east, soldiers loyal to Kyiv take their frustrations out by working out -
No Comment Queues near Donetsk as people head towards Russia As evacuations began Friday from the rebel-controlled territories in eastern Ukraine, a huge traffic jam formed at the border with Russia -
No Comment Russia launches massive drills of its nuclear forces Russia said it launched a massive drill of its strategic nuclear forces on Saturday, amid tensions with Ukraine -
No Comment Fires rage out of control in Argentina Almost 800,000 hectares of the province of Corrientes in northwestern Argentina has been devastated by wildfires -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 19th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Israeli police scatter Palestinian protesters in Jerusalem Israeli police scatter protesters in the flashpoint east Jerusalem neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah, where demonstrators poured in to support Palestinians facing eviction by Jewish settlers -
Ukraine Ukraine separatists mobilise troops as clashes intensify amid Russia invasion fears Clashes have intensified and separatists have been evacuating civilians from eastern Ukraine, amid fears in the West that Moscow might use the strife as a pretext to invade. -
Canada Ottawa crackdown: police arrest 100 after three-week COVID-19 protest The capital and its paralyzed streets represented the movement’s last stronghold after weeks of demonstrations and blockades that shut down border crossings into the United States. -
World News Storm Eunice: At least 16 dead after gales sweep across northern Europe After passing over the British Isles, Storm Eunice struck France, the Benelux countries, Denmark, Germany and Poland — uprooting trees, taking out power lines and disrupting rail services. -
Culture news Fashion and Blockchain: How Louis Vuitton and friends are digitising your threads Blockchain might feel like just another new buzzword in fashion but what is arguably more interesting than the technology itself, is the culture shift it represents in companies wanting to be more transparent. -
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Moments This Moroccan winery is bringing the flavours of the Rhone Valley to North Africa The Moroccan port of Essaouira is an unexpected addition to the wine tourism map. -
Ukraine Ukraine's Zelenskyy demands 'clear timetable' to join NATO and an 'end to appeasement' of Russia Ukraine's president called for an 'end to appeasement' at the Munich Security Conference, as Western leaders said Russia would face severe consequences should it invade its neighbour. -
Ecotech Solar panels built from waste crops can make energy without direct light Solar fashion and vertical solar farms are the future with this new material that doesn't need direct sunlight to make electricity. -
Moments Flight free skiing: Why catching the slow train to the Alps is the only way to go in 2023 A train to the French Alps produces up to 90 per cent less CO2 per person than flying - is this the most climate-friendly way of reaching our favourite ski resorts? -
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