24 February 2022 | Euronews
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France France's parliament approves new law criminalising school bullying Students or staff could face up to 10 years in prison for severe cases of school bullying under the new legislation. -
Culture news 'I'll take my kids to a safe house and go fight for my country,' says Ukrainian singer They say the time for picking up guitars is over, now is the time to pick up rifles. -
No Comment Protesters rallies all around Europe in support of Ukraine Protesters rallies all around Europe in support of Ukraine -
Europe News Ukraine invasion: EU leaders agree 'massive and severe' sanctions on Russia Meeting in Brussels, EU leaders agreed on sanctions to hit several sectors at the heart of Russia's economy, with more details to be given on Friday. -
No Comment Russia attack aftermath at Ukraine military site Radar arrays, vehicles and other equipment were seen burning on Thursday at a Ukrainian military facility outside the eastern city of Mariupol.. -
No Comment Russia vehicles near Crimea-Ukraine border Russian troops launched an attack on Ukraine on Thursday. A large number of stationary Russian military vehicles were filmed in Crimea near a border crossing with Ukraine. -
No Comment Ukraine: residential buildings shelled as Putin launches 'military operation' Ukraine: residential buildings shelled as Putin launches 'military operation' -
No Comment Air raid sirens go off in Kyiv as Russia attacks Ukraine Air raid sirens go off in Kyiv as Russia attacks Ukraine -
Tech News How does Ukraine's army size up to the Russian war machine? The numbers make for grim reading Since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, Ukraine has strengthened its military and technological strength. Is it enough to hold back Putin's forces? -
Ukraine In Ukraine, residents keep calm and stock the bomb shelters Ukrainians are preparing for the worst after Putin launched an attack on the country. -
Food and Drink A robot that makes fondue? It has to be Switzerland... Tradition is wonderful. Automation is brilliant. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Travel News Flight cancelled or choosing not to fly in bad weather? Here's what to do next Extreme weather is on the rise, so if you don’t fancy flying in a storm, here’s how to cancel your flight. -
Ukraine Ukrainian soldiers are 'giving their lives' to avoid a second Chernobyl disaster Russian forces are reportedly trying to take control of the Chernobyl power plant, the site of the 1986 disaster. -
Ukraine Day two of Russia’s war in Ukraine: What we know so far Here's everything we know about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. -
Earth News Saving these plants from extinction could prevent global malnutrition Over 1,000 plants could help solve vitamin B deficiencies but are underused. -
Earth News What happens if Russia shuts off gas supplies to Europe? Germany, the biggest consumer of Russian gas, can also import from Norway, the Netherlands, Britain and Denmark via pipelines. -
Tech News Is Russia using cyberattacks in the war with Ukraine and could sanctions provoke more of them? "It is realistically possible that these sanctions will result in reprisal," said Chris Morgan, an analyst at cybersecurity firm Digital Shadow. -
Football Now Playing the number 9 role: How important is it in modern football? Manchester City and Liverpool both play without traditional strikers but in Germany it's a different story. How important is the number 9 in football? -
World News UEFA to move Champions League final out of Russia amid Ukraine invasion — source UEFA officials are set to confirm removing the May 28 showpiece game from St Petersburg at an extraordinary meeting on Friday, a source told AP. -
Travel News Updated: All the countries affected by Ukraine travel bans and sanctions so far Most of Europe has now banned Russian airlines from its airspace and other countries around the world are now following suit. -
Ukraine Moscow denies Russian forces are bombing Ukrainian cities A spokesman for Russia's defence ministry said that the civilian population of Ukraine was not being threatened. -
Nature Scientists slam ‘cruel’ plans for world’s first octopus farm after blueprints leaked World's first octopus farm could see up to 1,000 octopuses in a single tank. -
My Europe Series What's really behind Putin's invasion of Ukraine? Russia's president sees the country - alongside Belarus - as part of 'Greater Russia'. -
Design Is Belgium ugly? Photographer tracks down unsightly houses for new exhibition For 10 years, photographer Hannes Coudenys has been compiling photos of the ugliest houses in Belgium -
Money Ethereum's Russian-born co-founder Vitalik Buterin slams Kremlin calling Ukraine invasion 'a crime' The Russian-Canadian took to Twitter minutes after Putin announced a "special military operation" in Ukraine to voice his dismay. -
Earth News New EU law could force companies to respect the environment and crack down on human rights abuse If a company identifies these, issues it must take appropriate action to prevent or stop them. -
Culture news Milan Fashion Week begins with special allowance for Russian attendees vaccinated with Sputnik V The Italian government made a special exception so those vaccinated with Sputnik V could attend Milan Fashion Week. Let's look at what was on offer. -
Travel News Ukraine travel advice: Here's what foreign nationals need to know Foreign citizens have been urged to leave Ukraine if it is safe to do so in the face of Russia's land, sea and air invasion. -
Culture news Meet the woman making a Bayeux Tapestry replica on her own from scratch Often working for ten hours a day, Hansson is stitching at a rate of six metres a year and is halfway through the 68 metre 11th Century replica. -
Ukraine Russia's Ukraine invasion 'cold-blooded' and 'long-planned': NATO chief Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was “deliberate, cold-blooded and long-planned”, NATO’s secretary-general said, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of “using force to re-write history.” -
No Comment Air raid sirens heard in Kyiv as Russia attacks Ukraine Air raid sirens sounded in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on Thursday morning, as Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine. -
Nature Why are Europe's forests booming while the Amazon suffers record losses? Growth of European woodland seems to be an exception to the ongoing international deforestation crisis, but political challenges related to global forestry are greater than tree planting. -
Travel News Ukraine's colours light up European monuments in show of solidarity As the Russian invasion of Ukraine commences, European monuments light up in solidarity with the besieged nation -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Long lines of traffic heading out of Ukraine capital Long lines of cars jammed the road leading outside Kyiv and residents massed at the railway station as Russian troops launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine on Thursday. -
Art Fake news? Questioning reality with a renaissance underdog in Birmingham The Ikon showcases contemporary art alongside renaissance paintings as they invite visitors to take a second look at the world. -
Tech News Ukraine war: Twitter says it mistakenly took down accounts tracking Russia's military Social media accounts have proven crucial in sharing footage of Russian forces and armoured vehicles entering Ukraine from several locations. -
Money Ukraine crisis: Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies plummet after Russia launches military strikes The Russian attacks on cities and military targets in Ukraine and the resulting foreign economic sanctions are impacting crypto prices. -
Travel News Ukraine closes its airspace to commercial flights as the country is declared a 'conflict zone' There is also the potential risk of a cyberattack on Ukraine's air traffic control. -
Europe News Von der Leyen condemns 'barbaric' invasion of Ukraine, vows to cripple Russia's economy The European Commission president said a new raft of sanctions will weaken Russia's ability to finance the war. -
Nature Traumatised apes are being nursed back to health in Congo's war-torn east A refuge hidden among the trees of a Congolese national park is providing hope for some of the world’s most endangered primates -
Art ARCO Madrid brings together 185 galleries for Spain's largest art fair ARCO Madrid returns to a February outing after it was delayed by the pandemic last year. A total of 185 galleries from 30 countries will participate in the different curated sections of this years edition. -
Ukraine 'It's too late': Russian move roils UN meeting on Ukraine An emergency UN Security Council meeting that was meant as an effort to de-escalate the situation became moot as it was delivered. -
Home Dutch cities temporarily banned 10-minute delivery 'dark stores'. Then one company threatened to sue Rapid delivery services like Getir and Gorillas exploded in popularity last year, but that expansion has come at a cost to their neighbours in the Netherlands. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Money Ukraine crisis: How the West's sanctions on banks are only scratching the surface of Fortress Russia For now, banking sanctions imposed by the US, the EU, and Britain will have only a minimal impact. The hardest measures are yet to come. -
Ukraine Here's how Russia's invasion of Ukraine unfolded on day one Earlier, Western leaders have been united in condemnation after Russia launched a full invasion of Ukraine, agreeing on sanctions to cause "massive and severe consequences" against Moscow.