28 February 2022 | Euronews
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Culture news Verdi's 'Don Carlos' opens at Met Opera using original French libretto “Don Carlos” is Verdi’s longest opera at more than five hours uncut, with intermissions. -
Switzerland Ukraine war: Switzerland adopts entire EU sanctions package against Russia Brussels welcomed the Alpine nation's departure from its traditional neutrality, saying that without Switzerland the measures would have been "less effective". -
Turkey Turkish opposition parties vow return to parliamentary democracy Turkey's opposition blames the economic downturn and an erosion of rights and freedoms on Erdoğan’s presidential system they say has imposed a "one-man rule". -
Ukraine Putin's objection not NATO but 'a more European Ukraine' — ex-EU chief Barroso Former Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso told Euronews that the EU should fully support Ukraine's aspiration to join the bloc when it is ready. -
Austria Diplomats reconvene in Vienna for Iran nuclear deal talks Western European participants have warned that time is running out for a successful conclusion to the talks. -
No Comment Protests against the war in Ukraine around the world Protests continue around the world against the war in Ukraine -
Tech News Ukraine war: What part is hackers’ collective Anonymous playing in the war effort against Russia? Since it declared cyber war on Russia last week, the hackers’ collective has claimed credit for several attacks targeting government websites and state-backed media. -
No Comment Fleeing Ukrainians continue to arrive in Romania People fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine continued crossing the border into neighboring Romania Monday -
No Comment People at Lviv train station wait to depart Ukraine Lviv's main railway terminal on Monday was filled with thousands more people hoping to flee to Europe or other parts of Ukraine not yet touched by the conflict seen in much of the country -
No Comment Ukrainians continue to flee across border into Poland Exhausted, wearing winter coats to protect them against near-freezing temperatures, women and children continue to cross into Poland from Ukraine on Monday, through the main border crossing of Medyka -
No Comment Ukrainians find shelter in gym, hope for peace Ukrainians in Mariupol sheltered in a gym on Sunday to wait out the fighting which raged on outside -
Belarus Belarus votes to ditch 'nuclear-free' status and cement Lukashenko in power Opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya told Euronews that the result was a "threat" to the whole of Europe. -
Russia Ukraine war: FIFA and UEFA ban Russia from competitions after IOC call to suspend athletes Russia has been thrown out of the World Cup after its clubs and national teams were suspended "until further notice" following the invasion of Ukraine. -
Earth News The IPCC report proves ‘green capitalism’ doesn’t work, says climate expert The capitalist approach to ‘fixing’ climate change is failing slowly, which is a disaster, it needs to fail fast so that a new approach can replace it. -
Scenes The alternative schools offering new horizons to children in Malaysia "I want all the children without documents and without education to be given a chance to go to school." -
Europe News Brussels will apply a never-used EU law to host Ukrainian refugees. How does it work? The 2001 EU directive will allow member states to grant temporary protection to those fleeing the war in Ukraine. -
Travel News Ukraine travel: Railways run extra train services for people fleeing Russian invasion Some countries are offering free tickets to Ukrainian nationals. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 28th – 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 Ukrainian refugees: Airbnb will house up to 100,000 people for free Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky sent invitation letters to leaders across Europe, starting with Poland, Germany, Hungary and Romania. -
Earth News Germany speeds up renewable energy push due to Ukraine invasion So far, cutting back on Russia's imports of natural gas has been tricky for Europe's largest economy, especially as it is already set to exit nuclear power this year and coal-fired power by 2030. -
Smart Regions The battery set to transform renewable energy Smart Regions travels to Germany to find out about a new battery that's been designed to better harness renewable energy. -
Money Ukraine war: Russians wait in queues for cash as rouble plunges and hyperinflation looms Russians wary that sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine would deal a crippling blow to their economy have been flocking to banks and ATMs for days. -
Travel News Meet the Ukrainians rushing home to fight for their country Ukrainians from around the world are returning home to defend their nation against Russian forces. -
Bulgaria Bulgaria sacks defence minister for saying Ukraine invasion was not a 'war' Stefan Yanev had said Russia's actions should be labelled a "military operation", echoing the words of Vladimir Putin. -
Europe News Doubts over whether all EU nations support Ukraine joining the bloc "Membership is a long-standing request from Ukraine but there are different opinions and sensitivities within the EU on enlargement," said Charles Michel, president of the European Council. -
Tech News Ukraine war: Meta takes down Russia-based disinformation network targeting Ukrainian social media The network of around 40 fake pages and groups tried to promote fake news articles about Ukraine and the west, Meta said. -
Greece Search resumes in Greece for three people still missing after Euroferry fire The Italian-flagged ship caught fire ten days ago off the coast of Corfu, killing at least eight people. -
Climate Now Volcanoes and climate change – how do they connect? Monitoring the interaction of volcanic eruptions with the atmosphere is increasingly important in a changing climate -
Europe Decoded Analysis: In just one week, the EU has changed forever Russia's invasion of Ukraine has thrust the bloc into a new chapter that until recently would have been unthinkable. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Snake Island border guards are alive and well, says Ukrainian navy The 13 border guards were initially reported dead after refusing to surrender to Russian forces and swearing at them. -
Travel News Russia destroys Ukraine’s ‘dream’ plane, but citizens' hope lives on The airport was also subject to significant damages, according to satellite images. -
Earth News 'Half of humanity' at risk from impacts of climate change, major UN report warns Climate change is a grave and mounting threat to our wellbeing and a healthy planet, the IPCC says. -
Ukraine Now, more than ever, Europe needs to stand up for Ukraine | View "We belong to the pluralistic, European family. And now, more than ever, we need this family to stand by us." -
Earth News Italy considers gas from Algeria as Europe moves away from Russian fossil fuels Italy's foreign minister and top energy CEO are visiting a gas supplier Algeria. -
Culture news Sydney Opera House illuminates its support for Ukraine Australia has imposed sanctions on more than 350 Russian individuals, including Russian President Vladimir Putin since last week. -
Tech News Ukraine war: Russia's battle with Big Tech to control the invasion narrative is ramping up From Facebook and Twitter to TikTok, Big Tech is feeling the squeeze from the Kremlin's information war but the platforms aren't taking it lying down. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 28th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Travel News What does tolerance mean to the residents of Dubai? Dubai's expat community comprises 200 nationalities who live in harmony. The government's groundbreaking tolerance programme helps underpin this environment of respect and acceptance -
Travel News European airline shares plummet as Russia closes its airspace In Asia, Singapore Airlines has also said it is suspending all services to and from Moscow until further notice. -
Tech News Russia’s pavillion has been banned at MWC 2022. Here is what to expect from the 'unifying event' "The GSMA strongly condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine," the company which organises the Mobile World Congress said. -
Earth News UK government secretly grants use of bee-killing pesticides, breaking international laws From everyday staples such as broccoli and apples through to seasonal treats like strawberries - a third of total food production is dependent on insect pollination. -
Travel News Ukraine war: What are airspace closures costing the travel industry? As countries close their airspace to Russia, the costs are racking up for airlines forced to take longer routes. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 28th – 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 war: Boris Johnson to introduce proposed new law to crackdown on Russian 'dirty money' The legislation has been moved forward after Boris Johnson's government faced criticism that it wasn't doing enough to stop the flow of Russian money. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Huge Russian convoy advances on Kyiv as Moscow sanctions begin to bite A 25-kilometre military convoy closed in on Kyiv on Monday night, after intensified shelling of Ukraine's second city Kharkiv. More global sanctions have left Moscow increasingly isolated. -
Money Ukraine war: Russia's Central Bank scrambles to contain sanctions fallout as rouble hits record low Russian central bank scrambles to contain fallout of sanctions