11 August 2022 | Euronews
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World News Mass fish die-off in German Polish river worries conservationists Dead fish have littered the banks of the Oder River in Poland and Germany, prompting conservationists to call on government authorities to investigate. -
Sweden Sweden extradites man accused of fraud to Turkey following tricky NATO deal Sweden's government agreed to extradite a man to Turkey on Thursday in the wake of tense negotiations to join NATO. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Zaporizhzhia bombed, more military aid, Swiss 'no longer' neutral From damaged radiation sensors at Europe's largest nuclear power plant posing a threat, to Russia saying Switerzland is "no longer neutral" over Ukraine, these are the latest developments in the war. -
Football Now '100 Days to Go' until the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 The countdown to Qatar 2022 continues with the '100 Days to Go' landmark being reached. Preparations are in full swing - we're in Doha to check on the progress being made. -
Germany Scores injured in rollercoaster crash at Legoland in southern Germany Two roller coaster trains crashed into each other at the amusement park, injuring at least 34 people. -
Russia 'May the dead children haunt you': Defiant Russian journalist in court Marina Ovsyannikova was charged over a street protest last month, when she held up a banner calling Putin a killer, and Russian soldiers fascists. -
My Europe Series Ukraine war: Escapees on what life is like in Russian-occupied Kherson Kherson was one of the first cities to fall under Russian occupation at the start of the war. -
Travel News This European airline is using a subsidiary to restart flights to Russia As the airline's offshoot evades EU-Russia flight ban, its parent company says it is supporting Ukrainian citizens with 100,000 free flight tickets. -
Musica Eye on the future: the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy seeks to pass on its traditions and style of play by nurturing the next generation. Musica meets some of these rising stars to find out what it's like to play in one of the most famous classical music institutions in the world. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 11th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news Watch the moment Brazilian police found a hidden stash of stolen paintings worth millions Video shows Brazilian police finding more than 10 stolen paintings underneath a bed of an alleged trickster. But how did the group of con artists steal the paintings? -
Work How can I make emails sound less passive-aggressive? This expert explains all In a remote working world, emails have become the norm. However, some common email sign-offs and greetings can come across as passive-aggressive. -
Tech News The metaverse is opening up the world’s holiest sites to virtual pilgrims Worshippers around the world can now visit some of the holiest cities from their home thanks to immersive experiences. -
Tech News Amazon, eBay and other online marketplaces found to sell illegal weapons Amazon, eBay and AliExpress are taking flak after an investigation found they sold cheap weapons online. -
Greece Search continues for dozens of migrants missing off Greek coast Rescue workers are searching for up to 45 people in the Aegean Sea after a boat sank off the coast of Greece. -
Ukraine Return of the Big Mac: McDonald's set to reopen restaurants in Ukraine The US fast food giant has been paying thousands of its workers in Ukraine while their outlets were closed during the first six months of the war. -
No Comment Wildfire rips through national park in central Portugal A wildfire rages in the Serra da Estrela natural park, a mountainous region in central Portugal designated by Unesco. -
No Comment Argentines in Rosario protest again Parana Delta fires Hundreds of people protest in Rosario, Argentina, against fires that have been raving the Parana Delta for several weeks, asking for the government to resolve the issues and saying that the smoke is not allowing them to breath properly. -
Climate In pictures: Europe’s mighty rivers are drying up in the climate-driven drought From the Loire to the Danube, dried-out rivers are jeopardising Europe's trade, transport, energy and wildlife. -
Earth News Love at second sight: Pre-loved fashion sees boost following eBay x Love Island partnership eBay listings surged 1026% while UK TV show Love Island was on air. -
My Europe Series UK farmers' fields dry out amid heatwave and drought Here is a look at how the UK heatwave is impacting farmers. -
Romania Ukraine war: Drifting mines pose deadly threat in Black Sea waters Romania’s navy is on high alert after two Ukrainian sea mines drifted into their territorial waters. -
Germany Olaf Scholz: Pressure grows on German chancellor over alleged tax scam ties Scholz has denied wrongdoing but is facing fresh questions over his meetings with a private bank in 2016 and 2017. -
Food and Drink Climate change on the menu: UK restaurant is first to show customers CO2 emissions of their food Would a carbon count affect your order at a restaurant? -
Tech News Cyberattacks are reshaping modern warfare. How can countries and companies protect themselves? The Former Chief Strategy Officer for Cyber Policy, US secretary for defence during the Obama administration, says why improving cybersecurity is paramount. -
Culture news Meet the Ukrainian children performing a play in New York to raise funds for fighter jets 8 Ukrainian children will be performing a play this weekend in New York at the Irondale Theatre to raise money for Ukraine's military. But how did they get there? -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Belarus denies reports of 8 explosions at airbase that 'often' hosts Russian jets The Belarus military says the incident at the Gomel base, where Russian jets are stationed, was caused when a vehicle engine caught fire. -
Health news West Nile virus death toll and cases continue to soar in Italy. This is what we know so far Some 144 cases have been reported in Italy since the beginning of the year, 50 of which in the last week alone. There have been 10 deaths so far. -
Money Ethereum’s Merge has a ‘successful’ final dress rehearsal for its climate-friendly upgrade The Merge upgrade will make Ethereum less energy intensive and therefore a mightier competitor to Bitcoin. -
Latvia Ukraine war: Latvia MPs declare Russia a 'state sponsor of terrorism' They have also called on other European countries to "express the same opinion". -
No Comment Iceland eruption draws thousands of tourists Several thousand of onlookers venture down the steep, winding trail around Mount Fagradalsfjall to admire the week-long volcanic eruption near the Icelandic capital Reykjavik. -
No Comment Israeli artist Sigalit Landau mades Dead Sea sculptures Israeli artist Sigalit Landau wades into the warm, briny waters of the Dead Sea to inspect her latest creations -
United Kingdom Alleged member of IS 'Beatles' cell charged with terrorism The 38-year-old is believed to be one of the IS militants dubbed “The Beatles” due to their British accents. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 11th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news The best summer podcasts of 2022 If the warm summer days are making you stay indoors and you're not in the mood for another streaming binge, Euronews Culture has got you covered with our favourite podcasts... -
Ukraine Drones set for bigger war role after Kyiv given €19m in donations The money will be put towards purchasing 200 "tactical unmanned aerial reconnaissance vehicles". -
Money Cryptos boom in Australia but many investors seek advice from YouTube. Could regulators step in? Nearly half of Australian retail investors owned cryptocurrency in late 2021 and more got their information from YouTube videos than from financial advisers. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Nine Russian warplanes destroyed in Crimea blasts, says Kyiv Russia denied any aircraft were damaged in Tuesday's explosions at a Crimean airbase or that any attack took place. Satellite imagery showed at least seven fighter jets were completely destroyed. -
Tech News Disney tops Netflix with over 152 million streaming subscribers and will now set higher prices The streaming service added 14.4 million subscribers in the last quarter -
Europe News Desperate for water: European drought crisis in pictures France, Italy, Spain, Serbia, Hungary and beyond -- this selection of photographs shows the European countries struggling with the shortage of water. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 11th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News EU embargo on Russian coal comes into force Imports of Russian coal are no longer allowed into the European Union.