22 August 2022 | Euronews
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Ukraine Six months later, football league returns to war-torn Ukraine Although the domestic competition will be restarted in Kyiv on National Flag Day, no fans will be allowed to the stadiums, and teams will have to be rushed to a shelter in case of an alert. -
United Kingdom Manchester United fans protest ahead of Liverpool game demanding change The protests were spurred by two losses in the two opening games of the new season and doubts over how the Glazer family has been leading the club in recent years. -
USA Sports Bra: A unique bar dedicated to celebrating women's sports The bar's specific selling point came as a result of its owner Jenny Nguyen realising bars in North America tend to show men playing sports exclusively. -
Scenes Meet the choir singing a chorus of diversity in Qatar "Our choir is immensely diverse. I think it's one of the most diverse choirs in the world." -
Health news Why is Japan encouraging young people to drink more alcohol? The Japanese government has launched a national brainstorming campaign to boost the popularity of alcoholic drinks among young adults after a drop in tax revenues. -
Sweden Bag found at Stockholm festival contained an explosive, say Swedish police A preliminary investigation has been launched. -
Italy Giorgia Meloni: Far-right leader criticised for posting video of woman's rape Meloni shared the controversial video on Twitter, promising to "restore security" if elected next month. -
My Europe Series Meet the Ukrainians fleeing Europe's largest nuclear power plant Thousands of Ukrainians are still attempting to leave the vicinity of Europe's largest nuclear plant -- under the threat of an impending accident. These are some of their stories. -
Culture news The Pokémon World Championships have come to an end. But did you know Pikachu had a dark past? An event in 1997 nearly threatened to collapse the whole anime series and send the ‘pocket monsters’ out to pasture... -
Travel News 1 in 3 Brits report travel disruption this summer - but airport chaos is improving Fewer people reported waiting in unusually long queues, flight cancellations and lost luggage. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 22nd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Climate Too hot for Eid? Global warming leads to fading customs in Iraqi Kurdistan Summer temperatures in Duhok have soared since Diyan was as young as her niece and nephew. How is the climate crisis impacting their traditions? -
Finland Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin tests negative for drugs The PM came under pressure from political opponents, after unfounded allegations of possible drug references in a video which showed Marin partying with friends. -
Destinations Fancy a free trip to Sweden? Simply pronounce these iconic locations right to get going Sweden is taking back its flat-pack furniture - or at least the names, which really belong to stunning destinations in nature. -
The Cube How a famous Ukrainian war riposte got stamped on a Russian's passport The Cyrillic words were reportedly stamped on his passport at the Ukraine-Romania border. -
No Comment Pakistan: Flash floods leave Quetta residents homeless Flash floods caused by an unusually heavy monsoon have killed nearly 800 people across Pakistan since mid-June. -
France Cyclists hospitalised after hornet attack in France The three men were mountain biking in the Loire on Sunday when the hornet attack happened. -
No Comment Festival celebrates mangoes grown in Egypt The mango has its parade and festival in the north-east of Egypt, the first of its kind in the region. -
Culture news Take a look at these weird and wonderful fake food creations on display in Japan A new exhibition in Tokyo is displaying super-realistic and wacky food models made from plastic. But why is this practice so popular in Japan? -
Travel News Russian visitors not welcome, says popular tourist attraction in Lithuania Pakruojis Mansion, the largest and most popular mansion in the north of Lithuania, has brought in a ban on Russian citizens. -
No Comment Russians celebrate National Flag Day Russia's largest national flag, covering 1,000 square metres, was unfurled on Monday at Moscow's Victory Museum. -
Earth News Which animals will suffer most from extreme climate change - and which will survive? As extreme weather events become more common, all animals will feel the heat - but some are more vulnerable than others. -
No Comment Pokemon World Championships in London Five thousand competitors from over 57 countries competed at the Pokemon World Championships at London's ExCel Arena. -
Nature What is golden algae? German investigators may have solved the mystery of the Oder deaths Drought and industrial pollution appear to have created the poisonous cocktail that has puzzled authorities for weeks. -
Russia At least 16 killed after two trucks collide with minibus in Russia Kyrgyzstan's foreign ministry says that 14 of its citizens were among the victims. -
Health news Could vaccines for animals instead of humans help prevent the next COVID or monkeypox pandemics? Scientists suggest that vaccinating wildlife might break the chain of transmission of zoonotic diseases like COVID, monkeypox and rabies. -
Earth News British beaches inundated with sewage while water quality across the EU dramatically improves New data analysis has shown that sewage discharged into the environment isn't being properly monitored and some say Brexit is to blame. -
Food and Drink Your taste preferences could be down to your genes, a new study reveals A new study completed by the University of Edinburgh argues that the reason why we love and hate certain foods could be partly down to our genes -
Russia Aleksandr Dugin: Who is 'Putin's brain' and what is his view of Russia's war in Ukraine? The Russian ultranationalist, suspected of being the target of Sunday's car bombing in Moscow, is said to have had a massive influence on Vladimir Putin's world view. -
Earth News Prince William's conservation charity invests in one of the world's biggest backers of fossil fuels Prince William's conservation charity invests in companies tied to fossil fuels and palm oil. -
Portugal Wildfire in northern Portugal threatening several villages, Spain to declare natural disaster While Portugal remains on alert over the risk of forest fires, Spain's PM says that the country has to prepare for more summers like this one and a "climate emergency". -
Culture news Norway's Amanda Awards: 'The Worst Person in the World' wins big Joachim Trier’s gorgeous coming-of-age film 'The Worst Person in the World' has won Best Film and four other statuettes at Norway’s Amanda Awards last weekend... -
Serbia 'Protect Serbs in Kosovo or we'll do it ourselves,' Vucic warns NATO Vucic's fiery address to the nation followed talks between Serbia and Kosovo last week. -
Travel News Scandinavian Airlines: Carrier cancels 1,700 flights due to pilot strike and late deliveries The cancellations can be "partly" attributed to the knock-on effects of the July pilot strike, a spokesperson for the airline said. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 22nd – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
France Fighting war fatigue: How Ukrainians abroad try to keep news from home in the spotlight 6 months away from home: learning to navigate the new reality and how to help Ukraine from afar. Ukrainian refugees tell what keeps them going. -
Culture news A laughing matter? The Top 10 jokes of the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe revealed The Funniest Joke of the Fringe prize has been given to comedian Masai Graham - will it make you laugh? -
My Europe Series The Afro-Italians shaking up Italy's rigid notions of national identity African Italians are frequently cast as outsiders in Italian society even though their history goes back decades. -
No Comment Colombians celebrate "World Lazy Day" Colombians paraded on beds on the occasion of "World Lazy Day", a festival organised every year since 1985. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Russia blames Kyiv for car bomb attack, Zaporizhzhia injuries, and Zelenskyy warning From Russia blaming Ukraine for the car bomb attack that killed Daria Dugina to Ukraine claiming it has lost about 9,000 servicepeople since February, here are some of the most important developments this Monday. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 22nd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
South Korea South Korea and US begin largest war games in years amid North threats The military exercises involving potentially tens of thousands of troops come amid increasingly hostile rhetoric and heightened weapons testing activity from Pyongyang. -
Pakistan Imran Khan: Pakistan's police file terrorism charges against ex-prime minister Tensions are high with hundreds of Khan's supporters reportedly gathering outside his home, after he was charged following official accusations of "hate speech". -
Germany Mass fish die-off sparks political row between Poland and Germany's leaders Experts in the Czech Republic, the UK and the Netherlands are helping the investigation into the hundreds of tonnes of fish found dead in the Oder River.