23 August 2022 | Euronews
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Spain Spain introduced video surveillance in slaughterhouses to ensure humane treatment, an EU first Large butcheries have one year to implement the new standard, with smaller operations granted two years, the government said whilst introducing the measure on Tuesday. -
Mexico Mexican president rues latest assassination of journalist, promises swift investigation Lopez Obrador was indignant about the "sad" of Fredid Roman, who was gunned down Monday night in Chilpancingo in the southwestern state of Guerrero. -
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan promises continued support for Palestinians amid reconciling with Israel Erdogan's Palestinian counterpart did not comment directly on the rapprochement between Turkey and Israel but thanked Ankara for its "unwavering" support to the Palestinians. -
World News Europe faces its worst drought in five centuries, says report According to the European Drought Observatory, nearly half of the EU's territory falls under the so-called "warning" drought conditions, exhibiting a significant deficit of soil moisture. -
Germany Elderly woman held on suspicion of injuring three people with 'sword-like object' The 65-year-old suspect was detained by passers-by until police arrived at the scene. -
Ocean Traditional fishing and aquaculture: competitive business in harmony with nature Professional fishers and fish farmers in parts of Spain and the Czech Republic are going about their business in a way that is both eco-friendly and able to earn them a living. -
Ocean Eco-friendly tradition of fish pond farming in the Czech Republic A traditional form of aquaculture practiced aross the European Union for centuries is beneficial to the environment, biodiversity, and local communities -
My Europe Series Tuning out: Did we grow tired of Ukraine war on TV and in newspapers? After six months of Russia's war in Ukraine, audiences are looking for new ways to engage with the subject, and media outlets are trying to fulfill their demands. -
Ukraine War in Ukraine: six months on, millions are forced to change jobs Denys Zhupnyk dreams of concerts and festivals as he drives a taxi around Kyiv, picking up and dropping off passengers. -
Germany From Bucha to Berlin: The tragic journey of one car shows reality of war in Ukraine A car in a Berlin exhibit tells the tragic story of four women from Bucha. After Russian forces withdrew from the town on the outskirts of Kyiv, 458 bodies were found in the area, including 12 children. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 23rd – 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 Ryanair and Jet2 revealed as most reliable airlines. How have they avoided delays and cancellations? A handful of airlines have come at the top of the list for reliability and customer satisfaction this summer. -
Russia Tributes paid to murdered daughter of Russian ideologue Aleksandr Dugin She was killed by a car bomb on Saturday night on the outskirts of Moscow. -
Culture news Britain's Cineworld files for bankruptcy protection in the United States The struggling chain owes billions in euros and has cinemas across the UK and Eastern Europe. -
Tech News Twitter whistleblower claims company misled regulators about bot accounts and security - reports The claims come as Twitter is locked in a legal battle with Elon Musk, who is trying to back out of a deal to buy the platform. -
Travel News Ditch the ferry: This sailboat service offers tourists a sustainable way across the English Channel You’ll soon be able to sail between France and the UK on a sustainable, 12-person catamaran service. -
No Comment Car stuck in metro station in Madrid A stolen car got stuck in the stairs of a Madrid metro station -
Earth News In pictures: Swiss glaciers have shrunk by half in 85 years - and the melt is speeding up Climate change is decimating Switzerland’s famous glaciers. By the end of the century, they could have all but disappeared. -
No Comment South Africa wildlife sanctuary welcomes white rhino calf A wildlife sanctuary in Barberton, South Africa, welcomed a new white rhino calf on August 11. -
Travel News P&O Ferries owner rakes in record-breaking profits just months after sacking 800 workers The UK’s largest union body has described the profits as an “insult to common decency.” -
Russia Region near Moscow declares state of emergency over forest fires Smoke from the blazes in the Ryazan region reached Moscow last week. -
Poland Controversial passage on fertility removed from Polish school textbook According to critics, the book suggested that children born via IVF would not be loved. -
United Kingdom Nearly 1,300 migrants cross from France to the UK in a day It is the highest daily number of migrants that have arrived in the UK since records began in 2018. -
Travel News British Airways cancels 10,000 flights: How to check if yours is affected. The airline has had to comply with Heathrow's cap on daily passenger numbers. -
Earth News Rarest sea turtle on the planet hatches in Louisiana for the first time in 75 years The Kemp Ridley sea turtle has hatched in Louisiana's waters for the first time in decades. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 23rd – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Italy Watch: Yacht sinks off Italy's Calabrian coast after crew and passengers rescued Bad weather meant the vessel could not be towed into port at Crotone and it disappeared under the waves. -
No Comment Argentine workers hold 'funeral' for minimum wage Left-wing social organisations held a demonstration in downtown Buenos Aires where they "mourned and buried" the Argentinean minimum wage. -
Tech News Twitter takeover: Elon Musk seeks documents from former CEO Jack Dorsey in ongoing legal dispute Dorsey is the latest figure connected with Twitter to be subpoenaed by Elon Musk's legal team who claims Twitter hid figures about fake accounts. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Independence events curbed; memorial for Daria Dugina; and fresh Zaporizhzhia attacks From fears that Russia will increase attacks to coincide with Ukraine's independence day on Wednesday to Germany said to be planning further military aid to Ukraine, these are some of the top developments in the war on Tuesday. -
USA Donald Trump seeks 'special master' to review Mar-a-Lago documents in FBI probe Trump's request for a neutral inspector is the first lawsuit by his legal team since his Florida home was searched as part of an FBI investigation into classified documents. -
Hungary Hungary sacks weather chiefs after wrong forecast stops Budapest fireworks display The government dismissed the heads of the national meteorological service after "Europe's biggest fireworks display" was called off — because of a forecast of storms that never happened. -
Economy Europe's energy crisis haunts the euro as it tumbles to 20-year low against the dollar A new spike in energy prices has added to fears of recession, with manufacturing surveys due on Tuesday expected to highlight the damage done to activity. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | August 23rd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.