Made in Europe World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps
Made in Europe World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps
Ukraine 'Russia wants to end war' and five other key Ukraine developments Here's our latest round-up of what's happening in Ukraine. 20/09/2022
Travel News September strike dates for French air traffic control announced Airlines are bracing for yet more disruption as French air traffic controllers plan three more strike dates. 20/09/2022
Iran EU concern over woman who died after being stopped by morality police The 22-year-old was stopped for allegedly breaking hijab rules. 20/09/2022
Europe News European Commission unveils new guidelines to boost cancer screenings The Commission recommends that breast cancer screenings be extended to more women and that testing for lung, prostate and gastric cancer becomes more systematic. 20/09/2022
Food and Drink Oktoberfest 2022 in pictures: Germany's largest beer festival returns Oktoberfest: Germany's boozy folk festival makes its returns 20/09/2022
United Kingdom Madeleine McCann's parents lose case at ECHR over book claims Former Portuguese policeman Goncalo Amaral suggested in a book that Madeleine McCann’s parents had been involved in her disappearance. 20/09/2022
Italy Italy divided over PM hopeful Giorgia Meloni ahead of election Meloni heads up the Brothers of Italy party, which is part of a right-wing bloc that is leading opinion polls ahead of Sunday's election. 20/09/2022
Economy EU should be 'very careful' about capping gas prices: German minister In an interview with Euronews, Anna Lührmann said an EU-wide price cap on gas imports could endanger the bloc's security of supply. 20/09/2022
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 20th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 20/09/2022
My Europe Series Ukrainian refugee students adapt to new lives at EU universities Thousands of university students have left Ukraine since February and are now navigating different education systems, applying for temporary protection and preparing for the academic year -- all while dealing with the disruption and distress of war at home. 20/09/2022
Culture news The "Queen of Soviet pop" protesting against Russia's war on Ukraine At 73-years-old, Alla Pugacheva, dubbed the ‘Queen of Soviet pop music’, is arguably one of Russia's most famous singers with a career spanning over five decades 20/09/2022
USA Ukraine war and its fallout set to dominate United Nations meeting While leaders in many countries are trying to prevent a wider war and restore peace in Europe, diplomats, though, are not expecting any breakthroughs this week. 20/09/2022
Italy Aerospace: the final frontier of Italian industry Space really is the final frontier for Italy's failing manufacturing industry, as a massive injection of capital lights the blue touch paper and launches aerospace industries around the city of Turin. 20/09/2022
Mobility This Spanish city was in decline - until it prioritised pedestrians In central Pontevedra, pedestrians now have priority. And in just over two decades, the home to 80,000 inhabitants has been transformed from a city in decay. 20/09/2022
Ukraine Russian forces 'palpably panicking' in Kharkiv region, says Zelenskyy "[In] the Kharkiv region - we are stabilising the situation, holding our positions. Firmly. So strongly that the occupiers are palpably panicking," said Zelenskyy. 20/09/2022
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 20th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 20/09/2022
Culture news Blade Runner 2099: why has Amazon greenlit the new series? Amazon have greenlit a series to follow up on Denis Villeneuve's Blade Runner 2049 series. Here's everything we know already. 20/09/2022
United Kingdom Crowds in London bid final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II Crowds waiting to catch of Queen Elisabeth II’s coffin told Euronews what the day meant to them. 20/09/2022
Russia Prisoners refuse to join Russian mercenary group, US official claims US official claims that Russia's mercenary Wagner Group has not been entirely successful in its efforts to recruit 1,500 felons 20/09/2022
Mexico Powerful earthquake strikes Mexico on anniversary of two tremors At least one person was killed in the quake, the Mexican President has confirmed 20/09/2022
Design Celebrating 150 years of Wallace Fountains across Paris The award is part of a month-long celebration commemorating Sir Richard Wallace—an English philanthropist—and his mission to bring clean drinking water to 19th century Paris and beyond. 20/09/2022
World News Baltic nations enact EU visa ban for Russian tourists amid Ukraine war Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania will now block Russian tourists with EU visas from visiting their country. 20/09/2022
Culture news Why did King Charles III pick the name 'Charles'? Every monarch has their name, and every name has a history. The first two King Charles's to sit on the throne set quite a precedent. 20/09/2022
Iran Iran rebuffs US officials' comments on young woman's death Iranians across the country have been protesting the death of a 22-year-old woman at the hands of the 'morality police', who claim no wrongdoing 20/09/2022