Ukraine IAEA urges Russia again to cease activities at Ukrainian plants The UN watchdog has repeatedly called on Russia to withdraw from Ukraine's nuclear facilities to avoid a potential catastrophic accident. 17/11/2022
Iran Spiral of violence grips Iran two months after the death of Mahsa Amini Local sources say 10 to 15 people have been killed since Wednesday in anti-government protests across Iran. 17/11/2022
Sport FIFA showcases this year's World Cup trophy in Doha Football fans in Doha caught a first glimpse of this year's World Cup winner's trophy. 17/11/2022
USA Nancy Pelosi steps down as leader of US House Democrats The Democratic politician, who has served as speaker twice and has been the first woman to hold the position, said this would not be her exit from politics, as she intends to remain in Congress. 17/11/2022
Europe News Polish abortion ban victim's family says 'nobody cared about her life' Thousands took to the streets to protest the victim of Poland's near-total abortion ban, which was approved in October 2020. 17/11/2022
Moldova Russian strikes on Ukraine heighten Moldova’s energy crisis The power outages happened Tuesday as the Russian military pounded infrastructure targets across Ukraine, which borders Moldova. 17/11/2022
Libya Greek foreign minister refuses to leave his plane on visit to Tripoli Dendias was about to be welcomed by his Tripoli counterpart, which Athens says was not agreed on. 17/11/2022
Green News 5 key things that happened on day eleven of COP27 With a draft deal published today, experts say that it looks like the climate talks could head into overtime. 17/11/2022
Football Now Who could win the 2022 World Cup? In partnership with Media City With just three days to go until the Qatar World Cup kicks off, here are 5 contenders who could win the tournament. 17/11/2022
Europe News Belgian asylum system unable to cope as refugees struggle for shelter A large influx of asylum seekers arriving in the country has meant reception centres have no more room to spare. 17/11/2022
Italy Over 600 sex abuse cases sent to Vatican, Italy's bishops reveal A report presented by the Italian bishops’ conference at a packed conference in Rome's lavish Renaissance Pio Palace on Thursday identified 89 presumed victims and some 68 people accused. 17/11/2022
Green News Lab-grown meat cleared for human consumption in the US The FDA has approved a cultivated chicken product for human consumption, paving the way for lab-grown meat on the shelves. 17/11/2022
Food and Drink British cheesemaker sells company to overcome Brexit barriers British cheesemaker Simon Spurrell had to sell his business to a larger company in order to regain access to EU customers after Brexit left him with an estimated £600,000 black hole in lost EU sales. 17/11/2022
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 17th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 17/11/2022
Musica Let the fire burn! Villazón debuts in Wagner's "Rheingold" How do opera singers prepare for a role debut? The French-Mexican tenor Rolando Villazón shows us, as we follow him preparing to sing in Das Rheingold. 17/11/2022
Green News Which European cities are leading on climate? By 2050, 70 per cent of the global population will live in urban areas - but not all cities are dealing with climate change equally well. 17/11/2022
Culture news Refik Anadol is making machines hallucinate for his MoMA debut Turkish-American artist Refik Anadol works with artificial intelligence to create "machine hallucinations," the subject of his first show at MoMA. 17/11/2022
Business Series Spain's agricultural revolution: mouth-watering fruit and vegetables In partnership with ICEX During our trip, we’ll take you from the Autonomous Community of Valencia to the very south of Spain, in Andalusia, to discover the world's most valuable pomegranates, the superfruit Granada Mollar de Elche. And the perfect subtropical climate to grow mangos and avocados…which taste so good… 17/11/2022
Destinations From ice music to sparkly wine, here’s why you should visit Trentino With its blend of alpine peaks, mountain lakes and Italian cuisine, Trentino makes for the perfect winter getaway. 17/11/2022
Explore An adventure in one of Azerbaijan's remotest areas In partnership with Azerbaijan Tourism Board The Greater Caucasus Mountains lie to the north of Azerbaijan and form one of the country's remotest regions. Hiking there gives you a chance to visit villages and canyons and experience rural life. 17/11/2022
Partner content Hindu Temple in Dubai: A symbol of India's partnership with the UAE Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai "The opening of this new temple in Dubai means so much to the Indian community", India's ambassador to the UAE tells Euronews. 17/11/2022
Germany German man jailed for sending dozens of neo-Nazi threats He signed the threats "NSU 2.0" in reference to a neo-Nazi group that was responsible for a string of violent crimes in Germany between 1998 and 2011. 17/11/2022
Rethink 'Quantum computers are revolutionary but they won’t solve everything' Quantum computing won’t solve all our problems, says physicist Shohini Ghose. But the pioneering computing framework has the potential to improve numerous industries. 17/11/2022
Economy Rising production costs puts the squeeze on Europe's bakers Whether it's the local family bakery around the corner or the huge industrial-scale bakeries, skyrocketing bills are an existential threat. Euronews speaks to bakers in the Netherlands, Romania, and Italy to find out more. 17/11/2022
Travel News You can now travel direct from Ireland to Spain on this cruise-ferry Travellers will soon be able to travel directly from Ireland to the Spanish city of Bilbao on this twice-weekly ferry. 17/11/2022
Europe News EU gas cap will be suspended if LNG cargoes go elsewhere – EU official The instrument will act as a "safety ceiling" to prevent excessive gas prices and curb rampant speculation. 17/11/2022
Ukraine War in Ukraine: Russia launches renewed wave of missile strikes On Thursday morning, the Kremlin carried out another mass strike on Ukraine, just two days after one of Russia's largest bombardments during the war. 17/11/2022
No Comment Building Collapses in Nairobi, killing two people A multi-story building Collapses in the capital of Kenya, Nairobi, killing two people. 17/11/2022
United Kingdom Hunt strives to play up UK's performance as he sets out austere budget The UK finance minister said Britain was holding up against "unprecedented global headwinds" as he outlined a severe package of cuts and tax rises. 17/11/2022
Affiliate content Why you should get a tech job in Zurich Partner content presented by Jobbio A city that's become nearly synonymous with banking, Zurich also has a bustling tech scene. We take a look different opportunities for tech workers. 17/11/2022