1 February 2023 | Euronews
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Ukraine Ukraine's accession to EU set to dominate talks at historic summit in Kyiv In an unprecedented sign of solidarity and support, the European Union delegation will travel to Kyiv this week for a historic summit in the war-battered nation. -
Kosovo 'No blackmail': Kosovo PM defies Western pressure over Serbia relations Leaned on by US and European allies, Kosovo's leader warned on Wednesday he would not give in to "blackmail" over a possible pact with their old enemy. -
Iran Iran maintains block on WhatsApp and Instagram It comes as hundreds of international figures -- from Nobel laureates to actors -- pledged their "unwavering" support of protesters in Iran. -
Finland Finland passes new, progressive trans rights laws on gender recognition The legislation gained overwhelming support from all five parties in Sanna Marin's coalition government, as well as many opposition MPs. -
Russia Russia unveils new busts of Stalin in time for the anniverary of the Battle of Stalingrad Stalin busts unveiled as Russians indulge in nostalgia for the Soviet Union's superpower status. -
United Kingdom Thousands of teachers and workers protest in London in biggest walkout of a decade Thousands take to the streets in London as half a million teachers and workers strike throughout Britain, calling for higher wages in the largest walkout in more than a decade. -
Earth News ‘We’re staying hopeful’: Why the 4-year fight to stop Bristol Airport’s expansion isn’t over yet The High Court has given Bristol airport permission to increase its annual capacity from 10 million to 12 million passengers. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 1st – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Netherlands European hospitals targeted by 'pro-Russian' hackers Hospitals in the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Poland and the US have been hit by cyber-attacks, according to Dutch authorities. -
Ukraine Torture chambers in Kherson are evidence of Russia's cruel war crimes, say investigators Ukrainian investigators say they are examining 300 cases of torture in Kherson. They have found cellars where civilians were starved, beaten and given electric shocks during Russia's eight month occupation. -
Europe News EU presents new industrial plan to counter American green subsidies and prevent talent drain The EU plan is a direct response to the $369-billion Inflation Reduction Act promoted by US President Joe Biden. -
Norway Norway is growing richer by the minute but Prime Minister insists it's no 'war profiteer' Hinting that Norway would soon become one of Kyiv's biggest donors with an upcoming aid package, Jonas Gahr Støre dismisses the "war profiteering" claim made by those who want Oslo to do more for Ukrainians. -
Mobility This all-electric microcar could solve parking problems in crowded urban areas The Israel-based start-up City Transformer says it plans to produce 15,000 vehicles by the end of 2024 at a new factory in Western Europe. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Russian forces massing in east, bounty on Western tanks, sanctions evasion network Here is our round-up of all the latest from the war in Ukraine. -
Earth News Exxon makes record €51 billion profit. Only 5% is going to ‘low-carbon’ projects 40 per cent of Exxon's record-breaking profits went to new oil and gas and 5 per cent to ‘low-carbon’ initiatives. -
Europe News Explained: Why the EU-Mercosur trade deal could finally be ratified this year Negotiations between the two blocs — Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — started in 2000 and were concluded in June 2019. -
Earth News Heatwaves kill thousands every summer. Here’s how many lives we could save by planting trees. A lack of trees is making cities deadly. Here’s which European cities are the most dangerous. -
Economy Eurozone inflation dips to 8.5%, but will interest rates go up on Thursday? Eurozone inflation dips to 8.5%, the third monthly fall in a row. Economists suggest the key indicator may prompt the European Central Bank to raise interest rates on Thursday. -
Ukraine Ukraine corruption scandal: Police raid oligarch, officials and tax authorities Ukrainian authorities have moved swiftly to try and limit the fallout from a damaging corruption scandal amid the war. -
Travel News World’s longest underwater rail and road tunnel will connect Germany and Denmark by 2029 The Fehmarnbelt tunnel could slash travel times between Central Europe and Scandinavia. -
Culture news Oscars 2023: Andrea Riseborough keeps her nomination – But where have you seen her before? Andrea Riseborough keeps nomination following Academy investigation – but where have you seen her before? Here are some of her best performances. -
Culture news Here's how you can spend a night with Seth Rogen in a luxurious Los Angeles mansion Seth Rogen is inviting overnight bookings at a luxury Los Angeles home filled with ceramics he has made himself - and will join paying guests for part of the evening, to offer pottery pointers. -
Austria Trial of six accused in November 2020 Vienna attack enters final day A jury in Vienna is considering its verdict in the trial of six men accused of involvement in a terrorist gun attack in the city in November 2020 in which four people died. -
Culture news Andrew Tate will stay in jail after losing appeal against 30-day renewal of detention Andrew Tate and his brother are currently being detained in Romania on suspicion of organised crime and human trafficking. -
Vatican Why is Italy dawdling in its response to sexual abuse in the Catholic Church? Italy's response to revelations of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has been markedly different to that of other countries. Euronews speaks to victims and campaigners who are seeking justice. -
Money The UK is planning 'robust' new cryptocurrency regulations after the FTX exchange collapse The UK's finance ministry said it wanted to set new standards to stop the flow of "dark money" after the collapse of the crypto exchange last year. -
Earth News BP predicts drop in fossil fuel demand but claims investment needed for another 30 years In its annual energy outlook, energy giant BP has lowered its predictions for how much oil and gas will be used between now and 2035. -
Travel News Second European airline in less than a week cancels all flights after going bust The airline says weak financial markets and uncertainty over demand for air travel left it cash-strapped. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 1st – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Economy Inflation in the eurozone fell for third month in a row in January Energy continued to be the biggest driver of inflation last month with a year-on-year bump of 17.2% but prices have significantly lowered in recent months. -
Ukraine Constant shelling forces Bakhmut residents underground as Russia bombards eastern Ukraine After 11 months of the war, the fighting remains intense on the eastern front of Ukraine and particularly in Bakhmut. -
Health news How did a tiny but dangerous radioactive capsule get lost in the Australian desert? Authorities in Western Australia have found the missing radioactive capsule. But how did it go missing and what danger did it pose? -
Culture news Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter in Rust shooting Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. If found guilty, he could face up to 18 months in prison. -
Iran Iran and Russia link banks to evade Western sanctions Iran and Russia have strengthened ties following Russia's invasion, including on military cooperation. -
Culture news 'Dances With Wolves' actor and alleged cult leader arrested in sex abuse case Nathan Chasing Horse was taken into custody, accused of sexually assaulting young Indigenous girls during a period spanning two decades. -
Russia US accuses Russia of endangering nuclear arms control treaty Russia's refusal to allow on-the-ground inspections to resume is endangering the New START nuclear treaty, says Biden administration. -
United Kingdom Cancelled trains and empty classrooms as UK braces for largest wave of strikes in over a decade Half a million workers expected to walk out in strikes across the UK, making it the largest wave of industrial action in more than 10 years -
Health news Nursing shortages: Helper robots are being deployed to ease the burden on overworked hospital staff Robots currently being trialled in hospitals around the world can deliver prescriptions and work around the clock, including night shifts. -
France Homelessness and poor quality of living is on the rise in France The new report will be presented to the government today. -
World News Pope Francis condemns 'economic colonialism' in Africa on first day of tour This appeal resonates particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country with immense wealth and fertile soil, where two thirds of the approximately 100 million inhabitants live on less than €2.07 a day. -
Earth News 'Foreign agents': Inside the Russian climate movement taking the government to court War in Ukraine has led to ever-tightening laws on dissent in Russia. Despite this, activists have launched the country's first-ever climate case. -
Work Brexit 3 years on: The UK's tech and innovation sector is yet to see the promised 'sunlit uplands' Three years since the UK officially left the European Union, the promised benefits, particularly in the tech world, have yet to materialise. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 1st – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: A photograph changes the course of the Vietnam War On this day, Nguyễn Văn Lém was executed by a South Vietnam soldier. The image of his death changed the US's perception of the whole war. -
United Kingdom 'Significant disruption' warning as UK braces for mass strikes The industrial action involves school teachers and classroom assistants, some bus and train drivers, security guards, civil servants, and staff at 150 universities. -
No Comment WATCH: Bulgarian folk performers dress in vibrant costumes for masked festival A masked festival has been held in Bulgaria to mark the end of winter. People gathered in vibrant costumes to ward off evil at the Surva festival.