7 February 2023 | Euronews
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Ukraine More tanks for Ukraine: Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands make new pledge Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands plan to provide Ukraine with at least 100 refurbished Leopard 1 battle tanks in the coming months. -
Europe News Russia conducting 'hybrid war' in Moldova with protests and cyber attacks: Prime Minister The EU Commission proposed €145 million in new funding last week to support the country's economy and energy security. -
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No Comment Watch: Survivors pulled from rubble after devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria Rescuers in Turkey searched through the frigid night into Tuesday morning, hoping to pull more survivors from the rubble after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed thousands of people. -
Earth News Daylight Savings Time: Does putting the clocks forward help reduce energy consumption? Clock changes were originally introduced to save energy, but the results have been inconclusive ever since. Now some countries are looking to get rid of them entirely. -
Europe News In U-turn, Brussels recommends EU-wide exit from controversial Energy Charter Treaty France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland are among those who had advocated an exit from the contentious agreement. -
No Comment Watch: 'Where is my mum?' child asks as she is pulled from Turkey rubble "Where is my mum?" A girl asks rescuers as she is pulled from the rubble caused by a devastating earthquake in Turkey and Northern Syria on Monday night. -
Turkey What's real and what's fake: Debunking misleading content about the Turkey earthquake As the death toll soars following the Turkey-Syria earthquake, so is the amount of fake information and videos. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Will Russia launch an invasion anniversary offensive? Here's the key developments you need to know from Ukraine on Tuesday. -
Business Planet Setting the standard: How LEGO ensures its toys are child-proof and cybersecure Business Planet explores how LEGO Group tests the physical properties and cybersecurity issues of its products. -
Culture news Here are 20 of the most spectacular pictures from this year's Sony World Photography Awards From piercing yellow-eyed owls to electrifying Moroccan horse racing festivals, here are 20 of the most stunning photographs from this year's Sony World Photography Awards. -
Turkey 'We could hear their voices': Digging with bare hands for earthquake survivors Desperate search for suvivors ongoing as international teams join rescuers trying to reach survivors of Monday's devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. -
World News Greenpeace activists board vessel carrying Shell oil platform Activists from environmental group Greenpeace boarded a vessel contracted to Shell as it sailed in the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, demanding that the Anglo-Dutch oil giant "stop drilling and start paying". -
Culture news Italy's opera houses to sing together to save Verdi's home Villa Verdi was the composer's home for over 50 years, but is up for public auction this year and it could be taken away from the public. -
Moments Confetti and deep-fried doughnuts: How to experience Venice Carnival like a local This year’s edition of Venice Carnival is the first in three years to take place without any pandemic restrictions. -
Bulgaria EU rescue teams travel to earthquake zone as death toll passes 5,000 As EU rescuers set to work alongside Turkish emergency workers in the hunt for survivors of Monday's earthquake, Euronews joined a Bulgarian team flying in to the disaster zone. -
Climate The Last of Us ‘minus the zombie part’: How fungi are becoming supercharged by climate change Global warming could spark ‘unpredictable’ changes in fungi, making it more deadly, research shows. -
Climate Europe’s climate in data: Everything from heatwaves to the cost of disaster As the climate crisis continues to affect Europe, we’re taking a look at some of the ways the continent is changing. -
Travel News Travel warnings: Everything tourists need to know about the Turkey and Syria earthquakes Details on travel to the region and donations appeals launched by the travel industry. -
Health news Following a healthy lifestyle can cut risk of long COVID in half for women, study suggests Millions of Europeans have suffered with long COVID. -
Culture news "I'm lucky": Salman Rushdie speaks out in first interview since New York attack In his first interview since being attacked with a knife at a literary event in New York last year, Salman Rushdie expressed gratitude for having survived the incident -
Tech News This Spider-Man robot can climb up walls and cling to ceilings using electromagnetic feet A team of researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) has invented a quadrupedal robot that can climb up a wall in hopes to mitigate the growing number of negligent accidents. -
United Kingdom Former British police officer sentenced for serial rapes David Carrick had already admitted in court dozens of rapes and sexual assaults when he was a serving police officer in the southeast of England. -
Earth News Climate extremes: Could high heat and humidity take a toll on mental health? A study in Bangladesh links heat and humidity with increased rates of anxiety and depression. -
Europe News Disinformation experts to be deployed in EU offices globally to counter Russian fake news: Borrell Both Russia and China now use formal diplomatic channels to spread disinformation, an EEAS report found. -
USA Aerospace giant Boeing plans to cut about 2,000 jobs Boeing plans to make staffing cuts in the aerospace company's finance and human resources departments in 2023, with a loss of around 2,000 jobs, the company said. -
France Tear gas and protests as pension strikes in France impact electricity and fuel supplies Strikes have been taking place since mid-January as unions protest against the government's plans to make people work longer before retirement. -
Europe Decoded Migration returns to the top of the EU's agenda but the same old political divisions remain Member states continue to be bitterly divided over the question of relocation of asylum-seekers, despite years of discussions. -
United Kingdom UK energy company BP's profits double to €26 billion in 2022 British energy supermajor BP has reported record annual earnings, fueling demands that the UK boost taxes on companies benefiting from the surge in energy prices. -
Peru Watch: Peru mourns as 36 people killed in landslides Landslides triggered by steady rains swept mud, water and rocks into several villages in southern Peru, killing at least 36 people. -
Culture news Official Coronation playlist: A missed opportunity to celebrate the Commonwealth’s diversity Official Coronation playlist: Already a controversy and a missed opportunity to celebrate the Commonwealth’s diversity -
United Kingdom UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak shuffles top government posts ahead of expected election Rishi Sunak has created some new government departments and reshuffled several top posts, shortly after marking his 100th day in office. -
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Art Buried treasures found by amateurs on show in Denmark's National Museum Denmark’s National Museum is showing an array of medieval treasures unearthed by hobbyist metal detectors and history buffs. -
Ecotech Switzerland's solar dam: Why are mountains and snow the perfect mix for solar energy? The dam's almost 5,000 solar panels enough energy each year to supply around 700 houses. -
Turkey Earthquake death toll passes 7000 as race to find survivors stretches into night Search teams and aid have been poured into Turkey and Syria as rescuers work in freezing temperatures - sometimes using their bare hands - to dig through the remains of buildings flattened by Monday's powerful earthquake. -
Culture news 'Dances With Wolves' actor and alleged cult member Nathan Chasing Horse charged in sex abuse case The actor, 46, is accused of sexually abusing Indigenous girls and women for two decades in multiple states in the US -
Culture news Iran protest song 'Baraye' wins new Grammy Award for sparking social change Shervin Hajipour was a little known Iranian pop singer and songwriter before the protests erupted over the death of Iranian-Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini. His song in support of the demonstrations quickly went viral and became an anthem against the regime. -
Europe Decoded Inside a real-life chamber of horrors: How mass graves like Pico Reja haunt present-day Spain Historians estimate that about 114,000 people lie in mass graves scattered across Spain massacred by supporters of Franco during or after the civil war. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: He's a real boy! Disney's second film 'Pinocchio' is released On this day in 1940, Disney introduced us to a little Italian puppet who just wanted to be a real boy. -
World News 'Sleepwalking into wider war': Guterres says prospects for peace keep diminishing UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres has warned war in Ukraine could become a wider war with "profound global implications". -
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Turkey Turkey and Syria: How to get aid to earthquake survivors as fast as possible First responders in Turkey and Syria are running against the time: How are international aid organisations coordinating to help the most vulnerable in the quickest time possible? -
USA Chinese balloon saga: Everything you need to know about the 'spy' crisis Suspected spy balloon deflates the already strained relationship between US and China.