9 February 2023 | Euronews
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France Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa joins Académie Française without ever writing in French Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa joins Académie Française of Literature without ever writing in French -
Turkey 'We were married for 52 years': Earthquake survivors painful search for families in Antakya 'We were married for 52 years,' earthquake survivors painful search for families in Antakya, southern Turkey. The devastation follows the earthquake which hit on Monday morning. -
Turkey Mounting pressure on President Erdogan as he visits quake-stricken areas With just three months to go before the presidential elections, Erdogan has acknowledged 'shortcomings' in his government's response to the earthquakes. -
Euronews Witness Poland’s plummeting birth rate: why are women thinking twice about motherhood? The birth rate in Poland has decreased by 40% over the last 30 years. For some, it's a positive sign, but others fear the consequences further down the line. -
No Comment WATCH: Dozens of unidentified bodies lie in makeshift morgue in Turkey Dozens of unidentified bodies lie in makeshift morgue in Turkey. The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) said DNA, fingerprints and photos will be taken before unnamed victims are buried. -
No Comment WATCH: Standing ovation for President Zelenskyy at EU Parliament in Brussels Standing ovation for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at EU Parliament in Brussels -
Football Now The Champions League returns: Who will be European champions in 2023? On February 14th the Champions League returns, and this year it is as wide open as ever as the road to Istanbul 2023 resumes. -
Belgium Ukraine's Zelenskyy makes emotional appeal for EU membership Talking at the European Parliament in Brussels, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy makes emotional appeal for EU membership. -
Europe Decoded EU plans to fund Ukraine by investing frozen Russian assets is 'creative but legally dodgy' Three months after the idea was first floated, European Union plans to invest frozen Russian assets to generate revenues to fund Ukraine's reconstruction appear stalled. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 9th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Work ‘Now I’m rewarded for creativity, not spelling’: How ChatGPT is helping professionals with dyslexia ChatGPT has been widely heralded as a groundbreaking development for chatbots. But how accessible is it for people with learning difficulties? -
Nature Wildlife Photographer of the Year: ‘Dream’ shot of elusive snow leopard wins people’s choice award A ghostly snow leopard, playful polar bear and tragic baby monkey were voted top in the Natural History Museum competition. -
Culture news Legendary songwriter and composer Burt Bacharach dies aged 94 Burt Bacharach was considered one of the most important composers of 20th-century popular music. -
USA Beijing calls US claims over 'spy' balloons 'information warfare' Beijing has dismissed American accusations that a downed Chinese balloon was part of an extensive surveillance program, -
Europe Decoded Analysis: In Brussels, Zelenskyy pitches EU values as Ukraine's way home Volodymr Zelenskyy addressed a full house of the European Parliament and exalted the virtues of the European way of life. -
No Comment Watch: Families hold out hope for missing loved ones in Turkey Relatives of people trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings in Turkey continued to wait for any signs of their missing loved ones on Thursday. -
Climate ‘I am not part of the problem’: Bill Gates says his private jet and climate activism are compatible Taking about his climate innovation, Bill Gates addresses a glaring contradiction. -
France Scientology headquarters to be established near Paris 2024 Olympic sites In the suburbs of Paris, in Saint-Denis, people are worried as the Church of Scientology is planning to open its new French headquarters here, right next to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games main sites -
North Korea Kim Jong Un takes 10-year-old daughter to North Korea missile parade The daughter's appearance fuelled speculation that she’s being primed as a future leader of the isolated Asian nation. -
Italy EU summit: Italy's Giorgia Meloni pushes for stricter migration laws Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni has called for strict laws over migration during an EU summit. A code of conduct for rescue ships in the Mediterranean, more investment in Africa and mandatory relocations are among her demands -
Turkey View Q&A: In Turkey and Syria, rescue operations are a race against time, says WHO spokesperson The earthquake has affected a population of an estimated 23 million people, and the vulnerable have become even more vulnerable, Tarik Jašarević explained. -
No Comment WATCH: Swedish children take the plunge in icy lake survival lessons In Sweden, PE teachers are instructing children how to survive in case they fall into a freezing lake -
Design From water bottle dresses to fishing net chairs: Sustainability thrives at Stockholm Furniture Fair Sustainability is a hot topic at the 2023 Stockholm Furniture Fair, where designers and manufacturers from all over the world gather to showcase their latest creations. -
Earth News ‘Tipping point’: Renewable energy to become the world’s top source of electricity by 2025 Renewables will ‘dominate’ surge in electricity demand over next two years, data show. -
Culture news Hermès wins MetaBirkins NFTs lawsuit against Mason Rothschild When fashion and non-fungible tokens collide, it’s not always pretty. -
Ukraine Young Ukrainians rebuild destroyed homes in the village of Horenka Euronews' Valérie Gauriat travelled to Ukraine and witnessed locals rebuilding the destroyed village of Horenka, north of Kyiv. -
Earth News Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit The claim filed by environmental law charity ClientEarth has the backing of investors who hold 12 million shares in the company. -
Culture news How start-up Nona Source is repurposing wasted fabrics from major fashion house LVMH What happens to all the extra fabric that a major fashion house like LVMH doesn't need? It goes to Nona Source, who now has four new young ambassadors. -
Culture news Peruvian-Spanish author Mario Vargas Llosa joins the Académie Française despite controversies Peruvian-Spanish author Mario Vargas Llosa joins the Académie Française despite several controversies regarding his induction -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 9th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Turkey Climate change is triggering more earthquakes. Big Oil's interests are a factor With mounting evidence that climate change increases the risk of natural disasters, governments should turn the tables on international petroleum companies and hold them responsible, Prof İbrahim Özdemir argues. -
Greece Greece bans parties with convicted leaders from running in elections The amendment, tabled by the conservative government, was approved by a majority of lawmakers in the 300-seat house. -
Rethink Psychobiotics: How eating more fibre and fermented foods can reduce your stress To begin to understand the link between the gut and the brain, all you have to do is look at the English language, according to Irish neurologist John Cryan. -
Turkey Bravery and desperation at the epicentre of Turkey's devastating earthquake The city and region of Kahramanmaras was at the epicentre of Turkey's earthquake on Monday. As rescuers search for survivors, shopkeepers guard their premises against looters. -
Culture news Freedom of speech or insulting? Why Charlie Hebdo's earthquake cartoon is making Turkey mad The French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo has stirred up anger again over the front page of its latest edition which focuses on the earthquake in Turkey -
Syria Syria struggles to cope with earthquake, as Assad demands aid flows through his regime Aleppo was one of the places devastated by Monday’s earthquake, as the suffering from the natural disaster added to the civil war toll. -
Culture news Disney to axe 7,000 jobs and announces further sequels to 'Toy Story' and 'Frozen' Disney CEO Bob Iger has announced multi-billion dollar cost saving restructuring and sequels to some of the company's biggest animated franchises -
The Dialogue Second chances: A journey from rock and roll to food and war Giles Duley is a photographer and CEO of Legacy of War Foundation. His world changed during a deployment to Afghanistan documenting the life American troops, when he stepped on an IED. A born survivor, Giles now spends his life highlighting the long-term impact of conflict. -
Travel News These athletes in Canada are braving -20°C and heavy snow to race canoes across the ice This race is part of the Quebec Winter Carnival and is an annual tradition in the Canadian province. -
Europe News I can't return to Ukraine 'without results', Zelenskyy says during Brussels visits Zelenskyy was in London and Paris on Wednesday to meet with his British, French and German counterparts. -
Turkey Turkey's president Erdogan acknowledges ‘shortcomings’ in government’s response to earthquake Turkey’s president has acknowledged there were ‘shortcomings’ in Ankara’s response to Monday’s earthquake as residents call for specialised equipment to rescue loved ones. -
Moments I skied for the first time in four years and it didn't end in disaster What to buy, what to rent and where to go for a brilliant day’s skiing in the Alps. -
Culture news Rijksmuseum to host the world's largest exhibition on Dutch master painter Johannes Vermeer On Friday (10 February) The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are opening the largest exhibition on Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer ever - displaying 28 of his masterpieces. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: 'All in the Family' debuts a new kind of gay narrative for a TV show For decades, gay people were only represented as a threat in TV shows. In the 70s, US television began to change its tune, all starting on a show debuted today in 1971. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 9th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.