10 February 2023 | Euronews
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Israel Two dead in ramming attack in Jerusalem, including a child Israeli authorities said the attacker was "neutralised" on the spot after a ramming attack in East Jerusalem. Two people died, including a child. -
USA US shoots down 'high-altitude object' over Alaskan airspace US shoots down 'high-altitude object' over Alaskan airspace -
Turkey Erdogan: 'Words not enough' to describe earthquake pain Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited an aid hub in the town of Adiyaman, a place badly hit by the 7.8 quake early Monday morning. He said that "words not enough" to describe Turkey's pain. -
Cult Why MDLBEAST Soundstorm is the Middle East's biggest music festival Over 700,000 enjoy headline acts from Tiesto, Marshmello, Post Malone, Bruno Mars and David Guetta, to name a few. This is MDLBEAST Soundstorm. -
Tech News Turkey-Syria earthquakes: How Twitter has helped find survivors trapped beneath the rubble Earthquake victims took to Twitter to share their locations. A group of online volunteers mapped their addresses to help search and rescue teams. -
World News Syrian president Bashar al-Assad visits earthquake zone Syrian president Basharal-Assad talks to rescuers in demolished Masharqa neighbourhood of Aleppo during his first visit to the quake zone following the 7.8-magnitude earthquake -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 10th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Earth News Why have Irish energy companies been told to drop 'misleading' 100% renewable claims? The claims were supplied under a Europe-wide scheme that allows energy companies to buy renewable power certificates. -
Turkey 'Antakya is finished': Earthquake leaves thousands homeless in Turkey Euronews' Anelise Borges captures the aftermath and destruction from Antakya, Turkey – one of the worst hit areas from Monday's earthquake. -
Syria What challenges is Syria facing after the devastating earthquakes? After more than ten years of civil war, parts of northern Syria are housing millions of internally-displaced people. Now, struck by two devastating earthquakes, can aid agencies deliver the help and support needed? -
Culture news French TV channel C8 receives record fine for silencing guest over stakeholder criticism French TV channel C8 receives record fine of €3.5 million after host insulted his guest and kept him from criticizing the channel's stakeholder. -
Earth News Firing moon dust into space could stop global warming, scientists find. But is there an easier way? It sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel. But scientists think that firing moon dust into space could shade the earth from global warming. -
Turkey 'The bodies start to pile up', as search efforts turn to grim recovery The Turkish city of Antakya is one of the worst hit places after Monday's earthquake. Dozens of buildings have collapsed in the region. -
Europe News EU leaders strike hard line on migration, including visa retaliation, after summit in Brussels The conclusions from an extraordinary European Council put the focus on the external, rather than the internal, aspects of migration. -
Ukraine Millions inside Ukraine are in dire state. They need the EU's continued support The people of Ukraine are relying on EU leaders for support as much as ever. Europe's leaders must keep up the momentum to protect the millions in peril, IRC's Michael Despines writes. -
Culture news What the world needs now are Burt Bacharach's best songs Burt Bacharach was considered one of the most important composers of 20th-century popular music. -
Culture news DJ Snake prepares to fly French flag at Super Bowl LVII Very few European artists have had the honour of being invited to play at what's arguably the most iconic US sporting event. -
Earth News Spain’s rubbish dumps are attracting white storks, but danger lurks in the trash Madrid's landfill sites are a fatal pit stop for some white storks, which nest in the city rather than migrating to Africa. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: What were the top stories in the EU this week? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took centre stage this week as he toured European capitals, drumming up support. -
Culture news Soul legend Lee Fields: 'Artificial intelligence will be the future artists’ greatest adversary' Euronews Culture caught up with Lee Fields during the European leg of his Sentimental Fool Tour -
Europe News Donations and a field hospital: How Belgium is mobilising to help Turkey and Syria Donations and a field hospital: How Belgium is mobilising to help Turkey and Syria -
Earth News ‘We will fight this label in court’: Greenpeace to sue EC over 'green' category for gas and nuclear Under European Commission rules, certain nuclear and gas investments are deemed climate friendly. Environmental campaigners plan to take the EC to court. -
No Comment WATCH: A round-up of Euronews' No Comment videos this week A round-up of Euronews' No Comment videos of the week. -
Europe News Corruption scandal: MEP Marc Tarabella arrested by Belgian police, pending hearing before judge Marc Tarabella's parliamentary immunity was lifted by MEPs earlier this month, paving the way for his arrest. -
Moldova Moldova names new pro-EU prime minister after government collapses The government’s collapse comes just days after Gavrilita met with European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels in order to discuss Moldova’s EU membership. -
Europe Decoded Environmental activists accuse Berlin authorities of hindering climate neutrality referendum They say the decision not to hold the referendum on the same day as local elections on Sunday but on its own in late March will likely mean turnout will be too low for the vote to be valid. -
Cyprus Two candidates vie for votes in Cyprus presidential election runoff, Sunday In the first round of the election Nikos Christodoulides won 32.04% of the vote with Andreas Mavroyiannis in second place with 29.6%. -
Culture news Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Aftersun' Charlotte Wells debut feature film is a masterstroke in recreating nostalgia through film. If you come for Paul Mescal's star turn alone, it's worth the price of admission. -
Destinations Florence unveils new way see 10 million tile mosaic up close. Here's how to plan your visit The Florence Baptistery’s mosaics are being restored. Here’s how you can see them up close. -
Earth News More than 500 sea lions and 55,000 birds die from bird flu in Peru Local authorities have warned people and their pets to avoid contact with the animals on the beach. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 10th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment WATCH: Silence as quake rescuers listen for signs of life in collapsed buildings Rescuers ask cars on the road to turn off their engines and for people to stay quiet while they listen for signs of life under the rubble of a collapsed building in Nurdagi, Turkey. -
Turkey In Antakya, residents and rescue workers are forced to sleep in cars after quake crushes city Euronews’ correspondent Anelise Borges is in Antakya, in southern Turkey, to see how recovery efforts are going. -
Turkey Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Why was there so much destruction? Experts tell Euronews why the Turkey-Syria earthquakes caused so much damage in the region. -
‘New collar jobs’: Why you might not need to go to university if you want to work in tech A growing number of big-name tech employers have indicated that not having a degree is an unnecessary barrier to getting hired. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Russia launches 'massive' drone and missile attack Ukraine's Air Force said Russia fired Kalibr cruise missiles, dozens of guided missiles, and Iranian-made drones. -
USA US officials say Chinese spy balloon flew over top secret nuclear bases The Chinese balloon shot down last week had crossed America on a spy mission, US officials confirm. -
Work Want to work from home? These European countries are the most open to hybrid or remote work Data from Eurostat and Statista reveals which European countries have the highest percentage of remote workers. -
Ukraine Kyiv factory explosion kills four people as Ukraine prepares for Russian offensive A blast at a former factory in Kyiv caused by a gas cylinder explosion has killed four people and injured another five. -
Mobility Making heads spin: Scientists say Earth’s inner core has changed its rotation The Earth’s core lies thousands of kilometres below us, and much about it still remains a mystery. -
Travel News Iceland’s ice caves are incredible, but the glaciers are ‘melting like there is no tomorrow’ Hundreds of tourists flock to Iceland’s amazing ice caves every winter - but how long will the natural wonders last? -
Nature What are rainbow clouds? Rare spectacle captured over the Arctic Circle This rare phenomenon may look pretty but it has worrying implications for the climate. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: Tom and Jerry make their first cat and mouse steps in cinema history Can you name another cat and mouse pair more iconic than Tom and Jerry? Here's the story of how they were nearly known as Jasper and Jinx. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | February 10th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
World News Aid pours into quake-hit Turkey, Syria as death toll soars past 20,700 Rescuers pulled more survivors from beneath collapsed buildings Thursday night, but hopes were fading of finding many more people alive after the catastrophic earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria.