2 June 2023 | Euronews
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India At least 120 feared dead and hundreds more injured in India train derailment A railroad ministry spokesperson said 10 to 12 coaches of one train derailed before being hit by another passenger train coming from the opposite direction. -
No Comment Watch: Singapore's dazzling i Light festival returns This year's i Light festival in Singapore comes with the theme "A New Wave" and has 14 installations including Glacier Dreams, a large-scale projection on the facade of the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands by Turkish-American media artist Refik Anadol. -
Sport Judo-loving Tajikistan is victorious at its first-ever Grand Prix in Dushanbe Ecstatic crowds in the Tajikistan capital Dushanbe as the judo-loving country hosted its first-ever Grand Prix -
No Comment WATCH: World War II veterans depart for annual commemoration ceremony Delta Air Lines flew more than 40 World War II veterans on a charter flight from Atlanta to Normandy, France, for the 79th annual commemoration of the 1944 D-Day invasion. -
No Comment Watch: Thousands of Israelis celebrate Pride in Jerusalem despite counter-march It is the first time that Pride has been held under the hard-right government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. -
My Europe Series State of the Union: Western Balkans thrown EU membership lifeline, as tensions flare in Kosovo Tensions flared between Kosovo and Serbia and there was a drone attack in Moscow. Here's a look at some of the big stories in Europe this week. -
Ukraine Pro-Kyiv groups have made no 'serious attempt' to occupy Belgorod, says ISW Geolocated footage shows alleged Freedom of Russia Legion personnel operating just kilometres from the Russian-Ukrainian border on Thursday. -
Ukraine Ukraine says battle for Bakhmut continues in the outskirts of the city Bakhmut may have fallen into Russian hands but Ukrainian forces are still holding the line and striking back, as fighting moves to the city flanks. -
Culture news A poem from humanity is going to fly on NASA's Jupiter moon mission “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa,” is part of NASA’s “Message In a Bottle Campaign” as the space agency prepares for a years-long journey to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 2nd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
USA US willing to discuss nuclear weapons control with Russia 'without conditions' White House national security adviser said that growing size of China's arsenal makes worldwide weapons control harder -
World News Drought: Agriculture must 'adapt to climate change' The lack of regular rainfall and a temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius would cause Spain to lose 7% of its GDP, according to the Spanish Committee of Farmers' and Stockbreeders' Organisations. -
The Kitchen Meal of the Week: A dish steeped in Italian history - Polpo alla Luciana In order to really benefit from Euronews Culture's meal of the week, treat the instructions as a guide but feel free to get creative! The only ingredient you must use is tender, loving care. Buon appetito! -
World News The EU’s green transition will need a pro-growth tax policy to succeed Permanent full expensing is an efficient and neutral tax policy that will allow markets to allocate private investment effectively while moving the economy toward the EU’s climate goals, Sean Bray writes. -
Nature Cleaning up the oceans: Is it too little, too late? Plastic now forms a sixth continent off the Pacific Ocean, that is three times the size of France. One organisation has made it its mission to clean up this mess. -
Earth News ‘Respect existence or expect resistance’: Protests in Norway against wind farm on Sami land In Norway, Indigenous Sami protest outside prime minister's office against Europe's largest onshore wind farm -
Europe News Polish President Andrzej Duda offers changes to law on 'Russian influence' amid growing criticism The European Commission suspects the new Polish law could deprive individuals from their right to run for public office. -
Culture news Cultural Digest: Don't miss these events in Europe this week Schedule looking a bit empty? Worry not. Here at Euronews Culture we’ve compiled the who’s who and what’s what of anything you might need to keep yourself entertained this week in Europe. -
Euronews Debates Green Week Debate 2023: How can Europe lead the way on food security and production? As part of Euronews' Green Week, our expert panel debated whether Europe can future-proof its food security in the face of climate change and rising global hunger. -
Hacker Hunter RaidForums: The child hacker facing extradition to the US Portuguese national Diogo Santos Coelho launched one of the world's biggest hacking forums in 2015 when he was just 14 years old. The FBI chose not to intervene until he was old enough to be tried as an adult. -
Destinations ‘Fascinating and beautiful’: Indonesia hopes ecotourism can help protect its mangrove forests Mangroves have been ‘levelled down’ for tourism in the past. Can conscious travel to the archipelago of over 17,000 islands help? -
Portugal Authorities seize a tonne of cocaine on a yacht off the coast of Portugal Authorities in Portugal say they intercepted a sailing boat from Latin America on Tuesday evening carrying around a tonne of cocaine. -
Culture news US actor Armie Hammer avoids sexual assault charges following long investigation The 'Call Me By Your Name' actor won't be charged after a two year investigation of a woman's allegation that he sexually assaulted her in 2017, Los Angeles prosecutors say. -
Destinations Europe’s best cycling routes: These picturesque bike trails are perfect for exploring on two wheels Ahead of World Bicycle Day on 3 June, discover Europe's most picturesque cycling routes. -
Europe News Pedro Sánchez postpones key speech at the European Parliament due to snap election The Spanish PM's speech was initially scheduled to take place on 13 July and will now be moved to September. -
World News US Secretary of State Antony Blinken brands Russia's invasion of Ukraine a 'failure' US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has described Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a 'failure, and claims Putin's aggression has united the West. -
The Pearl of the Danube: Why Budapest is a top destination for tech workers Beautiful, historic and affordable, Hungary’s capital is rising in the ranks among tech and remote workers. We look at how it ranks on key criteria. -
Earth News ‘Another missed opportunity’: EU Commissioner rules out private jet ban As the EU Transport Commission says it won’t be curbing private jet use, campaigners call on countries and airports to step up. -
Culture news 'Supernatural' actor Misha Collins opens demining initiative in Ukraine After all the fighting dies down, Ukrainians will have to deal with untold numbers of deadly mines. United24's latest ambassador Misha Collins has an initiative to tackle the problem. -
World News With time, more women have come to be leaders in science and engineering We are fortunate in our industry to see so many pioneering women who have broken down barriers and opened up opportunities that once previously didn’t exist, Lara Duro writes. -
Culture news LGBTQ+ community parties in Florida amid controversial legislation Gay Days will see LGBTQ+ celebrations at Disney and venues across Orlando in the midst of Governor Ron DeSantis' sweeping anti-gay legislation -
Germany German far right surges in polls, alarming mainstream parties Alternative for Germany rejects claims that it is linked to extremists, but head of domestic intelligence has warned of 'astonishing parallels' with the 1920s and 1930s -
Health news Nitrosamines: What to know about the cancer-causing chemicals being found in our food and medicines Europe is investigating the risks posed by nitrosamines - chemicals found in food products and medicines that have been linked to cancer. -
USA US Senate avoids default in vote on debt ceiling and spending cuts The US Senate has avoided a government default by passing a bill to lift the debt ceiling and introduce spending cuts days before its Monday deadline. -
Travel News 'Extreme and oppressive': Airbnb sues New York City over restrictions on short-term rentals Critics say the growth of short-term rentals has contributed to a shortage of affordable housing for residents. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 2nd – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
World News European summit brings fresh hope for reconciliation between Armenia and Azerbaijan Azerbaijan's president and Armenia's prime minister met European leaders in Moldova in a renewed effort to resolve tensions between the two countries. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Russian borders attacked, Kyiv resists drone strikes, US satellites for Ukraine Latest news from the war in Ukraine. -
Health news What is human metapneumovirus? What we know about HMPV, the respiratory illness with cold symptoms A virus that causes symptoms similar to that of a cold, the flu, and COVID-19 has seen an upsurge in the US. Here's what to know about HMPV. -
Health news ‘Like Google Street View’: NVision’s quantum tech allows MRI imaging to show metabolism gone awry NVision leverages quantum technology to make MRI imaging 100,000 times more precise, using existing machines. -
Kosovo Kosovo tensions: France and Germany call for fresh elections France and Germany led a diplomatic push to reduce ethnic tension in northern Kosovo by calling for a re-run of April elections largely boycotted by Serbs. -
Travel News Heatwaves, torrential rain and forest fires: Is climate change coming for your summer holiday? As Europe heats up, increasingly extreme weather could have an impact on where you choose to travel. -
Europe News 'Russia will capitalise on any doubt shown in Ukraine conflict' - Zelenskyy The Ukrainian president attempted to rally continued support for his country in its war with the Kremlin. -
Design Heroines of horticulture - why this year's Chelsea was important for female garden design 2023's prestigious Flower Show put women at the forefront of its displays, including a celebration of female gardening pioneers from years past. -
Culture news Culture Re-View: Five surprising facts for the anniversary of Elizabeth II's coronation 2 June 1953: Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation -
Culture news Meet Agnieszka Pilat: The artist creating portraits for the machines of the future We spoke to Agnieszka Pilat, a Polish-American artist, who is training a trio of robotic dogs to paint autonomously for an upcoming exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 2nd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.