16 September 2023 | Euronews
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Libya Libya: Aid groups urge authorities to stop burying flood victims in mass graves due to health risks The WHO has urged authorities in Derna to stop burying flood victims in mass graves, highlighting the potential health risks if located near water and the distress it could cause families. -
Culture news Cultural Digest: Don't miss these events in Europe this week Fascist dictator vampires and nightmare-fuel album covers - here's the latest to know about from the worlds of art, music, film and TV. -
Sci-Tech Digital Tech Trends Drive the Motor Industry into the Future In this edition of Sci-Tech we visit the IAA Mobility event in Munich, in Germany. We’re checking out the latest tech trends driving the motor industry, now and into the future. -
No Comment WATCH: Mexicans celebrate independence day in a riot of colourful costumes Mexico celebrates the anniversary of the birth of its independence movement. -
Vatican New claims that WW2 Pope Pius XII knew about Nazi crimes A letter has been published in Italian media suggesting that the late Pope Pius XII may have had detailed information from a German Jesuit about Nazi crimes in the Second World War. -
Italy EU chief Ursula von der Leyen to visit Lampedusa with Giorgia Meloni amid surge in migrant arrivals EU chief Ursula von der Leyen will visit the Italian island of Lampedusa on Sunday after 8,500 migrants arrived by boat in three days, an EU official announced. -
No Comment WATCH: Colourful nocturnal drone display brings the wildlife of the Amazon to Manhattan's skies New York is the focus of climate activism this weekend as world leaders gather for the United Nations General Assembly. -
No Comment WATCH: Rescue teams in Derna find more bodies beneath the rubble Rescue teams have been searching through hollowed-out buildings in what was Libya’s fourth-most populated city before the unusual Mediterranean storm unleashed the floods. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 16th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Mobility The high-speed railway that’s uncoupling the Baltic states from Russia and their Soviet past Rail Baltica is connecting the Baltics to Europe’s rail network, another sign of how the Baltics have swung away from Russia to the West. -
World News Demonstrations in Vienna and The Hague as a weekend of climate change protests begins A weekend of climate protests is planned in 54 countries around the world. -
Ukraine Ukraine war: Kim Jong Un continues Russia visit as Moscow refutes claims over village 'dislodging' All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine. -
World News UK's American XL Bully ban: Which dangerous dogs are banned in Europe? On Friday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced the nation's intention to ban all American XL Bullies by the end of the year, following a recent spate of attacks - but which 'dangerous dog' breeds are the most outlawed across Europe? -
Design Le Corbusier, 100 years on: Celebrating the architect's most iconic buildings The Swiss-French starchitect's foundational book, 'Toward an Architecture', turns 100 this year. The source of both revilement and adoration, Euronews Culture looks at "Le Corb" and the indelible legacy he left behind. -
Sweden Celebrations as Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf marks 50 years on the throne He's the first king in the Swedish monarchy’s history to reach 50 years on the throne and is the second-longest reigning European monarch alive. -
Libya Derna death toll expected to rise to over 20,000 as more victims are buried Engineers blame years of neglect for the failure of the two dams above Derna. -
Iran Discord and defiance: How has Mahsa Amini's death impacted Iran? The 22-year-old's death on 16 September sparked one of the largest - and most significant - waves of dissent to shake the Islamic Republic in years. -
The Dialogue A sporting chance: where men and women are equal on the field Jan Tops is a giant of the equestrian world. After a brilliant career competing at the highest level and winning Olympic gold in Barcelona (1992), he set up in 2006 the Longines Global Champions Tour and League, which have become preeminent showjumping competitions. -
Earth News Carbon-neutral: Are Apple's green pledges the real deal or just greenwashing? While Apple's actions are positive, they do not solve the problem of e-waste, experts say. -
Moments Medical tourism: Are South Korea’s cheap botox clinics a beauty bargain or the next ‘Turkey teeth’? Inside South Korea’s viral beauty clinics - where botox costs only €20. -
My Europe Series Hungary's government is funding European publications. But have they had much success? Viktor Orbán’s government is linked to funding for several right-wing publications in English. But have they had any impact? -
World News Biden expected to reaffirm his commitment to Ukraine when Zelenskyy visits Washington next week The Ukrainian president is expected to visit the United Nations in New York and the US Congress during his time in America. -
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? All eyes on Strasbourg for the State of the Union speech In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love, we pick apart the EU Commission president's State of the Union speech and discuss a European Parliament report that calls prostitution a form of abuse and not a job. -
World News Budapest Demographic Summit champions 'traditional family values' Speaking at the bi-annual Budapest Demographic Summit, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban stressed the importance of "family-friendly, conservative powers" in Europe. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | September 16th – 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 An astronaut and two cosmonauts arrive at the International Space Station NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and docked at the station three hours later.