21 September 2025 | Euronews
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Portugal Portugal formally recognises Palestinian state, foreign minister says Portugal, the UK, Australia and Canada on Sunday joined over 150 countries that now recognise a Palestinian state. The announcements come ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in the week ahead. -
USA Trump addresses 'nation in grief' at Charlie Kirk Arizona memorial attended by thousands As many as 200,000 people gathered for the memorial service to pay their last respects to the late conservative activist, who was assassinated at a public debate in Utah on 10 September. -
Europe News Trump says he 'would' help defend Poland and Baltic states if Russia keeps escalating Donald Trump has said he would defend Poland and the Baltic states if Russia escalates further, as NATO countries seek stronger responses to Russian provocations in Europe. -
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Belgium Brussels Airport asks airlines to cancel half of Monday's flights 45 departuring and 30 arrival flights were cancelled at Brussels Airport on Sunday, with more cancellations expected to follow on Monday. No major cancellations or delays for London's Heathrow and Berlin's Brandenburg airports. -
Tech News What do we know about the cyberattacks that hit Europe's airports? Heathrow, Berlin, and Brussels airports have all been affected, resulting in flight cancellations and delays. -
Ukraine One person killed and eight others injured in overnight Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities Russian forces fire dozens of drones into Ukrainian territories overnight into Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring close to 10 others. -
World News UK, Australia and Canada recognise Palestinian State ahead of UN General Assembly The move comes in an effort to pile pressure on the Israeli government amid the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza. -
Culture news 'Lost Shtetl': Lithuania opens museum commemorating pre-WWII Jewish life Lithuania’s Jewish community was one of the most devastated by the Holocaust in all of Europe. During the Second World War, between 90 and 95% of Lithuania’s Jewish population was murdered. Now, Lithuania has opened the “Lost Shtetl” museum, recreating a Jewish town wiped out during Nazi occupation. -
Art 'In the Line of Fire. Miracles amidst Ruins': Gaza Biennale opens in Greece 30 artists from the Gaza Strip are presenting their work at the Greek Pavilion of the Gaza Biennale that's on show around the world. -
World News The United Kingdom and Portugal to announce recognition of Palestinian state On Sunday, the UK and Portugal will announce its recognition of a Palestinian state. The move comes ahead of the UN General Assembly this week, where other nations, including Australia, Canada and France, also plan to do so. -
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USA Journalists forced to obtain approval to publish stories in new Pentagon restrictions Media organisations and professionals have denounced the new Pentagon restrictions as unconstitutional, describing it as an attack on the first amendment, which guarantees freedom of the press. -
World Remembering Robert Redford: 'I'd like to think I made a valuable contribution to culture' Sustainability is a watchword nowadays for environmental and economic concerns but 15 years ago, when Hollywood legend Robert Redford spoke with Euronews about his life and legacy, he had something else in mind. -
Moments How far would you travel for cheese? Discover Europe’s best-kept cheese secrets on this epic trip This cheese journey takes travellers from vast wetlands to dramatic mountains and sweeping valleys in search of some of Europe’s least-known unique cheeses. -
Tech News Europe wants to build a drone wall to protect its eastern flank from Russia. Is it feasible? Two companies involved with a drone wall in the Baltics say their technology is ready to be deployed. -
Economy Hidden unemployment in Europe: Which countries face the greatest labour market slack? The definition of unemployment is restrictive, excluding many people who are not in work. Labour market slack, by capturing additional groups of people without jobs, provides a more comprehensive picture than unemployment alone. -
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