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Past articles by Daniel:

More classified documents found at US President Joe Biden's home

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken away more classified documents from President Joe Biden’s home in Wilmington in Delaware state. → Read More

Greece says it prevented 260,000 migrants from entering in 2022

Ankara insists it follows international law, but if a migrant qualifies for refugee status they cannot be ruled to have broken the law by crossing a border. → Read More

Ukraine pleads with its allies to send advanced tanks

Ukraine needs at least 300 tanks to keep Russia from advancing in the Donbas and Zaporizhzhia provinces, some analysts say. → Read More

Snow blankets parts of Germany and Croatia causing traffic chaos

Parts of southwestern Germany have been blanketed by 20 centimetres of snow causing traffic chaos and a number of accidents. → Read More

Fishermen held in Somalia by Al-Shabab repatriated to Iran

The fishermen had been abducted in international waters near Somalia and were released after "lengthy negotiations," the ISNA news agency reported. → Read More

Key figures in DR Congo say government outsources security in the east

Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege and two presidential hopefuls made the accusation against President Felix Tshisekedi's regime on Monday. → Read More

Angola hosts 10th summit of the OACPS which represents 79 states

This year the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States is discussing the threat of climate change and how to ensure good governance. → Read More

OACPS discusses its record on International Human Rights Day

The Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States has been discussing how it can improve the human rights records of its 79 members. → Read More

COP27: Some welcome climate summit results, others fear not enough was achieved

For the first time, the nations of the world have decided to help pay for the damage an overheating world is inflicting on poor countries. → Read More

COP27 climate summit closes with agreement to compensate poor countries

Poor countries which suffer droughts, floods and heatwaves, made worse by the carbon emissions of rich countries, to see some "climate justice". → Read More

COP27 summit tries to reach agreement in eleventh hour negotiations

UN climate talks into extra time as no consensus on key issues such as funds for loss and damage suffered by poorer countries hit by extreme weather. → Read More

Finland to start building 200km long border fence with Russia next year

The fence along the eastern border with Russia will only cover part of the 1340km total distance, amid heightened security following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. → Read More

Russia has begun a 'strategy of escalation' in Ukraine, says analyst

Moscow is trying to "destroy the energy supplies of Ukraine, to make it a very tough winter and thereby break the national morale", an expert told Euronews. → Read More

France remembers its horror of sending 13,000 Jews to Nazi death camps during Vel d’Hiv deportations

Eight decades later, France is honouring the victims of two terrifying days in July 1942 with a week of ceremonies surrounding the Vel d’Hiv police roundup. → Read More

Flash floods in southwestern, northwestern China kill at least 12, imperil thousands

Some 1,300 people had been evacuated as of Saturday, state-owned media reported. → Read More

Barcelona set to sign superstar striker Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich

In Catalonia, the Polish forward will join Brazil international Raphinha, who was signed up last week for a sum of about €50 million. → Read More

Art, fashion and film: 3 European cultural events you need to know about this weekend

Euronews takes a look at some of the hottest cultural events in Europe at the moment. → Read More

G7 host Germany warns of global hunger crisis before weekend summit

With millions of tons of grain exports blocked by Russia's war in Ukraine, the G7 is under pressure to do more to tackle potential famine in Somalia and elsewhere. → Read More

Drought, heat and high winds fan forest fires in southern France

Hundreds of firefighters were still battling forest fires on Sunday that broke out on Saturday in southern France. → Read More

Hundreds of rallies held across the USA in support of abortion rights

A leaked Supreme Court draft opinion has suggested its conservative majority will overturn a landmark 1973 case establishing a woman's right to abortion. → Read More