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Natalia Liubchenkova

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Which are some of the best photographs taken in 2022?

From Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the first football World Cup in the Middle East and Iran's anti-government protests to the Tour de France, there has been no shortage of news events this year to keep the world's photographers busy. Here is our selection of the best pictures taken in 2022. → Read More

How small businesses in Ukraine have adapted to the war

Multiple small businesses have picked themselves up and reopened after the Russian withdrawal, most of the time with a goal of helping their communities. Projects like these are welcome by locals, as the villages around Mykolaiv and Kherson have been left in ruins by the Russian forces. → Read More

In pictures: Hope on Irpin's Peace Street as residents prepare for winter

“It feels like the winter was just over and here the other one comes”, the usual life of Bucha and Irpin residents was over the moment Russia attacked Ukraine in the end of February. Today, trying to rebuild what was lost, they face many problems, yet looking forward to the future with hope. → Read More

'Situation in Kherson is unimaginable': Ukrainians speak about life and hope near the frontline

The closer the Ukrainian soldiers are to Kherson, the greater the chances of more civilians staying alive - Mykolaiv residents share their views on the Ukrainian army advances. → Read More

Ukraine war: Mykolaiv residents band together despite looming fears of attack

"The biggest capital, the biggest asset in the war is people can unite, people can help, people can fight," says one Mykolaiv resident. → Read More

'The blast threw me into the wall': Mykolaiv residents describe nightly Russian missile strikes

Euronews' Natalia Liubchenkova meets residents forced to head for shelter from nightly Russian missiles in the southern Ukrainian city. → Read More

Pictures of the week: Europe's extreme weather, lost homes in Ukraine, transport strike in London

Here is our selection of the most striking photographs that hit the headlines this week. → Read More

In pictures: France's battle against catastrophic wildfires

These photographs from the epicentre of the natural disaster reveal the scale of damage after wildfires raging in southwestern France for days. → Read More

Pictures of the week: the supermoon, European drought crisis, fires in Portugal and Spain

Here is our selection of the most striking photographs that made the news this week. → Read More

Desperate for water: European drought crisis in pictures

France, Italy, Spain, Serbia, Hungary and beyond -- this selection of photographs shows the European countries struggling with the shortage of water. → Read More

This week in pictures: volcano eruption, continuous heatwave and wildfires in Europe

Here is our selection of the most striking photographs that made the news this week. → Read More

Pictures of the week: fires in Europe, more airstrikes in Ukraine, new bridge opens in Croatia

Here is our selection of the most striking photographs that made the news this week → Read More

The week in pictures: European heatwave, deadly Ukraine airstrikes, Tour de France

The key stories of the week, captured by photographers around Europe. → Read More

Azov photographer publishes his work just before being taken prisoner

Photographs taken by Mariupol defender besieged for months in the steel plant. → Read More

'It's important to support a nation that suffers', say French Ukraine demonstrators

Demonstrators supporting Ukrainians in the town of Mariupol, which was hit hard by the Russian invasion, explain what brought them out onto the streets. → Read More

First photographs of Chernobyl exclusion zone after Ukraine regains control

Check out the photographs of Chornobyl exclusion zone after Ukraine took back control over it from Russian troops. → Read More

French winemakers light candles, desperate to save their grapes from spring frost

Check out these photographs from the French vineyards and orchards where winemakers and farmers are lighting candles and spraying water to save their crops from frost. → Read More

Horrific images spark Ukraine to accuse Russia of genocide near Kyiv

Moscow has rejected the allegations, describing the scenes outside Kyiv as a “stage-managed anti-Russian provocation”. → Read More

Keukenhof: Europe's biggest flower park opens for first time since COVID pandemic

This should provide a nice lift to start the week! → Read More

In photos: One month of war in Ukraine

Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine one month ago - here are some of the most striking photographs since the start of the war. → Read More