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Cristina Abellan Matamoros

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Beloved European horse chestnut tree 'close to extinction' warns report

Beloved European horse chestnut tree 'vulnerable to extinction' warns new report. → Read More

Watch Live: Iranian President Rouhani hosts presser on sidelines of UNGA

Speaking on the sidelines of the 74th sessions of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York, Iranian President Rouhani said that the regional crisis in the Middle East can only be resolved through diplomacy. Watch live in video player above. → Read More

Watch Live: Scientists present new report on climate change effects ahead of UN summit

Scientists present new report on climate change effects ahead of UN summit. → Read More

EBU fines Iceland for their band's display of Palestinian scarves during Eurovision final

Iceland's Hatari are known for their opposition to Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories. → Read More

'Lack of ambition': Green groups slam Germany's new climate package

A new domestic carbon pricing scheme, more incentives for buying electric cars, and lower railway passes are part of the new package. → Read More

World's first vagina museum to open in London in November

Its aim will be to educate visitors about female genitals while fighting stigma surrounding them. → Read More

All aboard! Iconic Orient Express showcased in Lyon for European Heritage Days event

Josephine Baker, Mata Hari, and the Belgian king were a few of the celebrities that travelled on the luxury train. → Read More

EU organises beach cleanup events worldwide to raise awareness of marine pollution

From New Zealand to Peru, EU delegations across the world along with the United Nations and the Smurfs wants people to pick up trash in local beaches. → Read More

Game of Thrones tapestry exhibition draws huge crowds in France

The tapestry was made with the same material used to make the costumes for the show. → Read More

Banksy's 'Devolved Parliament' of chimps to be auctioned before Brexit day

Banksy's 'Devolved Parliament' of chimps is to be auctioned for a record sum before Brexit day. → Read More

Was von der Leyen the first to use the controversial 'European way of life' phrase?

Hint: The answer is no. → Read More

Exclusive: Juncker tells Euronews portfolio title ‘Protecting our European Way of Life' must change

Exclusive: Outgoing EC president Juncker tells Euronews that portfolio title ‘Protecting our European Way of Life’ should be changed → Read More

Iran says it will return to nuclear deal if €14 bn credit line is accepted: IRNA

Iran will return to nuclear deal only if the US accepts a €14 bn oil credit line proposed by France. → Read More

UK government faces showdown in parliament as rebel MPs push ahead with plan to stop no-deal Brexit

On the first day back from summer break, Boris Johnson's government faces a showdown in parliament as opposition lawmakers carry on with plan to stop no-deal Brexit. → Read More

Follow live as 'monster' hurricane Dorian pounds on Bahamas, moves towards Florida

Hurricane Dorian hits Bahamas as second-strongest Atlantic storm on record. → Read More

UK citizens living in the EU 'very worried' about end of free movement in case of no-deal Brexit

UK citizens living in EU worried that UK's immediate cut of free movement will provoke a backlash by member states, citizens campaign group British in Europe told Euronews. → Read More

'I'll have to choose between my parents or my husband'

For our Brits in Europe series, Euronews interviewed Nicola James who lives in The Netherlands with her husband who has MS and who has elderly parents in the UK. She's worried that without freedom of movement, she'll have to decide between her parents and her husband. → Read More

'Without freedom of movement we'll lose half our income'

For our Brits in Europe series, Euronews interviewed Helen Mallburn who lines permanently in France but travels regularly for her work. She said that without freedom of movement, she will lose half of her income. → Read More

Here's what you need to remember from the G7 summit in Biarritz

Emergency aid fund for Amazon wildfires, surprise visit by Iranian foreign minister, here are the key things you need to remember from this weekend's G7 summit. → Read More

No consensus reached over inviting Russia to next G7 summit in US, says Macron

The French president said G7 leaders did not reach a consensus on whether or not to invite Russia to the next G7. → Read More