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Woman in intensive care following rare man-of-war sting off Sicily coast

The marine creature is known as one of the most dangerous species in the Mediterranean Sea, but its stings are rarely deadly, although excruciatingly painful. → Read More

Italy braces for new elections as PM Draghi loses support from key allies

A new general election is expected to take place between end of September and beginning of October this year. → Read More

Energy crisis: UK looking at plans to bolster CO₂ supply as shortages threaten food industry

The food processing industry uses CO₂ to stun animals before slaughter and to keep food fresh during packaging. → Read More

Anger as UK mistakenly shares personal data of 250 Afghan interpreters

Many of them are still in hiding in Afghanistan, waiting to be resettled to the UK. → Read More

Taliban adds to its government but there are still no women

The international community has warned it won't recognise the new government unless equal rights are guaranteed. → Read More

AUKUS: France submarine deal row could delay EU-Australia trade deal, says MEP

'Trust is missing': Submarine row could delay EU-Australia trade deal, says MEP @berndlange. → Read More

Germany election: SPD's Olaf Scholz wins latest television debate

But his joy may be short-lived. Today Scholz faces a high-risk parliamentary hearing on an obstruction of justice case involving the finance ministry that he heads. → Read More

'We are prepared to die,' say Afghan women protesting Taliban in Kabul

Women's protests in Kabul are continuing despite the Taliban's pledges to be an inclusive and moderate force. → Read More

Amnesty International denounces rich countries for hoarding COVID vaccines

'Governments restricted not only freedom of movement, but also freedom of expression,' the human rights group said. → Read More

Italian artist collective turns Turin residential building into art gallery

Putting the 'art' in to Apartment. Italian artist collective turns Turin residential building into gallery. → Read More

EU foreign ministers to discuss Russia relations and sanctions at council meeting

EU foreign ministers will discuss tense relations with Russia and potential sanctions amid Alexei Navalny's jailing. → Read More

COVID-19: UK steps up travel restrictions to crack down on rule flouters

'Going on holiday is not a valid reason to travel', said UK home secretary Priti Patel. → Read More

Multiple US federal agencies targeted in 'state-sponsored' cyberattack

A US official blamed Russian hackers but the Kremlin has rejected these accusations. → Read More

A 'normal man': John Lennon expert on the man behind the legend

Euronews spoke to Jude Kessler, author of myth-busting The John Lennon Series. → Read More

France considers introducing new 'ecocide' offence in pollution crackdown

But some climate activists argue that the sanctions don't reflect the international definition of 'ecocide'. → Read More

Brexit: Former Conservative MEP implores party not to vote Withdrawal Agreement overriding

Sajjad Karim says the attempt to override the Withdrawal Agreement is 'an absolute non-starter'. → Read More

Why Erdogan won't start a war with Greece over Mediterranean drilling

Ankara is currently facing off against Greece over oil and gas drilling rights in the eastern Mediterranean. → Read More

Dozens detained in Belarus anti-government protest

Thousands took to the streets in a third weekend of rallies against President Lukashenko. → Read More

Ship with 200 migrants aboard seeking a port to dock at after Mediterranean rescues

A rescue ship with more than 200 migrants aboard is struggling to find a port that it can dock at. → Read More

Coronavirus: Germany bans large gatherings till end of the year and tightens controls

Infection rates have spiked in the country to the highest level since the end of April. → Read More