Germany tightens border checks: What will change for travellers?
More strict checks at land borders will be in place for six months. Read More
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Polaris Dawn: SpaceX’s riskiest mission yet to attempt first private space walk 700 km above Earth
A new SpaceX mission will take its crew through a radiation belt to a higher orbit to perform a test spacewalk in new space suits. Read more at Read More
Noel Gallagher’s ‘grumpy middle-aged man’ portrait to be added to National Portrait Gallery
Noel Gallagher has said he is “thrilled and honoured” to have his portrait added to the National Portrait Gallery. Let’s hope Liam doesn’t get jealous… Read More
‘Shogun’ shatters Emmy records with historic 14 wins at Creative Arts Awards
‘Shogun’ won the most Emmys ever for a single season of a television series with 14 at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, while ‘The Bear’ won seven including best guest…
Draghi’s report risks colliding with EU political reality | Radio Schuman
Bruegel expert Guntram Wolff told Euronews that translating the report into EU legislation won’t be easy due to political instability in some key EU member states. Read More
Parliament spat erupts over role of women’s rights committee in online child abuse directive
“We don’t have time to waste on debates about gender theory,” said right-wing MEP, Fabrice Leggeri. Read More
Bank of France deputy governor on the challenges ahead for central banks
Banque de France (Bank of France) deputy governor, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, spoke to Euronews’ Angela Barnes about the challenges ahead for central banks as the latest ECB rate decision hangs in…
Russian attack on Ukrainian town of Nikopol kills 16-year-old
Russia fired several artillery shells at the town on Monday morning, damaging a number of houses, according to Dnipropetrovsk region Governor Serhii Lysak. Read More
Slovenia nominates Marta Kos as EU Commissioner in response to call for more women
The Slovenian government’s first choice, Tomaž Vesel, dropped out of the race on Friday. Read More