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Published on 23/08/2026 – 11:59 GMT+2 Step aside, Usain Bolt, there’s a new speed king in town – TienKung the robot. The Chinese humanoid, manufactured by the Beijing Centre for Humanoid Robotics, ran the 100 metres in 9.39 seconds at the World Humanoid Robot Games on Saturday, beating the Jamaican great’s 9.58 world record time – which he set at the Olympiastadion in Berlin in 2009. “This is a hugely impressive feat,” organisers of the Beijing robot games wrote in a post on X, noting that last year’s winning time clocked in at 21.50 seconds. “In 1 year alone the…

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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond in this Euronews news bulletin. In just a few minutes, our newsroom brings you the latest news and breaking news across world affairs, business, politics, culture, entertainment and travel, with the context you need to make sense of a fast-moving day. Reported with the independence and the European perspective that define Euronews, this regular round-up gives you a clear and reliable overview of the stories shaping our world right now, wherever you are watching from.

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Published on 23/08/2026 – 11:59 GMT+2•Updated 12:00 Europe continues to struggle with the consequences of extreme weather, with Serbia, Bosnia, Spain, and Poland all facing severe conditions. In Serbia, the EU has sent helicopters and firefighters to support local crews battling a blaze that has engulfed more than 1,600 hectares of vegetation in the Deliblatska Pescara nature reserve, 60 kilometres east of Belgrade. The effort is also being assisted by a Russian Ilyushin Il-76 water bomber deployed since Thursday, alongside several Serbian army helicopters. “The situation is extremely difficult,” says Ivica Dacic, Serbia’s Interior Minister, adding that “more than 400…

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Two teenagers stand face to face, surrounded by a crowd. They stare each other down and get ready to compete. But there are no punches here, no improvised rhymes and no traditional dance battle either. To win, you have to show who has more “aura”. The so-called ‘aura farming’ or ‘farmear aura’ battles have brought to the streets a language born on social media. Young people, mostly aged between 14 and 20, compete using gestures, poses and recreations of some of the most recognisable memes and viral videos on the internet. The phenomenon has already led to meet-ups in several…

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The violence marked “yet another wake-up call” for the Belgian capital, the region’s Minister-President Boris Dilliès reacted on X. “We will not let organized crime take over our city,” he added. Dilliès said his government was taking measures to address the violence, including by appointing a Brussels commissioner for drugs, who will take on the role from September, and by restricting the use of e-scooters, which he said “unfortunately, are often used by criminals.” The city’s top prosecutor Julien Moinil said that, given the target of Friday night’s shooting, “there is a clear intent to undermine authority” — but he…

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Published on 23/08/2026 – 9:34 GMT+2 The Indian Coast Guard has launched a search and rescue operation off the coast of eastern India after a cargo ship sank in the Bay of Bengal. According to the Coast Guard, the MV Ocean Winner vessel issued a distress alert while southeast off the port of Paradip on Saturday before contact was lost. Two of the 24-strong crew have been rescued from life rafts, while the Coast Guard has deployed three ships to carry out surface searches for the remaining crew members. The crew consisted of 20 Chinese nationals, three Myanmar nationals, and…

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Published on 23/08/2026 – 8:15 GMT+2•Updated 8:29 Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has hit out at new US tariffs on Canada, saying they were “designed to hurt us and divide us” after talks between Ottawa and Washington broke down on Friday. Sharing further details on why Canada walked away from what he called a “bad deal,” Carney said: “We cannot accept what they’ve offered, and we will not give what they’ve asked.” New 50% duties impacting around $20 billion worth of Canadian goods took effect on Saturday after the two countries failed to come to an agreement on a trade…

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Published on 23/08/2026 – 8:10 GMT+2 Six EU countries are intensifying calls for a bloc-wide windfall tax on oil companies as profits surge amid the war in the Middle East, according to a draft letter seen by AFP on Saturday. The finance ministers of Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland, and Portugal, along with Spain’s economy minister, sent a joint letter to Ireland’s finance minister, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency. The ministers urged that a levy be added to the agenda for next month’s meeting of EU finance chiefs in Dublin. “Oil companies are enjoying overall profitability and margins on…

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Just 16 days after the historic total solar eclipse of 12 August, the first visible from the Iberian Peninsula in more than a century, Spain will once again be looking to the skies to witness another major astronomical event. On 28 August there will be a partial lunar eclipse with a magnitude of 0.93, which will be visible across the country. Unlike the solar eclipse, there will be no need for special glasses or any other form of protection to enjoy this event. The National Geographic Institute (IGN) says it can be observed with the naked eye without any risk…

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