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Irish PM concedes defeat in constitutional vote over families and care
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UN Security Council calls for Sudan ceasefire over Ramadan
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Yemen's Houthis target Singapore-flagged ship in Gulf of Aden
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Former Honduran President convicted in US of conspiring with drug traffickers
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Israel-Hamas war: southern Gaza struck as aid falls into sea
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Turkey's Erdogan offers to host Ukraine-Russia peace talks
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Greece approves ending state monopoly on university education, despite student protests
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Women worldwide participated in International Women's Day participating in strikes and demonstration
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Do combat sports really measure up when it comes to women’s self-defence?
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Ukrainian families forced to evacuate in Kharkiv region
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Investing in women and girls: Is gender parity the key to economic prosperity?
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Social Housing in Vienna: Is it as good as it seems?
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Stability and security: Priorities for the European People's Party
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Women soldiers have to fight to get to the frontline in Ukraine
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State of the Union: Defence strategy as EU election campaigning begins
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Commissioner Breton lashes out against EPP, raising ethical questions
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The European Free Alliance sets out its key demands ahead of elections
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Cyprus-Gaza maritime aid corridor to open this weekend, with EU and US support
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Analysis: Europe’s centre-right keeps door ajar to populists amid far-right surge
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This is how to save the European Green Deal
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Europe's centre-right party clears path for von der Leyen’s re-election, despite some objection
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Ukraine's accession could cost €136 billion to the EU budget, new report estimates
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French conservatives blast von der Leyen's 'technocratic drift,' oppose re-election bid
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Exclusive: Governments mull lastchance bid for stripped-down corporate diligence law
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From migration crackdown to Green Deal overhaul: Key takeaways from the EPP manifesto
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Ministers agree to extend gas saving policy through 2024
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Frontex director replies to Ombudsman: 'We're not the European rescue agency'
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Newsletter: DMA compliance day puts law to proof
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Putin will be tried and prosecuted for war crimes, Ukraine's prosecutor general vows
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Von der Leyen sets out modest defence strategy as she bids for second term
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CSDDD: A tale of corporations hijacking the EU's democratic process
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This German start-up makes biodegradable tampons from seaweed that don’t need an applicator
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Can plastic pollution damage our heart health? Study shows microplastics raises heart attack risk
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Lawmakers call for extra time to iron out wrinkles on health data
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International Women's Day: Europeans unaware alcohol linked to breast cancer, WHO says
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Spain puts temporary ban on Sam Altman's Worldcoin eyeball scans over privacy concerns
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International Women's Day: This is the only country in Europe that pays women more than men
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Is my boss sexually harassing me? This AI chatbot could help you answer that question
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EU Digital Markets Act: Here are the changes tech companies are implementing to comply with new law
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US Congressional committee unanimous in first TikTok ban legislation vote
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From message editing to disabling the read receipts: Meta is rolling out new features on Instagram
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Experts warning of 'troubling surge' in STDs in Europe amid push for better sex health
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This AI malware worm can steal private data and send spam emails without you ever having to click
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Court ruling casts doubt on bloc’s standards bodies' funding
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IAB Europe’s advertising bidding model uses personal data, EU court rules
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Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI tech while secretly working for companies in China
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'If I miss a dose I have trouble breathing': Antianxiety drug Pregabalin causes concern in the UK
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Q&A: What's with all the hype about hydrogen in Europe? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast
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Delay, depress, destroy: How tech corporations subvert the EU's new digital laws
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OpenAI hits back at Elon Musk’s lawsuit and says he wanted full control of ChatGPT maker
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Oscars 2024: Your literary guide to this year’s Best Picture nominees
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Films & debates: Inside the 22nd edition of International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights
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International Women’s Day: Will Ireland redefine its constitutional language on ‘women in the home’?
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Cultural Digest: Don’t miss these events in Europe this week
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'What If Women Ruled the World?': Female artists take centre stage at Athens museum
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BAFTA Game Awards: Baldur's Gate 3, SpiderMan 2 and Alan Wake 2 lead the nominations
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Israel will compete at Eurovision after changing lyrics to its controversial song
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International Women's Day: Which woman has the most Oscar wins?
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Five facts you need to know about International Women’s Day
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Akira Toriyama, creator of Dragon Ball manga series, dies aged 68
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Oscars 2024: All the facts and trivia you need to know before Sunday's awards ceremony
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Poetry is back, baby! Europe's poetry scene is thriving - but it never left in the first place
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Inside the historic Rome atelier responsible for 17 Oscar wins for costume design
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"COPA 71" documentary sheds light on forgotten record-breaking Women's World Cup
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Nuits de Fourvière: PJ Harvey, Patti Smith, LCD Soundsystem and AIR for a banner 2024 edition
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Serbia’s national parks are a nature lover’s dream: Where to go for vineyards, hiking and history
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Meet the couple who travelled Europe to learn eco skills and are now putting down roots in Italy
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'Kyoto is not a theme park': Tourists told to stay away from ancient city's famous geisha district
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Here’s why Europe has some of the world’s best passports for digital nomads
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Unmanned flight: Meet the women smashing ceilings in the aviation industry
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China extends visa-free entry to four more European countries in a bid to boost tourism
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New to taking a sleeper train? Here’s the best way to book tickets and plan your journey
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From Amsterdam to Istanbul: Here’s where to head in Europe this Easter
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Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in March
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Germany strikes: Cancelled flights and trains cause travel chaos across the country
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'Just not acceptable': Miami Beach is breaking up with spring break - or at least trying to
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‘The kids now prefer trains to planes’: How I took my family on a 7-day rail adventure around Europe
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Train with a view: The European routes that offer the most breathtaking scenery
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Malaysia may restart search for flight MH370 10 years after it disappeared with 239 people onboard
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Pierogi, goulash, schnitzel: 5 European trains serving tasty regional dishes in their dining cars
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Symbol of a connected Europe: Eurostar's drive for reinvention amid Brexit, competition and strikes
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US Great Lakes ice hits record low: What does that mean for the world’s largest freshwater system?
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‘Persistent animal welfare violations’: Aquarium that housed Lolita the orca faces eviction
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Climate change remains worse for women and girls - but it doesn’t have to be
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef hit by fifth mass bleaching event in eight years
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Lake Geneva is warming at an alarming rate and its delicate ecosystem is under threat
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‘A grim reminder’: More than 400,000 songbirds killed in Cyprus as anti-poaching police step back
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Scientists spot ‘incredibly rare’ gray whale extinct in the Atlantic Ocean for 200 years
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Norway agrees to compensate Indigenous people over land for Europe's largest onshore wind farm
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Deregulating green policies jeopardises Europe's competitiveness
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Eurelectric chief says data harmony is missing link to electric car future - interview
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Austria, Denmark, Lithuania: Which EU countries have committed to decarbonise power by 2035?
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February breaks temperature records for the 9th month in a row: Why has this winter been so warm?
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Lawmakers at odds over agreed single transport emission tally
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‘An ecological disaster’: French bill proposes crackdown on throwaway culture of ultra fast fashion
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The UN is investigating the environmental impact of the war in Gaza. Here’s what it says so far
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Bloc expert group to stop plant pests crossing borders
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When will the Arctic be ice-free? Scientists predict brink could be crossed within a decade
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El Niño is starting to die down - but it won’t spell the end of extreme weather, WMO warns
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'A very special day’: Birds linked to Darwin’s theory of evolution reintroduced to Galapagos Islands
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Burger wrappers survive clampdown on packaging waste
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Esposito and Osmanov shine in Linz
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The Judo Family Celebrates International Women’s Day
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Golden Finish for Uzbekistan