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Prime Ministers of Poland and Ukraine make progress on easing farmer anger
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Middle East Forum Israel: 'Guterres wants Israel to lose, but he will fail'
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'Just miserable': War's toll on Palestinian children stuns doctors
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Ukraine tries to forge ties with Russia's historic ally India
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Star appeal: EU Commission Vice-President urges celebrities to mobilise young voters
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Brazil and France launch diesel-powered submarine
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Local elections in Turkey are about to deliver yet another political thriller
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Israel-Hamas war: IDF confirms the killing of senior Hamas leader
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Europe’s destiny intertwined with Ukraine’s, EU Liberals chief says in Kyiv
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EU countries seal hard-line deal on Ukrainian grain, raising possibility of tariffs
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Brussels unveils plans for a European Degree but struggles to explain why
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Fact-check: Will the Paris Olympics really be the first gender-equal Games?
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Ministers mollify farmers with simpler CAP rules
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EU defence a priority even for eurosceptics: exclusive poll
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Brussels asks Big Tech to counter threats to integrity of European elections
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Half of Europeans disapprove of EU migration policy and demand stronger border controls, poll shows
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Apple, Facebook, Google investigated under Brussels’ Digital Markets Act
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EU to Putin: Don't use Moscow attack as pretext to intensify war on Ukraine
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Climate targets in focus, Newsletter
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Fact-check: Does the EU decide 80% of our laws?
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State of the Union: War economy and humanitarian aid
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Radical right now unstoppable in EU's Inner Six, Euronews polls show
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Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, Malta say they are ready to recognise the State of Palestine
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European voters have eighty days to decide on how to reverse the gloom
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The EU Nature Restoration Law could stop us from destroying ourselves
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Health officials flag demographics, sustainability concerns
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How doctors in Belgium reconstruct noses amid rising cocaine use
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Japanese supplement pill recalled amid four deaths and more than 100 hospitalisations
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EU-US to announce 6G vision, cooperation on AI at TTC summit
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Sorry Elon, Grok is not open source AI. Here’s why, according to the creator of the definition
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Scientists want to study whether this local drum class can help Parkinson’s disease patients
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Amazon invests an additional $2.75 billion into AI company Anthropic
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Amazon needs to comply with ad database under EU platform rules, court says
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Belgian health minister calls for more EU action against tobacco
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Neurological conditions like strokes and dementia are biggest threat to global health, study finds
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Could abortion rights legacy in the former Yugoslavia be under threat?
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1 in 6 adolescents victims of cyberbullying amid increase of cases, new study finds
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Croatia alone partially adopts new cyber rules for critical entities
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Exclusive: Commission seeks Frenchman for top standards job over fears of foreign links
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Romanian agency uses AI to help farmers get EU funding
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Hunting for 'ghost particles': How CERN plans to search for a better understanding of the Universe
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UK court orders delay to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition to US over espionage charges
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Why is WikiLeaks founder and hacker Julian Assange facing extradition to the US?
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Trump’s selling his ‘favourite book’ - But what are former US presidents' best-loved reads?
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More statues of living people than dead erected in UK, study finds
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Michelle Yeoh to join business and political leaders at Global Citizen NOW summit to fight poverty
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Here’s why you need to stay away from Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’
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Taste vs freedom of expression: Could 'debasing' souvenirs of Michelangelo's David be banned?
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Artists spray-paint portraits of Alexei Navalny behind a Soviet monument in Vienna
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The Comédie-Française puts its costumes on sale for fashion enthusiasts
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Beyoncé is back with 'Act II: Cowboy Carter' - and her longest tracklist yet
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Meet the artisan jeweller whose ethical, traceable designs are inspired by nature
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Style icks: What would you censor in the fashion world?
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Comedy against tyranny: Why you should be watching 'The Regime'
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Pirates of the Caribbean to return without Johnny Depp
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Influential American sculptor Richard Serra, dubbed the 'poet of iron', dies at 85
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Bruce Springsteen becomes first international songwriter to be Britain's Ivors Academy fellow
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Theatre of dreams: How to solve the problem of putting sci-fi on stage
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Blast from the past: Hear how music sounded and spread in 17th century England
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Infamous 'Titanic' floating door sells for staggering €663,000 at Hollywood movie auction
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Steven Spielberg: ‘The echoes of history are unmistakable in our current climate’
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Valencia, Castellon de la Plana and Huelva: Are these Spain’s best springtime destinations?
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Need to renew your UK passport? Here's how much it will cost and how long it will take
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Fines, prison and airport checks: European penalties for taking your kids out of school for holidays
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Ranked: The world’s most stressful airports to travel through this Easter
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Europe’s best beaches: These coastal hotspots came out on top for sun, safety, and swimming
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Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in March and April
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Are German train strikes finally ending? Deutsche Bahn strikes deal with train drivers’ union
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Don’t let a fear of flying hold you back: These destinations can be reached from Europe by ferry
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Where do Parisians go on holiday? From Arles to Chablis, here’s the inside track
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Barcelona is increasing its tourist tax next week - here’s how much you’ll have to pay from April
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From Portugal’s Algarve to the Swiss Alps: Europe’s best destinations for a spring hike
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New European Sleeper train connects four capitals from Brussels to Prague
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Spain’s digital nomad visa one year on: How are remote workers and locals getting along?
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Europe’s happiest countries: Boost your serotonin and lower your emissions with a flightfree trip
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Real life The Terminal: Italian man moves out of airport after 9-month stay
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Governments urged to reconsider bid to delay deforestation law
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Melting polar ice may be slowing Earth’s spin and messing with how we measure time
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Top fashion brands vow to stop greenwashing - what does this mean for the industry?
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Planting trees in the wrong places could be contributing to global warming, study reveals
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Slovakia plans to be coal-free by 2024, 6 years earlier than originally planned
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Scientists find evidence of microplastic contamination in ‘pristine’ archaeological remains
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To protect caged animals, we are suing the European Commission
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Live in a big city? Bright lights at night could increase your risk of stroke
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Building new wind and solar projects is getting harder but this German village could have the answer
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What brings together Ukraine and Vanuatu? Sadly, it's ecocide
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Member states favour exempting international shipping from EU microplastic rules
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As sea levels and temperatures rise, Washington D.C’s iconic cherry blossoms are under threat
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Fiery exchange over Nature Restoration Law overshadows climate debate
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Coffee grounds might be the answer to agricultural contamination: Here’s how
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What is the ‘Taylor Swift effect’ and how is it changing the way Brazil copes with heatwaves?
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Are water cycles the missing piece of the climate crisis puzzle?
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Over half of European voters think climate action is a priority, exclusive Euronews poll reveals
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An Estonian wolf hunt took me deep into Europe’s culture war over culling the wild species
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Our built world is the biggest contributor to green house gas emissions. Here's how to change that
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Is Italy’s new road law really going to make people safer? Activists call out anti-green agenda
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Final day of Tbilisi Grand Slam remembers Georgian judo legend
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World Judo Tour day 2: farewell to a Georgian legend
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Georgia wins gold at first day of Judo Grand Slam in Tbilisi