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Spain's Sanchez says he intends to continue as PM
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A weak, Kremlin-influenced Libya is a threat to NATO and European security
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Scotland's first minister quits rather than face no confidence vote
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War in Gaza: 22 people killed in Israeli airstrikes in Rafah
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Ireland seeks emergency law to return asylum seekers back to UK
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International Criminal Court considering issuing arrest warrant for Netanyahu
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Thousands protest in Georgia against controversial foreign influence law
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Biden calls for release of journalist at Correspondents' dinner
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Hamas to respond to Israel's hostage proposal in 48 hours
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Strack-Zimmermann blasts von der Leyen for dragging her feet on defence policy
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Nine on trial in Germany over alleged far-right coup plot
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European Union must enlarge or face 'new Iron Curtain,' President Michel warns
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UK and Irish ministers to meet amidst migration row
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All eyes on Ursula von der Leyen as EU lead candidates get ready to debate
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Brussels’ trillion-euro budget may need expanding, Commissioner says
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Green claims wrangling, Newsletter
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Spain's prime minister Pedro Sánchez says he'll continue in office
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Fact-check: Can hackers steal fingerprints from selfies?
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Pope Francis speaks about struggles facing people of Haiti during Venice mass
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Biden and Netanyahu speak as pressure grows on Israel over Rafah
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Ukraine army chief warns of front line pressure as US aid lags
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Italy's Giorgia Meloni throws her hat in the ring for EU elections
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Neo-fascists mourn Mussolini on Lake Como
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Far-right AfD launches EU election campaign amid turmoil
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Pope greets artists and inmates at Venice Biennale
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Computer game may help students better spot disinformation, new study shows
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3 HIV cases linked to 'vampire facials' at US spa, CDC says
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Can social media swing the EU election?
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Austrian NGO files privacy complaint over ChatGPT
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Macron in favour of Europe-wide social media age restriction for teens under 15
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Scientists create octopus-inspired ‘super strong’ robotic suction cups
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What does the possible TikTok ban mean for US-China relations?
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Study finds RSV treatment Beyfortus prevents 5,800 hospitalisations in France
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Alcohol, e-cigarettes, cannabis: What can be done to curb substance use among teenagers?
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US regulator votes to restore net neutrality rules
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Fashion website Shein now faces stricter rules under EU platform law
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Over 281 million people faced acute hunger in 2023, with the worst famine in Gaza, UN says
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We should not make the same mistake with autonomous driving as we did with electric vehicles
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Tired of waiting, online privacy advocates call to revive stalled legal reforms
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Alcohol sales disrupted in Sweden after reported ransomware attack
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Facebook not allowed to use public data for targeted ads, court opinion says
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AI start-up unveils avatars that convincingly show human emotions
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'Shocking and depressing': Polish minister says government used spyware against hundreds of people
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New Critical Medicines Alliance starts work to address shortages
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Messi, the dog from 'Anatomy of a Fall', is getting his own TV show at Cannes this year
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Archaeologists unearth Greek helmet which may rewrite history of ancient tribal people
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Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Network’ sequel: ‘I blame Facebook for January 6’
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Happy International Dance Day! Here’s how you can celebrate (even if you’ve two left feet)
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Literary quarantine: National Library of France removes books believed to be laced with arsenic
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Titanic's wealthiest passenger's gold pocket watch sells for record-breaking €1.4 million
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Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death for protesting against government
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Omar Sy: Too much individualism in France fueling rise of far-right
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Euronews Culture's Stream of the Week: 'Baby Reindeer' - You'll be as obsessed as the characters
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Cannes 2024: Full Competition Jury announced - featuring Omar Sy, Lily Gladstone and Eva Green
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The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week
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Pocket watch and violin case of ill-fated Titanic players to go on auction
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In Baguette We Trust: Award for the best baguette in Paris announced
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Anarchy in the UK: Exhibition showcases rare works of late Sex Pistols artist Jamie Reid
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Challengers' - Game, set, match to Zendaya & Co.
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German study pavilion wins EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture 2024
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Les Flammes 2024: Aya Nakamura reigns supreme with three top awards
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Eminem announces his next album... and his last?
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‘Disgusting’: Namibian authorities fume after naked tourists strip off at Big Daddy dune
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Dreaming of a flight upgrade? Here are Europe’s most affordable business class ticket options
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Champs-Élysées set to turn into huge picnic site: Here’s how to get involved
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Affordable luxury: Day passes offer one-off visits to luxurious hotel pools
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‘Europe has an extraordinary culture of nudity’: Where and why to try a naked yoga retreat
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Heathrow strikes: Hundreds of airport workers set to walk out in April and May
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We can get tourism policies right - these three European cities show how it can be done
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Glasgow is planning to pilot a free public transport scheme - but there’s a rocky road ahead
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Venice entry fee launches: Daytrippers now have to pay to visit the Italian city at peak times
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Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in April and May
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From Benicàssim to Rock en Seine: The best festivals this summer for a European break
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Venice starts fining tourists who skip entrance fee to historic centre
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‘Put off’: Many UK adults unwilling to travel to Europe under new Entry/Exit Scheme
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From floating villages to deserted towns: Are these Europe’s best hidden gems?
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Beaches, lakes and sea pools: Europe’s best train journeys for a summer break
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Luxembourg’s free public transport to be extended across French border with new commuter scheme
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French air traffic controllers call off strike but passengers still face cancellations
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Fake signs and hunger strikes: What’s behind Europe’s backlash against overtourism?
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91% of Europe’s cities are looking to nature-based solutions to fight climate change
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Bulgaria and Poland to increase climate adaptation and just transition efforts, Commission says
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Wild corals are suffering from heat stress. Could this Netherland’s zoo project come to the rescue?
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Activist who led grassroots campaign to save Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon wins ‘Green Nobel’
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Keep fossil fuel lobbyists out of policymaking - just as we did with the tobacco industry
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Europe has to set aside the pesticides row and turn toward sustainable agricultural solutions
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‘If we don’t act, who will?’: Meet the French activists who stormed a forever chemical plant
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Portugal’s cork forests are major carbon sinks - but they face threats from climate change
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Is Russia ready for climate change? Mass floods expose lack of adaptation, campaigners say
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Worst wine harvest in 62 years blamed on ‘extreme’ weather and climate change
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Did climate change make Dubai’s deadly flooding worse? Scientiststhink it’s very likely
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ROUNDUP: Key energy and environment votes in parliament
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It’s time for France to amplify its climate leadership
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'No confidence': Scottish coalition government collapses in battle over climate targets
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‘Red flag’: Bug splats on cars reveal a staggering drop in insect numbers over last 20 years
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MEPs agree to give European clean tech manufacturing a boost
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‘A good start’: Germany, Spain and France propose billionaire tax to help tackle climate crisis
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An ‘exceptional situation’: Two of London’s escaped horses undergo operations
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Pope Francis calls climate change deniers ‘fools’ in US TV interview