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Macron invites Chinese leader Xi to visit the French Pyrenees
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Rafah push could trigger 'another humanitarian crisis', Borrell warns
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Skeletal remains found at former Hitler base 'too decayed to be identified'
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Israel forces say they have taken control of key Gaza crossing as ceasefire talks to resume
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IAEA chief in Iran seeking tougher checks on country's nuclear programme
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Putin sworn in for fifth presidential term while his war in Ukraine continues
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Italian public broadcaster Rai's journalists strike over censorship row
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The Kremlin announces nuclear weapons drills in warning to Ukraine's allies
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Hamas says Rafah invasion would be 'no picnic' as IDF tells Palestinians to leave
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Putin fosters nuclear fear as fifth term starts
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EU migration deals with Egypt and Tunisia have to be 'revised,' says Nicolas Schmit
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Why is the Chinese president visiting Serbia and Hungary?
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Police break up pro-Palestine university protests in Europe after Israel rejects ceasefire agreement
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EU elections: What do parties want to do on migration and asylum?
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Police search offices of far-right MEP over Chinese espionage allegations
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Europeans, South Americans gather in Hamburg amid spiraling drug crime
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The more rights the EU's mobile citizens have, the stronger we are
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No, this RTÉ headline on Irish funds for Ukrainian pets isn’t real
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Austria hit with a wave of antisemitic attacks since 7 October
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Tech compliance reports, Newsletter
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Xi Jinping calls for global 'cessation of war' during Paris Olympics
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As Israel's Rafah ground offensive looms, EU leaders make last-ditch calls for restraint
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EU ready to make 'full use' of trade defence tools against China, von der Leyen warns Xi
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EU hosts defence forum to rally Europe's military industry behind Ukraine
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Brussels moves to close rule of law procedure against Poland
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Spanish groups unite with far-right to foil key EU policies
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Revealed: MEPs’ millions in outside earnings
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Personalised screening for women in early pregnancy could better predict pre-eclampsia
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Germany recalls ambassador to Russia over hacker attack
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Belgium to monitor Telegram to comply with new EU content moderation law
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Disinformation probes - too late to make a difference?
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Exclusive: Unions seek privacy probes over Amazon’s work surveillance systems
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Study finds possible 'distinct genetic form' of Alzheimer's disease
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'Unfollow Everything 2.0': Can Facebook users control their own feeds?
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Which key tech lawmakers will stay in Brussels?
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Meet Aitana, Spain's first AI model, who is earning up to €10,000 a month
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Women may live longer but they have poorer quality lives than men, new study finds
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An AI-controlled test jet fighter has taken to the skies. This is why it's causing alarm
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Major Google antitrust trial in US set to wrap up with closing arguments
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What is the ‘hospital exemption’, and why does it matter?
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Freelance film festival workers call for a strike at Cannes for first time in over 50 years
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Why US experts are now recommending breast cancer screenings for women in their 40s
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Pulitzer Prize: Winners of the 2024 arts categories address identity, race and war
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Rediscovered Caravaggio masterpiece togo on show at Madrid's Museo del Prado
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Luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin unveils residential skyscraper in downtown Miami
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Who took home prizes at this year’s European Museum of the Year Awards?
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Met Gala 2024: The best, worst and most daring looks
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Breaking bread: French bakers take back their title for longest baguette, dethroning Italy
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Ukraine Eurovision winner Jamala says boycott not an option for embattled nation
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Crying out for change: A short history of student protests in Europe
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English actor Bernard Hill, known for 'Titanic' and 'Lord of the Rings', dies at 79
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PHOTOS: Madonna makes waves in Brazil with free concert gathering 1.6 million people
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The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week
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Dua Lipa’s ‘Radical Optimism': Euronews Culture's verdict
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Drake, Adele and more return to TikTok as Universal strikes licensing deal
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European court affirms Italy's right to seize ancient bronze statue from LA's Getty Museum
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Who will win Eurovision 2024? Here are Euronews Culture's predictions
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Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Pendant ce temps sur Terre' ('Meanwhile on Earth')
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From the Musée d’Orsay to the house from ‘Up’: Airbnb’s iconic new stays
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Want to escape the crowds of Lake Como and Garda? Head to these underrated Italian lakes instead
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Keen to teach English abroad? These are the places you’ll get paid the most
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How exactly will the EU’s new Entry-Exit System work? All your questions answered
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‘Remain vigilant’: Europe’s most heavily pickpocketed tourist spots revealed
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Japanese town builds giant screen to block views of Mount Fuji and deter tourist crowds
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Tenerife targets US tourists in drive to promote the island as an exclusive luxury destination
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Mackerel and snapper recover as US overfishing list reaches an all-time low
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Europeans see natural disasters as a bigger threat than armed conflict, study reveals
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Rainfall allows Catalonia to ease water restrictions for first time since drought began
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‘False promises and phantom emissions’: How was Shell able to double its carbon credits in Canada?
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'Blood sport' or 'humane and quick'? Controversial whale slaughter begins in Faroe Islands
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Redirect farming subsidies from meat for climate's sake, World Bank says
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In the European Court of Human Rights, we won a victory for generations
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Floods in southern Brazil kill at least 75 people - is climate change to blame?
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‘An amazing discovery’: Scientists hit upon first nursery for hammerhead sharks in the Galápagos
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Are humans a ‘keystone species’? This captivating new book rethinks our role in rewilding
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‘Personal freedom’ vs ‘greater good’: Low emission zones show EU’s impact on our everyday lives
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School closures and health warnings: South and Southeast Asia swelter under record-breaking heat
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Clean tech sector and NGOs produce alternative election manifestos
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Battery costs have dropped 90% in under 15 years giving renewables a boost, new IEA report reveals
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It’s time to score a radical climate goal - by slapping sport with green legislation