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Pan-European news television channel

Euronews is a European television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France. It is a provider of livestreamed news, which can be viewed in Europe and North Africa via satellite, and in most of the world via its website, on YouTube, and on various mobile devices and digital media players.

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Climate Change Erodes Montgat's Beaches, Threatening Economy and Residents"

In Montgat, Spain, climate change is causing rapid beach erosion due to intensified storms and rising sea levels, threatening the town's tourism-dependent economy and residents' access to the coastline; authorities are struggling to keep pace with the erosion, which has accelerated in recent years.

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UK to Replace Water Regulator Amid Sewage Scandal

The UK government will replace Ofwat with a single water regulator, merging four agencies to address sewage scandals and financial mismanagement within England and Wales' privatized water industry, following recommendations from an independent report.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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EU Needs to Act Faster to Counter China's Growing Influence, Says Barroso

Former EU President Barroso urges the EU to increase its influence against China's dominance, citing a €305.8 billion annual trade deficit with China and China's support for Russia in the Ukraine war as major concerns, while the upcoming EU-China summit is expected to be tense.

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China-EU Economic Ties Strengthened Despite Rare Earth Export Tensions

China's ambassador to the EU highlights strong economic ties, citing significant European sales in China and substantial Chinese investment in European infrastructure projects; however, recent restrictions on rare earth mineral exports have introduced geopolitical complexities.

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Ukraine Protests: Zelenskyy Signs Controversial Anti-Corruption Law Despite Public Outcry

Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new law seen as weakening the country's anti-corruption infrastructure; despite the protests, President Zelenskyy signed the bill into law, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession and Western financial support.

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Open-Source Plastic Recycling Project Empowers Global Communities

Precious Plastic", launched in 2014, provides open-source designs for plastic recycling machines, fostering over 2,000 community initiatives in 56 countries, addressing plastic waste issues by empowering local action and entrepreneurship, despite challenges in securing long-term funding.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Zeekr to Expand in EU Despite Tariffs

Zeekr, a Chinese electric vehicle company, is committed to expanding in the EU despite tariffs imposed last October by the EU to counter Chinese state subsidies; the company plans to launch in Germany, UK, France, Italy, and Spain within the next 12-24 months.

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Egypt Funds Repatriation of Sudanese Refugees Displaced by Civil War

The Egyptian government is funding free train trips from Cairo to Khartoum for hundreds of Sudanese refugees displaced by the ongoing civil war, which has killed over 40,000 and displaced millions since April 2023.

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EU Backs Controversial Immigration Proposals

EU interior ministers backed two Commission proposals to externalize asylum seekers and rejected immigrants to third countries, potentially creating return centers outside the EU, despite anticipated parliamentary opposition and legal challenges.

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Trump Announces New Trade Framework with Japan, Imposing 15% Tariff

US President Donald Trump announced a new trade framework with Japan on Tuesday, imposing a 15% tariff on Japanese imports while securing a $550 billion investment commitment from Japan in exchange for opening its market to US rice and automobiles; similar agreements with the Philippines and Indones...

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Microsoft Creates Digital Twin of Notre-Dame Cathedral to Preserve Cultural Heritage

Microsoft, in collaboration with the French Ministry of Culture and Iconem, is creating a digital twin of Notre-Dame Cathedral using AI and advanced imaging to preserve its details, history, and symbolism for future generations, expanding to other French cultural institutions.

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Belgium Tightens Family Reunification Rules for Immigrants

Belgium's new law restricts family reunification for immigrants, requiring refugees to apply within six months and those with subsidiary protection to wait two years; it also increased the minimum income to ,300 euros, impacting 20,724 non-EU citizens who obtained visas last year.

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