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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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Salgado's Amazon Reforestation: A Model for Ecological Restoration

Sebastião Salgado and his wife have replanted 2.7 million trees on their 750-hectare farm in Brazil, aiming to plant one million more, revitalizing the soil and demonstrating large-scale ecological restoration.

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Life on Land
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Over 100 Previously Unknown Structures Discovered at Gran Pajatén, Peru

A three-year World Monuments Fund (WMF) initiative in Peru's Río Abiseo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, has uncovered over 100 previously unknown archaeological structures at Gran Pajatén, significantly expanding our understanding of the pre-Hispanic Chachapoya civilization.

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No Poverty
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Dutch 'Big Five' Dominate European Fishing, Raising Sustainability Concerns

Five Dutch fishing companies, collectively known as the 'Big Five,' control almost 230 vessels and a sixth of the EU's fishing capacity, generating €2.4 billion in revenue in 2023, raising concerns about their dominance and unsustainable practices.

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Life Below Water
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EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Fertilizers to Reduce Dependence

The European Parliament voted to reduce the EU's dependence on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers and agricultural products by imposing tariffs increasing from 6.5% to 100% over three years, impacting €1.3 billion in annual Russian fertilizer imports and €380 million in agri-food imports.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals

India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission reduction targets; this increase could double its current steel-related greenhouse gas emissions, currently at 12%, despite its ambitious renewable energy targets.

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Climate Action
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UK Halts Israel Trade Talks, Imposes Sanctions Over Gaza Conflict

The UK government suspended free trade negotiations with Israel and imposed sanctions on Israeli settlements in the West Bank, citing Israel's "atrocious" policies and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, following condemnation from Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a joint statement with France and Canad...

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Israel's Gaza Offensive Kills 107, Lebanon Also Attacked

Israel's military offensive in Gaza has killed at least 107 Palestinians and injured 250, with attacks also hitting a northern Gaza hospital and multiple areas in southern Lebanon; Israel denies responsibility for the hospital attack and claims there is no food shortage in Gaza, despite UN reports o...

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Zero Hunger
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Trump Administration Bans Harvard from Admitting International Students

The Trump administration rescinded Harvard University's ability to admit international students, affecting 6,800 students, due to alleged unsafe campus environment and collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party; Harvard has 72 hours to comply or face continued sanctions.

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Quality Education
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Eight EU Countries Push for ECHR Reforms to Address Immigration

Italy and Denmark, along with Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and the Czech Republic, are proposing ECHR reforms to increase national powers in managing immigration, including deporting criminal foreigners and tracking those who cannot be deported, citing concerns about paralle...

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Artificial Insemination Offers Hope for New Zealand's Critically Endangered Kakapo

New Zealand's critically endangered kakapo parrot population, numbering only 142 in 2019, is benefiting from artificial insemination techniques, resulting in four chicks from three females in 2019, significantly improving genetic diversity and offering hope for the species' survival.

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Life on Land
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Gaza Offensive: 85 Palestinians Dead, Aid Delays Exacerbate Crisis

Israel's large-scale military offensive in Gaza has caused at least 85 Palestinian deaths, while delays in the delivery of desperately needed aid, despite the entry of trucks, exacerbate the dire humanitarian crisis for Gaza's 2.1 million residents who face food and medicine shortages.

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EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Over Gaza Blockade

The European Union will review its trade agreement with Israel following Israel's military offensive in Gaza and the ongoing blockade of humanitarian aid, after 17 of 27 foreign ministers supported the measure.

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