Domain: es.euronews.com

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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Merz's Controversial Five-Point Plan to Reform German Immigration Policy

Facing criticism, German CDU leader Friedrich Merz presented a five-point plan to overhaul immigration policy, including permanent border controls, rejecting illegal entries, increased deportations, and stricter residency for criminals, sparking nationwide protests and legal concerns.

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Serbia: Train Station Collapse Sparks Widespread Protests

A train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, 2023, killed 15 and injured 2, sparking widespread protests met with police violence and leading to arrests; students are now leading democratic protests demanding accountability and an end to corruption.

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Seismic Data Reveals Vast Aquifer in Tanzania, Offering Solution to Water Crisis

In Tanzania, using oil industry seismic data, a team discovered a vast aquifer capable of supplying two million people with water for over a century, highlighting a potential solution to Africa's water scarcity crisis.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Germany's Immigration Debate Reignited by Aschaffenburg Attack

A knife attack by a rejected Afghan asylum seeker in Aschaffenburg, Germany, days before elections, has intensified the immigration debate, with CDU leader Friedrich Merz proposing stricter border controls and potentially accepting AfD support, while the SPD pushes for increased security measures.

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EU Citizens' Initiative Demands Accessible Abortion Across Member States

A European citizens' initiative calling for EU-wide access to safe and legal abortion services has garnered over one million signatures, prompting a mandatory response from the European Commission and raising questions about the future of reproductive rights in the EU.

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Gender Equality
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European Rail Travel Set for Resurgence with New Booking System

A new unified European train ticket booking system, launching within two years, is expected to significantly increase train travel across Europe, boosting regional economies and offering a more environmentally friendly alternative to air travel.

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Climate Action
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Hoess House Opens as Hate-Extremism Center Amid Alarming Holocaust Knowledge Gaps

The former home of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess opens as a hate-extremism research center, coinciding with a survey showing alarming Holocaust knowledge gaps and distortion across several countries, with younger adults showing especially low awareness.

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Massive AI Investment Announced: $500 Billion Stargate Venture

The US announced a $500 billion, four-year investment in AI infrastructure through a joint venture named Stargate, involving OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank; this highlights the massive funding requirements and the need for coordinated global efforts, according to Barclays CEO Francesco Ceccato.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Storm Herminia: Fatality in Spain, Widespread Flooding in France

Storm Herminia, an Atlantic storm, caused one death in Spain and widespread power outages and flooding in France, prompting red and orange alerts across multiple regions.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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US CDC Halts WHO Collaboration Amidst Planned Withdrawal

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to immediately end all collaborations with the World Health Organization (WHO) due to the Trump administration's planned withdrawal from the organization, halting research and disease outbreak response efforts and raising con...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Technological Solutions Target High Dolphin Mortality in Bay of Biscay Fishing Nets

In the Bay of Biscay, 4,500–8,500 dolphins die annually in fishing nets, prompting a one-month fishing ban and the development of acoustic beacons and AI-powered trawling nets to reduce bycatch and protect marine ecosystems.

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Life Below Water
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Zelenskyy Confirms Continued US Military Aid Amidst Uncertain Future and Intense Eastern Ukraine Fighting

President Zelenskyy confirms continued US military aid to Ukraine despite announced funding suspension; the future of aid remains uncertain under President Trump, who advocates for immediate negotiations, while intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine with civilian casualties reported.

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