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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Shein Rejects Queries on Xinjiang Cotton, Raising Ethical Concerns

Shein executives refused to answer British MPs' questions about Xinjiang cotton in its products during a parliamentary hearing investigating labor practices, raising concerns about ethical sourcing and jeopardizing its planned £50 billion London IPO.

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Ukraine Launches New Incursion into Russia's Kursk Region

On Sunday, Ukraine launched a new incursion into Russia's Kursk region, using two tanks, a mine-clearing vehicle, and 12 armored combat vehicles with paratroopers near Berdin, prompting Russian claims of repelling attacks and Ukrainian assertions of significant Russian and North Korean losses.

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German Greens Launch Campaign, CSU Outlines Contrasting Strategy

The Green Party launched their German election campaign in Lübeck, attracting over 1,200 supporters, while Robert Habeck blamed previous CDU/CSU governments for current economic issues. The CSU, under Markus Söder, is focusing on stricter immigration, increased investment in technology and defense, ...

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Macron Urges Stronger, More Protectionist EU to Counter US, China

French President Emmanuel Macron urged the EU to adopt a stronger, more protectionist stance to counter US and Chinese policies, advocating for increased defense spending and a regulatory pause to boost competitiveness, scheduling a February summit with EU leaders to discuss these issues.

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Netherlands Publishes Database of WWII Nazi Collaborators

The Netherlands released a database naming 425,000 citizens investigated for Nazi collaboration during WWII; over 150,000 faced legal action, and the database aims to increase public understanding and combat Holocaust denial.

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Tesla Misses Delivery Targets, Reports First Annual Decline

Tesla reported record Q4 2024 deliveries of 495,570 vehicles and 11.0 GWh of energy storage, but missed analyst expectations, resulting in a 6% stock drop; full-year deliveries saw the first-ever annual decrease to 1,789,226 vehicles.

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Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst Disputed Election Results and International Condemnation

Nicolás Maduro will begin his third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite a disputed election where the opposition, led by Edmundo González, claims victory according to verified data from the Carter Center; opposition leader María Corina Machado has called for protests.

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Surge in Antarctic Tourism Raises Environmental Concerns

Antarctic tourism has boomed, rising from 44,000 visitors in 2017 to 122,000 in 2024, raising concerns about environmental damage from increased carbon emissions, snow darkening, and potential introduction of non-native species.

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Death of Jean-Marie Le Pen: End of an Era in French Politics

Jean-Marie Le Pen, founder of France's National Front party, died on January 7th at age 96. His controversial political career significantly influenced French politics, leading to his party's rise under his daughter's leadership, despite legal battles and family conflicts.

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Trump's Planned Pardons for January 6th Rioters Spark Controversy

With the 4th anniversary of the January 6th Capitol riot approaching and Donald Trump hinting at issuing pardons for the 1,500+ individuals charged, concerns regarding the rule of law and political stability arise as the event overshadows the upcoming presidential election certification.

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Kerch Strait Oil Spill Kills 32 Dolphins

At least 32 dolphins have died following an oil spill from two damaged tankers in the Kerch Strait, prompting a regional emergency declaration in Sebastopol and Krasnodar, Russia, where cleanup efforts are underway to address the environmental disaster.

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South Korean Police to Arrest Ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korea's Anti-Corruption Agency has asked the police to arrest ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol after a standoff with his security service last week; a court issued an arrest warrant for Yoon last Tuesday for his brief declaration of martial law on December 3rd, but enforcing the warrant proved c...

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