Domain: 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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Germany's Inflation Eases While Italy's Rises, Exposing Eurozone Divergence

Preliminary March 2025 data reveals Germany's inflation easing to a four-month low of 2.2% year-on-year, while Italy's unexpectedly rose to 2%, its highest since late 2023, driven by increased energy, food, and recreational service costs, exposing uneven progress in curbing Eurozone price pressures.

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Le Pen Found Guilty, Banned From Office

A Paris court found Marine Le Pen, leader of France's National Rally, guilty of misappropriating €474,000 in EU funds, sentencing her to four years in prison (two with an electronic tag), a €100,000 fine, and a five-year ban from holding public office, effectively ending her 2027 presidential bid; e...

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Gothenburg Fined for Missing Green Loan Targets

Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city, was fined €9,000 for partially missing renewable energy targets under its sustainability-linked loan (SLL), but this was offset by discounts earned for other sustainability goals; the city aims for carbon neutrality by 2030.

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Syria Forms Inclusive Transitional Government Amidst Ongoing Instability

Syria's new 23-member transitional government, lacking a prime minister but led by a secretary general, was sworn in on Saturday, aiming to restore stability after the Assad regime's fall, with notable appointments including a Christian activist and the White Helmets leader.

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Italy Repurposes Albanian Centers for Asylum Seeker Deportations

Italy's right-wing government approved a decree repurposing Albanian asylum processing centers (€800 million investment) into repatriation hubs for rejected asylum seekers, despite previous ineffectiveness and human rights concerns, aligning with a recent EU proposal aiming to improve the 20% deport...

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Israel Strikes Beirut, Escalating Lebanon Conflict

Israel launched airstrikes on Beirut and southern Lebanon, killing civilians, after alleging attacks from Lebanon, escalating the conflict following a November ceasefire. The strikes, which targeted Hezbollah members according to Israel, followed almost daily cross-border attacks between Israel and ...

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EU Collects €58.2M in DSA Fees, Faces Deficit and Legal Challenges

The European Commission collected €58.2 million in supervisory fees from major online platforms in 2023 to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA), but faced a €514,061 deficit and legal challenges from Meta, TikTok, and Google.

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Adolescence" Sparks UK Government Action on Online Misogyny

Following intense public conversation around its depiction of online misogyny, the Netflix drama "Adolescence" prompted a Downing Street meeting with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday, resulting in Netflix making the show available for free to secondary schools in an effort to further eng...

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Mass Protests in Istanbul Demand Release of Imprisoned Mayor

Hundreds of thousands protested in Istanbul on Saturday demanding the release of imprisoned Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a key Erdoğan rival, arrested on corruption charges; nearly 1,900 people have been detained since March 19th, with 74 facing potential three-year prison sentences.

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Spanish Publisher Suspends Distribution of Book on Child Murderer

Anagrama has suspended distribution of "El odio", a book of letters between its author and José Bretón, convicted of killing his two children, following a court refusal to block publication and a complaint from the children's mother, Ruth Ortiz, who was not consulted during the book's creation.

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Tesla Takedown Protests Target Musk's DOGE Role

On Saturday, the Tesla Takedown movement organized protests at 277 Tesla locations in the US and over 230 internationally to oppose Elon Musk's leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), citing concerns over his access to sensitive data, agency closures, and the impact on Tesla sa...

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Canada Ends Close Ties with US Following Trump's Tariffs

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the end of close bilateral relations with the US following Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on car imports, stating Canada will reduce its reliance on the US and pursue other partnerships, while implementing retaliatory tariffs and preparing its car industry fo...

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