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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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EU Expresses Concern Over Trump's Tariffs, Warns of Potential Response

The EU expressed regret over US tariffs imposed on Canada, Mexico, and China, emphasizing the importance of its trade relations with the US, and warning of a potential response to any further tariffs, while various EU leaders rejected tariffs, highlighting the global benefits of open markets.

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Trump Threatens to Reclaim Panama Canal, Reviving Tensions

US President Donald Trump's unfounded claim that China controls the Panama Canal and threat to "take it back" has caused major diplomatic tension with Panama, recalling historical grievances related to US imperialism and raising concerns about the long-term implications for regional stability and US...

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Trump's Tariff Threat and Global Coffee Prices

US President Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on Colombian imports, including coffee, has driven up Arabica coffee futures by 15.14% in the last month to \$3.69 per pound, amid diplomatic tensions and poor harvests in major producing countries.

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Zero Hunger
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Ancient Greek Silver Mining Revealed as Source of World's Oldest Lead Pollution

A new study reveals the world's oldest known lead pollution in Greece, dating back 5,200 years, resulting from silver mining; a significant pollution spike occurred after the Roman conquest due to increased silver demand and lead usage.

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Spain Reaffirms Two-State Solution, Condemns Violence Against Palestinians

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares reiterated Spain's support for a two-state solution in Palestine, condemned violence against Palestinians, advocated for a unified Palestinian Authority, expressed hope for a peaceful future in Syria, defended Spain's defense spending, and affirmed Greenl...

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Positive Environmental News: January 2025 Highlights

January 2025 saw positive environmental news including record seed deposits at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a Scottish company's use of whisky wastewater for sustainable Omega-3 production, the Netherlands' 'tegelwippen' initiative, and other eco-friendly advancements.

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Israel-Hamas Hostage Exchange and UNRWA Ban

Israel released 110 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for eight hostages held by Hamas, part of a ceasefire agreement, but simultaneously banned UNRWA from Israeli territory, raising humanitarian concerns for Gaza.

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Otaru Deploys Guards to Combat Overtourism

Otaru, a Japanese port city, is deploying security guards at key locations until the end of March to manage overtourism during the Lunar New Year, following a tourist's death on train tracks while taking a photo.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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EU Minimum Wage Disparities and the Impact of the New Directive

As of January 2025, gross monthly minimum wages in the EU ranged from €551 in Bulgaria to €2,638 in Luxembourg, with significant disparities remaining even when adjusted for purchasing power. The EU's Minimum Wage Directive aims to address these inequalities.

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No Poverty
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EU Rushes Critical Medicines Act, Bypassing Impact Assessment

The EU is rushing to pass the Critical Medicines Act by March 11th, to address medicine shortages, but will forgo an impact assessment, despite concerns from stakeholders about insufficient consultation and evidence gathering.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Barcelona Housing Crisis: Eviction Protest Highlights Soaring Rents and Lack of Affordable Housing

Protests against the eviction of Josep Torrent from his Barcelona apartment on February 4th highlight the city's housing crisis, where rising rents, fueled by short-term rentals and stagnant wages, force residents to dedicate over 40% of their income to housing, exceeding the EU average.

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Reduced Inequality
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Paris Tops Europe's Michelin-Starred Restaurant Rankings

The 2025 Michelin Guide reveals Paris as Europe's fine-dining capital with 121 Michelin-starred restaurants, followed by London (80) and Barcelona (29), highlighting the growing popularity of destination dining with a 49% surge in Google searches for "fine dining" this past year.

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