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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's Mega-Fund Proposal Sparks Concerns Over Regional Funding Competition

The European Commission proposes a €865 billion mega-fund consolidating EU funds, including the Cohesion Fund, raising concerns about increased competition for resources and reduced local control, potentially exacerbating regional inequalities.

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Reduced Inequality
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EU Allocates €42.6 Billion to Enlargement and Migration Management in New Budget

The European Union unveiled a €2 trillion budget (2028-2034) significantly increasing funding for enlargement and neighborhood policies (€42.6 billion, a 37% rise) to accelerate reforms in candidate countries, support Ukraine's reconstruction (€100 billion), and manage migration in the Mediterranean...

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EU Imposes 18th Sanctions Package on Russia, Including Dynamic Oil Price Cap

The EU imposed its 18th sanctions package on Russia, including a dynamic oil price cap of $47.6 per barrel, transaction bans with 22 banks and RDIF, and restrictions on the Nord Stream pipeline, following a Slovakian veto lifted after concessions from the EU.

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Hungary Demands EU Sanctions After Death of Citizen in Ukraine

Hungary demands EU sanctions against Ukrainian officials following the death of a Hungarian national during Ukraine's military mobilization; Ukraine claims the death was due to natural causes, not a beating, and that the deceased was a Ukrainian citizen.

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Israeli Airstrikes on Damascus Following Syrian Druze Clashes

Israel launched airstrikes on Damascus in response to clashes in Southern Syria between Syrian forces and the Druze community, resulting in nearly 250 deaths and prompting Israeli intervention to protect its Druze citizens.

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Trump Administration Removes Key Climate Change Reports from Government Websites

The Trump administration removed national climate change reports from government websites, hindering access for states and localities that rely on this data for climate adaptation planning; NASA reversed its commitment to host these reports, citing no legal obligation.

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EU's €2 Trillion Budget: Restructured Agricultural Funding Sparks Controversy

The European Commission unveiled a €2 trillion budget, merging agricultural and regional funds into an €865 billion mega-fund, allocating €300 billion to the CAP, despite concerns about a real-term decrease in agricultural funding and farmer protests.

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Zero Hunger
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Russian Agents Convicted in UK Kidnapping and Arson Plot

A British court convicted four men for plotting to kidnap exiled Russian businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin and burn his London businesses, a scheme orchestrated by Russian intelligence.

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NATO's Ammunition Shortage: Russia's Production Four Times Higher

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte claims Russia produces four times more ammunition annually than NATO, a gap Western allies aim to close by 2025, despite challenges in explosive supply and previous unmet targets.

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Trump's Airstrikes: A Significant Increase Compared to Predecessors

Since his inauguration, President Trump has authorized 529 airstrikes, exceeding his campaign promises and nearly matching the total number under Joe Biden's presidency. Targets include Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, Syria, and Iran, raising concerns about civilian casualties and the escalation of conflicts.

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Gaza's Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Severe Medicine Shortage

A critical shortage of essential medicines and medical supplies in Gaza, caused by border closures and restricted aid, forces people to use dangerous black market alternatives, threatening public health and potentially leading to a total collapse of the healthcare system.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Greenland and the US Cooperate to Counter China's Dominance in Rare Earth Minerals

Greenland, possessing the world's largest untapped rare earth mineral reserves, is collaborating with the US to reduce China's dominance in global supply chains, attracting significant investments and aiming for diversified, stable supply chains while facing challenges like harsh climate and high ex...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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