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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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Putin's Russification Ambitions and the Belarusian Underground Resistance

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, in an interview with Euronews, claims Vladimir Putin aims to establish loyal regimes and Russify nations. She says despite the Belarusian protest movement going underground, people are preparing to act when the time is right; over 300,000 have left Belarus since 2020.

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French Military Conducts Large-Scale Cybersecurity Exercise

A two-week cybersecurity exercise, Defnet, involving 15,000 French military personnel in Toulon, simulated real-world cyberattacks, including one where a single infected USB drive could disable a warship's missile system, emphasizing the need for strengthened digital defenses.

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Mexico City Bans Bullfighting, Sparking Outrage and Celebration

Mexico City banned bullfighting on Tuesday, prohibiting the killing of bulls and sharp objects, sparking protests from supporters but celebrations from animal rights advocates; the law limits bulls' arena time, aiming for a compromise in a decades-long debate.

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Life on Land
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Conflicting Reports on Ukrainian Troop Encirclement in Kursk

Despite claims by Presidents Trump and Putin that thousands of Ukrainian troops were encircled near Kursk, Ukrainian authorities and the Institute for the Study of War deny this, stating the retreat is part of a strategic withdrawal; Russia is intensifying its offensive in Zaporizhzhia, potentially ...

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Ukraine Rejects Putin's Ceasefire Promise After Drone Attacks

Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin promised to stop attacking Ukraine's energy grid, 150 drones launched overnight targeting Ukrainian energy facilities; Ukraine states this is a contradiction of Putin's words.

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EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition

Facing US tariffs and Asian competition, the European Commission announced a 15 percent reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, alongside an investigation into market conditions and a new rule to prevent trade regulation circumvention.

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European Wastewater Analysis Shows Surge in Stimulant Use, Cannabis Use Decreases

A European wastewater analysis of 128 cities across 26 countries revealed a significant increase in MDMA, cocaine, and amphetamine use in 2024 compared to previous years, while cannabis use decreased; the study examined 68.8 million people's wastewater.

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Coventry Elected First Female, African IOC President

Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwean sports minister and two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist, was elected as the first female and African president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday, defeating six other candidates in a surprising first-ballot victory, starting an eight-year term in...

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İmamoğlu Arrest Sparks Protests, Raising Concerns About Turkish Democracy

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu's arrest on Wednesday for alleged corruption and support for the PKK triggered large-scale protests, over 100 arrests, and a four-day protest ban, prompting international condemnation and raising concerns about Turkey's democratic trajectory.

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Europe Rejects Russia's Ceasefire Demand, Increasing Ukraine Conflict

European leaders rejected Russia's demand to halt military aid to Ukraine, jeopardizing a month-long ceasefire proposed by the US and supported by Ukraine. Russia's subsequent drone attacks on Ukraine further diminished hopes for a truce.

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Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar Adolescents

A study in Southern Madagascar found that climate change severely impacts adolescents' mental health, with high rates of anxiety and depression due to food insecurity, displacement, and uncertainty about the future, prompting calls for integrating mental health support into climate adaptation effort...

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Israel Launches Extensive Attacks on Gaza, Killing Hundreds

Early Tuesday, Israel launched "extensive attacks" on Gaza, killing at least 330 Palestinians and injuring hundreds more, following failed negotiations to extend a ceasefire and Hamas' refusal to release Israeli hostages. Israel stated it targeted Hamas "terrorist objectives.

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