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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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Russia Accuses Serbia of Supplying Ammunition to Ukraine

Russia accuses Serbia of supplying one million small arms munitions to Ukraine via intermediaries, despite Serbia's claims of neutrality and President Vučić's denial, highlighting a complex geopolitical situation.

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Cyprus Offers Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugee Repatriation

Cyprus is offering Syrian refugees financial aid (€2,000 per adult, €1,000 per child) and work permits for the primary breadwinner to encourage their voluntary return, with applications accepted until August 31st, 2024, based on a 2009 agreement to return migrants intercepted at sea.

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Swiss Glacier Collapse Destroys Village of Blatten

On Wednesday, a large section of the Birch glacier in Blatten, Switzerland, collapsed, destroying about 90% of the village after a May 19th evacuation of 300 residents due to a prior ridge collapse. One person is missing; the landslide caused a 3.1 magnitude earthquake.

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Italian Referendum Question 2: Severance Pay for Small Businesses

Italian citizens vote on June 8-9 on five referendum questions, including one concerning severance pay limits for employees of small businesses unlawfully dismissed. A "yes" vote removes the six-month cap; a "no" vote retains it.

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Russia Massing 50,000 Troops Near Sumy, Ukraine

Ukraine's President Zelensky reported Russia's concentration of over 50,000 troops near Sumy, aiming to create a 10km buffer zone, escalating the conflict as Russia continues its attacks involving missiles and drones; while peace talks remain stalled despite attempts by the US and other nations.

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Record Turnout for Polish Presidential Election Abroad

The 2025 Polish presidential elections saw record-high interest from Polish citizens abroad, with over 636,000 registered to vote (potentially reaching 700,000) and a first-round turnout exceeding 89 percent. Rafał Trzaskowski won the first round abroad with 36.82 percent, proceeding to the second r...

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Australian Arrested in Bali on Cocaine Trafficking Charges

Australian national Lamar Aaron Ahchee, 43, was arrested in Bali on Thursday, June 1, 2023, for allegedly trafficking 1.7 kg of cocaine found in his Kuta rental home; he faces the death penalty.

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Russia to Present Peace Memorandum at Istanbul Talks Amidst US Pressure

Facing White House pressure, Russia will present a peace memorandum at an Istanbul meeting on June 2nd, demanding Ukraine relinquish contested territories, block NATO/EU accession, and receive sanctions relief; the US is actively mediating, and a possible Trump-Putin-Zelensky summit is being conside...

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Kosovo's Political Impasse: Protest Highlights Government Legitimacy Crisis

In Pristina, Kosovo, civil society staged a protest against the months-long political deadlock, symbolizing the parliament's inaction with stopped clocks and empty chairs. The failure to form a new government after the February 9th elections raises concerns about the legitimacy of the interim govern...

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Israel Confirms Killing of Top Hamas Leader Amidst Gaza Airstrikes

Israel confirmed the killing of top Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar in Gaza, amid ongoing airstrikes causing numerous Palestinian deaths and criticism of aid distribution methods; Hamas is negotiating a ceasefire with the US, while Italy's government faces domestic opposition over its stance.

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Ukraine Granted Unrestricted Use of Long-Range Missiles Against Russia

Ukraine's European allies have lifted restrictions on the use of long-range missiles against targets in Russia, enabling strikes up to 500km away with systems like ATACMS, Storm Shadow, and Taurus, potentially impacting the conflict's trajectory.

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Poland Redirects €6 Billion in EU Funds to Defense

The European Commission approved Poland's plan to use nearly €6 billion in post-COVID recovery funds for defense projects, marking a significant shift in EU priorities and potentially influencing other member states.

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Reduced Inequality

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