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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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US Prioritizes Bilateral Agreement with Ukraine Over Potential EU Obligations

The US is negotiating a bilateral security agreement with Ukraine, prioritizing it over potential future EU obligations, including the establishment of a Reconstruction Investment Fund where Ukraine would contribute half the funds, or two-thirds if occupied territories are liberated.

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Merz Victory Signals Potential EU-US Shift

Germany's snap elections resulted in a CDU victory, with Friedrich Merz prioritizing a strong, US-independent Europe, potentially leading to increased defense spending and challenging debt-limit reforms, although common European debt remains unlikely.

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Chronic Diseases: High Prevalence and Systemic Healthcare Disparities in EU OECD

An OECD study across 11 EU nations reveals that 80% of people 45+ with at least one chronic illness, with most having multiple conditions and taking multiple medications, highlighting disparities in access and trust based on socioeconomic status, age, and digital health literacy.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Ukraine War Emissions Reach 230 Million Tons of CO2 Equivalent

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has generated nearly 230 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions since February 24, 2022, primarily from military activity, wildfires, and damaged energy infrastructure, exceeding the annual emissions of four European countries combined and prompting calls for Russia to...

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Canadian Apps Help Consumers Boycott US Goods Amid Trade War

Amid rising trade tensions with the US, Canadian consumers are increasingly using new mobile apps to identify and purchase local products, as a form of boycott against US goods following the announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Germany Holds Snap Elections Amidst US Tensions and Far-Right Rise

German citizens vote today in snap federal elections to choose a new government; the CDU's Merz leads in polls with roughly 30% support, followed by AfD's Weidel (20%), SPD's Scholz (16%), and the Greens' Habeck (13%); the election's outcome significantly impacts the EU's response to a more assertiv...

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British Couple Detained in Afghanistan to be Released

A British couple, Peter and Barbie Reynolds, and two others were detained in Afghanistan on February 1st for reasons yet to be clarified by the Taliban, who now say they will release them as quickly as possible. The couple has lived in Afghanistan for 18 years, running the educational program Rebuil...

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Quality Education
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Maelstrom Project Tackles Ocean Plastic Pollution with Robots and Bubble Barriers

Every minute, a garbage truck of plastic enters the oceans; a European project, Maelstrom, uses robots and bubble barriers to remove underwater and riverine plastic, while advocating for prevention and public awareness to combat this escalating crisis.

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Life Below Water
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€343 Million Spent on EU Lobbying in 2024: Analysis Reveals Industry Influence

A new analysis reveals that 162 major corporations and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying EU lawmakers and officials in 2024, a 13% increase from the previous year and a significant rise since 2020, highlighting concerns about industry influence on EU policy.

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Second Tomb of King Tutmose II Possibly Found in Egypt

An Egyptian-British archaeological team believes it has located the second tomb of King Tutmose II, 23 meters beneath debris in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor, Egypt, only days after uncovering his first tomb.

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Trial of France's Suspected Worst Pedophile Begins

A French court will try Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon, on charges of aggravated rape and sexual assault against 299 victims, mostly children, over 30 years, starting February 24th, in a trial expected to last four months and cost €3 million.

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Hostage and Prisoner Exchange in Gaza

Two Israeli hostages were freed by Hamas in Gaza, along with 602 Palestinian prisoners; this follows a controversy over the return of Shiri Bibas' remains and includes prisoners rearrested after a previous exchange.

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