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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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Poland's Coal Plant Emission Cuts Amidst Energy Transition

Poland's Belchatow power plant, a major emitter, has drastically reduced emissions since the 1990s; however, it faces closure as Poland transitions away from coal under the EU's Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), despite challenges in replacing coal energy.

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Greece Steps Up Grid Resilience After Iberian Blackout"

Concerns are rising in Greece following a major blackout in Portugal and Spain, potentially linked to renewable energy fluctuations. Greek authorities are strengthening their grid and collaborating with producers and regulators to manage renewable energy integration and enhance resilience.

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4,700 North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine

South Korea's NIS revealed that roughly 4,700 North Korean soldiers—including 600 deaths—suffered casualties fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, confirming Pyongyang's admission of troop deployment to aid Russia's Kursk region counteroffensive, which began last August.

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Becciu Withdraws from Conclave Amidst Vatican Financial Scandal

Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, facing charges of embezzlement and abuse of power related to a €350 million London property deal resulting in over €100 million in losses for the Vatican, withdrew from the upcoming conclave, raising concerns about past financial practices within the Church.

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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Slovakia: Thousands of Animals Culled

Slovakia is battling a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak affecting at least six farms, resulting in the culling of 6,000-7,000 animals; hundreds more farms are under surveillance, highlighting the economic threat to the agricultural sector and the EU's response.

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Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.

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Harvard Report Reveals Widespread Antisemitism and Islamophobia

A Harvard task force report details widespread antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus, impacting education, social life, and faculty hiring, following the October 2023 Hamas attacks which exacerbated pre-existing tensions.

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Drone Attacks in Ukraine and Russia Result in Casualties

Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv and Dnipro killed at least one and injured about 50, while Ukrainian drone attacks on Kursk and Vladimir regions injured three and damaged buildings. These attacks followed Donald Trump's statement that he believes Putin wants peace in Ukraine.

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Berlin's Religious Symbol Ban Sparks Wider European Debate

Germany's Green Party seeks to repeal Berlin's law banning religious symbols for public servants, igniting a broader European debate on secularism versus religious freedom in public life, with varying national approaches ranging from France's strict secularism to Sweden's permissive stance.

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Gender Equality
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German SPD Approves Coalition Agreement, Merz Set to Become Chancellor

Germany's center-left SPD party overwhelmingly approved a coalition agreement with the center-right CDU/CSU, with 84% of members voting in favor and a 56% turnout, paving the way for Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor and the SPD to lead seven ministries.

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Trump's First 100 Days: Immigration Focus, Judicial Criticism, and DOGE Controversy

During his first 100 days, President Trump emphasized immigration, deporting individuals and criticizing judges questioning his actions, while touting the reduction of federal agencies through the controversial DOGE, despite low approval ratings and public concern.

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EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Cuts Pollution Costs by One-Third

The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce industrial pollution by mandating best available techniques, resulting in a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs from 2012-2021; a new innovation center in Seville will further drive progress towards 2050 carbon...

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