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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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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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Germany to Reject Asylum Seekers at Borders

Germany's new government, led by Friedrich Merz, plans to implement stricter border controls and reject undocumented asylum seekers at the border starting May 6th, potentially violating EU asylum laws and creating friction with neighboring countries.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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U.S. Airstrike Kills Dozens of Immigrants in Yemen

A U.S. airstrike on a Yemeni prison holding approximately 115 Ethiopian and other African immigrants killed at least 68 and injured 47, according to Houthi rebels, amidst "Operation Rough Rider" targeting Houthi rebels and U.S. negotiations with Iran.

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EPP Rejects Extremist Alliances, Warns of Authoritarian Rise in Europe

At the European People's Party (EPP) Congress in Valencia, President Manfred Weber warned against the rising authoritarian wave in Europe, rejecting alliances with extremist parties like the AfD and Marine Le Pen's party, while remaining open to collaboration with centrist-right parties such as Frat...

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Israel Strikes Beirut Suburbs Again, Defying Ceasefire

Israel bombed southern Beirut suburbs for the third time since November's ceasefire with Hezbollah, issuing a prior warning, with no reported casualties; a separate drone strike killed one in southern Lebanon.

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European Spa Towns Join Climate Protection Program

Eleven European historical spa towns, UNESCO World Heritage sites vital to cultural tourism, are joining the National Geographic Society's Preserving Legacies program to protect their natural springs and cultural heritage from climate change impacts like flooding and drought, leveraging the program'...

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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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Portugal's Election: Misinformation and a Rapid Response System

Ahead of Portugal's May 18th snap election, far-right Chega leader André Ventura falsely claims social media polls show his party winning, while reputable polls place it third. This highlights the spread of misinformation and Portugal's efforts to combat it using a rapid response system.

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Dubai Chocolate Fuels 'Pistachio War' Between US and Iran

Increased demand for Dubai's pistachio chocolate has boosted Iranian pistachio exports by over 40%, while US production declined due to climate change, reigniting the 'pistachio war' between the US and Iran.

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Reduced Inequality
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EU-US Trade: 90-Day Tariff Suspension Nears End

The 90-day suspension of US tariffs on European goods is ending soon, potentially impacting the €8 trillion EU-US economic relationship which includes €1.7 trillion in goods trade, services, foreign direct investment, and sales between subsidiaries, with possible negative impacts on the competitiven...

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Estonia Announces €2.8 Billion Defense Spending Increase

Estonia approved a €2.8 billion, four-year defense spending plan to reach NATO capacity goals, increasing its defense spending to 5.4% of GDP by 2029, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the need to match and surpass its military capabilities.

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Geopolitical Instability Spurs Debate on Mandatory Military Service in Europe

Rising geopolitical instability, particularly the war in Ukraine, is prompting countries like Poland and Germany to consider reinstating mandatory military service, while Portugal debates increased defense spending amid public opposition to conscription.

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