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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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Trial Begins for Croatian Pilots Accused of 1995 Refugee Killings

A trial in Serbia has begun for four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of killing 13 refugees, including six children, by shelling refugee columns near Bosanski Petrovac during Operation Storm in August 1995; the event highlights ongoing tensions between Croatia and Serbia.

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Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Imported Cars

President Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported cars, effective April 2nd, aiming to boost domestic production and create jobs, but risking higher car prices, reduced sales, and a global trade war.

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Syria Trip Canceled Amidst Credible Terrorist Threat

German and Austrian Interior Ministers canceled their Syria trip due to a credible terrorist threat, revealed by German authorities before their planned departure from Amman, highlighting ongoing security risks and impacting planned discussions on refugee repatriation.

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Bolsonaro Indicted on Coup Attempt Charges

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven allies on charges of attempting a coup d'état following the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasília, where supporters stormed government buildings; a conviction could lead to decades in prison.

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US Visit to Greenland Sparks Tensions

The unrequested visit of a US delegation to Greenland, including the Vice President's wife, sparked criticism from Denmark and Greenland, following President Trump's repeated attempts to acquire Greenland, raising concerns about US foreign policy and Arctic geopolitical tensions.

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Kenyan UN Peacekeeper Missing After Haiti Gang Ambush

A Kenyan police officer serving with the UN mission in Haiti is missing after a Tuesday ambush by suspected gang members in Pont-Sonde; specialized teams are searching, while Haitian media reported the officer's death, though unconfirmed.

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France Pledges "2 Billion Euros" in Military Aid to Ukraine

France announced "2 billion euros" in additional military aid to Ukraine, including missiles and armored vehicles, during a press conference before a summit on Ukraine's long-term security; the summit will also discuss deploying peacekeeping forces behind front lines, a condition Russia's acceptance...

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Record Renewable Energy Growth in 2024, but Global Targets Remain Unmet

Global renewable energy installations reached a record high in 2024, with 92.5% of new electricity from clean sources; China led with 64% of new renewable energy, adding nearly 374 billion watts, significantly outpacing other nations, yet the world remains 28% short of its 2030 renewable energy targ...

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US Defense Secretary Leaks Sensitive Military Information via Unsecured App

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth leaked sensitive information about March 15th Yemen airstrikes via the Signal app, prompting calls for his resignation and highlighting national security concerns over the use of unsecured messaging apps within government.

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Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law

Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.

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JFK Assassination Files: Newly Released Documents Detail CIA Surveillance in Spain

The declassification of over 80,000 documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, revealed mentions of Madrid, Spain, detailing CIA surveillance of Cuban diplomats and investigations into potential circumvention of trade restrictions with Cuba by Spanish businesses,...

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Germany Raids Target Eritrean Opposition Group

German authorities conducted raids across six states targeting 17 suspected leaders of the Brigada N'Hamedu, a group labeled a domestic terrorist organization for violent clashes at Eritrean events, resulting in police injuries, with a parallel search in Denmark and a recent related conviction in th...

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