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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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Deported Man Returned to US, Charged with Human Smuggling

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, was returned to the US on Friday and charged with orchestrating a large human smuggling operation involving transporting undocumented immigrants for construction work from Texas to Maryland via Missouri in 2022; if convicted, he faces deporta...

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Ukraine Launches Preemptive Strikes Against Russia

Ukraine launched a preemptive strike on June 6th, targeting Russian airfields in Saratov and Ryazan, and a missile base in Bryansk, in response to an imminent large-scale Russian attack; the operation damaged Russian aircraft, fuel supplies, and Iskander missile launchers, prompting a retaliatory mi...

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Tesla Stock Plummets \$150 Billion After Musk-Trump Feud

Tesla's stock plunged 14% in three hours on Thursday, losing \$150 billion in market value after a public feud between Elon Musk and former President Trump, who threatened to cut government contracts with Musk's companies, including SpaceX and potentially Tesla.

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Sweden to Lease Estonian Prison Cells to Combat Overcrowding

Sweden will lease 400 prison cells in Tartu, Estonia, to alleviate prison overcrowding, costing €8,500 per prisoner monthly compared to €11,500 in Sweden; the agreement, expected to be signed mid-June, addresses rising crime rates and aims to be active July 1, 2026.

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Trump Bans Almost All Foreign Students from Harvard

President Trump issued an executive order barring nearly all foreign students from attending Harvard University, citing national security concerns and alleging insufficient cooperation from the university regarding student misconduct records; this escalates an ongoing dispute and impacts approximate...

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Quality Education
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Stampede at Bengaluru Cricket Stadium Kills 11

At least 11 people died and around 30 were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium during Indian Premier League celebrations; authorities say the crowd tried to force entry.

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EU Responds to Trump Tariffs, Polish Elections, and Regional Language Debate

This Euronews debate features Business Europe's vice director-general, a Socialist MEP, and Weber Shandwick's Belgium director discussing the impact of Trump's tariffs, the post-election situation in Poland, and the EU's rejection of Spain's proposal to increase regional languages. Experts warn of n...

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Israeli Strikes Kill 13 in Gaza, Including Journalists

Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 13 Palestinians, including three journalists, on Thursday night, prompting accusations of a systematic attack on the press and raising concerns about information control amid restricted media access to the region.

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EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Fees, Enhanced Passenger Rights

EU Transport Ministers approved a proposal allowing airlines to charge for carry-on luggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays, and requiring airlines to provide amenities during disruptions; however, consumer groups oppose the changes, citing reduced passenger rights.

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Hajj 2024: Fewer Pilgrims Amidst Extreme Heat

Over 1.5 million foreign Muslims are currently in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, a decrease from last year and significantly less than pre-pandemic levels; the event is marked by extreme heat, prompting increased safety and healthcare measures by the Saudi Arabian government.

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Record Hajj Pilgrimage Faces Extreme Heat, New Safety Measures

Over one million Muslims began the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on Wednesday, facing extreme heat and new safety measures including a ban on children under 12, following over 1300 heat-related deaths last year due to extreme temperatures reaching 47 degrees Celsius. Billions of dol...

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EU Launches Major PFAS Cleanup Operation

The European Commission's new Water Resilience Strategy outlines a large-scale public-private partnership to clean up PFAS in European waters, addressing widespread contamination exceeding environmental quality standards in 2022, with estimated remediation costs between €5 and €100 billion annually.

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