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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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Zeekr to Expand in Europe Despite EU Tariffs

Zeekr, a Chinese electric vehicle company, plans to expand across the EU despite tariffs imposed last October by the EU to counter Chinese government subsidies, with the company's CEO stating their commitment to the European market and plans for further expansion within the next 12-24 months.

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Antibiotic-Resistant MRSA Strain Spreads Across Europe

A new strain of fusidic acid-resistant MRSA, initially detected in Germany and the Netherlands around 2014, is spreading across at least 11 European countries, causing serious infections, primarily in children, and highlighting the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.

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Renewable Energy Capacity Soars to Record High in 2024

The UN reports that renewable energy, especially solar and wind, is now the cheapest and fastest option for new energy production, with 2024 seeing a record 582 gigawatts of new capacity added globally, exceeding fossil fuel additions on nearly every continent.

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25 Nations Demand End to Gaza War, Condemn Israel's Aid Model

Twenty-five nations, including France, Belgium, and the UK, urged an immediate end to the Gaza war on Monday, condemning Israel's aid model that led to civilian deaths and demanding compliance with international law, as over 59,000 Palestinians have died according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

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Iran Agrees to Nuclear Talks with European Powers Amidst Tensions

Iran has agreed to nuclear talks with Germany, France, and the UK following recent attacks on its nuclear facilities and the suspension of cooperation with UN inspectors; these talks, at the level of deputy foreign ministers, may lead to broader engagement with the West, conditional on security guar...

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Hamas Demands Full Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza Conflict

Amidst a 60-day ceasefire proposal mediated by Qatar and Egypt, Hamas, while open to a temporary truce, demands a full agreement ending the Gaza conflict, which includes releasing hostages held by Hamas, differing from Israel's demand for Hamas disarmament and the removal of its leaders. Over 58,600...

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Franco-German Defense Projects Face Delays Amidst Internal Conflicts

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron met to discuss a 30 percent general customs duty on European products, the troubled Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter jet project, and the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) tank project, amid concerns about internal company riva...

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International Condemnation of Gaza Humanitarian Crisis

Foreign ministers from several countries condemned the killing of over 800 Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza, criticizing Israel's aid distribution methods and urging adherence to international humanitarian law; the statement notably lacked signatures from the US and Germany.

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UK Creates New Water Regulator to Address Sewage Crisis

The UK government announced a new regulatory body for its water sector on Monday, replacing Ofwat, following a report detailing record sewage pollution and financial scandals; the plan aims to prevent future abuses and improve regulation, but environmental groups criticize it as insufficient.

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US Imposes Flight Restrictions on Mexico, Threatening $800M Partnership

The Trump administration imposed new restrictions on flights from Mexico, impacting the Delta-Aeromexico partnership and potentially costing the two countries $800 million in economic benefits, due to Mexico's favoring of a new airport, violating a bilateral aviation agreement.

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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize ESA Space Missions

NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint programs with the ESA, potentially delaying or canceling missions like LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, and impacting European contributions to Artemis, prompting ESA to consider diversifying partnerships and increasing its independence.

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Bolsonaro Ordered to Wear Ankle Bracelet Amid Election Interference Probe

A Brazilian court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to wear an electronic ankle bracelet following police searches of his home and party headquarters, amid an investigation into alleged attempts to overturn the 2022 election results; restrictions on Bolsonaro's social media and contact with ot...

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