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Ukraine and Russia trade overnight strikes on energy facilities
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Ukrainian energy companies reported a complete power outage after two thermal power plants supplying the Kyiv and Kharkiv were struck overnight by Russia. Officials in Kyiv also shared that their...
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Why are Spaniards putting more bread in the bin than on their tables?
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Bread consumption in Spain has plummeted by 80% since the 1960s, from 134 to 28 kilos per person per year. Behind this drop is a big change in cultural and culinary tastes. With bread also blamed for...
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A tragic Saturday in Tenerife left three people dead and at least 15 injured as exceptionally high waves gripped the Canary archipelago. Officials are reporting waves that can reach as high as four metres.
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A tragic Saturday in Tenerife left three people dead and at least 15 injured as exceptionally high waves gripped the Canary archipelago. Officials are reporting waves that can reach as high as four...
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The Magnum photo agency is showing exclusively the work of 12 women photographers at C/O Berlin's Amerika Haus which asks visitors to decide if the artists are "close enough".
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The Magnum photo agency is showing exclusively the work of 12 women photographers at C/O Berlin's Amerika Haus which asks visitors to decide if the artists are "close enough".
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An earthquake of level 4 on the Shindo scale has struck north-eastern Japan. Authorities have issued a tsunami warning with waves up to one metre high.
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An earthquake of level 4 on the Shindo scale has struck north-eastern Japan. Authorities have issued a tsunami warning with waves up to one metre high.
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Rodrigo Paz sworn-in as Bolivia's new president
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The newly sworn-in president has promised to restore economic stability to Bolivia. The country has been dealing with a crippling economic and cost of living crisis, the worst in four decades,...
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In a career defined by variety and the defying of boundaries, Rosalía’s LUX stands as a monumental achievement of an avantgarde musical vision. Jakub Dutkiewicz has been listening carefully.
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In a career defined by variety and the defying of boundaries, Rosalía’s LUX stands as a monumental achievement of an avantgarde musical vision. Jakub Dutkiewicz has been listening carefully.
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Three American and Russian astronauts landed at the International Space Station for the first time in November 2000. We take a look back at some of the station’s biggest moments.
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Three American and Russian astronauts landed at the International Space Station for the first time in November 2000. We take a look back at some of the station’s biggest moments.
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US federal government shutdown continues into its 40th day
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The longest federal government shutdown in US history continues into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators clash over health care funding. The shutdown has left critical programmes like...
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Angelina Jolie's Ukraine visit marred by memes over driver arrest
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The famous Hollywood actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador visited the Ukrainian cities of Mykolaïv and Kherson this week. Her trip was marred by a row with the Territorial Recruitment Centre - but the...
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Evacuations ordered in the Philippines as it braces for Fung-wong
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The Philippines’ braces for the second major typhoon to strike in two weeks. Experts are predicting Super Typhoon Fung-wong to make landfall with the archipelagic nation late on Sunday or early...
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Scientists warn deep-sea mining plumes could starve tiny marine life, disrupting food webs and threatening fisheries
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Scientists warn deep-sea mining plumes could starve tiny marine life, disrupting food webs and threatening fisheries
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Given that experts say climate change is making the skies bumpier, airlines are looking for ways to ensure passengers’ safety and comfort.
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Given that experts say climate change is making the skies bumpier, airlines are looking for ways to ensure passengers’ safety and comfort.
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Despite shared values and culture across Europe, significant income disparities persist. The gap narrows when adjusted for purchasing power, but substantial differences remain.
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Despite shared values and culture across Europe, significant income disparities persist. The gap narrows when adjusted for purchasing power, but substantial differences remain.
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Israel on Saturday returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza, a day after Hamas militants returned the remains of one hostage to Israel.
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Israel on Saturday returned the remains of 15 Palestinians to Gaza, a day after Hamas militants returned the remains of one hostage to Israel.
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US President Donald Trump held an Oval Office call with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expanding the Abraham Accords to include the central Asian nation.
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US President Donald Trump held an Oval Office call with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expanding the Abraham Accords to include the central...
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The Tropical Forest Forever Facility seeks seeks to leverage investments into €108 billion that can be used to pay 74 developing countries for every hectare of forest they conserve.
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The Tropical Forest Forever Facility seeks seeks to leverage investments into €108 billion that can be used to pay 74 developing countries for every hectare of forest they conserve.
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Uzbekistan and the United States sign multi-billion dollar deals
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The Central Asian nation has agreed to invest over $100 billion in the United States within the next 10 years, after President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and his US counterpart Donald Trump held bilateral...
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Italian journalist Gabriele Nunziati was fired after asking EU officials whether Israel should pay to rebuild Gaza. Euronews’ Vincenzo Genovese asked the European Commission both for its comment on the dismissal and repeated the question that led to Nunziati’s firing.
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Trump hands Orbán a win as Hungary locks exemption for Russian energy
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White House sources say exemption for Budapest to continue buying Russian oil will apply for a year. The move represents a political win for Orbán heading into an election in April, with the Hungar...
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