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Lecornu was already tipped for the position last year and will succeed François Bayrou who was ousted after losing a confidence vote in parliament on Monday.
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Lecornu was already tipped for the position last year and will succeed François Bayrou who was ousted after losing a confidence vote in parliament on Monday.
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Why investors are ditching bonds for gold in 2025
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Gold is shining in 2025, outperforming all major assets. With political instability, doubts over Fed independence, and rising economic risks, gold’s role as a trusted, uncorrelated store of value has...
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European Commission doubles its bets to gain influence in the Arctic #EuropeNews
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The European Commission's proposal to double its financial support for Greenland marks a turning point in defending the EU's strategic interests in the Arctic region in the face of Russian, Chinese...
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The agreement ensures that Lachlan Murdoch will control his father’s media empire after the patriarch’s death, protecting the conservative bent of Fox News and other publications.
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The agreement ensures that Lachlan Murdoch will control his father’s media empire after the patriarch’s death, protecting the conservative bent of Fox News and other publications.
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The EPP cannot turn a blind eye to what happens in Serbia, EPP leader Manfred Weber told Euronews, as tensions grow in the party headquarters because of the controversial policies of Aleksandar Vučić. #EuropeNews
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The EPP cannot turn a blind eye to what happens in Serbia, EPP leader Manfred Weber told Euronews, as tensions grow in the party headquarters because of the controversial policies of Aleksandar Vučić.
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Maia Sandu warns the European Parliament of Russian interference ahead of crucial elections in her country. #EuropeNews
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Maia Sandu warns the European Parliament of Russian interference ahead of crucial elections in her country.
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With US-led peace efforts making no headway in recent months, Russia has escalated its aerial barrages on Ukraine.
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With US-led peace efforts making no headway in recent months, Russia has escalated its aerial barrages on Ukraine.
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Transport for London’s website and app have crashed as travellers and commuters look for alternative routes.
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Transport for London’s website and app have crashed as travellers and commuters look for alternative routes.
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A new poll exposes the widespread backlash against the EU-US trade deal. #EuropeNews
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A new poll exposes the widespread backlash against the EU-US trade deal.
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Israel has carried out an attack on the Hamas leadership in the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday, Euronews has learned.
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Israeli forces struck Hamas leadership in Doha, reportedly hitting Gaza ceasefire negotiators. Smoke was seen rising in the Katara district, eyewitnesses report.
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Israeli forces struck Hamas leadership in Doha, reportedly hitting Gaza ceasefire negotiators. Smoke was seen rising in the Katara district, eyewitnesses report.
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Hundreds of people rallied in Madrid, Barcelona and other Spanish cities on Tuesday, protesting Israel’s offensive in Gaza and urging stronger government action in solidarity with Palestine. #nocomment
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On 18 September, a French air traffic control strike is expected to affect thousands of travellers.
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On 18 September, a French air traffic control strike is expected to affect thousands of travellers.
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More than 1,300 artists vow boycott of Israeli film institutions
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The new campaign comes amid a growing number of entertainment industry initiatives to protest Israel’s war in Gaza. The pledge says Israeli film institutions are playing their part in "genocide and...
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A majority of Europeans think the EU-US trade deal is a "humiliation" for the bloc and want Ursula von der Leyen to resign as a result, a new poll has found.
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Driven by a poor harvest in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, chocolate prices have surged globally. Poland saw a 39.1% increase, the highest in the EU. #EuropeInMotion
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Driven by a poor harvest in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire, chocolate prices have surged globally. Poland saw a 39.1% increase, the highest in the EU.
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On Monday, a US congressional committee released an album given to the convicted paedophile to celebrate his 50th birthday. It contains what is alleged to be a note from US President Donald Trump.
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On Monday, a US congressional committee released an album given to the convicted paedophile to celebrate his 50th birthday. It contains what is alleged to be a note from US President Donald Trump.
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Several people were injured in Tbilisi on Monday after supporters of the ruling Georgian Dream party attacked opposition activists outside the election headquarters of Mayor Kakha Kaladze. #nocomment
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OpenAI says they’ve figured out that large language models reward chatbots for guessing.
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OpenAI says they’ve figured out that large language models reward chatbots for guessing.
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