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Discounts, jobs and better services: Can community engagement create real support for renewables?
• 8:06
15 min
Most Europeans support the shift to renewable energy, but translating that into support for actual projects on the ground isn’t easy.
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Judo: Golden Finishes and Heavyweight Heroes in Dushanbe
• 19:11
4 min
The final day of the 2025 Dushanbe Grand Slam saw thrilling ippons, home glory for Rakhimov, and breakout golds for Hajiyev, Reid, Kostoev, and Jia. Tajikistan closed the event with power, pride, and passion on the tatami.<div class="small-12 column text-
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Dissabte, 3 de maig de 2025

Golden Glory in Dushanbe: Tajikistan Shines on Day 2
• 18:30
4 min
Day 2 of the 2025 Dushanbe Grand Slam saw Tajikistan claim two golds and one bronze. Local stars Asadulloev and Makhmadbekov thrilled home fans with stunning wins, while Cvjetko and Bold also earned impressive victories. A memorable showcase of judo excel
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Divendres, 2 de maig de 2025

Judo Shines in Dushanbe: History, Heroes and Home Glory
• 20:27
4 min
The Dushanbe Grand Slam kicked off with thrilling judo action, packed stands, and historic moments. Madina Qurbonzoda, just 17, claimed bronze for Tajikistan, as stars like Buchard and Aghayev took gold. The local passion proves judo truly reigns supreme
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‘A surprising debasement’: Trump administration sues four states over climate lawsuits and laws
• 15:08
6 min
The ‘highly unusual’ lawsuits have raised concern over states’ abilities to retain the power to take climate action.
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Planting more trees in cities could have saved 1.1 million lives in two decades, study suggests
• 13:56
5 min
‘Expanding greenness’ could save millions of lives, a comprehensive new study finds.
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Dijous, 1 de maig de 2025

2026 FIFA World Cup: First four nations book their spot
• 17:01
1 min
The identity of the 48 teams taking part at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are beginning to emerge, with four teams already qualifying for next year’s tournament.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/05/0
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Europe’s top 10 most polluting airlines revealed in new report calling for carbon market review
• 14:03
5 min
Expanding the scope of key legislation would not only curb plane emissions, but could generate billions for the green transition, new analysis shows.
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Dimarts, 29 d’abril de 2025

EU governments discuss action on disinformation over climate policy
• 16:21
4 min
Environment ministers discussed on Tuesday how to counter disinformation and propaganda targeting the EU's climate and environmental policies, less than 24 hours after a catastrophic power cut in Spain and Portugal gave wing to precisely the kind of fake
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Fact check: Did wind and solar really cause Portugal and Spain’s mass blackout?
• 13:35
10 min
Investigations are ongoing into what went wrong with the electricity system, which impacted some 60 million people.
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Dilluns, 28 d’abril de 2025

European Commission questions legality of US seabed mining plans
• 16:53
6 min
The EU executive “deeply regrets” President Trump’s decision to promote deep-sea mining in international waters, joining a chorus of voices questioning the legality of Washington’s latest bid to secure supplies of lithium, rare earth metals and other crit
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Landmark ruling should encourage more cities to ban fossil fuel ads, campaigners urge
• 14:33
5 min
The general health interests of citizens are worth more than the commercial interests of advertisers, the court said.
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Sycamore Gap: Two men charged with felling beloved tree go on trial in northern England
• 10:43
7 min
The tree was far from Britain’s biggest or oldest, but when it was mysteriously felled in 2023, it caused disbelief and heartbreak for many across the country.
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Diumenge, 27 d’abril de 2025

Wildlife TV is taking off in Europe. These are the most captivating livestreams to watch now
• 9:03
7 min
From seasonal puffin shows to bear sanctuaries, wildlife streams remind viewers of the importance of conservation.
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Dissabte, 26 d’abril de 2025

Loos to loaves: How the ‘nervous wees’ of London Marathon runners are being turned into fertiliser
• 9:05
6 min
If scaled, urine from last year’s London Marathon could have fertilised enough wheat for 3,000 loaves of bread.
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Divendres, 25 d’abril de 2025

This ‘bone collector’ caterpillar eats trapped insects and wears their body parts
• 13:57
4 min
The ‘bone collector’ caterpillar may be older than the Hawaiian islands where it lives.
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Dijous, 24 d’abril de 2025

2025 AFC Champions League Elite: Who will win Asian football’s biggest prize?
• 17:00
1 min
The final stages of the inaugural AFC Champions League Elite will be contested in Jeddah, with eight teams vying for the title of Asia’s best club.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/24/2025-a
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Scientists say they can now calculate the trillions in climate damage caused by fossil fuel giants
• 8:23
6 min
Experts believe the research could help bolster climate laws and make polluters pay for their role in global warming.
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‘Fishing in the dark’: Spain accused of turning a blind eye to illegal fishing in West Africa
• 5:10
7 min
NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets' activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau.
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Dimecres, 23 d’abril de 2025

UK government to ban use of ‘slave labour’ solar panels by new state-owned energy company
• 14:00
4 min
Campaigners have warned that Chinese slave labour is widespread throughout the renewables sector.
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Dimarts, 22 d’abril de 2025

Why fossil fuels are like renting a home - and solar panel imports soon pay for themselves
• 15:30
6 min
Ahead of the IEA’s summit on energy security this week, analysts are emphasising the benefits of solar and wind.
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Eight Earth Day reads that span the roots of the climate crisis and offer hope for the future
• 13:59
21 min
‘Humbling and hopeful’ in different ways, these timely reads help people of all ages navigate the climate and ecological crises.
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Firefighters battle massive fire at plastic landfill in central Czech Republic
• 13:14
1 min
Firefighters battled a massive fire at a plastic landfill in the Czech Republic on Monday, covering an area of at least 450 square metres.
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Dilluns, 21 d’abril de 2025

Science, compassion and Catholicism: How Pope Francis helped inspire global climate action
• 10:18
11 min
Pope Francis's legacy includes efforts to open the eyes of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics to the dangers of climate change.
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Read, think, act: Meet three booksellers guiding people through the climate crisis
• 7:55
13 min
From an old coal barge in Leeds, to picturesque Shaftesbury and radical Edinburgh, UK booksellers discuss bookselling during the climate crisis.
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Divendres, 18 d’abril de 2025

Climate change is redrawing the global wine map. Here’s what it means for your future vintages
• 9:03
5 min
England already has a reputation for great sparkling wines, as climate change shifts the focus of wine production.
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Dijous, 17 d’abril de 2025

The Basque Country's influence on Spanish football
• 17:01
1 min
With its unique culture and regional pride, the Basque Country holds an important place in the history of Spanish football.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/17/basque-influence-on-spanish-fo
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On thin ice: Why this legendary Dutch skating race may never happen again
• 13:57
5 min
In the 20th century, the Elfstedentocht could be expected to take place every four to five years.
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Dimecres, 16 d’abril de 2025

Indigenous communities push back against Peru law change that could accelerate Amazon deforestation
• 14:03
7 min
It is being “falsely arguing” that the amendments are necessary to comply with the EU’s new forest regulations, campaigners warn.
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Dimarts, 15 d’abril de 2025

World’s most elusive squid? Scientists just filmed colossal squid alive for the first time
• 20:04
5 min
In January, the research team also captured a glacial glass squid on camera for the first time.
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Renewed concern over direction of EU climate policy in wake of alarming 2024 weather report
• 15:55
5 min
Despite the ever increasing body of scientific and real-life evidence for the accelerating pace of global temperature rise, climate campaigners fear the EU executive is looking at ways to introduce loopholes before proposing a target to reduce Europe’s ca
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Dilluns, 14 d’abril de 2025

‘Fossil fuels in another form’: Plastic recycling rate stagnates at under 10%, report finds
• 14:36
6 min
Cutting down on the production of virgin plastics is essential, campaigners say, in the face of such low reuse rates.
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Pumped up pollen: How climate change could be making your seasonal allergies worse
• 14:18
4 min
Studies that link worsening allergies in Europe with climate change and elevated concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere.
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Elephant retirement home: This zoo in Spain is helping elderly animals to age gracefully
• 8:00
8 min
Ageing animals that cannot be reintroduced into the wild are being given specialised geriatric care at Barcelona Zoo.
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Dissabte, 12 d’abril de 2025

From airlines to trainers, this German NGO stops companies from greenwashing products
• 8:02
9 min
For three years, DUH has been taking companies to court for dubious advertising claims about climate neutrality.
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Divendres, 11 d’abril de 2025

Climate champion or catastrophe: Can AI ‘offset’ its own, growing emissions?
• 15:02
10 min
Data centre electricity demand is predicted will rise to around 945 terawatt hours by 2030, more than the entire electricity consumption of Japan.
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La Niña has ended after three weak months. What does it mean for Europe’s weather?
• 14:01
4 min
Longer-term weather forecasts are more difficult to establish when the phenomenon is not present.
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'Make America's showers great again': Trump reverses US water and energy saving measures
• 7:20
4 min
The standards were intended to make dishwashers, showerheads, refrigerators, laundry machines and toilets use less energy and water.
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Dijous, 10 d’abril de 2025

When should football managers adapt their coaching philosophies?
• 17:07
1 min
Clubs hire football managers based on their style of play. But when results go badly, should coaches change their principles for a short-term gain?<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/10/when-s
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‘One big backlash’: Why is a green shareholder activist group pausing its climate resolutions?
• 15:24
4 min
A “changing political landscape” and global trade tensions are partly to blame, according to the Netherlands-based group.
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Not just social media: Report claims mainstream French media is spreading climate disinformation
• 14:32
9 min
A new study discovered dozens of climate lies being shared in French media, from renewable energy to EVs.
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EU agrees to restore soils to health but stops short of setting legal targets
• 14:30
3 min
The state of Europe’s soil is often overlooked in the battle against climate change and ecosystem destruction, and in efforts to limit flooding and ensure food security. The EU has agreed to restore its heavily degraded land by 2050, but environmentalists
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Ditching fossil fuels would improve energy security for most countries, new research finds
• 14:24
4 min
Trade-related risks to energy security decline on average by 19 per cent in net-zero scenarios.
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Dimecres, 9 d’abril de 2025

Commission overruled as lawmakers extend microplastic controls to shipping
• 16:28
3 min
After a series of high profile spills at sea, MEPs and governments have agreed that new pollution controls must extend to maritime freight, despite opposition from the EU executive.
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European premiere of Meryl Streep narrated film urging nature restoration
• 15:38
7 min
Filmmaker Matthew Brady tells Euronews why he wanted to bring a message of hope to the big screen – and how he persuaded Hollywood royalty Meryl Streep to narrate his award-winning documentary ‘Escape from Extinction – Rewilding’.
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Nations debate historic first global carbon tax as shipping faces pressure to cut emissions
• 15:01
9 min
As nations of the world debate a historic global carbon tax on shipping, the US has waded in with threats of retaliation.
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Europe’s largest meteorite impact crater is pumping out methane and nobody knows why
• 14:02
7 min
Methane emissions in Sweden’s Siljan Ring lakes are up to 300 times higher than expected, raising climate concerns.
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Lego says new factory in Vietnam will make toys without without adding emissions to the atmosphere
• 11:58
14 min
It is hoped that the factory’s 12,400 solar panels and energy storage system will help set a precedent for more sustainable manufacturing in Vietnam.
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‘Their determination is heroic’: Portuguese youth mount fresh climate lawsuit against government
• 4:02
7 min
A new lawsuit is being built to challenge the Portuguese government’s climate targets and plans by young veterans of climate litigation.
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Dimarts, 8 d’abril de 2025

MEPs reject renewed attacks on NGO funding in EU budget review
• 16:35
4 min
A parliamentary committee has voted down a raft of amendments from right-wing lawmakers seeking to incorporate sharp criticism of EU funding for non-governmental organisations into the discharge of the bloc’s 2023 budget.
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Meet Zen, the border collie teaching rescue dogs as climate change compounds avalanche risks
• 14:03
17 min
When things go wrong, the only weapon Alpine rescuers have to search is dogs.
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World surpasses 40% clean electricity with Europe leading as a 'solar superpower'
• 4:01
10 min
Heatwaves, AI and data centres are driving electricity demand to new heights. But clean power is up to the challenge, a new global review finds.
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Dilluns, 7 d’abril de 2025

European Commission slammed for 'opaque' funding of NGOs
• 15:27
6 min
The EU’s audit office has demanded greater transparency over EU funding contracts for non-profit civil society organisations, despite finding no evidence during a year-long probe of any wrongdoing by either NGOs or European Commission officials.
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Scientists say human-caused pollution may be masking the true extent of climate warming
• 14:30
3 min
The findings will help develop more accurate climate models to predict future climate change.
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Meet the teen duo that won this year’s Earth Prize Europe with their groundbreaking clean water tech
• 10:48
9 min
The European winners hope they can scale up their invention to tackle water pollution at its source.
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Diumenge, 6 d’abril de 2025

Dying for a glass of wine? South African farm workers fight EU’s ‘toxic trade’ in pesticides
• 8:05
12 min
Pesticides deemed too dangerous for Europe continue to be made here and exported. South Africa’s farm workers have had enough.
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Dissabte, 5 d’abril de 2025

PSG crowned Ligue 1 champions for the 13th time with six games to spare
• 18:00
5 min
The record-extending win is PSG’s 11th French championship since Qatari backers QSI took over the club in 2011, with the other two coming in 1986 and 1994.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/0
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Bundesliga: Thomas Müller to leave FC Bayern Munich after 25 years at club
• 15:45
7 min
It's official: Thomas Müller's contract with FC Bayern will not be extended.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/05/bundesliga-thomas-muller-to-leave-fc-bayern-munich-after-25-years-at-club?utm
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Russia continues December's Kerch Strait oil spill clean-up from two storm-stricken Russian tank
• 11:35
2 min
Russia continues its Black Sea clean-up operation in the Kerch Strait, after last December’s oil spill from two storm-stricken Russian tankers, according to Russian authorities.
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Divendres, 4 d’abril de 2025

Going round in circularity: Most Brits confused by sustainability language, survey finds
• 14:32
5 min
A third of consumers admitted to ignoring what brands say about sustainability because it confuses them.
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We know next to nothing about 99 per cent of the world’s insects: Here’s why that’s a problem
• 14:03
5 min
While we regularly hear about population declines in ‘charismatic’ insects like bees, huge data gaps make it hard to protect the rest.
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Dijous, 3 d’abril de 2025

Champions League 2024/25: The Road to Munich
• 17:01
1 min
It started with 36 teams, and now there are just eight remaining in this season's UEFA Champions League.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/04/03/champions-league-202425-the-road-to-munich?utm_so
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Greens, socialists hope centrist alliance will limit scale of EU deregulation
• 17:00
4 min
The European Parliament has voted to delay key rules on corporate sustainability pending a reduction of their scope, on the same day the Trump administration appeared to be targeting EU regulatory standards with a punitive 20% import tariff.
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Beryl, Helene and Milton join list of nearly 100 hurricane names so deadly they won’t be repeated
• 15:12
7 min
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was the ninth in a row with above average activity, the WMO says.
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Greece storms were made wetter and more destructive by climate change, study finds
• 14:38
3 min
The research found that storms are up to 15 per cent wetter now than they would have been in the past.
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Dimecres, 2 d’abril de 2025

The Arctic’s glaciers are retreating, exposing new coastlines that could trigger tsunamis
• 15:00
4 min
The unstable new coastline poses safety risks for the tourists that flock to coastal glacial areas for their beauty and abundant wildlife.
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Commission denies singling out NGOs in green funding row
• 14:30
6 min
After right-wing parties in the European Parliament narrowly lost a symbolic vote on blocking funding for non-profit groups through the LIFE Programme, the European Commission issued a detailed statement that has done little to reassure critics who see th
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Dead hedgehogs reveal PCB pollution still haunts the environment decades after ban
• 14:14
8 min
Researchers have found hedgehog bodies are full of environmental pollutants, including some of the most hazardous to human health.
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'The last form of protest I have': German priest prefers prison over €500 fine for climate activism
• 7:29
6 min
Rev. Jörg Alt and about 40 other activists blocked traffic in Nuremberg by gluing their hands to a street in front of the city's train station.
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Clothing rental companies are a sustainable answer to fast fashion, so why do they rarely work?
• 5:01
6 min
The high costs of laundry and warehousing are among the challenges facing startups.
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Dimarts, 1 d’abril de 2025

Türkiye’s 20,000-year-old glaciers are disappearing. Scientists want to close them to visitors
• 14:30
4 min
The remaining glacial area in the Cilo Mountains has been damaged and degraded, scientists say.
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MEPs reject call to halt funding for environmental NGOs 
• 11:49
5 min
In a knife edge vote, the European Parliament’s environment committee voted down an objection jointly tabled by the conservative European People’s Party (EPP) against continued funding of civil society campaign groups.
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Finland ‘ahead of schedule’ on coal phase out as Helsinki’s Salmisaari plant closes
• 5:04
7 min
Wind power in Finland has more than doubled since 2020 to supply a quarter of the country’s energy.
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Dissabte, 29 de març de 2025

Coca-Cola and Unilever among dozens of plastic brands tied to Texas fracking, investigation reveals
• 9:03
14 min
More than 25 major consumer brands and petrochemicals have been traced to fracking in the Permian Basin, one of the world’s ‘carbon bombs’.
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Dijous, 27 de març de 2025

Women’s European Championships: Three Months To Go
• 17:01
1 min
The 2025 Women’s European Championships returns this summer, with 16 nations competing for continental glory in the most anticipated edition of the tournament yet.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2
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Dimarts, 25 de març de 2025

Blatter and Platini cleared for a second time in FIFA corruption case
• 11:04
3 min
The former FIFA president and former UEFA chief were acquitted of charges including fraud, forgery and misappropriation.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/03/25/blatter-and-platini-cleared-for-a
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Diumenge, 23 de març de 2025

Heavyweights Shine on Final Day of Tbilisi Grand Slam
• 20:07
3 min
The final day in Tbilisi saw thrilling battles from judo’s heavyweights. Bozorov, Lobnik, and Savytskiy claimed their first Grand Slam golds, while Dicko and Tasoev dominated their categories. Georgia’s Tushishvili fell short, but the home team secured mu
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Dissabte, 22 de març de 2025

Georgian Stars Shine on Day 2 of Tbilisi Grand Slam
• 19:04
3 min
The second day of the Tbilisi Grand Slam delivered thrilling judo action. Lasha Shavdatuashvili electrified the home crowd with gold at -73kg, while Canada’s Beauchemin-Pinard, Hungary’s Ozbas, and Turkey’s Albayrak also claimed titles.<div class="small-1
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Divendres, 21 de març de 2025

Judo Grand Slam: Drama, Glory & Georgian Gold in Tbilisi
• 20:36
3 min
The 2025 Tbilisi Grand Slam kicked off with electrifying judo action. Mongolia’s Ganbaatar Narantsetseg, France’s Luka Mkheidze, and Amandine Buchard shone, but the night belonged to Georgia’s Eteri Liparteliani, who staged a thrilling comeback to secure
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Dijous, 20 de març de 2025

Who will emerge from the tightest group in AFC World Cup qualifiers?
• 17:01
1 min
In the Asian Confederation, only one point separates five Group C teams from elimination or automatic qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/03/20/who-will-e
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Dimarts, 18 de març de 2025

Is grass-fed beef better for the planet? New study finds its not so simple
• 8:41
6 min
Even in the most optimistic scenarios, new research has found grass-fed beef is no less carbon intensive than industrial alternatives.
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Dijous, 13 de març de 2025

2025 FIFA Club World Cup: Three months to go
• 17:01
1 min
The FIFA Club World Cup returns in June with a new, controversial 32-team format set to change club football forever.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/03/13/2025-fifa-club-world-cup-three-month
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Dilluns, 10 de març de 2025

Judo: Upper Austria Grand Prix Wraps Up in Style
• 5:50
4 min
The final day in Linz delivered thrilling judo action! Giorgi Jabniashvili, Yuliia Kurchenko, Ivan Felipe Silva Morales, Celia Cancan, and Guram Tushishvili claimed gold. Spectacular ippons and intense battles made for an unforgettable event, proving Uppe
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Diumenge, 9 de març de 2025

Linz Shines on Day 2 of the Judo Grand Prix
• 8:22
4 min
The second day of the Upper Austria Grand Prix delivered thrilling judo action. Slovenia’s Kajzer, Italy’s Esposito brothers, and Australia’s Coughlan claimed gold, while Austria’s Fasching thrilled the home crowd with a bronze. A fantastic showcase of sk
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Dissabte, 8 de març de 2025

Judo Returns To Linz: Day 1 of the 2025 Upper Austria Grand Prix
• 8:06
3 min
The 2025 Upper Austria Grand Prix kicked off in Linz with over 400 athletes competing. Abiba Abuzhakynova, Yamato Fukuda, Oi Iroha, Ronald Lima, and Seija Ballhaus claimed gold medals in their respective categories, with thrilling victories and exciting m
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Dijous, 6 de març de 2025

How do footballers adapt during the Holy month of Ramadan?
• 17:01
1 min
During the Holy month of Ramadan, Muslim footballers will fast from sunrise until sunset. How do they adapt, and does it impact their performance?<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/03/06/how-do-
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Diumenge, 2 de març de 2025

Uzbekistan Shines as Grand Slam Concludes
• 17:47
3 min
The final day in Tashkent saw Shakhzodxuja Sharipov secure Uzbekistan’s first gold, igniting the passionate home crowd. Ma Zhenzhao, Matvey Kanikovskiy, and Niu Xinran delivered dominant performances, while Uzbekistan’s heavyweights added more medals.<div
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Dissabte, 1 de març de 2025

Thrilling Judo in Tashkent and the Grand Opening of Diyora Keldiyorova Dojo
• 18:18
3 min
Tashkent celebrated the opening of the Diyora Keldiyorova Dojo with an electrifying day of judo. Yamaguchi, Maeda, and Galstian shone, while the home crowd roared for Uzbekistan’s stars. The local team claimed multiple medals in a spectacular showcase.<di
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Divendres, 28 de febrer de 2025

Judo Grand Slam 2025: Incredible Uzbek spectacle as Japanese women do the clean sweep
• 18:26
3 min
The 2025 OTP Group Tashkent Grand Slam kicked off with an unforgettable showcase. Japanese women secured multiple golds, while Ayub Bliev and Ramazan Abdulaev delivered stunning performances.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href
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Dijous, 27 de febrer de 2025

Jose Mourinho: one of football's most captivating and controversial figures
• 17:00
1 min
The self-proclaimed ‘Special One' Jose Mourinho has brought both success - and unrest - to every club he has managed.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/02/27/jose-mourinho-one-of-footballs-most-
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Dijous, 20 de febrer de 2025

Season 2024/25: Where has it gone wrong for Manchester City?
• 17:00
1 min
After winning the Premier League four years in a row, Manchester City’s bid for a fifth consecutive title is doubtful.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/02/20/season-202425-where-has-it-gone-wro
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Former Spanish football boss Luis Rubiales found guilty of sexual assault
• 13:40
3 min
Rubiales was cleared of the charge of coercion for trying to downplay the kiss on the lips of Hermoso during the Women’s World Cup awards ceremony after the final in Sydney.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euro
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Dimarts, 18 de febrer de 2025

Watch: Uganda’s blind football league score against adversity
• 7:04
1 min
Jagwe Muzafaru is visually impaired and founded the Blind Football League to give people like him a taste of the beautiful game.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/news/2025/02/18/watch-ugandas-blind-
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Diumenge, 16 de febrer de 2025

German Rivalry Reignites as Japan Claims 10 Golds in Baku
• 19:30
4 min
The final day of the 2025 Baku Grand Slam delivered thrilling judo action. Murao Sanshiro, Arai Dota, Ruri Takahashi and Ota Hyoga led Japan to a total of 10 golds. Anna Monta Olek triumphed in a fierce German showdown. Azerbaijan hosted a spectacular eve
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Dissabte, 15 de febrer de 2025

Azerbaijan Strikes Gold as Stars Shine in New Weight Categories
• 18:58
4 min
The second day of the 2025 Baku Grand Slam saw thrilling judo action. Home hero Zelim Tckaev secured Azerbaijan’s first gold, electrifying the crowd. Jessica Klimkait and Szofi Ozbas claimed gold in their new weight classes, while Ishihara Tatsuki impres
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