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Over 50 people killed in attack on open-air market in Sudan's second city
• 5:20 PM
3 min
An attack on an open market in the Sudanese city of Omdurman by a paramilitary group killed 54 people and wounded at least 158, health authorities said on Saturday.
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Wounded Palestinian children evacuated to Egypt as Rafah crossing reopens
• 4:41 PM
5 min
The children are the first in what is meant to be regular evacuations of Palestinians through the crossing for treatment abroad.
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At least five dead as Ukrainian cities hit by heavy Russian shelling
Europe • 2:28 PM
8 min
At least five people died overnight as Russian drone and missile strikes pounded Ukraine’s towns and cities, local officials said on Saturday.
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Four years ago Myanmar's military staged a coup and sparked a civil war
• 1:47 PM
8 min
Peace prospects look bleak as a civil war rages despite international pressure on the military four years after it seized power from an elected civilian government.
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Norway releases Russian-crewed ship after cable damage investigation
• 11:30 AM
4 min
Norway has released a Russian-crewed ship authorities suspected of damaging a fibre optic cable connecting Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland.
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Watch: protesters rally to postpone eviction at Barcelona's building
• 11:20 AM
2 min
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside Barcelona's Casa Orsola on Friday to prevent the eviction of long-term tenant Josep Torrent, drawing attention to the city's housing crisis and soaring rents.
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Thousands rally to support Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu as he faces new investigations
• 10:47 AM
1 min
Protests in Istanbul erupted as police used tear gas against supporters of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who faces new legal challenges seen as efforts to remove him from politics.
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Watch: Berlin zoo's panda cubs Leni and Lotti debut to the public with their mother
• 9:51 AM
1 min
Since 31 January, visitors to Berlin Zoo have been able to watch panda cubs Leni and Lotti explore with their mother, Meng Meng. Visit in the morning for the best view.
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‘You learn to live with much less’: Why this family decided to set sail and see the world
• 9:05 AM
25 min
Larissa and Duncan are sailing around the world with their two kids to spot wildlife and collect vital ocean data.
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Rebels move deeper into eastern DR Congo as UN says hundreds killed
• 8:59 AM
8 min
Rwanda-backed rebels are quickly expanding their presence in eastern DR Congo after capturing Goma, the region's major city, the U.N. said on Friday.
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Venezuela frees six US citizens after Trump's envoy meets President Maduro
• 8:26 AM
5 min
The visit by the envoy came as a shock to many Venezuelans who hoped that Trump would continue the “maximum pressure” campaign he pursued against Maduro during his first term.
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Three Israeli hostages and dozens of Palestinian prisoners freed
• 7:22 AM
11 min
Israel has begun releasing a group of Palestinian prisoners after Hamas freed three hostages as part of the ceasefire deal that has halted 15 months of fighting in the Gaza Strip.
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Restoring Rubens: How a gigantic masterpiece is transformed in front of public eyes
Culture • 7:14 AM
1 min
Restorers at Antwerp’s Royal Fine Arts Museum are carefully restoring Peter Paul Rubens' massive 'Enthroned Madonna Adored by Saints' masterpiece in full view of the public.
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Protesters in Greece demand answers two years after 57 killed in Tempi rail disaster
Europe • 6:59 AM
7 min
The crash happened just before midnight on 28 February, 2023, when a freight train and a passenger train crashed head-on on the line linking Athens with Thessaloniki.
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Brussels, my love? Brussels promises to make red tape disappear
Europe • 6:00 AM
1 min
In this edition, we digest the major announcement from the Commission this week to scale back on red tape and environmental legislation and we take the temperature of the European economy
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Myanmar junta extends mandate by further six months, no date given for elections
• 4:40 AM
10 min
The military declared a state of emergency in 2021 when it arrested the country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, in an army takeover which reversed years of progress toward democracy after five decades of military rule.
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Medevac plane with six on board crashes in Philadelphia: at least 7 dead 19 injured
• 4:29 AM
6 min
The crash came just two days after the deadliest US air disaster in a generation when an American Airlines jet collided in midair with an Army helicopter in Washington DC on Wednesday night.
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Health authorities in Romania issue alert as flu cases rise for three consecutive weeks
Europe • 4:13 AM
8 min
So far, 22 people have died with the Health Minister Alexandru Rafila saying none of the fatalities had had the flu vaccine.
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Student-led protesters blockade bridges in Serbia's second city
Europe • 4:01 AM
10 min
Weeks of student-led protests, the largest in Serbia in decades, continue to mount a challenge to the Western Balkan country's President Aleksandar Vučić.
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Trump says White House had 'serious discussions' with Russia about Ukraine war
Europe • 3:50 AM
6 min
Trump has said repeatedly he wouldn't have allowed the conflict to start if he had been in office, even though he was president as fighting grew in eastern Ukraine between Kyiv's forces and separatists backed by Moscow.
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UK ambulance service pleads with public to stop making non-urgent calls
• 12:07 AM
3 min
Ambulance Service, is the patient breathing? Yes, but we haven’t got any heating due to a power cut, can someone bring us a heater?
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Yesterday

Ukraine's 'avoiders' try to dodge being drafted into a bloody war
Europe • 9:12 PM
6 min
As Ukraine enters its fourth year of full-scale war following Russia's invasion, its armed forces face a growing crisis.
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France's military forced out of Sahel region as it closes base in Chad
Europe • 8:57 PM
3 min
The handover of the last French military base in Chad and the Sahel marks a loss of influence for Paris and European interests in the region.
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Italian court refers asylum seekers' case to ECJ in challenge to Meloni
• 8:25 PM
2 min
The Italian appeals court refused to approve the speedy expulsion of 43 asylum seekers detained in Albania under a controversial migration deal.
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Russia says its captured another village in Donetsk in eastern Ukraine
Europe • 8:18 PM
3 min
Moscow claims to have seized the eastern Ukrainian village of Novovasylivka as it appears to be slowly closing in on the key logistic city of Prokrovsk.
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'Harmful and toxic output': DeepSeek has 'major security and safety gaps,' study warns
Business • 5:44 PM
6 min
A new study looking into DeepSeek-R1’s safety found that it could explain in detail the biochemical interactions of mustard gas with DNA.
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'It cost us tears and blood':Trump’s Panama Canal threat stirs up memories of US imperialist past
• 5:43 PM
13 min
The aggressive rhetoric of US President Donald Trump has shocked Panamanians, who see the waterway as a source of enormous national pride.
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Spanish Foreign minister assesses Middle East situation with Euronews
Europe • 5:00 PM
2 min
"Gaza belongs to the Palestinian and the people living in Gaza," Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares told Euronews in an exclusive interview following recent remarks by US President Donald Trump suggesting neighbouring countries should take in Pa
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Protesters in Barcelona angry at evictions and high rental rates
Europe • 4:58 PM
4 min
Local residents and activists blame the influx of tourists, many of whom seek short-term rental accommodations, for contributing to soaring rent prices.
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French budget: Lawmakers strike deal on final bill as decisive vote approaches
Europe • 4:48 PM
2 min
After tense negotiations, a joint parliamentary committee agreed on a final version of the long-overdue 2025 budget plan.
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Was a multi-million Vincent van Gogh masterpiece found in a garage sale?
Culture • 4:30 PM
6 min
Has a previously unknown €14.5 million Vincent van Gogh painting been discovered at a garage sale in Minnesota?
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Tomb of French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen vandalised just weeks after his death
• 4:09 PM
3 min
Police in France's western region of Brittany said they are investigating the damage to the grave, which was reportedly caused by a sledgehammer.
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Consumers across the Balkans boycott supermarkets to protest against rising prices
Europe • 3:47 PM
3 min
The campaign was first launched in Croatia last Friday, but has now been taken up in other Balkan nations after gaining traction on social media.
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Norway seizes ship with Russian crew in Baltic Sea cable damage investigation
Europe • 3:43 PM
3 min
The NATO military alliance is ramping up efforts to protect undersea cables in the region amid growing concerns of Russian sabotage and spying.
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Where is The White Lotus season 3 set? Step into Thailand’s must-see filming locations
• 3:31 PM
9 min
Follow in the footsteps of The White Lotus cast and experience Thailand’s pristine beaches, lush jungles, and buzzing cities.
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Kitchen Confidential: Behind the scenes at the 'Olympics of haute cuisine'
Culture • 3:26 PM
13 min
From the saucepan to the frying pan, the biannual Bocuse d'Or is the pinnacle of perfection for the world's top chefs. Euronews Culture sized up the competition in the kitchens at the 'Olympics of haute cuisine'.
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Commission cuts feedback amid races to push Critical Medicines Act
Business • 3:23 PM
4 min
The EU executive is expected to push ahead with an extremely streamlined timeline for a key piece of health legislation, aiming to present it within the first 100 days of the new administration.
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Commerzbank announces share buyback and record earnings from last year
Business • 3:21 PM
2 min
The update comes as the bank is fending off a takeover from Italy’s UniCredit.
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AI on the rise among European businesses: How are they using it?
Europe • 3:17 PM
2 min
Large enterprises are adopting Artificial Intelligence more than small and medium-sized ones, with significant differences in the way each of them uses the technology.
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Gastronomic greats: Europe's top tourist cities for Michelin-starred dining
• 3:01 PM
9 min
Plan your next trip around top-class dining thanks to these foodie-approved gems.
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Holocaust survivor: “What Israel is doing is horrible”
• 2:51 PM
1 min
Corrie Hermann addressed the European Parliament in Brussels to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, recalling her father’s history. Pál Hermann, one of the greatest cellists of his era, was killed in a concentration camp, but his cello has survived to this da
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EU experts warn: Emerging avian flu mutations could adapt to humans and increase risks
Business • 2:39 PM
5 min
European agencies call for better preparedness and greater information sharing on avian flu as they identify new mutations that could increase the virus’ spread to humans amid increasing cases globally.
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Grammy Awards 2025: Who will win and who should win?
Culture • 2:33 PM
9 min
Will Beyoncé finally win Album of the Year? Is 2025 the year Kendrick Lamar wins it all? Could Charli XCX nab her first Grammy? Here are our predictions for this weekend’s ceremony.
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Father of youngest Hamas hostage and two others to be freed Saturday
• 2:27 PM
4 min
Three more hostages captured from Israel during Hamas' ambush on 7 October will be freed on Saturday.
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Disney+ makes deal with France to stream films just nine months after cinema release
Culture • 1:01 PM
5 min
Disney+ films will only have to wait nine months to appear on the platform, instead of the previous 17-month wait after theatrical release.
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Oscar favourite Karla Sofía Gascón faces backlash – Why are people turning against 'Emilia Pérez'?
Culture • 11:22 AM
17 min
Here’s everything you need to know about the recent backlash against ‘Emilia Pérez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón and how Jacques Audiard’s award-winning film and Oscar hopeful has seen its buzz dwindle in the past weeks. Could this hurt the film’s Oscar chance
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US drug regulator approves first new type of pain pill in more than 20 years
Business • 11:20 AM
3 min
The drug offered more relief than a placebo in clinical trials, though it does not appear more effective than other pain medicines.
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'I love you Gertrūda': Meet the artist making self-love an endurance art on TikTok
Culture • 11:11 AM
12 min
Lithuanian artist Gertrūda Gilytė has knitted the same scarf 65 times, and plans to continue until receiving recognition from the art market.
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DeepSeek AI blocked by Italian authorities as others member states open probes
Business • 10:47 AM
3 min
The Italian Data Protection Authority has halted DeepSeek AI over concerns about its handling of Italians' private data. Ireland and Belgium have also requested information from the Chinese company regarding the model's use of European data.
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Kim Jong-un blasts North Korean officials over 'drinking spree' in rare public rebuke
• 10:37 AM
3 min
At a meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) this week, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un criticised dozens of officials for drunken misconduct.
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Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and Nirvana reunion: The biggest moments from FireAid
Culture • 10:35 AM
13 min
Pop stars, rock legends, first responders, and survivors of the devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires came together for FireAid, a benefit concert to help the area recover.
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Ebola: Nurse in Uganda dies in country's first outbreak in two years
Business • 10:35 AM
4 min
A nurse in Uganda has become a victim of the first outbreak of ebola in Uganda in two years.
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US and Russian figure skating champions among victims of Washington DC plane crash
• 9:44 AM
3 min
An American Airlines jet collided midair with a military helicopter in Washington DC on Wednesday evening, killing 67 people.
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Five years of Brexit: Is the United Kingdom better off?
Europe • 9:09 AM
8 min
Five years after the United Kingdom exited the European Union, polls suggest public opinion has reversed on the issue, with a majority of people now believing it was a mistake.
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Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot'
Europe • 9:07 AM
2 min
Pope Francis expressed concern over the impact of social media, warning against excessive scrolling, which he described as causing 'brain rot.'
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Does Greenland fear US invasion? Not exactly| Radio Schuman
Europe • 8:47 AM
2 min
While Donald Trump's interest in Greenland provoked reactions from EU leaders, residents seem less worried, according to interviews conducted on the ground by Euronews.
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Trump warns tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday
Business • 8:33 AM
4 min
President Donald Trump said his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday, but he’s still considering whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.
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Stockholm Design Week 2025 turns the Swedish capital into a design playground
Culture • 8:32 AM
8 min
From innovative designs made from 300-year-old trees to furniture inspired by fungus and food-themed exhibitions, Stockholm Design Week 2025 (3-9 February) promises fresh perspectives on sustainability and creativity – with a healthy touch of playfulness.
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AYOM to celebrate Brazilian and French cultural ties at Paris Au Fil Des Voix Festival
Culture • 8:23 AM
7 min
Ahead of performance as part of the France-Brazil season this year, Euronews Culture met members of AYOM to discuss spirituality, history, and bringing international musical traditions together.
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Apple’s shares surge despite the largest China sales drop in one year
Business • 8:06 AM
3 min
Apple’s December quarter earnings topped analyst expectations in an overall performance. However, sales in China posted the biggest year-on-year decline since the same quarter in 2023.
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EU official should not get top privacy job, says think tank
Business • 7:27 AM
2 min
Bruno Gencarelli is the European Parliament’s favourite candidate to get the EDPS role.
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Euronews Culture's Film(s) of the Week: 10 movies that will (unfairly) miss out on an Oscar in 2025
Culture • 7:14 AM
30 min
Oscar snubs are to be expected. But these ones hurt.
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France clamps down on cold calling in bid to reduce harassment and scams
Europe • 6:45 AM
4 min
France’s parliament voted to ban cold calling by companies without explicit consent this week. But will it work and how can we avoid scam calls?
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Italy returns ancient Iraqi artefacts seized from illegal traffickers
Culture • 6:44 AM
1 min
The ancient artefacts, which include four terracotta cones and a cuneiform tablet, were presented at a ceremony in Rome attended by police officials and Iraq’s ambassador to Italy.
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Bouncers hired to control crowds in Japanese city after tourist is killed while taking a photo
• 5:31 AM
6 min
Otaru is stepping up measures to manage tourists as overcrowding continues in Japan.
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EU Commission calls for dialogue as European automotive industry faces mounting challenges
Europe • 5:01 AM
3 min
EU car industry faces high energy costs, EV transition, job losses, and US tariff threats. European Commission seeks solutions to boost innovation amid fierce competition from cheaper Asian manufacturers.
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Belgian airspace reopens after closure forced PM Fico's flight to return to Slovakia
Europe • 4:08 AM
6 min
The system outage forced a plane carrying Prime Minister Robert Fico to turn around and head back to Slovakia.
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Israel exchanges 110 Palestinian prisoners for eight hostages held by Hamas
• 3:58 AM
7 min
Israel had delayed their release in protest against the way the eight hostages freed by Hamas were treated as they were handed over to Red Cross staff in Khan Younis.
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Trump blames FAA 'diversity hires' for Washington air collision that killed 67
• 3:52 AM
8 min
An American Airlines flight from Wichita in Kansas was landing at Washington Reagan National Airport when it collided with a military helicopter, crashing into the Potomac river in the worst US aviation disaster in more than 20 years.
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Bundestag reject Merz's second migration bill amid backlash in Germany
Europe • 12:57 AM
4 min
The centre-right CDU party leader sparked fierce criticism on Wednesday for accepting the far right's support in pushing a first bill through parliament.
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‘Much-needed hope’ as CRISPR gene editing therapy recommended for sickle cell disease
Business • 12:49 AM
4 min
Experts hailed exciting news for some people with sickle cell disease in England as the health watchdog decided to grant access to gene-editing therapy on the NHS.
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Finland, Montenegro, Albania: Which digital nomad visa in Europe has the lowest income requirement?
• 12:40 AM
5 min
Spain has just increased its income requirements, but its digital nomad visa still isn’t one of the highest in Europe.
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Rescuers in Japan struggle to save truck driver trapped in sinkhole for three days
• 12:38 AM
2 min
Officials in Yashio city, located north of Tokyo, are trying to rescue a 74-year-old man whose truck was swallowed by a massive sinkhole on Tuesday.
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Serbian students continue march from Belgrade to Novi Sad over deadly train station incident
Europe • 12:30 AM
2 min
Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people.
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Thursday, january 30, 2025

Bodies recovered in Goma as M23 rebels take control and urge normalcy
• 9:56 PM
1 min
Goma's streets saw bodies recovered as M23 rebels urged normalcy. President Tshisekedi promised a strong response. M23 forces advanced toward South Kivu.
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President Trump points at diversity initiatives as possible cause of plane crash
• 7:49 PM
2 min
He also questioned a pilot and an air traffic controller after a plane and a helicopter collided in Washington, killing 67 people.
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Pop icon, singer, muse, racconteuse: Marianne Faithfull dies at 78
Culture • 7:37 PM
14 min
Her admirers included Beck, Billy Corgan, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, although her history would always be closely tied to the Rolling Stones and to the years she dated Mick Jagger, epitomising 'Swinging London'.
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DMA should urgently apply to cloud and AI, lead lawmaker warns
Europe • 6:54 PM
4 min
According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their providers from dominating the market before it’s too late.
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French Prime Minister seeks compromise on controversial 2025 budget plan
Europe • 6:49 PM
3 min
Even if the joint parliamentary committee finds a compromise, there is no guarantee the budget bill will be adopted by the lower house next week.
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New report clarifies US copyright rules for AI-created and human-modified art
Culture • 6:49 PM
4 min
The US Copyright Office has clarified its position on works made with the help of artificial intelligence.
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EU should engage with Trump in a 'calm manner, without anxiety,' António Costa tells Euronews
Europe • 6:30 PM
3 min
"The United States will defend its interests, and Europe will defend its own interests – that is part of international relations," António Costa, the president of the European Council, told Euronews in an exclusive wide-ranging interview.
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#metoothéâtre protestors demand change at the Comédie-Française
Culture • 6:12 PM
11 min
A hearing this month allowed one of France's most important theatre's to dismiss controversial actor Nâzim Boudjenah. But it's too little, too late for the movement against male violence in the arts.
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Watch: Emotional return for Israeli soldier Agam Berger, freed in third prisoner exchange
• 5:49 PM
1 min
Hamas-led militants released the first of eight hostages on Thursday, marking the latest step in the ceasefire agreement that took hold earlier this month in the Gaza Strip.
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Norwegian finance minister blames EU energy policy for government collapse
Europe • 5:43 PM
3 min
Norway’s prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre is left heading a minority government after coalition partner pulls out over EU market rules it says make it impossible to shield citizens from high electricity prices.
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'A path for hope': The Lebanese MP charting a new course for his country
• 4:53 PM
13 min
As Lebanon confronts the aftermath of another war with Israel, non-sectarian MP Michel Moawad discusses the new president, Hezbollah, and his hope for rebuilding a country ravaged by conflict, sectarian violence, and corruption.
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DR Congo conflict: Why is the EU under pressure to reconsider its minerals partnership with Rwanda?
Europe • 4:45 PM
11 min
Diplomatic sources say the bloc is facing calls to suspend its wide-ranging minerals agreement with Rwanda amid fears it is inflaming the escalating conflict in eastern DRC.
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Slovak PM Fico abandons Brussels meeting amid Belgian air traffic control woes
• 4:38 PM
2 min
The Moscow-friendly leader has been pushing Brussels hard to put more pressure on Ukraine over Russian energy supplies.
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Cate Blanchett launches €100,000 grant for refugee filmmakers amid Trump’s immigration crackdown
Culture • 4:30 PM
6 min
The funding project, backed by the International Film Festival Rotterdam and UNHCR, aims to amplify personal stories of forced displacement within the industry.
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French rapist Dominique Pelicot questioned over 1990s cold cases of rape and murder
Europe • 4:11 PM
3 min
Dominique Pelicot, who was jailed in December for repeatedly drugging and raping his then-wife Gisèle, is a suspect in other cases of rape and murder.
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ESA lead astronaut – Europe on front seat to the Moon
Europe • 4:06 PM
3 min
The former head of the International Space Station looks forward to European astronauts heading to the Moon.
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Shell still reviewing moving listing away from London amid profit miss
Business • 3:56 PM
2 min
Shell said it is still reviewing whether to move its listing away from London as the company's latest earnings failed to cheer investors.
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Russia fires dozens of drones at targets across Ukraine
Europe • 3:47 PM
2 min
Russia launched at least 61 drones over Ukraine on the night of 24-25 January, whilst Ukrainian forces confirmed to have downed 46 them.
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Russian drone strike on Sumy residential building kills four, including a child
Europe • 3:46 PM
2 min
In Sumy, a Russian drone strike killed four people, including a child, and injured nine. Over 100 residents were evacuated.
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SoftBank set to invest billions more in Stargate co-partner OpenAI
Business • 3:42 PM
4 min
The Japanese investment holding company could potentially increase its investment in OpenAI, following the two companies already partnering up for The Stargate Project, which includes other investors such as Oracle and Emirati investment firm MGX.
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'War rooms,' data theft allegations and open source: How tech firms reacted to DeepSeek’s AI
Business • 3:25 PM
7 min
The Chinese start-up has shaken up the AI bubble with a cheaper and less energy-intensive model. This is how the big tech league has reacted.
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Online education: Which EU countries have the highest number of online learners?
Europe • 3:10 PM
2 min
In 2024, internet users in the EU took more online courses than in the previous year. Ireland had the highest share of online learners, followed by the Netherlands and Finland.
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