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No comment: Ukrainians in Maidan Square commemorate fallen and missing soldiers
• 10:15 PM
1 min
Tuesday, 19 November marks the 1,000th day since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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No comment: At least one dead after landslide in eastern Turkey
• 10:12 PM
1 min
A fatal landslide occurred in the Cayeli district of Rize following heavy rainfall.
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No comment: New Delhi continues to choke in polluted air
• 10:08 PM
1 min
India’s capital halted construction and shut schools after the city was enveloped with toxic smog. Its roads were bustling with traffic and the occasional water sprinklers mounted on trucks were deployed to reduce dust.
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No Comment. Toni, Berlin's pygmy hippo star, hunts for treats
• 10:04 PM
1 min
The Berlin Zoo has shared a video of Toni, a baby dwarf hippopotamus, diving for treats alongside his mother Debbie.
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US recognises Venezuela's opposition candidate as president-elect months after election
• 9:55 PM
4 min
President Joe Biden's administration had previously said González had earned the most votes in the disputed July 28 election, but had fallen short of acknowledging him as president-elect.
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Five largest EU countries back joint defence bonds to stop Russia's 'imperial ambitions'
Europe • 8:35 PM
3 min
The development followed Putin's signing of a revised nuclear doctrine that declared a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on the country.
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Spanish farmers lash out against Mercosur: “They will end European agriculture”
• 8:13 PM
5 min
The Spanish government has defended the agreement between the European Union and Mercosur on agriculture and livestock, unlike other countries such as France or Germany. This has provoked the anger of Spanish farmers, who are not ruling out protest action
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Microsoft pitches AI agents that can perform tasks on their own at annual Ignite event
Business • 5:54 PM
2 min
The move has been criticised by other tech companies who have branded Microsoft as being a "panic mode".
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Paris could offer new parents anti-pollution baby 'gift bags' to combat 'forever chemicals'
Business • 5:31 PM
5 min
The proposed effort, set to go to a vote on Tuesday, is similar to "baby box" programmes in other European countries and includes non-plastic items.
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Moldova firms up EU ties in the face of Russian propaganda, with Transnistria the key challenge
Europe • 5:31 PM
3 min
The Moldovan government is boosting its efforts to improve EU support among its divided public — partly by emphasising its strategic importance during the Ukraine war.
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Latest news bulletin | November 19th – Evening
• 5:00 PM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Gisèle Pelicot says 'macho' attitude towards rape must change in one of France's biggest trials
Europe • 4:26 PM
2 min
Gisèle Pelicot's trial against her husband and more than 50 other men who raped her shocked France and triggered nationwide protests raising awareness against sexual violence.
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Bard or bot? Study shows readers prefer AI to human poetry
Culture • 4:12 PM
5 min
A study by the University of Pittsburgh reveals that AI-generated poetry has been rated higher than poems written by humans.
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Spain's royals return to flood-hit region weeks after being pelted with mud
Europe • 4:10 PM
3 min
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were welcomed in a town in Valencia after their first trip was cut short by angry residents hurling mud and insults.
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EU DECODED: Could lab-grown meat arrive in supermarkets soon?
Europe • 4:00 PM
5 min
In this episode we talk about new ways of manufacturing mankind’s primary source of protein: meat. The Netherlands, Spain and Germany lead the way in development of cell-based meat, but it has already been banned in Italy. So how urgently does the EU need
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MT Pop dances into history as first Vietnamese Red Bull Dance Your Style champion
Culture • 3:50 PM
1 min
MT Pop made history as the first Vietnamese dancer to win the Red Bull Dance Your Style title, defeating French dancer Rubix in an electrifying finale at the 2024 World Final in Mumbai.
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Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik seeks parole for a second time
Europe • 3:36 PM
2 min
Prosecutors in Norway say the far-right extremist's parole request should be denied because there is a 'real risk' that he will commit another violent crime.
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German architecture prize rescinded over artist signing Israel boycott letter
Culture • 3:01 PM
5 min
The Schelling Architecture Foundation has refused to award the winner of its top prize because they signed a letter pledging to boycott Israeli institutions.
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Road accidents in EU claim over 20,000 lives in 2022 as fatalities rise
Europe • 2:57 PM
1 min
Regions in Portugal, Greece, and Romania reported the highest fatality rates. While EU-wide road deaths rose by about 9% between 2020 and 2022, the long-term trend offers hope.
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COP29: denial in the face of a climate emergency
• 2:43 PM
1 min
At COP29 in Baku, climate activists demanded that rich countries provide $5 trillion per year in funding to support poorer countries' climate needs.
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Animal or plant? EU countries at odds over protein strategy
Europe • 2:37 PM
5 min
A renewed call by EU agriculture ministers to boost local protein production has sparked a divide over the direction of a forthcoming policy initiative.
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Ukraine has used US-supplied missiles on Russian territory for first time, Moscow says
• 2:29 PM
4 min
The Russian Defence Ministry says that Ukraine launched ATACMS missiles at Russia's Bryansk region shortly after Joe Biden gave approval for US military supplies to be deployed on Russian territory.
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Charles Dumont, composer of Edith Piaf's 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien', dies aged 95
Culture • 2:26 PM
1 min
French singer-songwriter Charles Dumont, who composed Edith Piaf's famous song 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien' has died aged 95.
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British Airways planes stuck on the tarmac after IT outage at Heathrow
Business • 2:17 PM
3 min
The flag carrier, owned by British-Spanish multinational airline holding IAG, later said the problem had been fixed much more speedily than in the past because of millions more being spent on extra investment in IT.
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Europe’s landmark new missile, warship projects get cautious industry thumbs-up
Business • 2:14 PM
4 min
The European defence sector grew by a remarkable 17% last year – but is still calling for longer-term certainty as governments seek to invest in security.
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Fluffy felines compete for prizes and steal hearts at Rome's SuperCat Show
Culture • 1:40 PM
1 min
The 26th annual SuperCat Show in Rome brought together feline lovers, breeders, and furry stars at the Fiera di Roma for a weekend celebrating all things cat.
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Technology: A threat and tool for Ukraine's 'drone war' with Russia
Europe • 1:24 PM
6 min
Western technology has been found in Russian drones used to attack Ukraine, fuelling calls from Kyiv to tighten sanctions and export controls on Moscow.
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Climate finance takes centre stage at COP29
• 1:11 PM
1 min
"Azerbaijan's COP is about finance," said Hikmet Hajiyev, the president's foreign policy adviser, in an interview with Euronews.
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European leaders pledge support for Ukraine on 1,000 days of war
• 11:59 AM
7 min
Leaders of the world's 20 major economies also issued a joint declaration in which they called for a global pact to combat hunger, more aid for Gaza and to end the hostilities in the Middle East.
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Survivors of clergy abuse urge Vatican to expand zero-tolerance policy beyond US
• 11:53 AM
3 min
The policy, which permanently removes priests for a single act of sexual abuse, is currently limited to the US.
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Thyssenkrupp's steel division sees valuation slump as outlook remains gloomy
Business • 11:38 AM
3 min
The unit has suffered from rocky economic conditions, fierce competition from Asian manufacturers, and a pressure to decarbonise.
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British artist wants to reunite with teenagers she photographed in 80s
Culture • 11:12 AM
9 min
A photographer is trying to track down what happened to a group of teenagers she captured in the 80s.
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Hong Kong: 45 pro-democracy activists sentenced to prison in biggest national security case
• 11:11 AM
5 min
A Hong Kong court has handed prison sentences to 45 democracy advocates in the city's largest trial under the 2020 national security law, with rights groups condemning the verdict.
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Damage to underwater cables was 'sabotage', German defence minister says
Europe • 11:03 AM
3 min
Two underwater fibre-optic communications cables running between Finland and Germany were discovered cut on Monday, an incident both countries said was under investigation.
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UK farmers join French with protest against 'hammer blow' inheritance tax hikes
Europe • 11:00 AM
7 min
Until now, the UK has not seen farmers' protests like those that have hit other European countries.
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Latest news bulletin | November 19th – Midday
• 11:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Pope Francis calls for probe into possible Gaza genocide in new book
Culture • 10:45 AM
5 min
Pope Francis has called for an investigation to determine if Israel’s attacks in Gaza constitute genocide, according to excerpts released from a new book ahead of the pontiff’s jubilee year.
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Czech Republic blames Russia for bomb threats against schools
Europe • 10:36 AM
2 min
The head of the Czech secret service has pointed the finger at Moscow for hoax bomb threats that forced hundreds of schools to shut for days.
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WATCH LIVE - Volodymyr Zelenskyy, European Parliament leaders mark 1,000 days of war
Europe • 10:33 AM
1 min
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses European Parliament, and party leaders mark 1,000 days of war following Russia's full-scale invasion.
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US warns Turkey against hosting Hamas leaders after Qatar abandons negotiations with Israel
• 10:16 AM
3 min
The Biden administration's message follows reports that senior members of Hamas left Qatar for Turkey last week after Doha withdrew from its key role in efforts to broker an end to the war in Gaza.
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Arthur Frommer, acclaimed travel writer and author of 'Europe on 5 Dollars a Day' dies at 95
Culture • 10:07 AM
10 min
Arthur Frommer's guidebooks revolutionised leisure travel, by convincing average Americans to take budget holidays abroad.
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Putin signs new doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear weapon use
Europe • 10:03 AM
2 min
The Kremlin says that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could warrant a nuclear response.
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Military spending in Western and Central Europe higher than end of Cold War, data shows
• 9:59 AM
3 min
Defence and security outlay across Europe increased by 16% from 2022 to 2023, with Poland more than doubling its arms budget since 2014.
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Historic Maori rights demonstration in New Zealand draws 35,000 people
• 9:52 AM
1 min
As tens of thousands of marchers crowded the streets, the throng of people with flags had the air of a festival rather than a protest.
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Georgian police break up anti-government protests
• 9:47 AM
2 min
Demonstrators accuse Moscow of interfering in October's parliamentary elections, in which the ruling Georgian Dream party won 54% of the vote.
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Japanese poet Shuntaro Tanikawa, master of modern free verse, dies aged 92
Culture • 9:30 AM
4 min
Tanikawa diverged from haiku and other traditions, and explored the poetic, not only in the repetitive music of the spoken word but also the magic hidden in little things.
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How conspiracy theories about Spain’s deadly floods spread online
Europe • 9:18 AM
7 min
The tragedy that left over 200 people dead has sparked a deluge of disinformation, including claims that the extreme weather was artificially engineered.
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Poland urges polio vaccinations for children after the virus is detected in Warsaw sewage
Business • 8:59 AM
2 min
About 86 per cent of the country's three-year-olds have been vaccinated against polio, shy of the 95 per cent recommended to prevent the spread of the virus.
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EU countries commit to joint drone, missile and warship development
Europe • 8:31 AM
4 min
Defence spending is set each €326 billion (1.9% of EU GDP) in 2024, but despite the increase in military spending, national efforts alone are not enough for the EU to be ready for high-intensity warfare, said outgoing top diplomat and EDA chief Josep Borr
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Nvidia earnings preview: Another record quarter expected
Business • 7:54 AM
4 min
Investors are keenly awaiting Nvidia's 2025 financial earnings report for its third quarter on 20 November, with expectations of record revenue. Nvidia's performance remains pivotal to AI industry trends and broader tech markets.
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Tesla shares surge on hopes for self-driving rules relaxation
Business • 7:24 AM
4 min
Tesla may soon overcome a critical regulatory hurdle for its autonomous driving system, with Elon Musk's support for Donald Trump appearing to pay off. If the electric carmaker's Robotaxi services receive regulatory approval, it could usher in another pha
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Kremlin warns that use of US missiles would be a 'radical change' in war
• 7:18 AM
3 min
On Sunday, US President Joe Biden authorised Ukraine to use Washington-supplied missiles to strike deeper inside Russia for the first time following months of refusal.
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Abkhazia's leader resigns after mass protests over 'pro-Moscow' property deal
• 7:09 AM
2 min
The so-called president of the self-declared parastate of Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, has resigned but will withdraw his resignation if protesters do not leave government buildings in Sukhumi by Tuesday.
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Dubai Chocolate is taking Europe by storm: But is it worth the hype?
Culture • 6:45 AM
1 min
Dubai Chocolate, a luxurious blend of pistachio cream, crispy knafeh, and rich chocolate, has gone viral in Europe, sparking long lines and a frenzy for its exclusive releases.
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Is Borrell’s proposal to suspend political dialogue with Israel a flop? | Radio Schuman
Europe • 6:42 AM
2 min
EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called to suspend political dialogue with Israel over the country's alleged violations of human rights and international law in the Gaza Strip.
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Latest news bulletin | November 19th – Morning
• 6:00 AM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Amsterdam mayor says she regrets use of word 'pogrom' to describe attacks on Israelis
• 1:50 AM
4 min
Femke Halsema used the term to describe the violence which followed a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and the local Ajax football club.
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Ukrainian city of Odesa without power for two days following Russian strikes
Europe • 1:08 AM
3 min
There is no electric transport on the roads, and 'invincibility' points for heat, water and electricity have been set up across the city.
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Australian gold miner to pay Mali €152 million to free staff detained in tax dispute
• 12:53 AM
2 min
Resolute Mining's CEO and two other employees were arrested in the Malian capital in early November after meeting with tax and mining authorities.
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US envoy arrives in Lebanon as Israeli airstike hits central Beirut
• 12:49 AM
4 min
Recent Israeli strikes targeted government and diplomatic buildings in a densely populated area of the Lebanese capital, killing at least five people.
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Priest who allowed Sabrina Carpenter church video shoot stripped of duties
Culture • 12:48 AM
6 min
"Please, please, please / Don't bring me to tears when I just... get investigated for mismanagement."
Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello has been relieved of his duties, following an investigation that was launched when he authorized pop star Sabrina Carpenter t
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European tech in 2024: New report reveals poor gender equality, US poaching talent, and AI boom
Business • 12:38 AM
5 min
Atomico’s latest European tech report showed a worrying trend for women, how Europe is responding to the AI boom, and how the US is poaching tech talent.
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Son of Norway's crown princess arrested on suspicion of rape
Europe • 12:28 AM
2 min
Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was detained in Oslo on Monday evening.
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Here are some controversies ahead of Notre Dame de Paris' reopening in December
Culture • 12:18 AM
11 min
The Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, whose historic bells were silenced following 2019’s devastating fire, will soon echo again with fresh chimes. Although the Cathedral will reopen on 7 December, the process has been far from smooth. Take a look at some of
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The results of the Hungarian EU presidency are a success
• 12:17 AM
12 min
With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let’s make Europe competitive again, Balázs Orbán writes.
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Thank God it’s (almost) over
• 12:16 AM
5 min
When the Hungarian government introduced the logo for the EU presidency — a Rubik's Cube — in July, I was hopeful. Maybe, I thought, they are getting their act together. Well, they did not. Today, this Rubik's Cube still looks like confetti, MEP Daniel Fr
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Strip Putin of his 'money and power' to restore peace, Zelenskyy tells MEPs as war turns 1,000 days
Europe • 12:15 AM
6 min
As the war in Ukraine turns 1,000 days, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the European Union to 'push harder' against Vladimir Putin.
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Yesterday
Efforts continue to clear sewage system following floods in Spain's Valencia region
Europe • 11:50 PM
3 min
In the municipality of Paiporta, 60% of the sewage system has so far been cleared, but the sewers are still not being drained.
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EU fails to reach unanimous agreement on suspending dialogue with Israel
Europe • 10:15 PM
2 min
At the Foreign Ministers' meeting in Brussels, Josep Borrell, the EU foreign policy chief, proposed the suspension of political dialogue with Israel due to human rights violations in Gaza but failed to get the support of all member states.
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Finland and Germany investigate severed undersea data cable
Europe • 9:58 PM
3 min
In a joint statement, the two countries said the damage comes at a time that “our European security is not only under threat from Russia‘s war of aggression against Ukraine, but also from hybrid warfare by malicious actors.”
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Slovakian and Hungarian politicians condemn move to allow use of US missiles by Ukrain in Russia
Europe • 8:41 PM
2 min
President-elect Trump, who takes office in about two months, has raised uncertainty about whether his administration would continue vital military support to Ukraine. He has also vowed to quickly end the war but hasn't provided any details as to how.
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Controversial Hungarian law criticised as anti-LGBT to appear before EU Court of Justice
• 7:58 PM
2 min
The first hearing on the Hungarian Child Protection Act takes place on Tuesday at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.
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Brussels turns blue and yellow as Ukraine war reaches 1,000 days
Europe • 7:30 PM
1 min
November 19th marks the 1,000th day since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. To honour the grim milestone, Ukraine's colours shine bright on the buildings of Brussels' EU institutions.
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Defeating its purpose? Fossil fuel lobbyists accompany European governments to COP29
Europe • 7:19 PM
3 min
According to a coalition of NGOs, the European Union's national delegations brought more than a hundred fossil fuel representatives with them to Baku for the UN climate conference.
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GPHG 2024: A win for Chopard in the new sustainable innovation prize category
Culture • 5:48 PM
14 min
Cactus leather, recycled carbon fibre and vegetal rubber: low-impact materials are the new prestige in luxury watches. Chopard won the brand new "eco-innovation" prize at this year's GPHG awards.
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Revealed: parents’ biggest fears about what children do online
Business • 5:41 PM
3 min
On the UN Day for preventing child sexual exploitation, exclusive data shows the scale of parents’ concerns over explicit content and online predators – as activists say lawmakers are dragging their feet.
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No comment: Farmers protesting against the MERCOSUR treaty block traffic in southern France
• 5:20 PM
1 min
In France's Var department, farmers protesting against the MERCOSUR treaty gathered this Monday morning at various locations in the area, blocking highway traffic in Le Cannet-des-Maures.
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Austria's three-party coalition begins to take shape without the far-right
Europe • 5:15 PM
2 min
After several rounds of exploratory talks, Chancellor Karl Nehammer announced the preliminary decision to form a coalition between three parties - ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS.
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Israel’s forced displacement in Gaza is a crime against humanity
• 5:00 PM
7 min
The rest of the world needs to step in and stand up for the law and the human beings these laws are meant to protect. This shouldn't be allowed to get worse. It needs to stop now, HRW’s Nadia Hardman writes.
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Latest news bulletin | November 18th – Evening
• 5:00 PM
1 min
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Swiss esports event cancelled after host team founder's anti-abortion comment
Culture • 4:01 PM
1 min
An event billed as Switzerland's biggest esports competition has been cancelled after the host team's founder posted an anti-abortion comment on social media, triggering outrage that led three rival squads to pull out.
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Netherlands, Croatia, Greece: Where it's easiest to chat to locals if you're an English speaker
• 4:00 PM
5 min
Some of Europe’s most popular destinations are the most challenging to move to if you only speak English.
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How EU countries compare on readiness for the next health crisis
Business • 3:49 PM
6 min
The new report compared countries’ vaccination rates, compliance with international health standards, and more.
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No U-Turn on Chinese car tariffs, Spain’s finance minister says
Europe • 3:46 PM
2 min
In an interview with Euronews’ Europe Conversation, Carlos Cuerpo spoke of the economic impact of recent devastating floods, and how Europe should respond to US President Donald Trump
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Archaeologists uncover 'remarkable' section of 2,000-year-old Roman road in South London
Culture • 3:36 PM
3 min
Built after the Roman invasion in AD 43, the 2,000-year-old road connected the port of Dover to Londinium and the West Midlands.
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No comment: Denmark’s Tivoli Gardens open for glittering festive season
• 3:35 PM
1 min
Denmark’s Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, turns 81 this year. The attraction has opened for the Christmas season with lights, a Santa Claus and a festive cheer.
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Which EU country is the biggest consumer of lightweight plastic bags?
Europe • 3:14 PM
3 min
The number of lightweight plastic bags purchased across the EU is staggering – nearly 30 billion in 2022 alone. However, their usage rate is declining rapidly. Which countries use the most, and which are the most eco-friendly?
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Tax on world's wealthiest billionaires faces resistance at G20
Business • 3:01 PM
3 min
G20 leaders are meeting in Brazil on Monday and Tuesday to agree on a global tax on the world’s 3,300 richest individuals, which could raise up to $250 billion.
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'Bot' accounts swamp Spanish social media with misleading flood claims
Europe • 3:00 PM
8 min
As Spain reels from its worst flooding in decades, misleading posts about DANA — the phenomenon that caused it — have been going viral on social media.
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UK property: Average selling price falls for second month in a row
Europe • 2:52 PM
3 min
Despite the fall in asking prices, property website Rightmove says market activity is still strong compared with the same time last year with the number of sales being agreed 26% higher than in that period in 2023.
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Meet the 'Nepo Pets' who earn more than the average Brit with one Instagram post
Culture • 2:46 PM
10 min
Move aside Nepo Babies – here are the celebrity pets that earn more than the average Brit, according to a recent study.
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Georgian opposition starts round-the-clock protest in Tbilisi calling for election rerun
Europe • 2:39 PM
4 min
The demonstrators claim that the country's recent parliamentary elections were rigged and are demanding a rerun.
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EU Data Protection Supervisor hearings likely delayed to January
Business • 2:34 PM
2 min
The European Commission has finalised its shortlist but lawmakers fear they have no time to grill candidates this year.
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Emerald backwaters, golden beaches and hilltop havens: Northern Kerala is India’s tranquil gem
• 2:33 PM
10 min
If you’re seeking to discover India's more tranquil side, why not go on a serene and safe eco-adventure in Kerala?
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Dozens more dead as Russia continues attacks on Odesa and Sumy
Europe • 1:53 PM
2 min
At least 19 people have died with many more injured across Ukraine in drone and missile strikes this Monday morning.
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Why are women shaving their heads to protest Donald Trump's reelection?
Culture • 1:51 PM
6 min
Women are shaving their heads on TikTok to protest Donald Trump's reelection, as part of the 4B movement. In reaction, cancer survivors and alopecia victims have been condemning this trend, while Trump supporters have been mocking it.
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