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EU countries agree to dilute rules on water quality standards
• 11:20 AM
2 min
Green groups regret lax environmental standards on pharmaceuticals, voluntary monitoring and late compliance dates from the political agreement reached on the Water Framework Directive’s revision.
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Trump calls climate change a 'con job' as leaders of drowning nations watch at the UN
• 7:36 AM
11 min
Trump called renewable sources of energy like wind power a “joke" and blasted the UN's climate efforts.
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Yesterday

Commission claims IT glitch forced second delay to EU deforestation rules 
• 2:47 PM
4 min
EU executive blames IT failure for the second delay in implementing the Deforestation Regulation.
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PSG's Dembélé beats out Lamine Yamal in Ballon d'Or race as Barcelona's Aitana Bonmatí makes history
Sport • 4:55 AM
11 min
Ousmane Dembélé edges past Lamine Yamal to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or after a remarkable season which saw PSG win its first Champions League title. Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí joins an elite club of three – Platini and Messi – after securing her third consecutiv
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Monday, september 22, 2025

Countries’ fossil fuel plans risk derailing efforts to limit global warming to 1.5°C, report warns
• 11:57 AM
5 min
A new report highlights how governments’ fossil fuel production plans contradict climate commitments.
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Friday, september 19, 2025

COP30: EU countries dodge 2035 climate targets with statement of intent
• 9:23 AM
3 min
After lengthy negotiations, EU countries haven't agreed on a 2035 target to present at the United Nations next week.
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Wednesday, september 17, 2025

Sweden and Finland move to safeguard bioenergy production
• 2:12 PM
4 min
Nordic PMs asked the European Commission to allow flexibilities under EU forest rules.
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Toxic ammunition is rotting away in the Baltic Sea. Germany wants to recover it before it’s too late
• 11:04 AM
10 min
Approximately 1.6 million tonnes of WWII munitions lie on the seafloor, leaking toxic compounds that are contaminating marine life and threatening the Baltic ecosystem.
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Climate change tripled death toll from European heatwaves this summer, study says
• 5:05 AM
12 min
Experts say just a few degrees of extra heat can be the difference between life and death for thousands of people.
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EU countries wrangling over 2035 climate target ahead of COP30 - leak
• 4:31 AM
3 min
EU countries have pushed back a decision on 2040 targets from a ministers' meeting this week to a leaders' summit in October, but they are also at odds over key 2035 goals which must be determined before COP30 meets in Brazil in November.
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Tuesday, september 16, 2025

Seven golds lift Kazakhstan to the top at inaugural World Boxing Championships 2025
Sport • 11:57 AM
7 min
More than 500 boxers from 66 countries competed at the event which took place in the UK city Liverpool.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/16/seven-golds-lift-kazakhstan-to-the-top-at-inaugura
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Monday, september 15, 2025

Spain's PM Sánchez calls for Israel to be banned from sports events over war in Gaza
Sport • 6:00 PM
8 min
Speaking to members of his Socialist Party, Sánchez said Israel, like Russia, should not be allowed to compete in international sports events because of its military campaign in Gaza.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https:
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Europe faces billions in economic losses from summer heatwaves, droughts and floods, study warns
• 10:14 AM
9 min
Experts have revealed how extreme weather events are already reshaping Europe’s economic landscape.
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Germany crowned EuroBasket champions, beating Turkey to win their first title since 1993
Sport • 3:35 AM
6 min
Rallying with captain Dennis Schröder, Germany scored the final six points after Turkey had led for most of the game.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/15/germany-crowned-eurobasket-champions
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Sunday, september 14, 2025

Final stage of Spanish Vuelta cycling race abandoned after disruption by pro-Palestine protesters
Sport • 7:10 PM
4 min
The last stage of Spain's Vuelta cycling race was called off just moments before it was due to end as pro-Palestine protesters flooded the roads of Madrid.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09/1
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Dogs, cats and hedgehogs: How pets and animals are helping with climate communication
• 6:09 AM
7 min
An eco-family of hedgehogs, a sun-shy cat, and cuddly pet dogs are among the fresh new ways to raise awareness of extreme weather and climate change. Jeremy Wilks reports from the European Meteorological Society annual meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Former boxing champion Ricky Hatton dies aged 46
Sport • 12:58 AM
2 min
The former light-welterweight and welterweight world champion was one of the most popular boxers in British history. News of Hatton’s death comes two months after he announced he would make a return to boxing in December.<div class="small-12 column text-c
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Saturday, september 13, 2025

‘You’re poisoning my child’: How Mamme No PFAS helped expose Italy’s PFAS pollution scandal
• 5:01 AM
13 min
The former managers of chemical company Miteni received prison sentences after being found guilty of water pollution in northeast Italy. What does this mean for other PFAS cases in Europe?
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Friday, september 12, 2025

EU decision on 2040 climate target to be delayed, diplomats say
• 4:01 PM
3 min
At stake is the review of the EU’s Climate Law, which sets course for the EU to become climate neutral by 2050, but also called for a 2040 climate target to be set in stone.
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Thursday, september 11, 2025

EU to speed up phase out of Russian energy amid US pressure 
• 3:51 PM
4 min
Bloc turns to the US to secure energy supply, but critics worry the EU is shifting dependencies and diverting from the bloc’s climate goals.
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Small businesses exempt from EU’s tax at the border
• 12:51 AM
3 min
Lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to support SMEs' exemptions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism's simplification review.
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Wednesday, september 10, 2025

Austria’s push to scrap nuclear from taxonomy snubbed by EU court
• 3:36 PM
3 min
The lawsuit was filed against the EU executive in October 2022.
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Tuesday, september 9, 2025

MEPs vote for report pushing auto sector to recycle of end-of-use parts 
• 3:49 PM
4 min
New law incentivises more sustainable design, recycling, and reuse of car parts while reducing waste and raw material dependency.
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Monday, september 8, 2025

Sami reindeer herders in Sweden face cultural collapse amid mining and climate threats
• 10:50 AM
11 min
Europe’s largest rare earth deposit could cut off Sami reindeer migration routes.
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EIB invests €17.5m to boost electric vehicle charging network across Greece and Cyprus
• 12:00 AM
3 min
Funding supported by InvestEU will add 2,200 new EV chargers by 2029, boosting green mobility across Greece and Cyprus.
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Friday, september 5, 2025

Algae grown on dairy effluent cuts mineral fertiliser use by 25%, scientists say
• 6:54 PM
7 min
Researchers are developing bio-based fertilisers that reduce pollution, save energy and could curb Europe’s reliance on Russian imports. One promising solution: algae grown on wastewater.
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Worst drought in decades threatens Syria's fragile recovery from years of civil war
• 8:15 AM
12 min
Experts say rainfall has been declining for decades in Syria, where a fledgling government is trying to stitch the country back together following 14 years of civil war.
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Thursday, september 4, 2025

Trump plans to block two Iberdrola wind farms off Massachusetts coast
• 10:28 AM
2 min
President Donald Trump plans to block two Iberdrola wind farms off the US coast, a new step by the president in his fight against renewable energy.
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Wednesday, september 3, 2025

Vatican puts Pope Francis's ecological preaching into practice with vocational farm centre
• 8:18 AM
6 min
The Vatican's first-ever vocational school aims to offer on-site training in sustainable gardening, organic winemaking, and olive harvesting.
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Study finds Europe’s red squirrels may cope better with global warming than expected
• 6:00 AM
3 min
Habitat loss, food, disease and competing species appear to have a greater impact on the species.
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Tuesday, september 2, 2025

Dream draw for Kazakhstan’s Kairat, tough journey for Real Madrid
Sport • 10:36 AM
10 min
Kazakhstan's Kairat will face Real Madrid and Inter Milan in the 2025–26 Champions League, thrilling fans while Spanish media lament the long trip to Almaty.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/09
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Liverpool FC breaks English transfer record with €145m signing of Alexander Isak
Sport • 7:12 AM
3 min
The transfer caps off an unprecedented spending summer for Premier League clubs, who have splashed out more than €3.5 billion.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/news/2025/09/02/liverpool-fc-breaks-en
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Monday, september 1, 2025

Meet the experts sailing to 26 Greek islands to protect endangered Mediterranean monk seals
• 9:28 AM
18 min
For about two months, Luke, Suzanne, Nora, John and Aran have sailed the Aegean and Ionian to inform locals, visitors and tourism operators about the threats monk seals are facing.
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Unions warn of ‘woefully low’ firefighter numbers as EU faces record wildfires
• 5:01 AM
3 min
More than one million hectares burned in Europe in the summer of 2025. Despite the growing threat, unions warn that firefighter numbers remain 'woefully low', urging investment in staffing, prevention and civil protection.
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Sunday, august 31, 2025

The three Scottish brothers who set a world record for fastest Pacific row — in 139 days
Sport • 7:50 AM
5 min
Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean on Saturday completed the journey, arriving in Cairns, Australia, after rowing over 14,000 kilometres nonstop from Peru, becoming the first team to achieve the full crossing from South America to Australia.<div class="smal
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Birdwatchers flock to Colombia and South Africa- so why are Venezuela and DRC being left behind?
• 5:00 AM
8 min
While birdwatching tourism explodes in countries like Colombia and Costa Rica, places like Madagascar and Bolivia are seeing far fewer bird lovers.
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Friday, august 29, 2025

14-year-old boy confesses to deliberately starting several fires in Portugal, police say
• 12:17 AM
4 min
Police say the boy said he was frustrated because of poor results in school and faced difficulties in socialising with his peers.
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Thursday, august 28, 2025

Champions League draw: PSG get tough opponents and Real Madrid head to Almaty
Sport • 6:30 PM
8 min
Real Madrid also got a challenging draw, including a trip far east to play Kairat Almaty of Kazakhstan, 6,420 kilometres from the Spanish capital.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/08/28/champio
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Five-million-year-old fissure discovered off Portugal could explain Lisbon's major earthquakes
• 2:28 PM
4 min
A fissure in the tectonic plate 200 kilometres off the coast of Cabo de São Vicente (Sagres) may be the cause of major Lisbon earthquakes, like the one in 1755.
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Asian Paralympic leaders gather in Astana to map out future of parasport
Sport • 2:07 PM
6 min
The Asian Paralympic Committee met in Kazakhstan for the first time, setting new goals for parasport and honouring athletes at the Asian Awards 2025.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/08/28/asia
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Poland to build Europe’s first of its kind small-scale nuclear power plant in Włocławek
• 10:56 AM
3 min
Poland’s first small modular nuclear power plant, or SMR, will be built in Włocławek, energy company Orlen announced on Thursday, the first project of its kind in Europe.
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Wednesday, august 27, 2025

EU Commissioner slams plans to take European football games abroad
Sport • 2:19 PM
2 min
Playing regular-season European football games outside Europe would be a ‘betrayal’ of the sport’s identity and community roots, according to the EU Commissioner Glenn Micallef.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.
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Trump reports distort science to justify rollback of key climate protections, experts warn
• 12:05 AM
15 min
From sea ice mix-ups to wildfire distortions, scientists say the reports misled on climate dangers.
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Tuesday, august 26, 2025

Tourists in Malta are supporting climate change research by sharing holiday photos of the coast
• 1:56 PM
6 min
The CoastSnap project helps track how climate change is impacting coastlines through community photo contributions.
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Friday, august 22, 2025

China races to build the world's largest solar farm to meet emissions targets
• 10:08 AM
9 min
New data shows china's carbon emissions fell in early 2025, raising hopes the country may have peaked ahead of its 2030 target.
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Thursday, august 21, 2025

Wildfires devastate nearly 10,000 km2 in 2025 with Spain and Portugal hardest-hit
• 2:36 PM
4 min
Spain's civil-protection chief warned that the fires continue to pose a direct threat to populated areas, while Defence Minister Margarita Robles described "airborne action" as difficult because of thick smoke.
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Cheetah cubs destined for the illegal trade in exotic wildlife rescued in Somaliland
• 11:34 AM
6 min
One eight-month-old cub was unable to walk after being tied up for six months, while a five-month-old was “very malnourished".
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Spain's sees worst wildfire season since 1994 with 382,000 hectares burned so far in 2025
• 7:50 AM
5 min
The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS) calculate that 380,000 hectares have burned in Spain so far this year, while the fight against the flames continues.
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Wednesday, august 20, 2025

Crackdown on 'forever chemicals' expands ahead of EU rules overhaul
• 2:10 PM
3 min
As the EU prepares a broader reform of its chemical legislation, the European Chemicals Agency has updated its proposal to restrict “forever chemicals,” adding new sectors to the scope of its planned ban.
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Adaptation efforts like early warnings and preparedness have cut Europe’s flood deaths and losses
• 6:08 AM
5 min
Researchers analysed more than 1,700 floods to untangle the effects of climate change, exposure, and adaptation.
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Tuesday, august 19, 2025

Italy's Ventina glacier has melted so much geologists now can only monitor it remotely
• 8:10 AM
7 min
After 130 years of direct measurement, the retreat of Italy’s Ventina glacier will now be tracked by drones due to rapid melting and unstable terrain.
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Sunday, august 17, 2025

Extreme heatwaves expose vulnerabilities in Europe’s power grid amid rising air con demand
• 8:18 AM
6 min
As Europe faces soaring temperatures and rising energy demand, power grids struggle to keep the lights on without worsening emissions.
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Saturday, august 16, 2025

Researchers reveal the hidden breakthroughs that have slashed the price of solar power
• 6:02 AM
7 min
The breakthroughs went beyond technology, spanning policy, software and more efficient installation processes.
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Friday, august 15, 2025

'Abject failure': Talks on landmark plastics treaty end in Geneva with no agreement
• 7:06 AM
9 min
Nations have said they are deeply disappointed to be leaving Geneva without a treaty
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Thursday, august 14, 2025

Global plastics treaty talks stall as nations divided over limiting production
• 7:24 AM
5 min
Nations remain divided on how to curb plastic production, threatening progress on a landmark global pollution agreement.
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Wednesday, august 13, 2025

Portugal's heatwave extends to the ocean with unusually warm waters in Algarve
• 1:38 PM
3 min
According to IPMA data, sea temperatures in the Algarve will range between 23 and 24°C through Saturday.
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Tuesday, august 12, 2025

Artist’s massive sculpture at UN symbolises burden of plastic waste during treaty negotiations
• 11:01 AM
8 min
An evolving sculpture built from waste confronts negotiators as talks on a landmark plastic continue.
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Monday, august 11, 2025

Thousands of firefighters combat three major fires in Portugal
• 10:01 AM
2 min
A fire in the municipality of Trancoso has threatened to engulf homes as Portugal struggles to contain a worsening wildfire season.
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Saturday, august 9, 2025

Can we force a climate breakthrough? Scientists outline strategy to tip the system
• 8:07 AM
6 min
The authors say some positive tipping points are already occurring in power and transport.
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Friday, august 8, 2025

Spain faces intense August heatwave with soaring temperatures until 13 August
• 7:56 AM
4 min
The State Meteorological Agency warns that the extreme heat episode will continue for more than a week, with temperatures that could exceed 43°C and minimums above 25°C in many areas of the country.
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Thursday, august 7, 2025

France’s top court strikes down pesticide clause in farming law
• 8:05 PM
3 min
Critics called the decision a win for democracy and the planet. Some lawmakers have already vowed to push for a full repeal in the coming months.
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France is burning. Here are 5 ways wildfires can hurt your health
• 12:17 AM
6 min
Wildfire smoke appears to be more harmful than other types of air pollution when it comes to our health.
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Tuesday, august 5, 2025

Former FC Porto captain Jorge Costa dies aged 53 after heart attack in Portugal
Sport • 3:18 PM
3 min
Costa, who was FC Porto's director of football, reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest at the club's training ground in Portugal and died later in hospital.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/08/05
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Ex-Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey granted conditional bail on rape charges
Sport • 2:08 PM
2 min
The 32-year-old Ghanaian international, who recently left Arsenal, has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/08/05/ex-arsenal-f
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Change blows over the Baltic Sea as Poland bets on offshore wind energy
• 1:04 PM
9 min
Poland’s energy transition gains pace as renewables surpass coal and offshore wind becomes a priority.
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Nations meet in Geneva for final push on treaty to curb world’s spiralling plastic pollution crisis
• 12:02 AM
10 min
With plastic production projected to triple by 2060, pressure is mounting to secure a binding agreement that tackles the crisis at its source.
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Monday, august 4, 2025

WATCH: Weekend of wild weather brings rare snowfall to towns in Australia
• 1:52 PM
1 min
As much as 40 centimetres of snow fell in parts of New South Wales over the weekend, the most since the mid-1980s, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
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Italy hands fast fashion retailer Shein €1 million greenwashing fine
• 11:56 AM
4 min
The decision comes after France fined the retailer €40m in July over fake discounts and misleading environmental claims.
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Atmospheric ozone levels exceed safety threshold in northern Portugal triggering health alert
• 10:48 AM
3 min
When close to the Earth's surface, the gas becomes a pollutant which is particularly dangerous for vulnerable people.
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Firefighters 'exhausted' on the second day of Portugal's state of alert for wildfires
• 10:22 AM
5 min
In Vila Real, where there are several active fires, a man suspected of setting fires was arrested.
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Sunday, august 3, 2025

Over 100 people treated for nausea and vomiting due to seawater contamination in Portugal's Nazaré
• 5:36 PM
2 min
The beach was closed on Friday but reopened on Saturday night. The water was contaminated by sewage that was discharged due to a "technical fault."
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Experts urge rethink on renewable energy and its hidden environmental impact
• 4:36 PM
3 min
Renewable energy has become a key part of the global energy transition, presenting itself as the clean alternative to fossil fuels. But green or renewable does not mean zero impact. Let's take a look at the fine print.
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Global plastics treaty talks resume in Geneva: Is this the ‘world’s last chance’ to act?
• 8:48 AM
9 min
Campaigners say that industry lobbyists must be banned from the talks to secure a meaningful outcome.
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Friday, august 1, 2025

Several beaches in France close after sightings of venomous Portuguese man o'war
• 1:39 PM
4 min
The marine creature Physalia physalis — which resemble jellyfish — washed up along the Atlantic coast and beaches in France's Landes region.
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Thursday, july 31, 2025

Real Madrid: Can Alonso carry on Ancelotti’s legacy?
Sport • 5:31 PM
1 min
After a disappointing season by their lofty standards, Xabi Alonso has been appointed as the new manager of Real Madrid.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/31/real-madrid-can-alonso-carry-on-a
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German biathlete Laura Dahlmeier killed by falling rocks on mountain in Pakistan
Sport • 3:13 PM
5 min
Dahlmeier, an Olympic gold medallist, was ascending Laila Peak in the Karakoram mountain range when she was struck by falling rocks while climbing with a partner who survived.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.eu
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Wednesday, july 30, 2025

World Athletics announces new DNA testing rules for women athletes
Sport • 2:35 PM
2 min
From 1 September, only those athletes who have passed the SRY gene test will be allowed to participate in women's competitions organised by World Athletics.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/
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Sunday, july 27, 2025

England wins women's EURO 2025 on penalties despite Spain dominating
Sport • 7:23 PM
11 min
Spain and England finished 1-1 in the Women's EURO 2025 final, with England winning 2-1 on penalties. Spain dominated possession, but England's goalkeeper was exceptional.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.eurone
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Tour de France 2025: van Aert wins final stage, Pogačar takes fourth title in rain soaked finale
Sport • 6:52 PM
2 min
Having already won the sprint on the Champs-Élysées in 2021, the Belgian rider now has his second success on the most beautiful avenue in the world. Slovenian Tadej Pogačar, winner of the Tour de France, took fourth place in a final stage disrupted by rai
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Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam Ends with Heavyweight Glory and Home Triumphs
Sport • 4:33 PM
3 min
The final day in Ulaanbaatar delivered explosive judo. Okada, Sampaio, Savytskiy, Fontaine and Mongolia’s own Batkhuyag took gold. The arena roared as Mongolia celebrated its heroes. A powerful close to a thrilling Grand Slam weekend.<div class="small-12
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Saturday, july 26, 2025

Judo Grand Slam: Mongolia Shines on Day 2 in Ulaanbaatar
Sport • 3:49 PM
3 min
Mongolia lit up Day 2 with two Grand Slam golds at home. Bold and Odgerel thrilled the crowd, while Japan’s Terada and Oino showed strength. A celebration of culture and judo in the heart of Ulaanbaatar!<div class="small-12 column text-center article__but
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Friday, july 25, 2025

IJF World Judo Tour: Rising Stars Shine in Mongolia
Sport • 4:41 PM
3 min
Day 1 of the Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam delivered spectacular action. Japan’s Kondo, Shirakane, and Fujihiro struck gold, while Galitskaia and Nutfulloev made big breakthroughs. A thrilling start to Mongolia’s judo showcase!<div class="small-12 column text-ce
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Lisbon's Stadium of Light set to be transformed into 'Benfica District' by new radical design
Sport • 9:07 AM
6 min
The plans will boost Benfica's stadium capacity to 70,000, add three more pavilions and a series of other facilities, such as a community swimming pool, a theatre and a hotel. Work is due to start in mid-2027 and last two years.<div class="small-12 column
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Thursday, july 24, 2025

Lion City Sailors: Singaporean team making waves in Asia
Sport • 5:31 PM
1 min
Lion City Sailors from the Singapore Premier League were surprise runners-up in this season’s AFC Champions League Two competition.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/24/lion-city-sailors-sing
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Sunday, july 20, 2025

Boxing: Usyk reclaims undisputed heavyweight crown after crushing victory over Dubois
Sport • 3:28 PM
4 min
Oleksandr Usyk has cemented his reputation as one of heavyweight boxing's all-time greats after a crushing victory over British challenger Daniel Dubois.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/20/
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Thursday, july 17, 2025

The rise of Uzbekistan football: the White Wolves’ Golden Generation
Sport • 5:31 PM
1 min
Following impressive results at the youth level, including a maiden appearance at last year's Paris Olympic Games, Uzbekistan is enjoying success on a global scale.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/
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Wednesday, july 16, 2025

World’s oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 after being hit by a car
Sport • 3:55 AM
5 min
A torchbearer for the 2012 London Olympics, Singh took up running at the age of 89 as a way to get over depression after his wife and son died in quick succession in India.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euron
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Monday, july 14, 2025

Kazakhstan hosts Virtus World Basketball Championships as athletes push for Paralympic inclusion
Sport • 4:47 PM
13 min
Kazakhstan became the first Asian country to host the Virtus World Basketball Championships for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Held in Astana, the tournament brought together teams from 11 countries.<div class="small-12 column text-center articl
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Sunday, july 13, 2025

Jannik Sinner beats Carlos Alcaraz to win his maiden Wimbledon title
Sport • 8:01 PM
1 min
World no. 1 Sinner has won the 2025 Wimbledon title for the first time, defeating defending champion Alcaraz, the first Spanish player to win two consecutive Wimbledon titles.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.eu
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Grand prizes, big names: 2nd Esports World Cup starts in Riyadh
Sport • 1:46 PM
2 min
The second Esports World Cup has drawn gamers from across the planet, all vying for a slice of the record-breaking 70 million dollar prize pot, split across 25 competitions, and 24 top-tier games.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a
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Saturday, july 12, 2025

"Forever our number 20": Liverpool retires Diogo Jota's shirt number
Sport • 6:25 PM
2 min
The number 20 will be retired across all levels of the English club, including LFC Women and Academy.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/12/forever-our-number-20-liverpool-retires-diogo-jotas-
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Thursday, july 10, 2025

How does English football fix its competitiveness issue?
Sport • 5:31 PM
1 min
Every footballer dreams of one day playing in the English Premier League. Due to the Pyramid system, their dreams could come true.
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Wednesday, july 9, 2025

Former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti charged with tax evasion, handed one-year prison sentence
Sport • 9:21 PM
2 min
The now Brazil national team head coach was found guilty of evading taxes on his image rights in 2014. Although he will probably not serve the prison term, he'll have to pay a fine and is set to be disqualified from receiving tax benefits in Spain for thr
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Saturday, july 5, 2025

Thousands gather to bid farewell to Liverpool's Diogo Jota, brother André Silva at their funeral
Sport • 2:15 PM
6 min
The funeral proceedings of the late football players Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva took place in the church of Gondomar in their hometown in the east of Porto. Family members, teammates and coaches joined thousands of mourners to pay their final
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Thursday, july 3, 2025

2025 Summer Transfer Window: Who is on the move?
Sport • 5:30 PM
1 min
The summer transfer window re-opened with a rare big-money move. Former Bayer Leverkusen player Florian Wirtz's move to Liverpool is worth over one million euros.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/20
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Monday, june 30, 2025

'Stop this massacre': French football union blasts Club World Cup and FIFA over player welfare
Sport • 8:41 AM
4 min
The UNFP has condemned the Club World Cup, citing the negative impact on player health and accusing FIFA President Gianni Infantino of ignoring these issues.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/06
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Sunday, june 29, 2025

Poland hosts 'World Cup' for foster children in Legia Warsaw's stadium
Sport • 8:02 PM
5 min
The tenth edition of the largest event of its kind for children in foster care has come to Warsaw, offering much-needed recreational opportunities to children from all over the world. The organisers hope that it can improve not only the children's abiliti
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Saturday, june 28, 2025

More European consumers are buying frozen food to reduce waste, survey shows
• 9:03 AM
5 min
As well as saving time and money, frozen food can contribute to a more sustainable food system.
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Thursday, june 26, 2025

2025 Women's Euros: Who will taste success in Switzerland?
Sport • 5:31 PM
1 min
Sixteen teams will compete in the 2025 UEFA Women's Championships in Switzerland. Current European Champions England are looking to defend the title they won at Wembley four years ago.
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