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Bright nights, hotter planet? Light pollution may be driving ecosystems to release more carbon

November 12, 2025
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EU Tech Chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty

November 12, 2025
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Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes

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France’s first urban cable car in the Paris region set to open

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First snow of the season: Record cold hits southeastern US as 18 million under freeze warning

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Bright nights, hotter planet? Light pollution may be driving ecosystems to release more carbon
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Bright nights, hotter planet? Light pollution may be driving ecosystems to release more carbon
EU Tech Chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty
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EU Tech Chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty
Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes
World
Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes
France’s first urban cable car in the Paris region set to open
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France’s first urban cable car in the Paris region set to open
Convicted rapist MP quits Australian parliament moments before ouster vote
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Convicted rapist MP quits Australian parliament moments before ouster vote
Kazakh vocalist Aigerim Altynbek stuns jury, wins big at Portofino’s Opera Competition
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Kazakh vocalist Aigerim Altynbek stuns jury, wins big at Portofino’s Opera Competition
Latest news bulletin | August 8th, 2025 – Midday
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Latest news bulletin | August 8th, 2025 – Midday
Nagasaki ceremony remembers Koreans killed in atomic bombing
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Nagasaki ceremony remembers Koreans killed in atomic bombing
Bright nights, hotter planet? Light pollution may be driving ecosystems to release more carbon
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Bright nights, hotter planet? Light pollution may be driving ecosystems to release more carbon
EU Tech Chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty
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EU Tech Chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty
Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes
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Venezuela carries out military exercises amid fears of US strikes
France’s first urban cable car in the Paris region set to open
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France’s first urban cable car in the Paris region set to open
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Donald Trump signs executive order against ‘exploitative ticket scalping’

April 1, 2025

The new directive is aimed against “exploitative” ticketing scalping for concerts – an issue which is not exclusive to the US. Read More

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Floodwaters sweep away cars as heavy rain hits Paros island

April 1, 2025

Experts warn that more severe weather is on the way, with heavy rain expected to hit the Aegean islands, particularly the Cyclades. Read more at Read More

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Macron and Tebboune attempt to defuse French-Algerian diplomatic crisis with phone call

April 1, 2025

After a months-long diplomatic spat, the French president and his Algerian counterpart have reiterated their commitment to work together. Read more at Read More

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Latest news bulletin | April 1st – Midday

April 1, 2025

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at Read More

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Tate Britain to return Nazi-looted painting to Jewish collector’s heirs

April 1, 2025

Looted by the Nazis during World War II and lost for decades, a 17th-century masterpiece is finally returning to its rightful heirs. Read More

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Hopes fading for more survivors in Myanmar’s devastating earthquake

April 1, 2025

Rescue operations in Myanmar continue after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake killed over 2,000, injuring thousands, with infrastructure damage and power shortages complicating relief operations. Read more at Read More

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Von der Leyen vows to use all cards to ‘push back’ against Trump’s reciprocal tariffs

April 1, 2025

Brussels has a “strong plan to retaliate” against Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, Ursula von der Leyen has said while calling for a “negotiated solution”. Read More

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Myanmar: More than 2,000 confirmed dead in earthquake as landslides leave some areas inaccessible

April 1, 2025

Warnings of acute hunger and disease outbreaks come as the confirmed death toll keeps on rising. Read more at Read More

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Q&A: We have a historic chance to make our region prosperous, Uzbekistan president tells Euronews

April 1, 2025

The upcoming summit in Samarkand will be truly historic as it will bring together for the first time the leaders of the five Central Asian countries and the EU in…

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Israeli airstrike hits Beirut suburb, killing at least three

April 1, 2025

Israel’s early Tuesday airstrike, launched without warning, followed its first attack on Beirut since November’s ceasefire, escalating tensions with Hezbollah after recent hostilities. Read more at Read More

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