Lagarde urges caution, as investors bet on ECB rate cuts in the near future | Euronews

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The region is currently experiencing unprecedented seasonal temperatures that are spooking winter sports resorts. | Continue reading


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How Norway’s central bank is trying out its own digital currency

Norway’s central bank tells Euronews Next more about its experiment with a national digital currency. | Continue reading


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Elon Musk sparks fury in Kyiv over Twitter comments about Crimea and Russia

"F*** off is my very diplomatic reply to you," said Andriy Melnyk, Ukraine's ambassador to Germany. | Continue reading


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Poland formally demands €1.3T from Germany in WWII reparations

An official note will be handed to Germany's foreign minister in Warsaw on Tuesday. | Continue reading


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Norway oil safety regulator warns of threats from unidentified drones

OSLO – Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority | Continue reading


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Indiscriminate data retention is illegal, EU top court says

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Fossil fuel registry launched to help spot 'stranded assets'

By Shadia Nasralla and Simon Jessop | Continue reading


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TikTok is still promoting banned Russian content to users, says report

A study by Tracking Exposed has found that some new videos from Russian appear via the For You page on TikTok. #TheCube | Continue reading


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Energy bills are soaring in Europe. What are countries doing?

Countries are stepping up to help their citizens pay the bills this winter, when households are expected to bear the brunt of the energy crisis. | Continue reading


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Rainwater everywhere on Earth unsafe to drink due to ‘forever chemicals’

Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years. | Continue reading


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Russia to quit the International Space Station after 2024 and build its own

Russia had stopped cooperating with the ISS in protest against Western sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine. | Continue reading


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EU must cut gas use by 15% this winter, Commission says

The aim, the Commission said, is to safeguard supply to households and essential users like hospitals and key industries. #EuropeNews | Continue reading


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Uber Files: Leak details how Uber 'lobbied leaders and duped police'

A trove of 124,000 documents shows the "extraordinary" lengths the ride-hailing company went to disrupt Europe's taxi industry. | Continue reading


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EU lawmakers demand that abortion be included in Charter of Fundamental Rights

European lawmakers condemned the US Supreme Court ruling that ended constitutional right to abortion. #EuropeNews | Continue reading


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EU member states strike late-night deal on climate laws

The EU wants to become the world's first carbon-neutral continent by 2050. #EuropeNews | Continue reading


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Venice to Introduce Entry Tickets

Venice has announced the official date from which tourists will have to pre-book their visit and pay a fee. | Continue reading


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Revolutionary new Swiss 'water battery Europe's main renewable sources of energy

A large capacity water battery in Switzerland will help stabilise European energy grids. | Continue reading


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Global nuclear power capacity must double by 2050 to ensure energy security

Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 would give the world a chance of capping temperature rises at 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. | Continue reading


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Mammoth new air capture plant will suck 36,000 tonnes of CO2 per year in Iceland

A climate tech firm plans to launch this direct air capture plant in the next two years. | Continue reading


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Bali's new digital nomad visa means foreigners can live and work tax free

Remote working from Bali will soon be easier thanks to Indonesia’s new digital nomad visa. | Continue reading


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In Japan, you can get your supply of edible insects from vending machines

Vending machines are a new idea to encourage people in Japan to eat more insects. | Continue reading


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Es are shrinking because of pollution, warns environmental scientist – Euronews

Sperm count, testosterone levels, penile length and overall human fertility are all being harmed by pollution. | Continue reading


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Study: Falling sperm counts finds 'alarming' levels of chemicals in male urine

Researchers who studied urine samples from nearly 100 Danish young men said they were "astonished" by a cocktail of hormone-disrupting chemicals. | Continue reading


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Scientists test 'living skin' on robot that can heal when cut

The skin is water-resistant, has self-healing properties, and can move and stretch with the movement of the robotic body parts. | Continue reading


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World’s largest vertical farm is being built in the UK size of 96 tennis courts

Comfortably larger than any other facility of this kind, it is due to open later this year. | Continue reading


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From 'a bunch of terrorists' to tourists: Iraq's plan to tempt back travellers

With a stunning array of marketplaces and 12th-century architecture, the scars of war are starting to heal in this historic part of the Middle East. | Continue reading


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Jetpack rescue: Paramedic flies to the top of a mountain in 3 minutes

This is the first time a Great North Air Ambulance paramedic has flown a jet suit up a mountain in the UK’s Lake District. | Continue reading


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High speed train between Paris and Berlin could start operating as soon as 2023

French rail operator SNCF hopes to start running the one day trip between the two capital cities as soon as December next year. | Continue reading


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Davos 2022: George Soros blames AI and new tech for helping repressive regimes

George Soros also said the war in Ukraine "may have been the beginning of the Third World War and our civilization may not survive it". | Continue reading


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Netflix to pay $59M to settle Italian tax dispute

MILAN – U.S. streaming service Netflix | Continue reading


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Netflix fires its editorial staff: Is the streaming giant falling apart?

Netflix has suddenly fired many of the employees from its editorial platform Tudum. Only a week after it published disappointing subscriber numbers, is the streamer in dire trouble? | Continue reading


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A revitalised art market must still navigate the ongoing impact of Covid-19

The fairs that go ahead in 2022 will do so in a market that has been shaken up by the adoption of new technologies and digital solutions. But with new restrictions looming, nothing is guaranteed. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

Russia's new Ukraine weapon: What is a hypersonic missile?

Russia's military says it has used hypersonic missiles for the first time ever, during the Ukraine war. But what are the capabilities of this new weapon? | Continue reading


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Russian 'Rossgram' photo-sharing app to replace Instagram blocked by the Kremlin

Meta's Instagram was banned by Russia on Monday after the social media giant temporarily allowed posts calling for "Death to Russian invaders". | Continue reading


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Intel builds a new €17B chip manufacturing hub in Germany

The US chipmaker plans to invest over €80 billion in Europe in the next decade to ease a global shortage of semiconductors. | Continue reading


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Russia Could-Use Kaspersky Antivirus Software in Cyber-Attacks in Europe

Software by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky could be "misused" by the Russian government, Germany's information security agency claimed on Tuesday. | Continue reading


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Denmark proposes ban on selling cigarettes to people born after 2010

The move aims to prevent the next generation of Danes from touching any form of tobacco. | Continue reading


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Italy builds six new wind farms in a bid to move away from Rusian gas dependency

Italy ranks third in Europe for both renewable power consumption and electrical and thermal power production from renewable resources. | Continue reading


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CERN suspends Russias observer status and all future collaboration over invasion

The decision is the latest falling-out among the international scientific community following Russia's invasion of Ukraine at the end of February. | Continue reading


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Russia's battle with Big Tech to control the invasion narrative is ramping up

From Facebook and Twitter to TikTok, Big Tech is feeling the squeeze from the Kremlin's information war but the platforms aren't taking it lying down. | Continue reading


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Ukraine is one of us and we want them in EU, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews

Ukraine is one of us and we want them in EU, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

Russian space chief: ISS could crash into US or Europe as result of sanctions

Russia’s space chief has raised concerns about the ISS’ future, hitting out at the US over sanctions that aim to “degrade their aerospace industry”. | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

'I felt true emptiness': A hidden loneliness crisis is haunting Italy

The harrowing story of how an elderly woman's body was left undiscovered for two years sparked a debate in Italy about loneliness. #UncoveringEurope | Continue reading


@euronews.com | 2 years ago

EU sanctions 351 Russian lawmakers who voted to recognise Ukraine's separatists

The fresh package of sanctions also limits Russia's access to the EU capital and financial markets. #EuropeNews | Continue reading


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Credit Suisse leak alleges Swiss bank stashed billions in illicit funds

Credit Suisse 'strongly rejects' the accusations. | Continue reading


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Belgium approves four-day week

The package of labour reforms announced on Tuesday would also give gig economy workers more protections. | Continue reading


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Major nuclear fusion breakthrough could bring us closer to carbon-free energy

Scientists in Oxford have more than doubled the previous record set for nuclear fusion. But environmental groups have reservations. | Continue reading


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