The European Union looks set to sharpen its visa suspension mechanism later this year, making it easier for Brussels to revoke visa-free travel for citizens of the 61 countries that currently enjoy it — including all the EU hopefuls in the Western Balkans, as well as Georgia, Moldova, and…
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NGTs: Inside the first European gene-edited wheat field trial | Euronews Tech Talks
What are NGTs, how do they differ from GMOs and how are they agriculturally applied and regulated in the EU?
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Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf wins 2025 World Press Photo of Year
A portrait of a young Gazan boy who lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike has been named World Press Photo of the Year for 2025.
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Russia began Good Friday with missiles and Shaheds
President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on Russian air strikes on Kharkiv and Sumy, calling them a mockery of people and cities.
The Head of State said this in a message on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“This is how Russia started this Good Friday – with…
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Desperate Drake claims he was defamed at Super Bowl show and Grammys
The Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud, among the biggest in hip-hop, continues… Drake now claims he was defamed at the Super Bowl halftime show and the Grammys. Universal Music has warned Drake “be careful what you wish for” with this recent complaint update.
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Sweet surprise: Combat drones drop Easter treats to Ukrainian defenders
Ukrainian soldiers fighting in the Kharkiv Oblast received a delivery as Easter cakes were dropped to their positions by drones typically used for combat operations, the 13th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine Khartiia showed on 15 April.
Footage shows Vampire drones deploying the festive…
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Watch: Rescue of survivors from Italian cable car crash
Four people have died and one has been critically injured after a cable car accident on Mount Faito, between Sorrento and Naples in Italy.
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Deep snow, thick ice and zero delays: Inside the Arctic Circle airports that never cancel a flight
Flying into Inari in the far north of Finland felt like landing at the end of the world.
In every direction, trees and snow. Now and then, we got a glimpse of warmly lit cabins, and occasionally sprawling resorts, dotted amongst the trees.
It was snowing, and the temperature…
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Climate change is redrawing the global wine map. Here’s what it means for your future vintages
Bordeaux might soon have competition for the mantle of the world’s most famous wine region.
As climate change affects rainfall and temperatures continue to rise, experts predict that regions as far north as Yorkshire in the UK could become premier wine producers by the end of the…
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Why Russia’s invasion of Ukraine hangs over tennis like no other sport
It’s easy to think of tennis’ relationship with Russia’s war in Ukraine through the prism of a few key moments.
Russian player Andrey Rublev wrote “no war please” on a camera lens in February 2022, shortly after Russia’s invasion.
In…
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