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.
Category: 3. Europe
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Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf wins 2025 World Press Photo of Year
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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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We want French nukes, Polish president says – POLITICO
French President Emmanuel Macron has suggested extending France’s so-called nuclear umbrella over its European allies, amid fears an aggressive Russia could one day turn its sights from Ukraine, which it invaded in 2014 and again in 2022, to the European Union’s eastern flank.
With…
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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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US tariffs will not spark global recession but will weaken economy, IMF says
The Trump administration’s sharp increases in duties have caused global uncertainty to spike, the IMF’s Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, said on Thursday. The import taxes will slow global growth, but not cause a worldwide recession, she added.
The world economy’s resilience…
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This new AI-powered ultrasound machine can tell how tasty a tuna is in just 12 seconds
Tuna is highly prized by sushi chefs, but quality can vary and the process of checking the fish by hand with saws at the market can be dangerous.
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Leaked: Ukraine and US intend to finalise mineral exploitation deal by end of April
Ukraine and the United States signed a ‘memorandum of intent’ on Thursday seen by Euronews laying the groundwork to finalise the mineral deal. Key negotiations are expected in Washington between 21-26 April.
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Elton John and Brandi Carlile vs Trump administration’s cuts to HIV/AIDS relief
“Without prompt action, decades of progress in the global fight against HIV could be reversed, creating a global health crisis that we have both the power and the tools to prevent,” said Elton John in a statement for the new joint-venture.
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