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An exhibition at the European Parliament in Brussels is shedding light on tourism projects from European countries with positive impacts on nature,…

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An exhibition at the European Parliament in Brussels is shedding light on tourism projects from European countries with positive impacts on nature,…

The French National Assembly unanimously approved a bill on Wednesday that ends so-called “marital duty” following criticism about its use to ignore sexual consent in marriages.
This cross-party bill, backed by more than 120 MPs, enshrines the fundamental principle that consent remains…

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Oil prices rose on Thursday after US President Donald Trump warned Iran that “time is running out” and said a “massive armada” was heading…
Since 2024, the EIB has revised its lending policy several times to allow for greater financing of security and defence as EU member states looked at ways to prepare for a possible Russian attack.

The French Senate rejected on Wednesday a law to regulate assisted dying, sending it back to the lower house, where it could now be approved without further Senate approval.
The proposed law aims to allow adults with incurable illnesses to take lethal medication. Only those whose physical…

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Almost six weeks after Australia introduced the world’s toughest social media restrictions for…

The fierce backlash against Donald Trump and his administration’s immigration crackdown is in full swing and figures in the cultural world are speaking out against the president’s actions.
In recent days, celebrities at the Sundance Film Festival have expressed serious concern and dismay…

Claims are spreading online that the European Union is building its own social media platform to replace X, with posts alleging that a new network called “W” will be funded by taxpayers and run as a censorship tool.
Posts, shared widely on X, claim the project is backed by Brussels, financed…

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Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok has been found to perform the worst at countering antisemitic content compared to five other…
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte drew stinging rebukes from across the continent over remarks alleging Europe can’t defend itself without the aid of the US. While Europeans say the assessment is unjustified, US contacts tell Euronews he’s just telling it like it is.