Javier Garcia, a nurse, was aboard one of the two trains that tragically crashed on Sunday, killing at least 42 people and causing trauma in a country where train travel is a symbol of mobility. He shared his experience with Euronews.
Category: 3. Europe
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'It will be difficult for Spaniards to overcome this trauma,' train crash survivor tells Euronews
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Support to EU-Republic of Azerbaijan research and innovation cooperation: Upcoming proposal writing camp and expert consultations
From 9 to 13 February 2026, the European Commission invites researchers, innovators and National Contact Points from Azerbaijan to a three-day Proposal Writing Camp and two days of expert consultations in Baku.
The training will focus on collaborative research project proposals to be…
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Live – Trump says there is ‘no going back’ on Greenland before Davos meetings with European leaders
All eyes will be on Davos on Wednesday afternoon as US President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech, hours after doubling down on his bid to acquire Greenland saying that there is “no going back”.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Freredirksen, and her counterpart in Greenland,…
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Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu accepts invitation to join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that he has agreed to join US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, after his office earlier criticised the makeup of the board’s executive committee.
The board, chaired by Trump, was originally envisioned as a small group of…
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Parliament draws the battle lines on Europe’s Critical Medicines Act
The European Parliament gave a resounding endorsement of Tomislav Sokol’s (EPP, Croatia) report on the Critical Medicines Act (CMA), setting out the Parliament’s battle lines for negotiations.
With 503 votes in favour, 57 against and 108 abstentions, the report sailed through Parliament,…
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Newsletter: Trump flies to Davos with Europe-US relations in the balance
Good morning. I’m Mared Gwyn.
All eyes are on the World Economic Forum in Davos this morning, where a showdown over Donald Trump’s threats to seize control of Greenland looms. The US President is now en route to the Swiss Alps after a minor electrical fault forced his plane to turn back…
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Easier mobility for architects as EU-Canada agreement enters into force
EU and Canadian architects wishing to work in each other’s jurisdictions can now easily do so.
The Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for architects with Canada – the first such EU deal covering services – has become binding, facilitating professional mobility and expanding…
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Italy's 'Tutankhamun's tomb': Archaeologists hail discovery of sole Vitruvius basilica
The newly excavated basilica is the only building definitively attributed to Marcus Vitruvius Pollonius, a founding figure of western architecture.
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Why you need to visit Finland’s newest European Capital of Culture
Oulu has a year-long programme of events putting the spotlight on Sámi culture and climate change.
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