Category: 3. Europe
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Congo sees 31 deaths from Ebola amid outbreak, WHO says
The latest figures show the casualty rate has nearly doubled since last week.
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Eurovision 2026: France and Australia confirm participation despite boycott threats over Israel
France and Australia have signalled that they will not withdraw over Israel’s possible presence at next year’s Eurovision Song Contest, even as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to intensify.
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Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel to develop AI infrastructure
Intel will design and manufacture custom data centres and personal computing products hand in hand with the world’s most valuable public company.
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Intersex people in Europe face ‘alarming’ rise in violence, EU finds | Transgender
Europeans who do not fit the typical definition of male or female are grappling with an “alarming” rise in violence, the EU’s leading rights agency has said, as concerted campaigns seek to sow disinformation and fuel hatred towards them.
The…
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EU pipeline gas imports on downward trend – report
While gas entering the bloc via pipeline is decreasing, liquefied natural gas is set to increase casting doubts on the bloc’s green undertakings.
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Climate change fades from spotlight, but Europe and Africa are counting cost of 2025 wildfires – Firstpost
Europe and Africa face mounting costs from 2025 wildfires, as climate change slips from the spotlight. Experts warn of rising risks and weak global response.
As global attention shifts away from climate change debates, Europe and Africa are…
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Did Pedro Sánchez incite pro-Palestine protesters to stop La Vuelta cycling race?
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing criticism from opposition leaders who accuse him of inciting the pro-Palestinian protests that disrupted and ultimately cancelled the final stage of La Vuelta a España cycling race.
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First Channel migrant deported under UK’s ‘one in, one out’ deal with France – POLITICO
The Home Office had hoped the first deportation would happen earlier this week, but it was delayed after a High Court judge on Tuesday imposed a “short period of interim relief” on another migrant’s departure so lawyers could determine whether the person had been a victim of modern…
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Mars to invest €1bn in Europe as Kellanova deal remains unresolved
American multinational confectionery firm Mars will invest €1 billion in Europe by the end of 2026, the sweetmaker announced on Thursday. The funding will go towards boosting manufacturing and innovation across its 24 factories in 10…
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