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Surviving Azovstal: Ukrainian soldiers recall Mariupol siege three years on
In May 2022, over 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers were ordered to surrender from the Azovstal steel plant, Ukraine’s last stronghold during the siege of Mariupol. Euronews spoke to the Ukrainian soldiers who defended the encircled city for 86 days and then fought for their lives in Russian prisons.
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How technology is transforming sports: FAVBET Tech at SBC Summit Ukraine 2025
SBC Summit Ukraine 2025 became the largest industry event of the year, gathering almost 700 participants and over 50 speakers from various fields — from sports business to technology, media and the public sector. Participants discussed the…
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Video shows roof collapse at China’s Fengyang Drum Tower
Roof of historic Fengyang Drum Tower in China collapses
Tourists scrambled as the roof of the historic Fengyang Drum Tower in China collapsed. No one was injured.
The Fengyang Drum Tower in China partially collapsed on May 19, with nearby tourists…
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VDR study: German corporates travelling less, spending more
Business travel volumes in Germany fell 8 per cent in 2024, while the average cost per trip increased by 7 per cent, according to data from the country’s business travel association, VDR.
The association’s Business Travel Report 2025,…
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Dutch citizens advised to keep emergency cash on hand amid growing cyber threats
People should keep €70 per adult and €30 per child in cash in case electronic payments systems go down, said the Netherlands’ central bank.
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Could Stratford replace St Pancras as the gateway to Europe?
The transport tech giant Uber is to take on Eurostar through the Channel Tunnel – but…
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Urban wilding and climate resilience: How Breda became the EU’s first National Park City
ADVERTISEMENTThe creative, cobblestoned Dutch city of Breda has officially become the first National Park City in the European Union.
Officially designated by the National Park City Foundation in May, Breda joins London, Adelaide and Chattanooga as the fourth member of a growing global movement…
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Europe’s Tech Challenge with President Toomas Ilves
President Toomas Ilves is a straight talker. Raised in New Jersey by Estonian refugees, he worked as a Radio Free Europe journalist before returning to his parents’ homeland and becoming his country’s president from 2006 to 2016….
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Why climate models are getting Arctic warming wrong – and how scientists are fixing them
Researchers have also warned that even limiting global warming to 1.5°C won’t save our polar ice sheets.
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