The EU’s António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen will be taking part in the first-ever EU-Central Asia summit on Friday held in the Uzbek city of Samarkand.
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EU-Uzbekistan enhanced partnership agreement could be signed as early as June
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What are GMOs and why do they remain so controversial?
DNA is similar to a set of instructions written using four letters – A, T, C, and G – which tell the body how to function and develop.
These four letters form a unique combination for each organism, making each one unique.
A segment of DNA is called a gene, while the entire set of…
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Working in Europe: How can social mobility boost the continent’s economy?
More than a third of Europeans face serious barriers to social mobility, leading to lower employment rates, a less productive workforce, and slower career growth than those from wealthier backgrounds.
As Europe’s population ages and businesses need new skills, the number of…
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How is the EU developing trade and investment ties with Central Asia?
As the first-ever EU-Central Asia summit started this week in Samarkand, Euronews spoke to Uzbekistan President, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, about how the EU is developing trade and investment ties with Central Asian states.
“Over the past seven years, the trade turnover between…
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Hamas-run health ministry quietly removes thousands from Gaza death toll, researchers find
Some 3,400 names were removed from the most recent death reports from the Strip, raising concerns of inflated figures by Hamas.
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Fact check: Are Donald Trump's tariffs on the EU really reciprocal?
Economists tell Euronews Trump’s rates are not in any way based on the tariffs imposed by the US’ trading partners and therefore cannot be considered an equal measure.
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New Ultrasound Technology Stimulates Immune Cell Therapy
Immune cells are generated to keep our bodies healthy. To combat disease, our bodies initiate two separate waves of immunity. The first wave, known as innate immunity, is a generalizable response that tries to inhibit pathogens and stop disease progression….
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TikTok faces €500 million fine for illegally shipping European user data to China – report
TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is reportedly set to be hit with a fine of over €500 million for illegally shipping European user data to China.
The privacy fine will be issued by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (Irish DPC), according to Bloomberg, citing sources…
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Sutton Hoo helmet’s origin story challenged by discovery from amateur metal detectorist
An ancient stamp unearthed by a metal detectorist suggests the Sutton Hoo was actually made in Denmark, and not Sweden as previously…
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Greece storms were made wetter and more destructive by climate change, study finds
In late March and early April, severe storms struck several Greek islands, leading to significant flooding and damage.
The heavy precipitation during the weather event shows clear signs of being intensified by human-driven climate change, according to a new attribution study.
“The…
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