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EU ministers water down proposal on child sexual abuse
Oscars shortlists: European films frontrunners for Best International Feature
'Kneecap' director Rich Peppiatt: 'The hegemony of English is making people more monolingual'
'More evolution than revolution': As Trump's return looms, how will US-EU tech relations change?
Facebook owner Meta hit with €251m in fines for 2018 data breach
France demands nuclear-friendly replacement for Renewable Energy Directive
Brussels takes UK to court over EU citizens’ rights
Irish PM Simon Harris says Israel's decision to shutter Dublin embassy 'regrettable'
Israel to close its embassy in Ireland over 'anti-Israel policies'
Only seven countries in the world breathe safe air. Three of them are in Europe
Fact checkers at increasing risk of abuse, report says
Meet the Polish punk rocker fighting for a culture of remembrance
What is lithium and how does it power our modern world? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast
TikTok launches online shopping in Spain and Ireland
EU’s biometric Entry/Exit border system set to launch in 2025: Who’ll need to use it?
Sarah Jessica Parker on the 2025 Booker Prize judging panel
Spain flip-flops on Golden Visa ban as applications continue to flood in
Irish party teams to start talks on government formation
Mercosur: what’s new, what's next in the deal?
Most people who opt for medically assisted dying around the world have cancer
EU budget: Who pays the most into the EU, and who gains the most?
Two killed by falling trees as Storm Darragh batters much of the UK and Ireland
Storm Darragh leaves hundreds of thousands in the UK and Ireland without power, disrupts travel
Eurozone economy touches two-year high as households spend more
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