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Tue Nov 4
Arctic cold wave brings heavy snowfall to northern Spain
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Trump and Mamdani surprisingly go from adversaries to allies in Oval Office meeting
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South African women protest femicide with powerful demonstration
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Ringside manners: UFC Palestinian star Belal Muhammad on heritage, fighting and faith
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Pushback against phaseout of fossil fuels upsets COP30 climate talks as EU rejects draft deal
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Reforms to boost AI in the EU: an overview of TBI’s ideas
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Winter arrives in German state of Hesse with temperatures below zero
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Bosnia's Republika Srpska votes for new president in snap election
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Six thousand year old data reveals Europe could face 42 extra days of summer by 2100
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Life after chatbots: Meet the ‘AI vegans’ refusing to accept a virtual reality
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Healthy diet and exercise may reduce harmful belly fat, UK study finds
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Latest news bulletin | November 22nd, 2025 – Morning
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Meet the co-anchor of Euronews’ new morning show Europe Today, Maria Tadeo
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‘Investing superheroes’: Here’s what to know about profit for purpose
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I moved to a depopulated village in Sardinia. Here’s how the island is luring new residents
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U-17 World Cup hits final four in Qatar with title showdown at Khalifa Stadium
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Zelenskyy faces tough choice as Putin welcomes US-Russia peace plan
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Thailand's foreign minister hopes EU will help bring balance of powers to ASEAN region
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EU sanctions Sudanese paramilitary leader after atrocities by his forces in Darfur
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António Costa wiretapped in Portugal without court approval
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Radio Free Europe closes Hungarian service after five years following US funding cuts
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Nathan Gill’s sentencing raises fresh questions over European lawmakers’ Kremlin ties
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Merz on military support: Is Germany sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine after all?
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Poland braces for heavy snow and avalanches
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US peace plan throws reparations loan for Ukraine into disarray
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Robbers overpower guard and steal dozens of ancient gold coins from Swiss museum
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Latest news bulletin | November 21st, 2025 – Evening
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European Parliament's centrist majority splits over delayed deforestation rules
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The Grand Budapest Hotel and a mechanised shark: Inside London’s new Wes Anderson exhibition
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Zelenskyy: Ukraine faces choice between 'loss of dignity' or losing key ally over US-Russia plan
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How the global competition to win the AI race is going
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Chadwick Boseman posthumously receives star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Taiwanese company showcases new electric vehicle and coffee-making humanoid robot
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‘Outrageous’: COP30 draft deal drops mention of fossil fuels despite calls for transition roadmap
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Which EU countries recycle the most raw materials?
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Fast, easy, interactive and adaptative: the “game-changing” 3D design tool
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Former British MEP sentenced to 10 years for taking bribes to make pro-Russia statements
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At least five killed in Russian glide bomb strike on southern Ukraine
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European Commission challenges Italy over 'golden power' on mergers
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Indian combat jet crashes at Dubai Airshow, killing pilot
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Is Thailand ending its afternoon alcohol ban? Here’s what travellers need to know
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Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for nearly €50 million, breaking auction record for female artists
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Doha Film Festival debuts with a bold vision for global cinema
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Residents in rural Greece struggle as bears and wolves make a remarkable comeback
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Latest news bulletin | November 21st, 2025 – Midday
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These ‘cryptic’ whales had never been seen alive in the wild before - then scientists found six
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Elon Musk's Grok goes viral for reviving a long-debunked claim about Auschwitz
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Podcast: Does the COP30 climate summit still matter, or is it just a waste of time?
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Miss Universe: Mexico’s Fatima Bosch, who stood up to organisers, crowned 2025 winner
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Eurozone economy grows again, but one big problem isn’t going away
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