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Sunday, May 5

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Judo Grand Slam Day 3: Titans of the Tatami

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All the latest developments of the Dushanbe Judo Grand Slam 2024.

Saturday, May 4

Judo Grand Slam day two: The Dushanbe Dojo

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All the latest development on the 2024 Dushanbe Grand Slam.

Friday, May 3

21

Judo Grand Slam: day one at Dushanbe

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All the latest developments of the Judo Grand Slam 2024.

Saturday, Apr 27

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Olympic flame sets sail from Greece to France

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A lantern carrying the 2024 Olympic flame has set sail from Greece for France on a 19th century sailing ship.

Monday, Apr 22

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Q&A: EURO 2024 qualification lifts Ukrainian spirits during Russia’s war

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Euronews spoke with Ukrainian national team and Shakhtar Donetsk fullback Yukhym Konoplya about the country's recent qualification for EURO 2024, as well as the ongoing Russian invasion, and how football has been impacted by the war.

Wednesday, Apr 17

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Two further deaths at the Grand National are a stark reminder that cruel horse races must end

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Suffering is an almost inevitable outcome, and it is supported with each bet placed — all just for a fleeting flutter, Elisa Allen writes.

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Netflix first quarter earnings preview: Subscriber growth in focus

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The earnings season for major US tech companies is set to commence with Netflix on 18 April. While Netflix has stopped offering guidance on its subscriber growth, the addition of users remains a pivotal metric for its earnings report.

Thursday, Apr 11

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China hits back at EU investigation of subsidies in green industries

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China hits back at EU’s investigation of subsidies in green industries, accusing the EU of protectionism.

London's first major Taiwanese culture festival explores the island's identity and history

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Taiwanese culture is about to arrive in London’s Notting Hill, with the 16-day Taiwan Festival opening on Friday 12 April.

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Climate, equality and security: First-time voters share their EU election priorities

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What does the ideal candidate look like? Euronews interviewed members of the European Youth Parliament who will be voting in the EU elections for the first time in June.

Cast of controversial Amy Winehouse biopic hit red carpet for London premiere

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Actress Marisa Abela and the male lead Jack O’Connell, arrived in black attire for the London premiere of "Back to Black," a new biopic exploring the life and enduring influence of the iconic singer.

Moment top Hamas leader finds out sons killed in Israeli airstrike

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A Palestinian TV station aired footage of a top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh allegedly receiving the news that three of his sons died in an Israeli strike.

What are the symptoms of whooping cough and why are cases rising across Europe?

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Whooping cough, or pertussis, is cyclical with a rise in cases every three to five years.

Clean air economics: Financial institutions urged to act

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A commission chaired by former New Zealand PM and former WHO Chief Scientist calls on the World Bank and others to act on air pollution.

Zara, H&M: The European retail giants tied to land grabbing and deforestation in Brazil

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The world's biggest cotton certification scheme is giving the green light to clothes made from cotton farmed on mega estates ‘plundering’ the Cerrado.

Latest news bulletin | April 11th – Morning

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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

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No, Iran has not started attacking Tel Aviv

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A miscaptioned video has been doing the rounds on social media, allegedly showing an Iranian missile strike on Tel Aviv, and was even promoted as legitimate by X's new AI chatbot. The Cube investigates.

From Therme Bucharest to the world’s largest thermal spa: Europe’s least expensive spa breaks

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Spas can be prohibitively expensive, but there are an increasing number across Europe that are affordable - and just as relaxing.

Wednesday, Apr 10

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Athlete breaks record by rope climbing Eiffel Tower

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Anouk Garnier, an obstacle course world champion, broke a record by climbing up to the second floor of the Eiffel Tower.

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WATCH: Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr across the world

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From Qatar to Iran Muslims celebrate the final day of Ramadan.

Russian attack on Ukrainian village kills 14-year-old girl and two others

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Rescuers recovered the bodies of two more victims from the site of Tuesday's strike in Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region, bringing the total number of victims to three.

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Muslim world celebrates Eid al-Fitr against backdrop of crisis in Gaza

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Muslims across the world reflect on Gaza as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

‘My misery your paradise’: Canary Island residents say mass tourism is at breaking point

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Activists say locals are being forced to sleep in their cars and even caves.

Latest news bulletin | April 10th – Evening

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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

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The art of deception: How the 'Ripley' series uses artworks to inform and misdirect

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If you haven’t already indulged in a Netflix binge or a reasonably paced viewing of Netflix’s ‘Ripley’, feel free to put that at the top of your list. If you have, artworks play a crucial role in the series. Here’s how.

Russia's second attempt to launch rocket from Far East aborted

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National space agency Roscosmos said the launch attempt will be postponed for at least one day.

European Parliament narrowly endorses EU migration reform, moving it closer to the finish line

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The European Parliament has narrowly approved the wide-reaching reform of the European Union's migration and asylum policy.

Italy opens new slander trial against Amanda Knox

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Amanda Knox was previously convicted and later exonerated for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.

Spain to end golden visas for foreign real estate investors

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Lawmakers hope closing the scheme will shut off an opening that critics say has allowed dirty money into the economy.