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Poland’s Duda: NATO members must increase defence spending to 3%

The Polish President visited NATO’s headquarters on Thursday at the invitation of Secretary General Mark Rutte.

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CommonEn: A Greek model for tackling energy poverty

In the Greek city of Ioannina, the CommonEn energy community provides a sustainable, renewable-powered solution to energy poverty.

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I do believe in green fairies! How absinthe became fashionable again in Europe

As the (over-age adults of the) world celebrate International Absinthe Day, we’re taking a look at the history and present popularity of the emerald-coloured drink.

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Where tradition meets innovation: Saudi’s Riyadh Air prepares for first flight

As Saudi Arabia soars into a new era, explore the rich heritage and desert adventures from its capital, Riyadh.

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The Monopoly movie is on its way: How is this a good idea?

From the plastic, fantastic world of Barbie to the two-dimensional capitalist hellscape of Monopoly. Can they make the board game movie work?

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Hostages’ families ask Trump not to collaborate with Netanyahu

Relatives of hostages in Gaza protested in Tel Aviv on Thursday, accusing the Israeli prime minister of being responsible for the deaths of the 37 captives.

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France to continue sharing military intelligence with Ukraine after US freeze

Washington on Wednesday confirmed it had temporarily paused the flow of intelligence to Kyiv on Wednesday, just days after suspending military aid.

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‘Serving Kant’ no more: Malta’s Eurovision entry faces censorship over ‘C-word’ controversy

Malta’s Eurovision entry has been ruled inappropriate by the EBU due to its phonetic link to the C-word. But how did the four-letter word go from a medieval medical term to the most taboo word in English?

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‘A bargaining chip’: What did the Cairo Summit for Gaza achieve?

Euronews spoke exclusively to senior figures at the summit and analysts from across the region who lauded the sentiment but questioned the viability of the Arab countries’ proposals.

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Violent clashes erupt in Greece after fresh protests over fatal 2023 train crash

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ centre-right government faces a no-confidence vote this week over the railway disaster that killed 57 people.

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