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Meloni-Trump meeting, US president will come to Rome: possible meeting with EU institutions
18 April 2025Answering journalists' questions in the Oval Office, the two leaders showed agreement on the main issues on the table: tariffs, defence spending, migration and the war in Ukraine
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Zelenskyy says he has information that China is supplying weapons to Russia
17 April 2025China has publicly always maintained its neutrality in the Ukraine conflict, but Beijing has provided diplomatic backing and economic support to Russia since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022.
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ICC opens inquiry into Hungary for failing to arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
17 April 2025Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his country would quit the court, claiming on local radio that the ICC was 'no longer an impartial court, not a court of law, but a political court.'
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French court green lights Ukrainian gas firm's compensation claim against Russia
17 April 2025Ukraine’s state gas company hails a milestone in its campaign to enforce a compensation ruling over seized assets in Crimea.
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At least four dead, one injured in cable car accident in southern Italy
17 April 2025The cable car in Castellammare di Stabia is popular for its views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples.
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Customs duties: Race against time in Europe to export to the United States
17 April 2025Some European companies are rushing to export their products across the Atlantic for fear of additional surcharges. We report from the port of Antwerp in Belgium.
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'We are against any form of hatred, no matter what manifestation it takes,' Al-Issa says
17 April 2025Mohammed Al-Issa, Secretary General of the Muslim World League, in an interview with Euronews, discusses a wide range of religious and political issues of shared concern between Europe and the Islamic world.
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Talking politics: How is polarisation reshaping young Europeans' public and private conversations?
17 April 2025Politicians, social media, and traditional media are seen as the central forces that are fracturing society.
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Russia's top court removes terrorist designation on Afghanistan's Taliban
17 April 2025Russian officials have recently emphasised the need to engage with the Taliban to "help stabilise" Afghanistan.
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Are online claims about the WHO's pandemic treaty true?
17 April 2025While conspiracy theories and fake news about the WHO are commonplace online, the pandemic treaty has given them a new opportunity to resurface.