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RT France closes after EU sanctions, Moscow vows retaliation
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The broadcaster's closure comes after its assets were frozen in line with a recent round of EU sanctions. The EU introduced a broadcast ban on Russian media shortly after the invasion of Ukraine.
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RT France, the French arm of Russia's state-owned broadcaster, announced on Saturday it was shutting...
POLITICSBRAZIL
Brazil's Lula replaces army chief in aftermath of riots
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The Brazilian president gave his top army general his marching orders despite assurances of the military's loyalty.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked his country's army chief, General Julio Cesar de Arruda, in the wake of the January 8 riots in Brasilia, the official website of...
On behalf of His Highness the Father Emir.. Sheikh Thani inaugurates “Aisha Bint Hamad Al-Attiyah Hospital” in Morocco
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Marrakech, January 20 (QNA) - On behalf of His Highness the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, HE Sheikh Thani bin Hamad Al Thani inaugurated today the "Aisha Bint Hamad Al-Attiyah Hospital" in the city of Safi in the sisterly Kingdom of Morocco.
After the inauguration, His Excellency Sheikh Thani and senior Moroccan officials toured the hospital's various...
GREEN OPINION
Biodiversity is spectacularly ignored: Why COP15 is a crucial moment for nature
Workers set up the Montreal Convention Centre in preparation for the COP15 UN conference on biodiversity in Montreal.
Workers set up the Montreal Convention Centre in preparation for the COP15 UN conference on biodiversity in Montreal. - Copyright Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press via...
World’s greenest company comes from one of the ‘dirtiest sectors’ in surprise ranking
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GREEN NEWS
World’s greenest company comes from one of the ‘dirtiest sectors’ in surprise ranking
The international shipping terminal of Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. in Portland, Oregon.
The international shipping terminal of Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. in Portland, Oregon. - Copyright REUTERS/Richard Clement
By Euronews Green with Reuters • Updated: 18/01/2023
Corporate sustainability is a hot...
Two thirds of Brits are struggling with climate anxiety. Here’s what you can do about it
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CLIMATE
Two thirds of Brits are struggling with climate anxiety. Here’s what you can do about it
Charlotte Ritchie and other celebs discuss their climate anxiety as data shows 68% of Brits are affected.
Charlotte Ritchie and other celebs discuss their climate anxiety as data shows 68% of Brits are affected. - Copyright Tom Oldham
By Lottie Limb...
GREEN OPINION
'Ray of hope’: Climate action professionals share why 2022 was an optimistic year
2022 saw the rapid global expansion of renewable energy.
2022 saw the rapid global expansion of renewable energy. - Copyright Canva
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of...
Climate disasters: How much would it cost to implement early warning systems worldwide?
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GREEN OPINION
Climate disasters: How much would it cost to implement early warning systems worldwide?
Rescue workers help residents evacuate from a flooded area caused by heavy rains, in Lasbella, Pakistan, July 2022.
Rescue workers help residents evacuate from a flooded area caused by heavy rains, in Lasbella, Pakistan, July 2022. - Copyright AP Photo/Hamdan Khan
The opinions...
Scientists name three easy and cheap solutions that could drastically cut emissions
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CLIMATE
Scientists name three easy and cheap solutions that could drastically cut emissions
Experts have identified three solutions that could speed up climate action.
Experts have identified three solutions that could speed up climate action. - Copyright Canva and Levine-Roberts/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect
By Rosie Frost • Updated: 20/01/2023 - 13:59
Tipping points are usually bad...
Bass, catfish and perch: Freshwater fish contain ‘staggering’ levels of toxic forever chemicals
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NATURE
Bass, catfish and perch: Freshwater fish contain 'staggering' levels of toxic forever chemicals
Eating one fish in a year is the same as ingesting water with PFOS at 48 parts per trillion for one month, researchers have warned..
Eating one fish in a year is the same as ingesting water with PFOS at 48 parts per trillion for one month, researchers...
‘Yucky Shards and Bagemite’: Discarded plastic fills the shelves at this absurd grocery store
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LIVING
‘Yucky Shards and Bagemite’: Discarded plastic fills the shelves at this absurd grocery store
Robin Frohardt, creator of the Plastic Bag Store, holds plastic bag roses at the art installation, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Robin Frohardt, creator of the Plastic Bag Store, holds plastic bag roses at the art installation, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023 in Ann Arbor,...
Scientists calculate how much CO2 is being removed from the atmosphere for the first time
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CLIMATE
Scientists calculate how much CO2 is being removed from the atmosphere for the first time
Trees - like these in a Gabonese rainforest - are largely to thank for current levels of carbon dioxide removal.
Trees - like these in a Gabonese rainforest - are largely to thank for current levels of carbon dioxide removal. - Copyright...
CLIMATE
Which European countries use the most renewable energy?
The Boden hydropower plant near Lulea, northern Sweden - one of many projects contributing to the country's impressive renewables record.
The Boden hydropower plant near Lulea, northern Sweden - one of many projects contributing to the country's impressive renewables record. - Copyright Vattenfall/Handout via REUTERS
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France votes to ban deep-sea mining in its waters: Why is this practice so controversial?
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GREEN NEWS
France votes to ban deep-sea mining in its waters: Why is this practice so controversial?
Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel Hidden Gem, commissioned by Canadian miner The Metals Company in November 2022.
Greenpeace activists from New Zealand and Mexico confront the deep sea mining vessel Hidden Gem, commissioned by Canadian miner The...




































