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Brenner Base Tunnel: A European Effort
When completed, the Brenner Base Tunnel will connect Italy to Austria – Northern to Southern Europe.
Set to open in 2032, it will be the longest railway tunnel in the world.
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Vance suggests US could agree to unfreeze Iranian assets for purchases of US soy, corn and wheat
“if Iranian assets are ever unfrozen, they’re going to go to make American farmers richer and to feed the Iranian people.”
Vance suggests US could agree to unfreeze Iranian assets for purchases of US soy, corn and wheat
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Europe Today #139, in just 60 seconds
Zelenskyy cuts short his visit to Ireland, a clash over EU cash takes centre stage at the EU Budget Conference, and Bulgaria’s deputy PM shares his view on Bulgaria and the EU economy in an exclusive interview.
This was today’s #EuropeToday. Get up to speed in just 60 seconds.
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How Should Europe Prepare For A Hotter Future?
Europe’s record breaking heatwaves this year have triggered debate on how the continent can prepare for a hotter future.
That’s the subject of tonight’s episode of #TheRing, with MEPs Benedetta Scuderi and Andrea Wechsler.
Tune in at 20.30 CET on Euronews.
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Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Fatherland’ – Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cannes-winning triumph
Euronews Culture’s Film of the Week: ‘Fatherland’ – Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cannes-winning triumph
Paweł Pawlikowski’s first film in eight years stars Sandra Hüller and Hanns Zischler as Erika and Thomas Mann, as they embark on a road trip across Germany during the Cold War.
Spark your senses, wake your wonder. Euronews Culture seeks to show creativity in action and inspire our audience to explore the world through the five senses. Start your journey through the best of Europe’s arts, gastronomy, traditions and high-end craftsmanship.
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Keir Starmer issues state apology for decades of forced adoptions practices in UK
Keir Starmer issues state apology for decades of forced adoptions practices in UK
Previously, the then-Conservative government declined to apologise, arguing that the state had not supported these practices. Starmer has now acknowledged the government’s role in forced adoptions.
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