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Remembering victims of political repression and famine in Kazakhstan
Every year on 31 May, Kazakhstan commemorates the millions who perished during the Soviet-era famine and political repression.
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Bolivian ministers resign as weeks of protests rock Paz’s government
The government has refused to rule out declaring a state of emergency and using the military to control the demonstrations.
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EU launches major tech push to break US and China dependence
The EU is betting big on cloud computing and chips to reduce its technological dependence on the US and China, and to re-enter the global tech race. But whether it will succeed and how the two superpowers will react remain open questions. #EuropeNews
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Video. Fire tears through New Delhi building, killing at least 18
Video. A fire in a New Delhi building killed at least 18 people and injured several others, with rescue teams pulling dozens from the Malviya Nagar block.
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EU Commission answers Italy’s call for energy cost relief measures
The measures indirectly address Italy’s request that the Commission relax its fiscal rules to allow member states to tackle rising energy prices without incurring excessive debt and risking penalties. #EuropeNews
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Trump sanctions force Meliá to quit 15 hotels in Cuba
Meliá has announced that it is halting operations at 15 Cuban hotels. Iberostar did so on 1 June at 12 hotels, bowing to US sanctions on Gaesa, the military group controlling tourism.
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Video. Empty stations and cancelled trains as nationwide strike hits Portugal
Video. A general strike in Portugal disrupted transport, schools and hospitals as unions protested labour reforms they say weaken workers’ rights.
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China a ‘very big problem’ for EU sanctions against Russia: O’Sullivan
Exclusive: As the bloc readies its 21st sanction package against Russia for the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, the EU Sanctions Envoy David O’Sullivan revealed to Euronews that Beijing remains a “very big problem” for the efficacy of measures. #EuropeToday
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Anthropic widens Mythos testing despite warnings of mass cyberattacks
Anthropic is expanding access to Mythos, its powerful cybersecurity model, to 150 new partners across more than 15 countries even as the company warns that a successful attack on any of their systems could affect more than 100 million people.
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Record heat deaths in Spain after unusually warm May
Extreme heat arrived before summer, causing a record 101 deaths in May. Health authorities warn that health risks rise with every degree above alert thresholds.
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