Once state-funded, the centre now faces possible closure after the government withdrew support, saying the treatment lacks scientific evidence. l.euronews.com/jd3l
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Male octopuses can fertilise a mate, even if they cannot see their sexual partner. l.euronews.com/15EP
€500 billion-worth European data economy troubles continue l.euronews.com/oJZR
Among the leading European startups in the field of fusion energy, Proxima Fusion is working on stellarators, an underused technology in the field. l.euronews.com/jd3A
“I always wanted to build something, and I just could not see myself working for someone, doing someone else's bidding”: Lieferando’s founder Christoph Gerber shares how he became a successful founder and entrepreneur. #TheBigQuestion l.euronews.com/Clg3
US pilot rescued as Trump again threatens to hit Iran infrastructure l.euronews.com/WnSg
The veto was meant to protect. Now some say it's being used to obstruct. 🚧
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In his first Easter blessing, Pope Leo XIV urged "those who have the power to unleash wars" to "choose peace" as Christians around the world celebrate Easter Sunday. l.euronews.com/kjuv
Humanoid robots inspire a new generation to build machines l.euronews.com/fsln
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The Artemis II crew is preparing for a historic lunar flyby that will take them farther from Earth than any previous human, documenting never-before-seen views of the Moon's far side. l.euronews.com/A1Gl
Dirt detective digs at German castle ruins without permission l.euronews.com/Mtso
Previewed in New York, the Icon Collection brings together clothing, documents and personal artefacts - including Monroe’s final signed cheque and items linked to her famous 1962 performance for President JFK.
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In this special episode, we step away from the headlines and into the world of books. With the help of Brussels-based author Irina Papancheva and Stefan Grobe, we share some reading recommendations for the long weekend. #BrusselsMyLove l.euronews.com/Ki9l
Leipzig Eierlei festival celebrates the art of Easter egg decoration l.euronews.com/QU1Z
President Zelenskyy has warned that a prolonged US-Israeli war with Iran is threatening the supply of vital Patriot missiles and boosting Russia’s economy through surging oil prices. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/lu7A
The Artemis II crew is preparing for a historic lunar flyby that will take them farther from Earth than any previous human, documenting never-before-seen views of the Moon's far side. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/6kFp
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that a second US military pilot has been found in Iran after a a daring search-and-rescue mission. l.euronews.com/Gh6M
From trains and translation to booking stays and splitting costs, these are the apps that can make travelling around Europe much easier. #Destinations l.euronews.com/pZde
A recent Randstad analysis indicates that only Greece, Cyprus and France have a higher percentage of employees habitually working 49 hours or more per week than in Portugal.
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To understand why Catholic and Orthodox Christians celebrate Easters on different dates you have to go back more than 400 years, to ten days that didn't exist...
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Is rebirth on your mind this Easter? Human composting turns your body into ‘beautiful, stunning’ soil when you die. l.euronews.com/QU1b
Cocoa and chocolate prices in Europe rose significantly faster than overall inflation ahead of Easter. Easter supplies depend on increasingly fragile supply chains. l.euronews.com/268J
With pollen season starting earlier and lasting longer across Europe, allergy sufferers face a growing annual challenge, but a few small habits can make a difference. l.euronews.com/IrKQ
Men aged 17 to 45 now apparently need approval from the Bundeswehr for trips abroad lasting more than three months. What is behind the new military service law? l.euronews.com/6kFW
Dozens of migrants have been rescued from an abandoned Mediterranean oil rig. It is the second incident of its kind this week, highlighting the dangers of the North Africa crossing. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/Ki9U
Mazzarella, head of the clan bearing his name, was on the list of Italy's most dangerous fugitives. Murder charges and other charges were brought against him. Cash and luxury watches were seized in the operation. #EuropeNews l.euronews.com/DDy0
French journalists report the presence of more than 200 Ukrainian military specialists in Libya and their alleged involvement in the attack on the Arctic Metagaz vessel using a maritime drone.
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Economy and finance ministers from Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Austria are asking the EU for a tax on energy surplus profits to curb price increases. #EuropeNews
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Once you successfully steal artworks, what comes next? With stricter regulations around the buying and selling of art, looted pieces often embark on complicated and mysterious journeys. #Art l.euronews.com/QU1y
The UN reported a second monthly rise in global food prices as the Middle East conflict drives up energy and fertilizer costs, threatening future harvests and yields despite currently stable market supplies.
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Pope Leo XIV marked his first Good Friday by becoming the first pontiff in decades to personally carry the wooden cross for all 14 stations at the Colosseum. l.euronews.com/eSZd
Russian strikes killed eight people in a "massive" daytime assault on Ukraine on Friday while Kyiv proposed an Easter truce and launched retaliatory drone strikes deep into Russian territory. l.euronews.com/sa3c
The continent's chocolate industry continues to operate at peak production, reaffirming its position as the undisputed world leader in cocoa processing and exports. l.euronews.com/37FS
A proper fast for a few weeks can boost health, researchers and nutritionists say.
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Eggs have been a long-standing symbol for Easter, but when did chocolate enter the holiday scene? Rebecca Spezzano has been on the streets of Brussels to discover the secrets of luxury handmade Belgian chocolate. l.euronews.com/mKHI
Climate-fuelled extreme weather is becoming farmers’ “biggest challenge”, as the price of lamb continues to soar. l.euronews.com/iFpj
With a price tag of €436.1 million, the mega project will include hotels, restaurants and opportunities to both try and learn about the confectionery in one of Europe’s famed chocolate producers. l.euronews.com/fsti
What previously required months or years of specialised lab work can now be done in hours or days thanks to its integrated platform. l.euronews.com/JMP6
Egg prices, both consumer and wholesale, are on the rise across Europe. Egg inflation significantly outpaces overall inflation in most European countries. l.euronews.com/nH2a