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Gatland future in doubt after Wales leave Rome in ruins

BBC Sport Sunday, 9 February 2025
Gatland future in doubt after Wales leave Rome in ruinsEven in the Eternal City, time could be running out for the Wales head coach after a 14th Test defeat in a row.
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Pope Leo XIV urges over one million Catholic young people to spread faith and enthusiasm [Video]

Pope Leo XIV urges over one million Catholic young people to spread faith and enthusiasm

Pope Leo XIV urges over one million Catholic young people to spread faith and enthusiasm The Pontiff celebrated the concluding mass of one of the most important events of the Holy Year. A million faithful filled the Tor Vergata esplanade in Rome. Pope Leo sent a message of hope for the young people afflicted by wars and recalled the words of his predecessor. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/08/03/pope-leo-xiv-urges-over-one-million-catholic-young-people-to-spread-faith-and-enthusiasm Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics attend Pope Leo XIV's vigil at Holy Year youth festival [Video]

Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics attend Pope Leo XIV's vigil at Holy Year youth festival

Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics attend Pope Leo XIV's vigil at Holy Year youth festival Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics descended on Rome for the Youth Jubilee, which kicked off on Tuesday evening with a mass by the Pope in St Peter's Square. They gathered for a vigil on Saturday night ahead of a Sunday mass held by the Pope. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/08/02/hundreds-of-thousands-of-young-catholics-attend-pope-leo-xivs-vigil-at-holy-year-youth-fes Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat [Video]

Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat

Rome swelters as tour guides and tourists struggle in extreme heat Rome swelters in high heat as temperatures soar into the high 30s Celsius. This is an issue for tourists, who are clinging to fans and water bottles while navigating the city's ancient landmarks under an unrelenting sun. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/25/rome-swelters-as-tour-guides-and-tourists-struggle-in-extreme-heat Let the pictures do the talking: subscribe to No Comment No Comment is brought to you by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe.

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Ukraine and EU launch €100 million military innovation partnership, officials in Rome say [Video]

Ukraine and EU launch €100 million military innovation partnership, officials in Rome say

Ukraine and EU launch €100 million military innovation partnership, officials in Rome say BraveTech EU is the first major tech alliance between Ukraine and Europe on equal terms, with each side set to invest €50 million in the programme. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/07/11/ukraine-and-eu-launch-100-million-military-innovation-partnership-officials-in-rome-say Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

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Italy's Migration Crisis: EXCLUSIVE REPORT on the Harsh Realities of Migrant Life | Migrants Speak [Video]

Italy's Migration Crisis: EXCLUSIVE REPORT on the Harsh Realities of Migrant Life | Migrants Speak

In an exclusive report from Rome, the Chief of the Gurudwara warns Indian families about the harsh realities of migrant life in Italy. With the Italian government’s announcement of issuing 500,000 work visas, hopes are high, but the struggles remain real. While speaking to our correspondent Paridhi Bhanot, Indian migrants like Mehul and Pammi, who have travelled thousands of miles from Punjab and Gujarat in search of a better life, are now caught in the uncertainty of visa issues and exploitation. The Gurudwara plays a pivotal role in their survival, offering support and hope, but the risks are undeniable. Head Priest Inderjeet Singh urges parents not to send their children to Italy, especially girls, highlighting the vulnerability migrants face in a foreign land where exploitation and broken dreams are all too common. A stark warning against the cost of migration, urging people to think carefully before risking everything for the 'foreign laddoo.' #ItalyMigrantCrisis #MigrantCrisisEurope #EuropeanMigrantCrisis #MigrantsInItaly #ItalyMigrants #MigrantCrisis #EUImmigrationCrisis #MigrantsCrossingItaly #EuropeMigrantTensions #ItalyBorderCrisis #MigrantCrisisUpdate #RefugeeCrisisEurope #MigrantSurgeItaly #ChicagoMigrantCrisis #EUMigrantsCrisis ~PR.152~HT.408~

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Wales Wales Country within the United Kingdom

Home secretary watches facial recognition demo [Video]

Home secretary watches facial recognition demo

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper watches a demonstration of live facial recognition technology outside the Cardiff City Stadium in Wales. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Minister announces named police officer in every area [Video]

Minister announces named police officer in every area

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says “we want every community to know now they have a named police officer, contactable for their area” as part of the government’s increase in community officers across England and Wales. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Cooper defends new police facial recognition technology [Video]

Cooper defends new police facial recognition technology

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper insists there will be “a new proper legal framework” deployed around the use of live facial recognition as vans equipped with the new technology are rolled out to more police forces in England and Wales. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Cancer survival rates rise substantially but 'longer waits' hit progress, say researchers

The chance of surviving cancer for 10 years after diagnosis has increased by more than 24% in England and Wales over nearly five decades, but researchers say..
Sky News

Angry locals under investigation for online comments after mistaking visiting youth group for asylum seekers

Residents of a south Wales town are under investigation after they mistook a youth group visiting a summer camp for an influx of asylum seekers.
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