From Seville to Warsaw: Industrial pollution has fallen in the EU, here's how
Since 2007, European industry has reduced its emissions of harmful pollutants into the air and water by between 40% and 75%, according to data from the European Environment Agency.
The EU now wants to go further towards a clean and competitive industry.
Fire at Spanish chemical warehouse forces evacuation and lockdown
The blaze has forced 80,000 people to be confined by toxic fumes near the southern Spanish city of Seville.
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Poland accuses Russia of orchestrating arson attack on Warsaw shopping centre
Polish Foreign Minister RadosÅaw Sikorski said the country would close the Russian consulate in Krakow in response.
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New German Chancellor Merz aims for stronger EU ties with France and Poland
Visiting Paris and Warsaw, Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke about defence and European unity, marking a shift from his predecessor's policies and aiming for a stronger EU.
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A bird's eye view of some of Warsaw's architectural highlights
Kolejkowo Warsaw is a living city on a scale of 1:25. The Warsaw Towers exhibition, covering 1,000 square metres, allows visitors to discover Silesia and Lower Silesia from a new perspective.
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Putin to Target Poland Next? Amid rising tensions, Poland has sounded the alarm, warning that it can only hold off a potential Russian invasion for up to two weeks before requiring NATO reinforcements. Dariusz Lukowski, head of Polandās National Security Bureau, revealed that the country is rapidly boosting its arms production but remains vulnerable, especially in older ammunition supplies. With fears mounting over Russiaās next move after Ukraine, Warsaw is urgently calling on NATO for support. Will Poland be the next target?
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The Prime Minister visited a Lidl in north London on Tuesday afternoon as he sought to promote the impact of his trade deal with the EU. Speaking to broadcasters, Sir Keir Starmer said: ''We are in Lidl because the deal that we struck yesterday will mean lower prices in our supermarkets.'' Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Which EU country seizes the highest amount of fake goods?
EU customs officers reported significant volumes of counterfeit goods that pose health and safety issues.
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Senior government ministers depart Number Ten following Sir Keir Starmer chaired his first Cabinet meeting since the government agreed new arrangements with the European Union on Monday. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
Can the EU do enough to attract scientists to work in its countries?
Europe is home to more thanĀ twoĀ million researchers and the bloc wants to attract many more, especially after restrictions imposed by the US government on the scientific community. Will the "Choose Europe" initiative be enough to make the EU a world leader in science?
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Shadow foreign secretary Priti Patel urges the government to provide details on the new deal with the European Union and to face scrutiny in the House of Commons. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn