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reporter - Parents cross borders for work, hearts heavy Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 481 seconds Free market orphans some call them: Their parents leave eastern European homes to earn a living in richer EU countries. Related: borders, countries, cross, eastern, eu, euronews, european, for, free, hearts, heavy, market, orphans, parents, reporter, work |
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Space: opening new horizons Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 503 seconds Space exploration - the big scientific missions, manned flights, technology which grows ever more complex - in short, a great adventure. But that's not all, space has given rise to a number of applications, devices and inventions that we use in our everyday lives. Related: euronews, exploration, space, technology |
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How relevant has this US election been for watchers in Europe? Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 487 seconds Just how many of the pertinent questions of our time been raised during this US presidential election campaign? Euronews brings together two members of the European Parliament in a discussion where human rights came to the fore, in this edition of "Agora". Related: agora, debate, elections, euronews, human, rights, us |
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Rafael Nadal: On top of the world Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 458 seconds He won two Grand slams, knocked Roger Federer off the number one perch and was awarded with the prestigious Prince of Asturias prize in the sports category, tennis ace Rafael Nadal talks with euronews about the best season of his career. A season that will be capped off with a lucrative Shanghai Masters tournament and a Davis Cup final showdown in November against Argentina. Related: doping, euronews, interview, nadal, rafael, sport |
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the new euronews Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 277 seconds Discover euronews' new on-air look! Related: euronews, imagen, look, new, pure |
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Providing mobility for all Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 541 seconds Mobility impaired Europeans face plenty of hurdles when moving around towns and cities. Often daunting city centres undermine their freedom of movement and independence. Now European researchers have developed high tech services and products that will allow them to easily find disability-friendly restaurants, hotels, cinemas and other facilities in all European cities. http://www.ask-it .org Related: euronews, futuris, impaired, mobility, technology |
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Viewing the Universe in a different light Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 491 seconds European scientists are preparing two new windows on the Universe that will give astronomers an unprecedented look at stars forming, and the aftermath of the ‘Big Bang.’ Unlike optical telescopes, the Herschel and Planck space observatories detect far-infrared and microwaves. Related: euronews, space, universe |
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euronews - interview - Dalai Lama speaks to euronews Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 761 seconds The voyage to France of Tenzin Gyatso, better known as the Dalai Lama, has drawn plenty of comment, good and bad. Loved or loathed, at 73, the Nobel Peace Prize winner likes to present himself as a simple Buddhist monk. But he has become a global celebrity. Before heading back to India, his home in exile for 50 years, the Dalai Lama spoke to euronews, and explained some of his views on life. Related: buddhist, china, culture, dalai, euronews, interview, lama, tibet |
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euronews - futuris - Robots learn to express emotions Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 510 seconds Robots are now being developed that can "understand" human emotions. They can interact with their users, and express happiness and sadness, depending on the situation. European researchers working on the Feelix Growing project hope that their caring robots will eventually be able to provide companionship for the elderly, monitor patients, and help autistic children. Related: emotions, euronews, futuris, robots |
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EuroNews - Space - Sea Ice: How satellites monitor change Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 539 seconds The ice cap is slowly melting. As climate change takes hold new routes first sailed by Amundsen are becoming more viable. European satellites are carefully scanning the Arctic region. We travel to the northern Norwegian town of Tromso to meet the scientists tracking these dramatic changes. Related: arctic, euronews, ice, satellites, sea, space |
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euronews - interview - Sergei Ivanov Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 481 seconds Russia's deputy prime minister has defended his country's military actions in Georgia. Interviewed by euronews in Moscow, Sergei Ivanov expressed surprise at the international condemnation that followed and said Moscow had no choice but to respond to Georgia's attempt to regain control of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Related: euronews, georgia, interview, ivanov, russia, sergei |
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EuroNews - Europeans - Sweden's safe haven for Iraqis Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 479 seconds Sweden is the world's number one shelter for highly qualified Iraqi refugees. Yet Stockholm is urging the other countries of the EU to open their doors wider. Sweden is facing tough asylum questions. Its generosity feeling a strain, it may have to pull in the welcome mat. Related: euronews, europeans, iraqis, refugees, sweden |
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euronews - space - ATV: the next step Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 481 seconds Europe's ATV - the Jules Verne - ended its first mission with a controlled break-up over the Pacific. Its developers are already thinking about the future of Automated Transport Vehicles, and hope to develop a craft that can not only return to earth intact, but can also carry a crew of astronauts. Related: atv, euronews, space |
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EuroNews - Space - Moons Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 479 seconds The moons of Jupiter and Saturn: Astronomers are learning more and more about the moons of our solar system. Ultra long-distance probes are opening up new opportunities, allowing scientists to study them on the same level as the moons' mother planets. In this edition of "Space", the astral satellites that make up the systems of Jupiter and Saturn. Related: euronews, jupiter, moons, saturn, space |
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euronews - space - Cycles, eruptions and sunspots -- explori Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 480 seconds It is a ball of burning gas one million kilometres wide but the Sun is one of the reasons we are here. Clouds of electrically-charged particles routinely shoot from the Sun, disrupting communications systems on Earth. But does solar activity also play a part in climate change? Related: euronews, space, sun |















