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EuroNews - EN - Interview - Beppe Grillo Italian comedian Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 479 seconds Until recently, Beppe Grillo was just another controversial Italian comedian. Now he is also the founder of V-Day in Italy. V doesn't stand for victory but the Italian equivalent of "Get Stuffed Day", or something a little more rude. He's raising the V-sign to what he calls grey-haired, corrupt, politicians advocating a revolution in Italian politics. Related: beppe, euronews, grillo, interview, italian, italy, politics, v-day |
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EuroNews - EN - Europeans: Is Sweden facing... Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 479 seconds Once considered an ethnically homogenous nation, Sweden has become much more diverse thanks to its growing immigrant population. Today it is estimated that one in nine Swedes are foreign-born. Europeans examines how Sweden's immigrant population is fighting to integrate into a Europe which is slowly closing its doors. Related: anti, euronews, europeans, facing, news, sweden |
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EuroNews - EN - Interview: Jaroslaw Kaczynski Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 319 seconds Polish PM speaks on relations with the EU Related: euronews, interview, jaroslaw, kaczynski, news |
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EuroNews - Interview - Yulia Timochenko Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 460 seconds After the victory of the Orange coalition in last year's general election in Ukraine, Yulia Timochenko has become the country's prime minister. Her first foreign visit was to Brussels, where she has held a series of meetings with European leaders. In our interview, Timochenko presents her view on the building of the Ukraine-EU relationship, how it is progressing, and how it is seen on both sides. Related: euronews, interview, timochenko, yulia |
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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 - 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 - Space - All Aboard the Mars Express Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 480 seconds European space scientists are looking at data from their Mars Express probe, trying to unravel the secrets of our solar-system neighbour, the red planet. Among the mission's work, is finding similarities and differences between Mars and Earth. Is there life on Mars? That's this edition of Space. Related: euronews, express, mars, space |
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EuroNews - Interview - Muammar al-Gaddafi Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 300 seconds The leader of Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, is an often-outspoken critic of the West. He has in the past been accused of backing terrorism and seeking to develop nuclear weapons. However, efforts in recent years to normalise Libya's relations with the West have won praise from some world leaders, such as French President Nicolas Sarkozy. EuroNews caught up with him at the EU-Africa summit in Lisbon. Related: al-gaddafi, euronews, interview, libya, muammar |
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EuroNews - Europeans - EN - Slovenia Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 479 seconds Slovenia's struggle to see its own diversity Presidential elections in Slovenia have drawn some attention to the country that will itself preside over the European Union next year. It's a chance to find out a little more about Slovenian identity and the nature of a society which remains diverse despite a reputation that suggests otherwise. Related: euronews, europeans, slovenia |
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EuroNews - EN - Europeans: Justice over atrocity in Croatia Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 480 seconds Sixteen years after a massacre, Vukovar lies uneasy with the past... and mistrustful of international institutions. Croatians prepare to go to the polls - an emotional time in a young independent country undergoing enormous change. Related: croatia, euronews, europeans, justice |
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EuroNews - EN - Europeans: a journey to South Ossetia Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 480 seconds Self-proclaimed South Ossetia is insisting on its independence from the former Soviet republic of Georgia, in the Caucasus egion. Brussels, Washington, Moscow and Tbilisi are on a diplomatic storm-watch over the impoverished and tiny yet strategically valuable territory. Related: euronews, europeans, journey, news, ossetia, south |
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EuroNews - Europeans - EN - India Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 480 seconds India's cotton revolution, holding promise for millions of farmers, genetically modified crops far beyond Europe also raise calls for scrutiny. What lessons in agriculture, investment and the environment can be learned in northern India? Related: agriculture, cotton, euronews, europeans, gmo, india |
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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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EuroNews - Futuris - Crusts, Crumbs and Chromatography Posted by: Euronews
Video duration: 509 seconds European researchers are looking into the science of bread. They are looking at how industrial techniques could produce the same taste and nutrition in a loaf as a traditional bakery. Armed with lasers, scanners, and nuclear magnetic resonators, they want to know what puts the "go" into "dough". ?http://eu-freshb ake.eu/eufreshbake Related: bread, euronews, futuris |
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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 |















