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Train strikes: These are the countries that pay train drivers the most and the least in Europe - euronews.com - Britain - France - Finland - Germany - Denmark - Netherlands - Italy - Eu - Austria - Ireland - Bulgaria - Luxembourg

Train strikes: These are the countries that pay train drivers the most and the least in Europe

Tens of thousands of rail workers in the UK went on strike last week calling for increased pay and better working conditions. This has created chaos for people planning to travel before Christmas. Train strikes will continue into January 2023.

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Inflation crisis: French students struggle to survive - euronews.com - France -  Paris - county Lyon

Inflation crisis: French students struggle to survive

20% of students in France live below the poverty line. Rising food prices and energy bills soaring are exacerbating their situation. And yet, France gives more financial aid to students than many other European countries.

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Narendra Modi - Mansukh Mandaviya - India travel rules: Random COVID testing at airports and stricter measures for Taj Mahal - euronews.com - Britain - Usa - China - India

India travel rules: Random COVID testing at airports and stricter measures for Taj Mahal

India will start randomly testing 2 per cent of international passengers arriving at its airports for COVID-19, according to the country's health minister, Mansukh Mandaviya.

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Europe’s energy crisis: Living without central heating - euronews.com - France - Belgium

Europe’s energy crisis: Living without central heating

Gripped by an energy crisis, Europe is in power-saving mode. In several countries measures are being taken to reduce consumption, such as in Belgium, where people are taking part in the SlowHeat experiment, to see how they can cope without central heating.

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Judo Jerusalem Masters: Christmas comes early for many Judoka - euronews.com - France - Italy - Georgia - Japan - Israel

Judo Jerusalem Masters: Christmas comes early for many Judoka

It was the final day of the World Judo Masters, here in Jerusalem and it did not disappoint, as it continued the incredible momentum of the previous 2!

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Turkey travel warning issued by UK government following 22 ‘medical tourism’ deaths - euronews.com - Britain - Manchester - Turkey

Turkey travel warning issued by UK government following 22 ‘medical tourism’ deaths

The UK government has issued a Turkey travel warning regarding medical tourism.

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Lionel Messi - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: What it means to win a World Cup - euronews.com - Qatar - France - Usa - Argentina -  Buenos Aires

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: What it means to win a World Cup

Argentina and France reached football's ultimate game, with their eyes on lifting a possible third World Cup for their nation. These two were among the most exciting teams to watch at the tournament. The final lived up to the high expectations from around the world. 2-2 after 90 minutes, 3-3 after extra-time. It came down to penalties to decide the match. France's star player Kylian Mbappe scored a hattrick, but it wasn't enough. It was Messi's time to finally lift the trophy he had craved for so long after Argentina triumphed in the shootout.

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Forged from fire: how swords shaped China and Europe's cultural histories - euronews.com - Spain - China

Forged from fire: how swords shaped China and Europe's cultural histories

Forged 2,600 years ago, the Longquan Sword was the first of its kind to be made from iron in Chinese history. At around the same time, Toledo in Spain was becoming a centre for swordmaking, with first Carthaginian general Hannibal and then the Romans becoming aware of the quality of the city's steel.

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