In 2015, it was revealed VW and others rigged diesel cars to cheat emissions tests. A new report shows the consequences: thousands already dead from excess pollution—and more lives at risk if nothing changes.
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🗓️ June 5 is the International Day for the Fight Against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing.
🎥 Watch “Norway’s Salmon Crisis” to uncover the true cost of cheap farmed seafood: pollution, sea lice, and collapsing wild stocks.
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On World Bicycle Day, learn how a Danish cyclist delivers donated bikes to war-affected Ukrainians - keeping daily life and vital services moving.
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After the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, many countries started to phase out nuclear power. But now it’s seeing a new wave of interest as Europe looks to fulfil its energy needs while still focusing on its climate goals.
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Russia's attack of Ukraine has not stopped for three years. Russia’s war economy is partly funded by oil exports transported by its shadow fleet.
The European Union is targeting this armada of uninsured, often unflagged, vessels with a new package of sanctions.
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Poland votes today in a pivotal presidential election.
The campaign has divided the nation, with PiS and Civic Platform supporters clashing in what's been called the "Polish-Polish War."
See https://t.co/fym2Ccq69R's coverage here https://t.co/omAt19X0rX
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Young Europeans are turning away from organised religion – but that doesn’t mean they’re abandoning faith altogether. Instead, many are finding meaning in modern spiritual movements.
Watch this week’s ARTE Europe Weekly episode at https://t.co/fym2Ccq69R
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The 78th Cannes Film Festival kicks off today!
Dive into Glimpses of the World on https://t.co/fym2Ccq69R - a documentary offering insights from global filmmakers at Cannes 2024 as they discuss the themes shaping their work.
Watch here https://t.co/hlnDuCnCn9
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Before becoming homeless, Denis was a fulfilled family man. After a separation, he spiralled into solitude, refusing help. Six years later, by helping others, he found a path to help himself.
Learn more in this short clip about Denis
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Since Pope Francis died, Rome has been the epicentre of grief for Roman Catholics the world over. The 266th leader of the Catholic Church was considered a humble man, a liberal reformer, and a defender of those most in need.
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Renowned historian Timothy Garton Ash, professor at Oxford and Stanford, delves into Europe's precarious position between Putin's aggression and Trump's adversarial stance towards the EU.
Watch the full interview here: https://t.co/HaMJtcgwWc
Acclaimed filmmaker Anne Aghion revisits the trauma of losing her mother at age 10. She explores the echoes of grief, her father's repressed memories of the Holocaust, and her path as a storyteller.
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🎭 An unforgettable night in opera history.
In 1964, Maria Callas took the stage at Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House in London for a breathtaking performance of Tosca.
Watch the performance here https://t.co/LFb2fEbBlp
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🎷 On International Jazz Day, watch this ARTE concert series, which brings you the best of contemporary jazz - live, intimate, and unfiltered.
Watch and listen here ➡️ https://t.co/lNQrSmVXJP
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🩰 It’s International Day of Dance! Celebrate with ARTE’s Dance, Dance, Dance collection - a vibrant mix of ballets, contemporary performances and documentaries.
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Power cuts in Spain & Portugal show how fragile our energy systems really are ⚡
Do we need all the power we use, or is there a smarter way?
Watch this episode of 42 – The Answer to Almost Everything on ARTE https://t.co/KSBhTe8KCg
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🇵🇪 Every year in Peru, mountain villagers come together to rebuild the last Inca grass bridge, Q’eswachaka - an incredible tradition passed down for centuries.
Learn more here https://t.co/0zSfO5h7zu
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Actress Glenn Close can transform herself into different roles like a chameleon.
Behind this versatility lies an artist who had to get over a lot in her personal life to become the star she is today.
Watch here on https://t.co/fym2Ccq69R https://t.co/qcpSyuhFMu
The pope has died at the age of 88.
Jose Mario Bergoglio, born in 1936 in a suburb of Buenos Aires to an Italian immigrant family, was the first Latin American pope.
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In this programme on https://t.co/fym2Ccq69R, learn more about travelling by train in Taiwan, a much-loved mode of transport there.
Watch here https://t.co/iuQQK8PJF9