Europe News Headlines
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Georgia's outgoing president urges EU to use more leverage to back protesters
Georgia’s outgoing president wants the European Union to press her country’s pro-Russia government to hold a new election
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Energy chief Granholm warns against 'unfettered exports' of liquefied natural gas
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says the incoming Trump administration should proceed cautiously as it considers proposals for new natural gas export terminals
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France rushes aid to Mayotte after Cyclone Chido leaves hundreds feared dead
France is rushing rescue workers and supplies to its Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte after the island group off Africa was battered by its worst cyclone in nearly a century
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The Unify League is soccer's latest incarnation of a breakaway European Super League
Organizers of a breakaway European Super League have revealed new plans to create a rival to the Champions League
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Women's soccer players often have too many games or not enough, players' union says
Global players’ union FIFPRO says some elite-level women’s soccer players are dealing with a packed schedule even as others don’t have enough games to play
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Americans are getting paid to play the Ryder Cup. Now the pressure is on to win: Analysis
As if the American team wasn't under enough pressure to win back the Ryder Cup, now they are painted as being greedy for getting paid to play
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EU investigates TikTok over Romanian presidential election safeguards
European Union regulators are investigating whether TikTok breached the bloc’s digital rulebook by failing to deal with risks to Romania’s presidential election
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Trump says he's a 'believer' in polio vaccine, and other news conference takeaways
President-elect Donald Trump has held a wide-ranging news conference in which he took questions from reporters for the first time since winning the election
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Venezuelan rights group reports 3rd in-custody death among people detained in post-election unrest
A man detained in Venezuela during the civil unrest that followed the country’s disputed July presidential election has died while in custody
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Germany's Scholz loses a confidence vote, setting up an early election in February
Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a confidence vote in the German parliament, putting the European Union’s most populous member and biggest economy on course to hold an early election in February
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