Sea levels are rising everywhere, but in some areas they are rising quicker than others, b
Sea levels are rising everywhere, but in some areas they are rising quicker than others, bringing increased dangers of flooding. A new satellite -- Jason 2 -- has been launched to continue work to monitor the situation, providing valuable information for scientists trying to understand how ocean levels fit into the climate change puzzle.
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A rather special Agora this week; two leading European politicians, from the Greens and Ce
A rather special Agora this week; two leading European politicians, from the Greens and Centre- Right. Daniel Cohn Bendit, a veteran from the stormy days of May 1968, and Alain Lamassoure, a former French minister, co-author of the original EU constitution, and President Sarkozy's Brussels scout ahead of the French presidency. They discuss what price EU democracy now that Ireland has rejected the Lisbon treaty. Two men diametrically opposed politically, but united in their desire for a meaningful Europe.
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European researchers have developed a multi-lingual music tuition software that complement
European researchers have developed a multi-lingual music tuition software that complements traditional teaching. The computer listens to the students, records their music, tells them where they're going wrong and how they can improve. A different, interactive way to learn an instrument, in this week's Futuris.
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Satellites used to combat rocketing food prices
With the cost of staple foods heading
Satellites used to combat rocketing food prices
With the cost of staple foods heading into orbit, millions of people in the world's poorest countries are facing the prospect of hunger. And the global food crisis is being felt especially hard where drought, flood or pestilence threatens. But now, satellites are being used in the battle against rocketing prices.
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From Congo to Lebanon, the Balkans to Chad, the European Union is taking on more and more
From Congo to Lebanon, the Balkans to Chad, the European Union is taking on more and more missions with the UN, as European defense evolves. The French EU presidency has plans to take it further, yet questions persist about the real strength of the 27 member states' political will.
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After years of political instability in Lebanon, the recent election of President Michel S
After years of political instability in Lebanon, the recent election of President Michel Suleiman has brought a renewed sense of hope to the religiously diverse country. Veteran politician, Walid Jumblatt, heads the Progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon, and is the most prominent leader of the Druze community. He spoke to Euronews about his country's current situation.
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From Senegal to Germany, Spain to the Philippines, hundreds of fish species are on the bri
From Senegal to Germany, Spain to the Philippines, hundreds of fish species are on the brink of collapse; and over-fishing is to blame. For three years, European researchers have been grappling with the problem and have created new powerful research tools to help find a solution. So what is the future for this vital but essentially renewable resource? See Futuris.
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Euro-group membership for Slovakia has companies' approval, but almost half the public wor
Euro-group membership for Slovakia has companies' approval, but almost half the public worrying.
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