euronews Life - Russian Life: Kaliningrad, the Amber City
www.euronews.com For this edition of Russian Life, euronews travels to the Kaliningrad exclave. Isolated from the rest of the country, it is the smallest, youngest and greenest of Russia's territories. Its convenient location and nice weather make the bicycle a popular way to get around the city....


euronews hi-tech - 3D printing could 'revolutionise manufacturing'
www.euronews.com 3D printing technology is progressing rapidly, and some experts say it could revolutionise the way objects are made in the future. An object is scanned - or designed on computer modelling software - then sliced up, into many thousands of tiny layers, which are then printed out, e...


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euronews reporter - Italy's picture perfect TV women
"Be beautiful and shut up" is a phrase which will probably be heard and denied during Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's trial over his relations with an underage prostitute. This comes at the same time as a revival of the debate about women in Italian society, trailing Europe in the equality sta...


Gaddafi forces intensify onslaught on Libyan rebels
Outgunned and ill-trained, Libya's rebels look increasingly vulnerable in the face of Colonel Gaddafi's ferocious firepower. Their enthusiasm may be in tact but the fighters are up against a mounting counter-offensive by forces loyal to the Libyan leader. Rebels have been fleeing the strategic oi...


euronews science - In Vitro meat
www.euronews.net Dutch scientist Mark Post hopes that he will be able to produce the world's first test-tube burger later this year. He says it will look, and taste identical to a regular quarter-pounder. In the laboratory, he has already grown small strips of beef from bovine stem cells, and is ...


Iran raises the stakes in the Gulf
www.euronews.net Tension is rising in the Persian Gulf after Iran once again tested long-range missiles and a senior army officer warned the US to keep its aircraft carriers out of the region. The warning, reported by the semi-official Fars news agency, did not name the American vessel but claime...


Libyan protesters prepare for "day of anger"
Protesters in Libya are planning to take to the streets on Thursday for what is called a "day of anger" against the government. But in the wake of reported clashes with security forces in the city of Benghazi, there are fears of a possible crackdown by the authorities. Opposition groups say sever...


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euronews science - Extinction of species accelerating
www.euronews.net Scientists are calling it The Sixth Mass Extinction; species are dying off faster than at any time since the dinosaurs disappeared 65 million years ago. It is estimated that around 30000 species become extinct each year. In January, 100 EU researchers and policy experts met at Co...


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euronews cinema - 'The Artist' gets Golden Globes Oscar boost
www.euronews.net The biggest movie stars from around the world hit the red carpet for the 2012 Golden Globes, the accolades bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association; picks that are closely looked at come the Oscars. 'The Artist' was the most-nominated film coming into...


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euronews I talk - Human rights in Europe is getting worse says Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg
www.euronews.com Chris Burns: "The Council of Europe's Human Rights Commissioner, Thomas Hammarberg, wraps up his six year term at the end of this month and he's going out with a bang not a whimper. The former head of Amnesty International, he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in 1977 on behalf of A...


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euronews hi-tech - A hi-tech future for ageing Europe
www.euronews.net Europe's population is ageing rapidly. Increasingly, senior citizens expect to remain active and integrated members of the community. Seeking to meet these expectations, researchers have turned to information technology. http www.eldergames.eu


euronews cinema - Love and Other Drugs
Love and Other Drugs is a romantic comedy staring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway. Edward Zwick, the director said: "This is the story of two young people who are desperate not to fall in love, in fact who would much rather fall into bed, but once that happens are incapable of resisting each ot...


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euronews reporter - Abortion in Poland, the debate continues
www.euronews.net Increasing numbers of Polish women are crossing European borders in search of abortions. Poland has some of the toughest abortion laws in Europe, and because of that the vast majority of terminations that happen in Poland are carried out in secret. It is estimated there are up to...


euronews science - New earth-like planet discovered
www.euronews.net Scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new planet similar to earth. According to NASA, Kepler 22-b lies 600 light years away and is roughly 2.5 times the size of earth, with an average temperature of 22C.


euronews learning world - "Art and Education"
Welcome to Learning World - Euronews' new programme dedicated to education. Art is of course vital to education opening up a rich world of creativity that can touch all aspects of learning. It's a form of expression that plays an undeniable role in our ability to develop, learn and grow. In this ...


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