BBC Europe News
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Food waste: Amount thrown away totals 900 million tonnes
Every year, 23 million truckloads of food go straight into the waste bin, according to the UN.
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UK found guilty of dirty air breach by EU court
The UK is found guilty of “systematically and persistently” breaching air pollution limits.
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Loyalist group withdraws support for NI peace deal
It says it will not support the Good Friday Agreement unless changes are made to the NI Protocol.
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Amazonian groups sue French supermarket chain over deforestation
A collective of 11 indigenous groups are suing Casino over alleged links to deforestation.
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Karachi affair: French ex-PM Édouard Balladur acquitted
Édouard Balladur is acquitted but a former defence minister is given a two-year suspended sentence.
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Louvre reunited with 'exceptional' armour stolen in 1983
The helmet and breastplate were discovered by an antiquities expert in Bordeaux.
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Brexit: EU negotiating 'with partner it can't trust', says Coveney
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney says the EU is being driven towards legal action by the UK.
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Amazon Fresh till-less grocery store opens in London
The shop will stock hundreds of new own-brand items including locally-sourced milk and desserts.
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Brexit: EU says UK grace period extension breaches international law
The latest Brexit flare up is over checks on goods to NI, which remains in the EU's single market.
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Covid: Germany to approve AstraZeneca vaccine for over-65s
Chancellor Merkel says The EU member is the latest country to reverse its policy on the vaccine's use on older people.
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Sweden attack: Terrorism suspected after mass stabbing in Vetlanda
At least eight people are injured in the town of Vetlanda before the suspect is shot and injured.
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Nicolas Sarkozy: Former French President says corruption sentence is an ‘injustice'
The former French president said he will "fight for the truth" after being sentenced to three years in jail.