Press Preview: Sunday's papers
We take a first look at Sunday's front pages with journalist and author Christina Patterson and political commentator Benedict Spence.
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Latest news bulletin | February 25th – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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After two years of war, where will things go next? | Russia - Ukraine war
Sky News military analyst, Prof Michael Clarke, looks at why the war between Russia and Ukraine is still going on two years after it began.
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Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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US and EU hit Russia with more sanctions over Alexei Navalny's death
The opposition activist died last week in an Arctic penal colony and it's also the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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David Attenborough's new series to focus on sounds never heard before
Sound is the vocabulary of nature. It plays a crucial role in the lives and everyday struggles of animals around the globe - from birth to surviving adulthood and finding a mate.
In this new series, David Attenborough explores the extraordinary ways that animals hear and produce sound, and how it influences the decisions they make.
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Landfill smell in Staffordshire linked to health effects | Climate S how with Tom Heap
Tom Heap visits a community in Staffordshire struggling with the smelly landfill next door and asks what can be done to solve the problem.
And the secret world of sound - David Attenborough is back with a cutting edge new series on Sky Nature.
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BREAKING: Lee Anderson MP suspended from the Conservative Party
Lee Anderson MP has been suspended from the Conservative Party after being accused of making Islamophobic comments about the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.
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Ukraine is '730 days closer to victory', Zelenskyy says as country marks two years of war
Saturday marks the second anniversary of the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine with several EU leaders including Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen travelling to Kyiv to express support.
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Lee Anderson's 'comments are Islamophobic, anti-Muslim and racist' | Mayor of London
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has condemned the "deafening silence from Rishi Sunak and the Cabinet" after comments from former deputy chairman of the Conservative party, Lee Anderson MP.
Mr Anderson said on GB News that Mr Khan had given the capital "away" to his "mates", and that he believes "Islamists" have "control" of Mr Khan and London.
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Angry french farmers greet President Emmanuel Macron at Paris agriculture fair
Farmers across the EU argue the bloc's environmental regulations, including initiatives like the Green Deal, hamper their operations and render their products less competitive against non-EU products.
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Folly Bah Thibault, the journalist changing the story on girls’ education
Women’s empowerment, gender equality, Folly Bah Thibault is pushing boundaries for a fair access to education, especially in Africa. Renowned journalist at Al Jazeera English in Qatar, she sat down with The Dialogue to talk about her engagement from the news desks to the school desks.
In partnership with Media City
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Europe calls on America to lead on its pledges at the UN | Russia Ukraine war
After two years of war in Ukraine, European nations are urging America to lead - and follow through on pledges of weapons and ammunition.
A section of the congressional Republican party linked to former president Donald Trump is said to be behind the impasse over essential supplies to Ukraine.
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Why are billions of euros worth of COVID drug Paxlovid going to waste in Europe?
European countries rushed to buy the antiviral drug in January 2022, but now it’s going to waste. Why?
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Press Preview: A first look at Saturday's front pages
Sky's Gillian Joseph takes a first look at Saturday's front pages with the Guardian columnist Zoe Williams and the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Jake Wallis Simons.
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Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Latvia introduces conscription, urges the UK to do the same | Russia - Ukraine war
Russia's Baltic neighbour to the west, Latvia, has reintroduced conscription to - as the conflict in Ukraine reaches its second anniversary.
Sky's Deborah Haynes visited the country and spoke to some of the young people in training.
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Brussels, my love? Brussels marks two years since full-scale invasion of Ukraine
In this edition, we take a look at how the EU has changed since the shocking events of 24 February 2022.
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FYI: Weekly News Show - Saturday 24th February - Weekly News Round Up for Kids
We investigate whether our drinking water is at risk of running out. And for LGBT History Month, we look at the history of drag and its importance to fans of all ages.
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Kyiv shoots down second AWACS plane in one month in major blow to Moscow
Ukraine's military announced that they have successfully downed a Russian AWACS plane.
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Labour: 'NATO and the European countries within it have to do more' | Russia - Ukraine war
Shadow defence secretary John Healey MP says that a future decade of Russian aggression has to be countered, and that "the European countries within it have to do more".
Mr Healey called on the US Congress to "unlock bipartisan support" for Ukraine and continue its "critical" package of support for the war effort.
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Latest news bulletin | February 24th – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Ukraine War: Two years on, no respite for soldiers in the Donbas
The 24 February marks the 2nd anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. An estimated 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers and more than 10,500 civilians have died. Euronews International Correspondent Valérie Gauriat traveled to eastern Ukraine to witness the resilience of soldiers on the front.
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Ukraine: Two years of war in figures
Eighteen per cent of Ukrainian territory is currently occupied by Russia. More than 6.4 million Ukrainians are refugees.
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NHS strikes: Appointments cancelled as junior doctors stage five-day walkout amid row over pay
More than 1.3 million appointments have been cancelled due to NHS strikes - and from 7am tomorrow junior doctors will stage a new five-day walkout, likely causing more widespread disruption in England.
This winter has proved even more challenging than the last for the country's healthcare system, and covering for striking colleagues brings pressure to medics which is felt far beyond strike days.
Sky's Ashish Joshi reports from the Royal Berkshire hospital in Reading.
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