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Camille Bello

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Past articles by Camille:

Painful periods? Spain just passed Europe’s first paid ‘menstrual leave’ law

The policy has sparked intense debate over whether it will help or hinder women at work. → Read More

Smoking in Europe: Which countries are the most and least addicted to tobacco and vaping?

Despite considerable progress made in recent years, the number of smokers in the EU is still high. → Read More

Five Good News stories to make you feel better about the state of the world

Several world firsts took place this week, including a green solution for the aviation industry. → Read More

Good News: science’s solution to end nightmares and the largest seagrass meadow yet discovered

The world has got better this week, thanks to science and passionate humans. → Read More

Electricity-generating windows? Swiss scientists design more efficient transparent solar panels

Scientists in Switzerland have designed transparent solar panels that could make windows generate electricity. → Read More

Good News: Cancer vaccine likely before 2030 and number of people under poverty line in India halved

Five #GoodNews stories about the progress of humanity and things that are making our lives better. → Read More

Good News: Cancer vaccine likely before 2030 and number of people under poverty line in India halved

Five #GoodNews stories about the progress of humanity and things that are making our lives better. → Read More

Good News for the lazy, good news for the gardeners, good news for Planet Earth lovers

Stay positive – in some places, thanks to some people and some institutions, the world is getting better. → Read More

Vienna named the world’s most liveable city in 2022. These 5 European cities also made the top 10

There is no better place to be than Vienna, according to the annual report from The Economist. But these European cities aren’t bad either. → Read More

Good News: New promising vaccine for malaria, and India’s Elon Musk creates a solar-powered car

Five cheering news stories that make you feel better about the world, handpicked by our team. → Read More

Proof that laughter is the best medicine and scientists grow plants in lunar soil

Technology reveals millennia-old secrets, we have grown plants on the moon's soil and three other positive stories. → Read More

Good News: Mysterious return of Darwin's notebooks and a new record for women's football

Good News: The mysterious return of Darwin's missing notebooks and a new record for women's football → Read More

Failure to digitise medical records could be putting lives at risk

European healthcare professionals say their field is lagging behind when it comes to digitising and sharing patients’ health information. This could be putting lives at risk. → Read More

Exclusive: This WhatsApp group reveals the fear and emotion of Venezuela's uprising

Amidst emotion, fear and confusion — and a mistrust of the media — Venezuelans turned to their WhatsApp groups in search of more clarity about this week's uprising. → Read More

VIDEO: Senegalese athlete hears for the first time at Abu Dhabi’s Special Olympics

Abu Dhabi is currently filled with stories of courage and perseverance, but one, in particular, has produced tears of joy: that of a 31-year-old Senegalese footballer, Mame Mdiaye, who got to hear for the very first time, thanks to the Olympics’ Healthy Athletes Initiative. → Read More

Why the army's loyalty is key in Venezuela's crisis

The Chavista leader knows that the military's support is key to keeping himself in power. → Read More

Watch: Why are tensions running high in Venezuela?

Political tensions are running high in Venezuela, but how did it all begin? Watch Euronews' Venezuela expert, Camille Bello, explain the situation. → Read More

Euronews' favourite pictures of the year: How many of them can you identify?

A good picture, as the idiom suggests, is often worth a thousand words. → Read More

QUIZ: So you think you know about plastic pollution? Test your knowledge now

Approximately 80 percent of ocean plastics come from land-based sources, and 20 percent from marine, according to Our World in Data. Are you familiar with the scale of mismanaged plastic waste? Is your country in the blacklist? Test your knowledge with the quiz below. → Read More

Instagram kidnap: could it happen to you?

Instagram kidnap: could it happen to you? → Read More