March 20 - Every week, Reuters journalists produce scores of multimedia features and human-interest stories from around the world.
Below are some stories from this week selected by our editors, as well as explanatory context and background to help you understand world headlines. For a full schedule of news and events, please go to our editorial calendar on Reuters Connect.
Euclid mission data release is step toward grand atlas of the cosmos
The European Space Agency has released its first tranche of data from the Euclid space telescope's mission to map the universe's large-scale structure in order to better understand the mysterious cosmic components dark energy and dark matter. (SPACE-EXPLORATION/EUCLID (PIX), 795 words) nL1N3Q00KW
London's longest-running art fair, dedicated to prints, celebrates 40 years
LONDON - The London Original Print Fair, the British capital's longest-running art fair, celebrates its 40th anniversary this week with an array of works spanning from Old Masters to contemporary creations. (ART-PRINT FAIR/ $(TV)$, 145 words) [nL8N3Q10KD}
World War Two steam train Canadian Pacific returns to the rails in England
ALRESFORD, England - The Canadian Pacific, a 1940s steam train that took soldiers and supplies to England's south coast during World War Two, has returned to service, taking on board volunteers who spent 14 years reconditioning it and relatives of those who built it. (BRITAIN-TRAIN/WAR (PIX, TV), 359 words) nL8N3Q21K5
Robot dog learns, adapts like humans, Swedish AI startup IntuiCell says
STOCKHOLM - Swedish AI startup company Intuicell says it has created a robot dog named Luna that has a functional digital nervous system capable of learning and adapting like humans and many animals. (INTUICELL-AI/ (TV), 330 words) nL8N3Q21K5
China encourages babymaking with free milk and childcare subsidies
HONG KONG - China's Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia, has announced a slew of childcare subsidies and promised to "care" for new mothers by giving them a daily cup of free milk, as local provinces strive to boost the country's flagging population. (ASIA-POPULATION/CHINA (PIX), 340 words) nL4N3Q10BJ
Man guilty of stealing $6 million golden toilet from Churchill's birthplace
LONDON - A British man has been convicted of stealing an 18-carat golden toilet that had been on display as an artwork in an exhibit at Winston Churchill's birthplace. (BRITAIN-COURT/GOLD TOILET (PIX, TV), 299 words) nL8N3Q11NL
Women's elite sports to generate more than $2.35 billion in 2025, Deloitte says
Global revenues in women's elite sports will surpass $2.35 billion in 2025, up from $1.88 billion last year, Deloitte said. (SPORT-WOMEN-MONEY/ (PIX), 325 words) nL4N3Q0102
Sadie Sink celebrated the chance to sing again in film 'O'Dessa'
LOS ANGELES - Sadie Sink felt vulnerable when singing in the Searchlight film “O’Dessa,” but found joy in being part of a project that combined her love for both music and acting. (FILM-ODESSA/ (PIX, TV), 301 words) nL1N3Q00XK
EXPLANATORY CONTENT
EXPLAINER-What happens if the Trump administration doesn't comply with a court order? nL6N3Q100D
FACTBOX-How hard have US agencies been hit by Trump and Musk's layoffs? nL1N3Q20PW
FACTBOX-Israel's multiple wars in the Middle East nL8N3Q10VJ
(Compiled by Mark Porter and Patrick Enright)
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