Spanish conservatives criticise the coalition government and amnesty for Carles Puigdemont, urging for a decisive victory in the European Parliament to prompt early elections in Spain.
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Vistisen exclusively tells Euronews there is “no more political divide” between Meloni and Le Pen’s political factions than there is within other mainstream political groups.
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Representatives from Ireland's newest political parties line-up to explain why immigration tops their policy platforms for the upcoming 2024 European elections.
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Despite marine management efforts over decades Europe's fish stocks are still under pressure. The EU is supporting fishers turning to seaweed farming as an alternative livelihood.
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While EU members Ireland and Spain are expected to make the recognition of the Palestinian State official on Tuesday, European Foreign Affairs Ministers approve the reactivation of an EU border mission at Rafah.
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In a scathing attack, Rahul Gandhi criticised Prime Minister Modi for his recent statement claiming, "I am not biological; God has sent me." Gandhi slammed Modi, questioning the nature of a leader who, amidst the COVID crisis, made such remarks while people suffered. The statement underscores the ongoing political tension between the two leaders.
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The next EU Commission will have to cope with a legacy of debt accummulated out of necessity by its predecessor in response to the Covid crisis and the Ukraine War. Instruments are in place to both control debt and invest in the future, but challenging times lie ahead.
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Forbes magazine questioned Ukrainian claims of downing seven Russian Su-25 aircraft, suggesting the numbers are exaggerated. Only two incidents had visual evidence, including a grainy photo and a dubious video. Forbes also noted some "evidence" came from a video game. Ukraine's 110th Brigade likely downed at most two jets. Despite Russia's air raids, Ukraine faces ammunition shortages and requests for F-16s.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany would not prohibit Ukrainian attacks on Russian military targets, saying Ukraine "is allowed to defend itself."
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In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter, Fanny Gauret, travels to Recklinghausen, Germany, to meet two young women who signed up to the EU's ALMA programme and as a consequence, have a bright future ahead of them.
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More than eight million young people across the EU are formally categorised as NEETs - not in employment, education or training. Professor Mark Levels explained to Real Economy why this group is in a precarious situation and how the EU is responding.
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In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter Paul Hackett travels to Ljubljana and Brussels to learn how Europe's new disability and parking cards aim to facilitate cross-border travel and enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
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Is the European Recovery and Resilience Facility on track to deliver on its promises three years after its launch? Euronews reporter Fanny Gauret travels to Greece for Real Economy to find out.
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In this edition of our weekly talk show, host Stefan Grobe and his guests talk about the future of the Green Deal after the elections, the situation of the electric cars market in Europe and why organic food sales have reached a ceiling.
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