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Elaborate Viareggio festival takes on women's theme

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A float depicting US President Donald Trump as an emperor with Twitter symbols adorning his sword was seen by thousands of people who lined the streets of Viareggio on Saturday for an eleborate parade of satirical floats It was part of...
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'We are not worried' says Hungarian Foreign Minister about EU fund cut threat

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The European Parliament has backed plans to freeze EU funds to countries violating rule of law - a move which targets Poland and Hungary. Earlier this week I sat down with the Hungarian Foreign Minister, Péter Szijjártó to discuss this....
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State of the Union: 2 minutes to midnight

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The doomsday clock is still at two minutes to midnight - the terrifying timepiece is stuck there since last year- as close as it’s ever been to the collapse of civilisation since the 1950s. "We are calling this the new abnormal...We...
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Can China quell dissent in Hong Kong? | Inside Story

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China faces an increasingly angry movement in Hong Kong
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Ex-NFL Player Tiki Barber Turns Cannabis 'Opportunist' with Latest Management Venture

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From an NFL player to a TV personality ー and now a Broadway performer in the musical "Kinky Boots" ー Tiki Barber has enjoyed an eccentric career. And now he's adding marijuana executive to his quirky résumé. Together with business...
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European filmmakers compete for funding in Les Arcs as investors look for new talent

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Fifteen European films in post-production pitched their projects to sales agents, festival programmers, distributors, and those looking to invest, at the Les Arcs Film Festival yesterday. The films, selected by the Artistic Director of...
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Swedes launch campaign asking people to give up air travel in 2019 | Raw Politics

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As world leaders prepare to fly to Poland for a conference on climate change next week, two Swedish mums are spearheading a campaign to get people to refrain from flying all of next year. Maja Rosen and her neighbour have launched the...
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Ottawa mayor sued for blocking residents on Twitter

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In what may be the first case of its kind in Canada, three local activists are suing Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson for blocking them on Twitter, arguing that by doing so he's violating their charter rights.
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Raw Politics: how can Europe filter what's fact and what's fake news?

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With election after election rocked by accusations of misinformation and its more malign cousin disinformation. With trust in mainstream media waning, the EU is on a fact-finding mission from fact-checkers. Yesterday, tech titans Google...
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WATCH IN FULL: Jeroen Dijsselbloem interview

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Click on video above to watch Euronews interview with former Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
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Brussels to Romania: "Hands off judicial independence"

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The European Parliament has debated Romania’s recent raft of controversial judicial reforms. The government was asked to respect the independence of justice and and to stop backsliding on corruption. Ska Keller, a German Green MEP: "Your...
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After Poland and Hungary... Romania

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: The European Parliament has debated Romania’s recent raft of controversial judicial reforms. The government in Bucharest was asked to respect the independence of justice and and to stop...
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Mechelen's migrant welcome

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Mechelen, a small city in Flanders, is home to 90,000 people and they're from 130 different nationalities. Back in 2016, the mayor, Bart Somers, won an award - recognising his achievements in welcoming and integrating immigrants. There's...
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German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer in CSU divisions

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A shown down over migration has thrown the German coalition government into crisis mode. The EU migrant deal has long been a thorny issue between the CDU and its Bavarian sister party the CSU. Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has long...
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Chicago Picks Elon Musk's Boring Company For High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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Elon Musk's Boring Co. Wins Race for Chicago's High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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Inside the Momentum Driving Politicians to Back Cannabis

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More and more politicians are throwing their weight behind legalizing marijuana, now seeing it as more of a "political opportunity" than a liability. That, in part, is driven by pressure from voters, says Paul Armentano, deputy director...
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Slovakia police chief steps down as protests persist

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Slovakia’s national police chief has resigned amid public pressure following the assassination of a journalist who was investigating alleged government corruption. Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini said Tuesday that Tibor Gaspar was “the...
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Trudeau's India scandal sends parliament into marathon voting session

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent trip to India and the scandal that followed was the reason politicians were involved in a marathon voting session. Opposition MPs forced hours of voting to make a point — protesting the Liberals'...
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Do Video Games Cause Violence?

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After the Parkland, Fla., shooting last month, the Trump administration said it wants to talk with video game makers about the levels of violence in their products. But several studies show there is no causal link between playing video...
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Italy's election earthquake shakes Brussels

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Italy's election earthquake is being felt in Brussels. The support for Eurosceptic and anti-immigrant parties coming as a big shock from a country that's traditionally showed a lot of love for the EU. But economic and migration worries...
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How Facebook Can Regain the Public's Trust

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Facebook trying to restore confidence in its advertising platform. The social media giant announced on Monday that it's adding 1,000 more people to its global ad review team. It is also handing over 3,000 Russian-linked ads to Congress....
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Reporter's Notebook - Karishma Vyas in Cambodia and the United States

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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK - We ask reporter Karishma Vyas about the moment she’ll remember most about filming Forced Back to Cambodia.
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Cyberattacks expected in 2019 election

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Canada's electronic spy agency warns that our next federal election could experience the cyber-espionage, misinformation and fake news that plagued the last U.S. election