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Is coronavirus carnage on the way for refugees? I Inside Story

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Aid groups warn of potential disaster for already vulnerable refugees and migrants in crowded camps worldwide.
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EU, US should find 'negotiated solution' to trade tensions, says Cecilia Malmstrom

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The European Union and the United States should "sit down and find a negotiated solution" instead of imposing tariffs on each other, the outgoing European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmstrom, told Euronews. In an exclusive...
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Eight EU countries call for more ambitious strategy to tackle climate change

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Eight European Union member countries have called for more ambition on tackling climate change on the eve of a European summit in Sibiu, Romania. Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden urged...
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Road Trip Europe Day 27: The effects of Greece's financial crisis nearly 10 years on

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With the EU Parliamentary elections exactly one month away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are visiting towns and villages around Europe –...
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Turkey 'cannot become a member of the EU', says EPP leader Manfred Weber

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Turkey "cannot become a member of the European Union," Manfred Weber, the leader of the European People's Party (EPP) tipped to replace Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President, told Euronews on Tuesday. Weber is the leading...
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Hungary reflects on 15 years of EU membership

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Thirty years ago, in 1989, the iron curtain separating socialist Hungary and capitalist Austria fell. Fifteen years later Hungary joined the European Union. Hungarians celebrated the country's accession to the EU in 2004 but according to...
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Commission candidates clash over EU army proposal

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The leading candidates to become the president of the next European Commission have clashed over Germany’s support for the creation of an EU army. With just three weeks to go elections for the European Parliament, four candidates for the...
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European elections 2019: what has happened in the EU during the current parliament?

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With the EU elections just around the corner, our team in Brussels have picked some of the most important issues faced by the current European Parliament 1) Brexit referendum In a tight referendum vote, the United Kingdom votes to leave...
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Balkan leader summit in Berlin aims to break Kosovo-Serbia deadlock

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The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo met in Berlin for their first talks in several months — part of a Western Balkan summit aimed at ending the deadlock in the region . German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron...
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EU is 'built on anti-fascism' not Christian values, says EU top job hopeful Violeta Tomic

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The European Union was not built on Christian values but on anti-fascism, Slovenia’s Violeta Tomic, the European Left candidate for the bloc’s top job, told Euronews on Tuesday. Tomic made the comments on Raw Questions as part of a...
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Watch: ‘The only Brexit positive is people take Europe more seriously’

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The only positive of Brexit is it has made people take the European project more seriously, an EU chief has claimed. Jyrki Katainen, a former prime minister of Finland, made the observation as he discussed the forthcoming European...
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Saving Europe - destroy or double-down

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Next week several right-wing parties across Europe will attempt to forge an alliance ahead of the European elections. The idea is to build a parliamentary group that could gain enough fire power to block European legislation as we know...
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How is the US threatening to punish Europe over Airbus? | Euronews answers

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The United States is threatening the European Union with billions of euros worth of trade sanctions on a wide range of products, in retaliation for EU subsidies to Airbus. A preliminary list of items has been drawn up by the Trump...
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May to hold face-to-face meetings with Merkel and Macron over Brexit extension

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The UK Prime Minister will hold face-to-face meetings with the German and French leaders today in advance of an emergency Brexit summit tomorrow. She is to meet Angela Merkel in Berlin, before flying to Paris to see President Emmanuel...
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British MPs back idea of Brexit extension to June 30 ahead of EU summit

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British MPs have this afternoon endorsed Prime Minister Theresa May's request to the European Union to delay Brexit until June 30, adding weight to the pitch she will make to EU leaders in Brussels on Wednesday. The vote is a result of...
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Raw Politics: MEPs discuss Theresa May's Brexit tour

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May took a last-minute trip to Berlin and Paris on Tuesday, seeking support from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron for an additional Brexit extension. Although EU officials...
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Rescue ship stuck in Mediterranean with 64 migrants onboard gets emergency aid delivery

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A Maltese relief organisation delivered emergency supplies to the Alan Kurdi ship on Tuesday, which has been awaiting authorisation to dock for the past seven days so that the 64 rescued migrants onboard may disembark. Malta's MOAS NGO...
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Brexit delay: does the extension to October change anything?

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The agreement between the UK and EU leaders to delay Brexit until the end of October is a compromise. British Prime Minister Theresa May had requested an extension to June 30. Some European leaders wanted a much longer delay; European...
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May hammered by MPs on Brexit extension and way forward

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May told MPs the UK can leave before October 31 if a deal is passed; Also said that she argued against stringent conditions on the UK's extended membership; Adds that "the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear." Theresa...
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Road Trip Europe Day 20 Milan: 'Migrants are a burden for us, they should be equally divided'

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As we continue our road trip across Europe ahead of the EU parliamentary elections in May, our correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone stop in Milan to hear which issues are getting local people talking. They found that migration...
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Road Trip Europe Day 22: L'Aquila – 'I'm going to vote to say thank you'

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With the EU Parliamentary elections now five weeks away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are parking our red sofa in cities, towns and...
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European elections 2019: Weber and Timmermans in TV debate as the race for EU’s top job heats up

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As the race to be the next European Commission president heats up, the two main candidates, Manfred Weber from the European People's Party (EPP) and Frans Timmermans from the Party of European Socialists (PES), faced off in a TV debate...
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Latvian prime minister discusses growing concerns in the EU

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Latvian Prime Minister Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš sat down with Raw Politics host Tess Arcilla on Wednesday to discuss some growing concerns within the European Union. The Latvian leader travelled to Strasbourg this week to meet with MEPs....
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Euronews interview: Latvian PM targets Euroscepticism ahead of EU elections

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Latvian Prime Minister Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš sat down with Raw Politics host Tess Arcilla on Wednesday to discuss his concern with growing Euroscepticism within the European Union. The Latvian leader travelled to Strasbourg this week...