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Israel’s participation in Eurovision final sparks protests
The consequences of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza have now stretched to the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Britain’s Olly Alexander addresses Israel Eurovision controversy
The inclusion of an Israeli artist in this year’s Eurovision song contest in Sweden has prompted calls for other country’s entrants to boycott the event as a protest against the war in Gaza.
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How drug gangs operate in Europe’s most dangerous city (dubbed)
Marseille has long held its unhappy reputation as one of Europe’s crime capitals.
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Failure to tackle climate change is breach of human rights, says top European court
Today began with concerning climate news – the world just experienced its hottest March on record, according to new data from the EU.
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US and European combined support is ‘winning ticket’ for Ukraine, says Latvian Foreign Minister
We spoke to Latvia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Krišjānis Kariņš, and asked him how important this Nato summit is to Ukraine’s future.
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Euro 2024: Wales take on Poland in play-off final
It’s a busy night of friendlies ahead of the Euro 2024 football tournament but three qualifying spots are still up for grabs at this summer’s finals in Germany and Wales are hoping to take one of them.
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BFI Flare: Europe’s largest celebration of queer cinema
The female gaze, drag queens and trans rights are just some of the politically charged themes of the films at BFI Flare, Europe’s largest celebration of queer cinema.
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Europe ‘can’t agree’ on military assistance for Ukraine, says Lithuanian European Parliament member
We spoke to the Lithuanian MEP, Petras Auštrevičius, a former diplomat who’s on the Foreign Affairs and Security and Defence Committees in the European Parliament.
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NATO criticises Trump for comments that ‘put American and European soldiers’ at risk
There has been alarm and condemnation from America’s allies after former President Donald Trump suggested the US might leave NATO members undefended against a Russian invasion.
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Musk claims ‘first human brain chip’ implanted – what does it mean for people with neurological conditions?
Imagine a brain implant which could help people who’ve lost the use of their limbs to control a computer keyboard using just the power of thought. Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink claims it’s successfully implanted a chip inside a human brain for the first time, adding that the patient is “recovering well”. The firm got permission…
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President of European Court warns UK must not ignore Rwanda injunctions
The president of the European court of human rights has warned countries not to ignore its injunctions – saying there is a “clear, legal obligation” to follow them.
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Fans concerned European Super League ruling gives ‘window of opportunity’ for the controversial competition, says Fair Game UK boss
We spoke to Niall Cooper, the CEO of Fair Game UK – a coalition of football clubs and fans looking to improve the governance of football.
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European Super League wins court of justice ruling – and outlines its plans
he European Union’s top court has ruled that football governing bodies UEFA and FIFA broke competition law by blocking the breakaway project.
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Storm Pia and Eurotunnel strike action disrupts Christmas getaway train services
Stormy weather and striking Eurotunnel staff are disrupting the Christmas getaway for tens of thousands of people.
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Sunak says migrants could ‘overwhelm’ European countries
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has claimed migrants could “overwhelm” European countries – as he called for radical solutions to tackle illegal migration.