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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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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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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.
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Far-right populist set to win the most seats in Dutch election, sending shockwaves through Europe
It was once seen as a beacon of liberalism. But the Netherlands has sent shockwaves through Europe, handing a dramatic election victory to far-right populist Geert Wilders. Curbing immigration is his top priority. But he’s toned down his anti-Islam rhetoric, putting his plan to ban mosques on hold, and pledging to be “prime minister for…
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Is migration creating ‘fortress’ Europe?
With elections approaching in both Poland and Slovakia migration is back at the top of the agenda in the EU too.
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Has Niger coup made migrating to Europe easier?
Many of the people who attempt the sea crossing from north Africa – especially Libya and Tunisia – have travelled long distances through central Africa to reach the Mediterranean shore, many seeking to escape famine or political turmoil back home.
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Scotland drug deaths decrease, but rate still highest in Europe
Scotland has long suffered from an epidemic of deaths due to drugs, it’s considered the drug death capital of Europe.
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Tackling migration ‘not a task just for one country’, UNHCR calls for solidarity amongst European states
We spoke to Stella Nanou, UNHCR spokesperson for Greece and asked her about the discovery of 18 bodies in a forest in northern Greece following days of wildfires.
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Hundreds of Europeans evacuated in fallout of Niger coup
Hundreds of French and European citizens are being evacuated from Niger after last week’s military coup.
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Many promised European ‘gigafactories’ are ‘already at risk of never materialising,’ says economic security expert
We’re joined from Brussels by Tobias Gehrke, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, specialising in economic security.
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Italy’s major cities on red alert as heatwave continues to devastates Europe
Almost all Italy’s major cities are under red alert for extreme heat amid the heatwave that’s intensifying across southern Europe.
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Red alert across Europe and much of the world as heatwave fuels wildfires
Large swathes of southern and eastern Europe have been placed on red alert as rising temperatures fuel wildfires.