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Another far-right winner in a European election: who is Călin Georgescu?
A far-right candidate has rocketed from nowhere to win the first round of Romania’s presidential election. Călin Georgescu’s success comes off the back of a wave of support for far-right parties across Europe.
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Netanyahu arrest warrant: Europe split over ICC ruling
In theory, Netanyahu and Gallant cannot now step foot in Europe without fear of arrest. But Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, ever at odds with the EU, has offered Netanyahu safe passage.
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The Stimming Pool: Life from a neurodivergent perspective
Around 1 in 7 people in the UK is estimated to have some kind of neurodivergence, a term used to describe those who think about and see the world differently.
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‘Europe needs to keep supporting Ukraine against Russia’, says deputy Czech foreign minister
We spoke to the deputy Czech foreign minister Eduard Hulicius and started by asking him if he thought anything would change between now and the beginning of next year when Donald Trump comes to power?
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America, Britain and EU ‘incapable’ of ‘forcing Israel to spare women and children’, Norwegian Refugee Council says
We spoke to Jan Egeland from the Norwegian Refugee Council who has just returned from Gaza.
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How will Trump’s win affect Europe and Ukraine?
European leaders have had their first chance to discuss the impact of another Trump presidency at a political summit in Budapest.
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What does Trump’s win mean for Europe?
It is not just economics that is worrying European leaders. Another huge area of concern for Europe is what Donald Trump will do over Ukraine.
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‘They [authorities] underestimated the impact of climate change’: EU climate pact ambassador on Valencia floods
We spoke to Carmen Marqués Ruiz, who’s the EU’s Climate Pact Ambassador and is from the Valencia region.
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Georgia election: Voters decide on path towards EU or Russia
Georgia’s election commission says the ruling Georgian Dream party has won a majority in the country’s elections – with 70% of precincts counted – although the opposition insisted it had won.
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Russian ‘interference’ suspected in Moldova EU referendum
A referendum on EU membership has produced a surprising result, this time in Moldova. Moldovans had been expected to clearly back the government’s plan, but the ‘yes’ camp won by only a fraction of a percentage point.
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EU mulls ‘offshoring’ as Albania starts taking migrants for Italy
Albania is ready to start taking migrants redirected from Italy as the first of two ‘migrant processing centres’ has been completed.
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UK government hails ‘historic moment that marks EU reset’, but does it?
David Lammy has become the first British foreign secretary to attend a meeting of EU foreign ministers since Brexit.
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EU chief launches unprecedented public attack on Viktor Orban – yet they still need each other
In an extraordinary speech to the European Parliament, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán watching on, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen launched a blow-by-blow attack on his government.
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Why are EU countries closing their borders with each other?
Schengen Agreement: Many EU countries have recently reintroduced ‘temporary controls’ at their borders, leading to questions as to whether a core fundamental of the European Union is collapsing.
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UK and EU discuss their post-Brexit relationship but have different wish lists
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is in Brussels as part of his “drive to improve the UK’s relationship with the European Union”. But beyond the handshakes and smiles, it is far from clear that the ‘reset’ he has promised will deliver any tangible benefits.