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'Inhuman and degrading' new report raises concerns over Greece's refugee camps

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The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) raised concerns Tuesday over the "inhuman and degrading" conditions in Greece's refugee camps. The committee's report said the situation was particularly alarming at...
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'Inhuman and degrading': report raises concerns over Greece's refugee camps

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The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) raised concerns Tuesday over the "inhuman and degrading" conditions in Greece's refugee camps. The committee's report said the situation was particularly alarming at...
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The Brief: Migrant camps in Greece, Tusk in Ukraine and CO2 emissions

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In this edition: We speak to a Greek minister about a report from the Council of Europe on the conditions in Greece's migrant camps. Donald Tusk reassures Ukraine over Europe's stance and the EU seeks to reduce CO2 emissions from trucks...
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Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index: who are the best and worst in Europe?

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Greece was the European Union member state that saw the biggest decrease in annual rankings measuring perceptions of corruption across the world. It dropped three points in a year and is one of five countries in the bloc considered to be...
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German rescue ship renamed in honor of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi

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It's been more than three years since the world was shaken by the horrific image of three-year-old Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi's lifeless body being washed up face-down on a Turkish beach. The picture was a stark warning about the dangers...
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Greek police fire tear gas at crowds protesting FYR Macedonia name change

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Police in Athens fired tear gas at crowds of protesters who had gathered outside parliament on Thursday to express anger over the proposed name change of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Republic of North Macedonia....
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Brexit’s eleventh hour, Polish mayor stabbed and Macron's letter: Europe briefing

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1. Polish mayor in ‘very serious condition’ after being stabbed on stage A Polish mayor is in a critical condition after being stabbed on Sunday evening by a man who burst onto the stage he was speaking on during a national charity...
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Raw Politics: Economic reasons behind Germany's AfD party campaign for EU exit

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The euro is in its twentieth year of use on the continent, but has the currency contributed to Europe scepticism? On Sunday, German far-right party Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) voted to campaign for Germany's withdrawal from the...
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Raw Politics: Has the euro helped fuel euroscepticism?

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The euro is in its twentieth year of use on the continent, but has the currency contributed to Euroscepticism? On Sunday, German far-right party Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) voted to campaign for Germany's withdrawal from the...
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Brexit 'plan B', Greek government, Lyon fire: Europe briefing

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1. Brexit 'Plan B' The leader of Britain's House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, announced on Thursday that the British government will reveal its next Brexit steps on Monday. This comes after the government was defeated last week in a vote...
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20 years of the euro

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It’s been 20 years since the Euro was created on January 1, 1998. Today, three-quarters of people in the eurozone are in favour of the euro, the highest number since 2004 — apparently dispelling the impression of rising anti-European...
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20 years on — has the euro been a success?

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It’s been 20 years since the euro was created on January 1, 1998. Today, three-quarters of people in the eurozone are in favour of the euro, the highest number since 2004 — apparently dispelling the impression of rising anti-European...
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Mohammed Al Menfi to lead presidency council

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Libya's former ambassador to Greece Mohammed Al Menfi has been voted to lead interim govt.
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Bomb explosion rips through Athens TV station

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A bomb explosion ripped through the offices of Greek television station Skai TV in Athens in the early hours of Monday morning. No injuries were reported, however, the force of the blast caused "extensive damage" to the station, Skai TV...
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What is a day like in the life of a Greek NATO pilot?

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NATO pilots are trained to face real combat at any minute and are expected to know how to deal with dangerous situations in the field. Greek pilots, more specifically, face frequent tensions in the Aegean Sea. The latest row involved...
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Review: Thessaloniki International Film Festival

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After almost a fortnight on the silver screen, the 59th edition of Thessaloniki International Film Festival has drawn to a close. British photographer Richard Billingham won the top Golden Alexander award for his film 'Ray & Liz'. It's...
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Brussels tells Italy: Respect budgetary rules like everybody else

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Brussels is preparing to get tough with Rome. In an interview with the Italian press in Brussels, the President of the European Commission expresses concerns on the draft budgetary plan that Italy sent to the European Commission on...
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Failures and crossing red lines - former Eurogroup head on Greece and Brexit

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Former Dutch politician Jeroen Dijsselbloem was at the helm of the Eurogroup for five years, dealing with huge economic fallout in the Eurozone - including Greece. In an interview with Euronews Correspondent Damon Embling in Brussels, he...
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"Prepare for some really bad scenarios": Former Eurogroup head on Greece, Brexit, and failure

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Former Dutch politician Jeroen Dijsselbloem was at the helm of the Eurogroup for five years, dealing with huge economic fallout in the Eurozone - including Greece. In an interview with Euronews Correspondent Damon Embling in Brussels, he...
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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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Southern Greece is lashed by Storm Zorba

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A search and rescue operation has been launched after swirling winds and torrential rain has brought flash floods in Southern Greece. That's according to the Civil Protection Service who say three people are missing. Gale-force winds led...
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Greek camp at Moria: reaching boiling point

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Two thousands asylum-seekers will be moved from the island of Lesbos to the Greek mainland by the end of the month. That's according to Greek authorities. It's after human rights groups and local authorities criticised Greece for the...
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Aid group alarmed at rising mental health issues in Lesbos migrant camp

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Europe's largest migrant camp risks descending into "extreme chaos" if authorities do not address the severe overcrowded conditions and a crippling rise in serious mental health problems, Doctors Without Borders have warned. "Considering...
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Lesbos: Europe’s 'scapegoat' | Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field

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The Greek island’s residents discuss how years of hosting thousands of refugees and migrants have affected them.