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Beyond the Wall: Part 1 - The Rise of Germany's Far-Right | People & Power
Thirty years ago, the Cold War came to an end and Europe was awash with hope, but have the years since been squandered?
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Latvian prime minister discusses growing concerns in the EU
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
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...
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GOP May Benefit from Democrats' Push to Change Electoral College
Though President Trump would have lost the 2016 election if it were decided by popular vote, a Harvard professor said the conventional wisdom that the popular vote would always favor Democrats is "mistaken."
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims Bernard-Henri Levy
Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy
Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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Exit polls: Zuzana Caputova poised to become Slovakia's first female president
According to exit polls released by national television on Saturday evening, liberal lawyer Zuzana Caputova is set to become Slovakia's first female president. Exit polls showed the anti-corruption campaigner had a 20 point lead over her...
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Zuzana Caputova poised to become Slovakia's first female president, according to partial results
Liberal lawyer Zuzana Caputova led Slovakia's presidential run-off vote with 57.9% of the vote after results from 38.5% of polling stations were counted, statistics office data showed on Saturday. The ruling Smer party's candidate,...
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State of the Union: "This house of Europe is today the prey of arsonists"
Everyday we ask politicians about the state of affairs in Europe. About the things that are on people's mind: the economy, migration, the climate and much more. Now that populism and nationalism are on the rise, we wanted to ask a famous...
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Moscovici expects populist "breakthrough"
EU Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici is expecting a "populist breakthrough" in the European elections. Given that the pro-European forces are weakened and don't work together, a populist win is the most likely scenario,...
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Road Trip Europe Day 4: 'Brexit is a wake-up call', former Erasmus student on Euronews' red couch
With the EU Parliamentary elections just ten 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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'I'm not a puppet', Italian PM Conte tells EU leaders
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte insisted on Tuesday that he was not "a puppet" of his deputies, as he responded to a barrage of criticism from leading EU politicians. Following his first ever address in the European Parliament,...
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Populism or Democracy? Swedish MEP takes on Nigel Farage in Euronews panel in London
Euronews organised a conference in London today featuring commentators from both sides of the Brexit divide. Part of the debate centred on the meaning of the word 'free'. Free for former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and asset management CEO...
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Populism or democracy? Swedish MEP takes on Nigel Farage in Euronews panel
Politicians from both sides of the Brexit divide battled it out at a conference organised by Euronews in London on Tuesday. Part of the debate centred on the meaning of the word "free". For former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and asset...
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Are we witnessing the death of the centre left in today's Europe? Andrew Neil asks David Miliband
In an exclusive 'Euronews Uncut' interview, top political commentator and journalist Andrew Neil grills former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband during the World Economic Forum in Davos. Redefining mainstream Beginning with the decline...
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Is the centre-left dead? David Miliband with Andrew Neil | Uncut
In an exclusive 'Euronews Uncut' interview, top political commentator and journalist Andrew Neil grills former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband during the World Economic Forum in Davos. Redefining mainstream Beginning with the decline...
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Human Rights Watch: Some EU leaders used migration to stoke fear
Leaders in EU states used migration to stoke fear, justify abusive policies, and block meaningful reform last year, even as arrivals at borders decreased, Human Rights Watch said today in its latest World Report. In its European Union...
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Ray Dalio on the Economy: 'The Real Issue Will Be the Next Presidential Election'
Midterms may have spooked the markets in October, but billionaire hedge fund-owner Ray Dalio told Cheddar the most dramatic season is yet to come for the economy.
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Steve Bannon, David Frum debate sparks protests and arrests in Toronto
There were "a number of arrests" during a protest in Toronto over an appearance by Steve Bannon, one of the masterminds of U.S. President Donald Trump's election. Bannon was in town to face off against David Frum, debating the role of...
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Exclusive: Juncker defends his record, says EU is better off than before
With his State of the Union address done, Jean-Claude Juncker has spoken to Euronews about the state of his presidency of the European Commission. Euronews' Darren McCaffrey put it to him that the EU is in a worse position than it was...
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Juncker's speech: reactions between applause and boredom
Jean-Claude Juncker's speech was met with mixed response in the chamber - between applause and boredom. On migration, the socialist chair, German MEP Udo Bullmann, wanted more action. "We say it's a scandal what we witnessed again this...
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European Parliament marks year to go before new elections
The countdown for the European parliamentary elections has just begun and Antonio Tajani, the EP's president, marked the date with an event where the EP published the latest Eurobarometer results. The poll signalled mixed feelings from...
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Brief from Brussels: Europe Day puts bloc's future in focus
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: As Europe Day is celebrated, remembering the roots of the EU and looking forward, how much is there to celebrate? And how much of an interest is there in EU politics ahead of next year’s...
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Macron's portrait of a Europe that protects people
Today’s edition of The Brief from Brussels is entirely devoted to French President Emmanuel Macron’s Strasbourg speech on the future of Europe. We have one report on the speech itself, one on a debate with political science students from...