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EU referendum campaign kicks off in the UK

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The EU referendum campaign has officially kicked off in Britain. Voters will decide on June 23rd if Britain should remain inside the EU. Both camps have been setting out their stalls. “We’re making sure that we are visible as possible to...
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Migrant crisis: Turkey-EU ‘lack of trust’ slows action

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Last November, the EU struck a deal with Turkey to try and stem the flow of refugees from the country. As the European Commission prepares to assess its progress, euronews has spoken to Marc Pierini, former EU ambassador to Turkey and...
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Hungary’s ‘populist model is taking hold across the whole of Europe,’ says analyst

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A Brussels-based newspaper correspondent has told euronews that Hungary’s ‘populist model’ is taking hold across the whole of Europe. Jean Quatremer, who works for Libération, says moves are being made to reduce freedom and the rule of...
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Raw Politics: Orban comes out fighting, Macron doles out job advice & Maroš Šefčovič in the studio

9th - Higher Ed
In Monday's edition of Raw Politics Tesa, Darren and the panel take a look at Viktor Orban's counter-offensive after MEPs voted last week to hold Hungary to rights over European values. There's a look at the reaction to Emmanuel Macron's...
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Raw Politics: Italy’s budget; Iran sanctions; and WW1 commemorations

9th - Higher Ed
The full Raw Politics show for Monday, November 5, is available in the video player above. It features: Italy's fix: Rome says its divisive budget is the anti-austerity export for Europe. Breaking Iran: why the EU is picking a fight with...
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Simon Calder answers your summer holiday questions in The Independent’s latest virtual event

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How to holiday in the busiest year for travel: helping you navigate the best summer 2024 deals amid soaring demand, with Simon Calder
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'We will act': Brussels asks Hungary to explain the easing of visa rules for Russians

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Hungary's National Card scheme simplifies visa procedures and security screenings for "guest workers" coming from Russia and Belarus.
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Brussels defends presence of senior EU diplomat in Iran's presidential inauguration

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Enrique Mora, the deputy secretary general of the European External Action Service (EEAS), attended the swearing-in ceremony of Iran's new president.
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Thousands rally across Serbia to protest against EU lithium excavation deal

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Crowds of people rallied in several towns and cities in Serbia on Monday to protest a lithium excavation plan the Western Balkan country's government recently signed with the EU.
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‘Holiday poverty’ affects 40 million workers in EU, finds new study

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New study shows that 39.7 million workers, 14% of the EU’s population, couldn’t afford to go on holiday for a week in 2022.
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Italy and China sign a 3-year plan as Italian leader Meloni tries to reset relations

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Meloni's five-day visit comes several months after Italy dropped out of China's Belt and Road Initiative.
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MEPs Orlando and Schilling: Half a century apart in age, united in their ideas

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The oldest and youngest members of the European Parliament pledge to fight for environmental sustainability and minority rights, in an interview with Euronews.
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MEPs Orlando and Schilling: Oldest and youngest MEPs united in their ideas

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In an interview with Euronews, the oldest and youngest members of the European Parliament pledge to fight for environmental sustainability and minority rights.
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Is EU losing credibility over its failure to defend international law in Gaza?

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Is EU losing credibility over its failure to defend international law in Gaza?
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Is the EU losing credibility over its response to the war in Gaza?

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Europe's leaders have not found a consensus position on the war in Gaza, and some have even intervened on Israel's behalf in international legal proceedings.
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State of the Union: Aviation safety - one pilot or two on an airplane?

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This edition of State of the Union focuses on the dispute between the aviation industry and pilots over the number of pilots on an airplane.
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EU countries yet to obey von der Leyen’s demand for male and female Commissioner nominees

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As Commissioner nominations trickle in from EU capitals, von der Leyen's plan to ensure gender parity is facing early challenges.
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Brussels berates Italy, Hungary and Slovakia for rule-of-law decline

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The European Commission has released the new edition of its Rule of Law Report, showing persistent problems in press freedom.
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Giuseppe Antoci: An Italian MEP under escort due to mafia threats

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Giuseppe Antoci has been under protection since December 2014 due to threats from the Sicilian mafia. This protection has now been extended to the European Parliament.
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Giuseppe Antoci: Italian MEP under police protection wants to be EU's new anti-mafia champion

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After preventing the Sicilian Mafia from getting their hands on agricultural funds, Giuseppe Antoci has been under police protection for nearly a decade. Coming to the European Parliament with bodyguards, he now wants to become the EU's...
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Sixteen Gazan children medically evacuated to EU as experts say hundreds more need treatment

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Humanitarian workers welcome the gesture but say it is a "drop in the ocean" as children continue to bear the scars of war in Gaza.
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Member states 'boycott' informal meeting of EU justice ministers held in Budapest

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Instead of attending themselves, most member states justice ministers sent their deputies or leading civil servants to the two-day meeting.
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Cyprus: celebrations in North and commemorations in South on 50th anniversary of Turkish invasion

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Both Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will attend events on the island, which is divided between celebrations in the north and memorials in the south.
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Pro-Europeans hail von der Leyen win as rebuff to extremism

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Greens emerge as kingmakers as von der Leyen vows to keep the centrist coalition strong.