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    Final campaign rallies in Italy; new polls in France

    Final campaign rallies in Italy; new polls in France In Italy, the main political parties contesting the EU election have held their last major rallies, outlining very different visions of the European Union. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has denounced an “increasingly technocratic and...
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    How far could the far-right go? European elections could shift balance of power in Brussels

    How far could the far-right go? European elections could shift balance of power in Brussels What if the far-right gets its act together? Europeans pick a parliament this week, the first since the EU's significance went to the next level with Covid, the war in Ukraine as well as showdowns over...
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    The 'Frenchies' of World War II: Cajun Louisianan war hero shares his story

    The 'Frenchies' of World War II: Cajun Louisianan war hero shares his story Among the Americans drafted in 1943 to defeat the Nazis in Europe were young Cajuns from Louisiana, who spoke French as their native language. At the time, society tended to view the Cajun French language as a handicap...
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    Citizen activists take on 'destructive' solar power plants in France's Provence region

    Citizen activists take on 'destructive' solar power plants in France's Provence region Citizen activists in southeastern France’s Alpes-de-Hautes-Provence region have been campaigning for two years against the growing number of solar power parks in a protected natural area around the Lure...
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    FRANCE 24 wins FIGRA prize for AI facial recognition documentary

    FRANCE 24 wins FIGRA prize for AI facial recognition documentary FRANCE 24 has been awarded France’s prestigious FIGRA prize for an in-depth documentary on New York-based tech company Clearview AI and its work to identify and collect the faces of every single person on the planet. FRANCE 24 also...
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    Georgia’s divisive ‘foreign agents’ bill signed into law

    Georgia’s divisive ‘foreign agents’ bill signed into law The speaker of Georgia’s parliament said he gave the final endorsement on Monday to a divisive “foreign agents” bill that has prompted weeks of protests by critics who say it will restrict media freedom and jeopardize Georgia’s chances of...
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    Businesswoman Tomasdottir becomes Iceland's next president

    Businesswoman Tomasdottir becomes Iceland's next president Businesswoman Halla Tomasdottir was on Sunday declared the winner of Iceland's presidential election, final results showed, beating former prime minister Katrin Jakobsdottir whom critics said was too political for the post.
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    Police officer dies after attack at anti-Islam rally in Germany

    Police officer dies after attack at anti-Islam rally in Germany A 29-year-old police officer died on Sunday after being repeatedly stabbed during an attack at an anti-Islam rally in Germany.
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    Serbia's ruling nationalists claim victory in local elections rerun

    Serbia's ruling nationalists claim victory in local elections rerun Serbia's ruling nationalist party claimed victory in the capital Belgrade on Sunday in a rerun of local elections, nearly six months after allegations of fraud in a previous poll sparked weeks of protest.
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    Flooding wreaks havoc across Europe

    Flooding wreaks havoc across Europe Heavy rains and floods hit parts of Germany. Officials in one region have declared the state of emergency. There is also concern about heavy flooding in Italy. In both countries, hundreds of people were advised to leave their homes as rivers threatened to...
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    Honouring the French airmen who flew with the Royal Air Force on D-Day

    Honouring the French airmen who flew with the Royal Air Force on D-Day The majority of the Allied troops who took part in the D-Day landings were American, British and Canadian. But a small number were French; part of the Free Forces serving with the Allies. The story of the "Groupes Lourds"...
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    European Union: How are the 720 MEPs elected?

    European Union: How are the 720 MEPs elected? Starting this Thursday (June 6) and through next weekend, Europeans will begin voting in EU parliamentary elections.
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    EU: What are the biggest issues in this year's election?

    EU: What are the biggest issues in this year's election? Starting this Thursday (June 6) and through next weekend, Europeans will begin voting in EU parliamentary elections. For more analysis on the European Elections, FRANCE 24's Alison Sargent is joined by Paul Taylor, a Columnist for the...
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    Juno Beach, where locals honour the memory of Canadian D-Day veterans

    Juno Beach, where locals honour the memory of Canadian D-Day veterans More than 14,000 volunteer soldiers from across Canada – fighting alongside British and US troops – seized the beaches of Normandy on D-Day to help liberate the region from German occupation. Eighty years since that fatal day...
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    D-day veteran shares memories of storming Normandy beaches, liberating camp

    D-day veteran shares memories of storming Normandy beaches, liberating camp Irving Locker was only 19 when he was called up to fight in World War II. He'd never even left his village in New Jersey. So when he stormed the Normandy beaches with 150,000 of his fellow soldiers, June 6, 1944 became...
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    'Mutant jihadism' spreading across borders and online: EU's anti-terrorism coordinator

    'Mutant jihadism' spreading across borders and online: EU's anti-terrorism coordinator Five years after the fall of the so-called Islamic State caliphate in Iraq and Syria, the EU's anti-terrorism coordinator sees a more diffuse threat, coming from many different directions and spreading online...
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    EU Socialists' lead candidate Nicolas Schmit warns against 'arrangement' with far right

    EU Socialists' lead candidate Nicolas Schmit warns against 'arrangement' with far right He's been seen campaigning on empty beer crates in pubs and playing table tennis. Talking Europe catches up with the lead candidate of the Party of The European Socialists (PES) and asks him what he has...
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    NATO chief Stoltenberg seeks 'at least' 40 billion euro in yearly Ukraine aid

    NATO chief Stoltenberg seeks 'at least' 40 billion euro in yearly Ukraine aid NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Friday urged members to commit to providing Ukraine at least 40 billion euros ($43 billion) a year in military aid, seeking to ensure long-term support as war with Russia grinds on.
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    TV election debate in Hungary draws criticism

    TV election debate in Hungary draws criticism We take the political temperature in Hungary, where the state broadcaster has hosted an EU election debate – the first of its kind in nearly 20 years. Public television gave each party candidate a total of 11 minutes on four selected topics – a...
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    Several wounded in 'terrible' knife attack in Germany, says Scholz

    Several wounded in 'terrible' knife attack in Germany, says Scholz Several people were wounded in a knife attack in the German city of Mannheim on Friday, police said, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz decrying the "terrible" incident.
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