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Europe Day marks one month till EU elections
The European Union marks its annual Europe Day on Thursday, but instead of the humdrum celebrations, all eyes are on the EU elections in a month's time, which portend a steep rise of the extreme right and a possible move away from the bloc's global trendsetting climate policies.
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Full interview with PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Prime Minister's interview on Skai's main news - What he says about the parties right of the ND - They want the European elections to be a referendum against the government - If the result of the European elections is not good, our lives will become a little more difficult, the government will not collapse
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Far-Right Conference in Brussels Halted by Police Sparking Controversy
A scheduled conference of far-right European politicians, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and former British MEP Nigel Farage, was abruptly halted by police in Brussels. The intervention, ordered by one of the municipal mayors in the Belgian capital, sparked controversy and condemnation from various quarters.
Farage demands government release full migrant crime stats, blames Tories for importing “mass criminality”
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has called on the government to release full statistics on migrant crime as is done in countries like Denmark
Nathaniel Copsey Appointed as British Ambassador to Bulgaria
Nathaniel Copsey has been appointed as the new British Ambassador to the Republic of Bulgaria, succeeding Rob Dixon, announced the British Embassy. The seasoned diplomat, renowned for his extensive experience in European affairs, is set to assume his new role in August 2024.
Parthenon Sculptures should return to Athens, says Lord Frost
Britain should join a pan-European effort to return the Parthenon Sculptures back to Greece, David Frost, a former British diplomat and Brexit negotiator has said.
David Frost also told the House of Lords in London that the UK should make a grand gesture to create closer diplomatic and cultural relations between the two countries.
Poll: Majority of Britons support rejoining the EU single market
A majority of Britons support rejoining the European Union's single market even though that would mean the restoration of the free movement of workers from the bloc, according to a poll published on Wednesday.
Curbing immigration was a key reason Britons voted to leave the European Union in 2016.
Bulgarians Among Hardest Hit: Dramatic Rise in UK Entry Denials After Brexit
In the aftermath of Brexit, Bulgaria, alongside other EU nations, has witnessed a significant surge in entry denials by the UK Border Force. The latest figures from the UK Home Office reveal a fivefold increase in the number of Bulgarians refused entry to the UK since Brexit's implementation, marking a concerning trend in post-Brexit migration restrictions.
‘Political hurdles delay much-needed update of customs union’
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The customs union between Türkiye and the EU has turned into a "partnership agreement" with systematic and chronic problems due to long-standing political reasons behind its upgrading, Trade Minister Ömer Bolat has stated.
UK to unveil new measures to support financial sector
Finance minister Jeremy Hunt is today due to announce new measures to support Britain's powerful financial sector, seeking to make the U.K. the "most innovative and competitive" financial centre in the world.