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18  avril     16h21
Georgia Protests Continue into Third Day Over Controversial ’Foreign Influence’ Law
   Tens of thousands protested in Georgia’s capital against a contentious foreign influence law, prompting altercations in parliament, demands for its revocation, and clashes with law enforcement, while media outlets reported assaults on journalists.
    16h00
Latest news bulletin April 18th - Evening
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    15h35
Burkina Faso junta expels 3 French diplomats over alleged subversive activities
   Several former colonies in West Africa have seen newly installed military regimes challenging and dismantling their remaining connections with France.
    15h25
Italy’s Mario Draghi calls for radical change in Europe
   A petition calling for Italy’s Prime Minister to take on the Commission’s top job has garnered over, signatures.
    14h53
German police arrest two men for plotting sabotage on Russia’s behalf
   The two German Russian nationals are accused of planning attacks on US military sites in an effort to interfere with military assistance for Ukraine.
    14h34
Serbian military drill ramps up as relations with Kosovo deteriorate
   Tensions in the Balkans have been rising since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with decades old peacekeeping structures under intense pressure.
    14h25
WATCH: Northern Lights shine over an erupting volcano in Iceland
   The volcano has erupted four times in recent months.
    14h10
WATCH: Strong earthquake rattles western Japan
   Shikoku is the smallest of Japan’s four major islands.
    12h58
For Israel, Iran’s attack is an opportunity to not miss an opportunity
   Saudi Arabia’s recognition of Israel would put an end to historic tensions between Israel and much of the Arab world, paving the way for enhanced economic ties, security collaboration, and broader reconciliation with other Arab nations, Mati Gill writes.
    12h05
Prominent AfD figure stands trial for using Nazi slogan
   Björn Höcke, , claims the banned phrase he used was simply an English translation of Donald Trump’s ’America First’ mantra.
    10h50
French hero gains Australian residency for confronting killer in Sydney mall attack
   The year old stood in the way of knife wielding Joel Cauchi on Saturday during the deadly rampage that left six victims dead and a dozen wounded.
    10h18
Russia begins to withdraw its peacekeeper forces from Karabakh
   The region is now under the full control of Azerbaijan after a brief conflict last year.
    10h07
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warns Middle East ’on edge of regional war’
   G foreign ministers are meeting to discuss new ways of securing military funding for Ukraine, including the possibility of releasing siezed Russian funds to Kyiv.
    10h00
Latest news bulletin April 18th - Midday
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    09h59
Sweden’s parliament makes it easier for young people to change gender
   The centre right governing coalition’s two biggest parties supported the legislation, which ultimately passed easily.
    09h55
Will going digital really simplify applying for a Schengen visa?
   Digitalisation, although well intentioned, may well lead to more complexity for the applicant and more of a workload for consular staff, Michel Dejaegher writes.
    09h47
UAE fights to recover from unprecedented floods
   Dubai airport has partially reopened to flights after its runways were inundated with rain.
    09h38
He’s my friend’: Trump welcomes Poland president Duda in US
   Polish president Andrzej Duda has been welcomed to Trump Tower, the latest in a string of get togethers between the aspirant US president and populist European leaders.
    07h52
Controversial ’Russian law’ passes first reading in Georgia parliament
   Opponents say the foreign agent bill would obstruct Georgia’s long sought prospects of joining the European Union.
    07h49
Germany arrests two men accused of spying for Russia as US nears Ukraine aid deal
   The latest developments from the war in Ukraine.
    05h50
Ruling conservatives win Croatia election - but there’s a catch
   The Croatian Democratic Union won parliamentary elections on Wednesday, however they will need support from the far right to stay in power.
    05h00
Latest news bulletin April 18th - Morning
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17  avril     17h52
Call for reinforcement of ’Aspides’ operation guarding Red Sea vessels
   The EU naval mission in the Red Sea was launched to protect merchant ships from attacks by Houthi rebels.
    17h26
Serbia angry after Kosovo gets closer to joining Council of Europe
   Kosovo took another step towards becoming a member of the CoE as its members passed a report recommending approval.
    16h00
Latest news bulletin April 17th - Evening
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    15h08
Protesting Greeks show their anger at unemployment and low wages
   Thousands of people have demonstrated in Athens and Thessaloniki over rising unemployment and the cost of living.
    14h05
Call for release of Swedish prisoner on anniversary of Iran detention
   Johan Floderus was arrested at Tehran airport in , and has had limited family contact and consular access since being imprisoned.
    13h25
WATCH: Two bears survive zoo fire in Crimea
   Authorities are investigating the blaze which killed more than animals including lemurs, chameleons, parrots and turtles housed in a private zoo called Tropic Park in Yevpatoria.
    12h08
Croatia’s bitter election pits outgoing prime minister against current president
   Croatians are going to the polls to elect a new parliament, and two rival establishment figures are fighting to come out on top.
    10h40
Journalists given rare access to France’s Rubis-class nuclear-powered submarine
   Built in the s, the submarine is being phased out from the French navy in favour of newer models.
    10h26
Two further deaths at the Grand National are a stark reminder that cruel horse races must end
   Suffering is an almost inevitable outcome, and it is supported with each bet placed all just for a fleeting flutter, Elisa Allen writes.
    10h04
Italy prepares to negotiate terms of fiscal adjustment ahead of EU elections
   Officials estimate it will take until at least to get the country’s budget deficit below the EU’s limit.
    10h00
Latest news bulletin April 17th - Midday
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    09h17
UN calls for 2.6 billion in funding to urgently help 3 million Palestinians in need of food
   Northern Gaza in particular is rapidly sinking into humanitarian disaster after months of military onslaught and choked aid supplies.
    08h54
Storm dumps heaviest rain ever recorded on United Arab Emirates
   Authorities deployed tankers to pump away the water, but the lack of regular rainfall means many roads lack proper drainage.
    08h52
Ukraine war: Russian strike hits apartment building, over a dozen killed
   The bombardment comes at a critical juncture for Ukraine, who is lacking artillery and ammunition.
    08h08
How 17-year-old Ukrainian Valeriia escaped a Russian re-education camp
   year old Ukrainian Valeriia was abducted to a Russian re education camp in Crimea. She tells Euronews how she made it back to Ukraine on her own.
    07h58
Ukrainian president signs controversial law to boost conscription
   The latest updates on the war in Ukraine.
    07h12
Court allows nationalist gathering in Brussels to proceed, organisers say
   The first day of the NatCon meeting of hard right European nationalists was disrupted when police moved in to try and shut it down.
    05h00
Latest news bulletin April 17th - Morning
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    04h50
Clashes and arrests at Georgia protest over so-called ’Russian law’ proposals
   The demonstrations in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, resulted in clashes that led to injuries among protesters and a police officer.
16  avril     16h59
WATCH: Arrests at protest over controversial ’Russian’ law in Georgia
   Tens of thousands protested outside parliament in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi on Monday more unrest is expected.
    16h27
WATCH: Brussels police move to shut down hard-right meeting
   The National Conservatism Conference NatCon was set to welcome Brexit champion Nigel Farage and Hungary’s Viktor Orban authorities in Belgium had other ideas.
    16h00
Latest news bulletin April 16th - Evening
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    15h38
Seven boats carrying more than 400 migrants arrive in Canary Islands
   The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says that of the , migrants trying to reach Europe last year, made the treacherous sea crossing from North Africa.
    15h12
Paris Olympics flame lit at Greek cradle of ancient games
   The countdown to this year’s staging of the ultimate world sporting event has begun in earnest.
    15h10
More homes flooded in Russian region bordering Kazakhstan
   The devastation continues as water levels in a local river spike again.
    14h44
Fourteen detained as protests continue over ’foreign agent’ law in Georgia
   Tens of thousands of protesters are set to gather on the streets of Tbsili on Tuesday for a second day of protests.
    13h06
German chancellor rules out decoupling from China but calls for quality cooperation
   The three day visit of Germany’s leader to China comes after Beijing slammed the EU as reckless following investigations into whether state subsidies are giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage.
    12h36
Erdogan blasts West’s double standards over Iran Israel response
   Turkey’s president accused Western nations of double standards for condemning Iran’s attack on Israel, but not speaking out when Israel bombed an Iranian consulate.