Author: Euronews

The far-right, nationalist movement wants to set up a new group in the European Parliament. But it needs at least seven member states on board. ADVERTISEMENTChega, the Portuguese far-right party, has joined “Patriots for Europe,” the new nationalist alliance launched by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.”Chega’s president announced their intent to be part of this sovereignist coalition,” Orbán’s spokesperson said on Monday, announcing the news.Prior to the confirmation, Chega’s André Ventura had described the foundation of the movement as a “historic opportunity” to build a political “alternative” and unite the right.”This group is clearly against Ursula von der Leyen and…

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The UK Labour leader expressed willingness to work with any government in Europe. ADVERTISEMENTLabour leader Keir Starmer has said he will press on with plans to re-negotiate part of the post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) with the European Union, even if the far-right National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen enters government in France.Starmer – whose Labour party is topping opinion polls ahead of Thursday’s general election – told reporters on the campaign trail on Monday that he didn’t think a far-right win in France would change his party’s “overall intention” of negotiating “a better deal with the EU.”The…

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Le Pen’s advantage is seen as a positive development for Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and ECR’s role in the EU, according to Italian media. ADVERTISEMENTItaly’s Prime Minister Giorgia Melania has yet to make a public comment following Marine Le Pen’s right-wing party’s triumph in the first round of the French elections this weekend. Yet, other officials were quick to express their views.The first to react to the news of the National Rally’s success in Italy was right-wing Matteo Salvini, historically a political ally of Le Pen. He congratulated her while also taking the opportunity to criticise French President Emmanuel Macron.…

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Like many children, David Aguilar spent his childhood building Lego. While others made model aeroplanes and miniature toy towns out of the stackable plastic bricks, David built functional lifesize prosthetic arms. ADVERTISEMENTDavid Aguilar was diagnosed with Poland syndrome at birth. The congenital condition is characterised by partially developed muscles. Although David was born without a right forearm, he didn’t feel different until we went to school, where he was bullied. David retreated into his bedroom and buried himself with Lego to escape reality. Engrossed by the endless possibilities the bricks promised, he built his first prosthetic arm.   David tells SCENES that when…

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Updated: 01/07/2024 – 17:15 GMT+2 The storms have caused the tragic loss of four lives. Roads, cellars, and railway services were affected by significant flooding in the Goms region. Emergency services are actively involved in cleaning up affected areas, with a particular focus on the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway. President Viola Amherd”s visit to the site underscores the gravity of the situation and the ongoing commitment to restoring safety and normalcy in the region. The storms have caused the tragic loss of four lives. Roads, cellars, and railway services were affected by significant flooding in the Goms region. Emergency services are…

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Smart match balls, AI, cryogenic recovery chambers and the good old pad to do your homework on — nowhere are football’s cutting-edge tech advancements more on display than at Euro 2024 in Germany. But here’s the kicker: not everyone likes them. ADVERTISEMENTAside from the exploits of our national sporting heroes on the football pitches of Germany, eyes have been glued to other goings-on on the field from a tech point-of-view.From smart-enabled match balls and artificial intelligence to cryogenic recovery chambers, football is being transformed by the cutting-edge technology available to players, coaches, and officials.Nowhere is this more evident than at…

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