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French business leaders are worried about the economic policies political parties have proposed ahead of the snap parliamentary elections. ADVERTISEMENTFrench business leaders are expressing concerns about the economic policies of political parties ahead of the upcoming snap parliamentary elections. This sentiment was highlighted during a high-profile event organised by MEDEF, France’s leading employers’ federation, where prominent politicians presented their economic programs.For the first time, Éric Ciotti and Jordan Bardella appeared together at the event, aiming to reassure employers about their economic agendas. Bardella, representing the far-right National Rally (RN), emphasized stability and growth, while Ciotti – leader of centre-right conservatives…

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The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. The EU’s response needs to echo the speed with which disaster is occurring on the ground. Residents of El Fasher and other civilians throughout Sudan deserve nothing less, Laetitia Bader writes. ADVERTISEMENTFrom the pace of the European Union’s action on Sudan, no one would imagine that the country’s Darfur region is burning once again. “Life has simply completely stopped in the city because of heavy fighting and shelling. People are hiding in their homes, scared. They cannot…

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London tops the list of the best European city for music. But the number two spot may surprise you… ADVERTISEMENTLondon is the best European city for music, a new survey has revealed. After analysing different factors like how many venues, festivals, and concerts different European cities have, the UK capital has come out top with a staggering 2,437 concerts per year, 25 festivals, and 133 event spaces. For any music lover, there’s something to do in London. Home to some of the most iconic music acts in history, from the Rolling Stones to David Bowie, you can easily spend a…

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Updated: 20/06/2024 – 13:03 GMT+2 Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of Brazil’s National Congress in Brasilia on Wednesday to protest a bill that would further criminalise abortions. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in front of Brazil’s National Congress in Brasilia on Wednesday to protest a bill that would further criminalise abortions. Carrying placards, stickers, and banners with the slogan “a child is not a mother,’ the protesters chanted slogans against the bill and its supporters.Some women wore the emblematic red cloaks and white bonnets from the TV adaptation of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel set in a patriarchal…

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