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euronews interview – Michel Barnier: Banks should pay for banks

www.euronews.com For a little over two years, Michel Barnier has been the European Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services. Part of that brief is to calm the markets and complete the single European market. Those are two challenges which… Continue reading

euronews cinema – Cannes: Polluting Paradise

www.euronews.com Award-winning Turkish-German director Fatih Akin has brought his latest film Müll Im Garten Eden or Polluting Paradise to Cannes. It is centred on the Black Sea community of Camburnu in Turkey, where a sprawling rubbish dump is making people’s… Continue reading

euronews science – Nature fights the freeze

www.euronews.net How do plants survive the winter? Unable to migrate to warmer climates or cover up, they seem vulnerable to the snow and ice. Yet most of our endemic species deal pretty well with the cold, drawing on their biological… Continue reading

euronews I talk – Should the European Commission make a decision on assisted suicide?

www.euronews.com Should those suffering from incurable diseases have the right to assisted suicide? At the moment this issue varies from country to country, and some have yet to decide. Should you have the right to die with dignity? Euronews’ Alex… Continue reading

euronews I talk – I talk discusses free trade agreements

www.euronews.com Which countries should Europe be trading with? Free trade agreements create jobs and offer new markets, but is it always positive? Your questions are answered today by Jürgen Klute, a member of parliament in Brussels, and a Member of… Continue reading

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