Now playing Next France European Sleepovers: Working hard on a French vineyard Ahead of Euronews' European elections coverage, we're out and about to find out what YOU want for the future of the EU. Our reporter Stuart Oates has been sofa surfing across the continent, staying with locals to find out what's important to them. In this instalment, he's in France. 24/04/2019
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Now playing Next World News European Elections 2019: What happened this week? We take a look at new polls that predict big gains for populist and anti-EU parties, hear from the front runners for the EU's top job and get an update from the Euronews road trip correspondents who have crossed into Italy. 20/04/2019
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Now playing Next France Euroviews. The restitution of ill-gotten gains should be a French - and European - priority ǀ View A new draft law could see the restitution of resources and assets to dispossessed people in Africa, the Middle East and elsewhere. But here is much more to be done in France - and more widely in Europe - to tackle the problem. 19/04/2019
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Now playing Next France French politicians suspend European election campaigns, look for unity Some French political parties have suspended their European election campaigns after the fire that ravaged the iconic Notre Dame cathedral on Monday night. 16/04/2019
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