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Now playing Next Europe News Farmers block Spanish-French border in major pre-EU elections protest Dozens of tractors have been blocking all major crossing points between Spain and France from Irun in the Basque Country to La Jonquera in Catalonia since Monday morning. The rally is expected to last until Tuesday. 03/06/2024
Now playing Next Europe News EU elections: Three French parties protest over Macron live interview Macron's centrist party, Renaissance, is projected to come a distant second in this week's European elections. 03/06/2024
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