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Now playing Next Belgium European elections 2019: What happened this week? With two weeks to go, the home straight has been handily soudtracked by Spotify, who have released a political playlist. Plus we hear from an activist who argues that Muslims feel dangerously excluded from EU politics and examine the latest projections from Europe Elects. 10/05/2019
Now playing Next Hungary Hungarian PM withdraws support for Weber concerning EU's top job Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán withdrew his support from Manfred Weber Monday at a press conference with Austrian far-right politician Heinz-Christian Strache. 07/05/2019
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Now playing Next Europe News France's Le Pen unveils anti-EU campaign in Strasbourg The leader of the far-right French party National Rally was in Strasbourg as MEPs converged on the European Parliament. On Monday she unveiled her anti-EU campaign platform for the European Elections. 16/04/2019
Now playing Next Europe News The EC say they protect whistleblowers - but what about Assange? A new whistleblower directive was approved by EU negotiators on Tuesday in Strasbourg. But at a press conference, when asked whether Julian Assange was a whistleblower, the reply was "no comment". 12/04/2019
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Now playing Next Romania Europe puts pressure on Romania over Kovesi and controversial reforms It was a multi-pronged attack on Bucharest. 04/04/2019
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Now playing Next World Raw Politics full show: Article 50 extension and populist propaganda Watch Wednesday night's full episode of Raw Politics. 03/04/2019
Now playing Next Europe News European Parliament votes to end mandatory clock changes In a vote on Tuesday, the European Parliament voted to end mandatory time changes. Starting in 2021, EU member states will be able to decide on their own if they would like to participate in time changes. 26/03/2019
Now playing Next Europe News EU Commissioner asks bloc to consider a veto against Italy-China deal On Saturday, Italy signed a "non-binding" protocol to participate in China's new silk road. The decision has sparked scepticism in the EU, with Commissioner Günther Oettinger asking EU countries to consider a veto. 25/03/2019
Now playing Next Europe News Police say Brussels 'bomb threat' was false alarm Dozens of people were evacuated from a building near the European Union's headquarters on Tuesday morning. But after combing nearby streets, police confirmed it was a false alarm. 19/03/2019