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Eurovision wants to protect its ‘non-political nature’. But can it?
Riot police on the streets of Athens in early May.
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A Brexit would be a chance to actually create a European project – but the EU needs to be dismantled first.
Esin
If the current pace of negotiations continues, Brexit backers needn’t worry about a new partner for decades.
Out of office: Werner Faymann.
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The notorious Freedom Party is on the march again, and the country’s moderates are crumbling in its path.
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Migration Watch claims there could be another 50,000 EU migrants a year coming to the UK than currently thought. We asked two academics to look at the numbers.
And one more thing.
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The prime minister’s security speech has been labelled fear mongering.
Nigel Farage – wielding the fear stick.
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When it comes to Brexit, both the Leave and Remain camps are using psychological trickery to convince voters.
There is no better alternative than the rise of the populist left for Europe and beyond.
The People's Assembly Against Austerity
The future of democracy depends on developing a left-wing populism that can revive public interest by mobilising political passions in the fight for an alternative to neoliberal de-democratisation.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
Radiation exposure as a child can increase cancer risk later in life. But by how much?
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Chernobyl is already responsible for up to 5,000 cases of cancer in Europe.
EPA/Hannah McKay
It’s not every day we get to see a country seemingly intent on committing political suicide. And yet, despite the pleas of concerned friends and independent evidence about its potential political and economic…
Confused?
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Young people have the most at stake in the June 23 poll, but they know the least about the EU.
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Around the world, leading universities have established themselves as well-known brands. In France, we haven’t yet entered the race for global higher education.
What’s he saying about me?
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Barack Obama’s dour disappointment with Europe is far more powerful than his worries about a Brexit.
Meat for sale at a Polish delicatessen in London.
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Six countries account for half of the EU migrants to the UK – but they’re not all from eastern Europe.
CERN
There have been squabbles of course, but the science project in Geneva is an example of putting differences aside to pursue common goals.
They might look like an alien species, but these bacteria-eating viruses could be the next big thing in the fight against infectious diseases.
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The virus that could cure antibiotic resistant infections.
We know London’s air is polluted – partly thanks to EU monitoring.
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There’s a near-consensus among relevant experts in academia, NGOs and parliament.
Corbyn enters the fray for stay.
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The Labour leader is no Europhile, but this scepticism is a real strength for the remain camp.
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Proposed labour reforms in France have sparked mass protests led by young people who want to reclaim democracy from the elite.