China's President Xi Jinping is embarking on a rare visit to Paris, with French President Emmanuel Macron poised to address pressing issues such as trade imbalances and seek Chinese support regarding the conflict in Ukraine. However, achieving these objectives during Xi's brief two-day visit to France will prove challenging, given the backdrop of escalating trade tensions between Europe and China. France is actively supporting a European Union investigation into Chinese exports of electric vehicles, while Beijing's recent initiation of an inquiry into brandy imports, predominantly from France, is widely perceived as retaliatory. Against this backdrop, Macron's administration is keen to emphasise the necessity of obtaining further assurances from Chinese authorities on trade matters. Xi's visit marks his first trip to Europe in half a decade, underscoring the significance of the occasion.
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This edition of State of the Union focuses on the enlargement "Big Bang" in 2004, speculation about new political alliances after the elections and sizeable cracks in the block of far-right parties.
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The EU aims to boost production of copper and other metals to meet 2050 climate goals. A mine expansion in northern Sweden is seen as critical to those amibitons, but for indigenous Sámi who have been moved off their land it's a threat to an ancient way of life.
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With the European elections just a few weeks away, Euronews caught up with Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a member of the German parliament for the liberal Free Democratic Party and lead candidate for the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament.
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EU Marks 20th , Anniversary of Deadly , Madrid Train Bombings.
On March 11, Spain's King Felipe VI spoke at a ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of one of the deadliest extremist attacks in Europe's history.
Remembering, just like justice
and truth, is a commitment
that cities make to terror victims,
to restore and protect their dignity, Spain's King Felipe VI, via 'The Indpendent'.
This year's annual European Remembrance Day for Victims of Terrorism was held in Madrid, marking a day of Europe-wide commemoration of terrorism victims.
King Felipe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez,
senior European officials, as well as survivors and
family members of victims were present at the event.
King Felipe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez,
senior European officials, as well as survivors and
family members of victims were present at the event.
The king said that victims of terror attacks remain
a constant reminder of the need to protect freedom
and the rule of law from the threat of extremism.
On March 11, 2004, commuter train
bombings by Islamic extremists in the
Spanish capital of Madrid killed 193 people.
You paid the price for
the hate aimed at our
values, our societies,
our democracies, Ylva Johansson, European home affairs commisioner, via 'The Independent'.
You are not alone, Ylva Johansson, European home affairs commisioner, via 'The Independent'.
While speaking at the event, Spanish Prime
Minister Pedro Sánchez compared the Madrid
attacks to other extremist attacks committed
in New York, London and Paris.
While speaking at the event, Spanish Prime
Minister Pedro Sánchez compared the Madrid
attacks to other extremist attacks committed
in New York, London and Paris.
Whoever witnessed that
extreme demonstration
of violence (in Madrid)
can never forget it, Pedro Sánchez, Spanish Prime Minister. via 'The Independent'
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