Debate: How Europe’s cost of living crisis affects you and how we got here
The price of a kilogram of bread in France has risen 16 cents in a year and a half. Diesel is up 78 cents per litre. And the list goes on.
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The price of a kilogram of bread in France has risen 16 cents in a year and a half. Diesel is up 78 cents per litre. And the list goes on.
A cross-Channel dispute has erupted after a weekend of travel chaos at the port of Dover, which saw holidaymakers and freight workers stuck in queues for hours before border checks.
Disabled drivers in the UK have been warned that their blue badges may not be valid if they go on holiday in Europe.
What makes a good citizen? Or more specifically, what makes a good French citizen?
Passengers are being warned to make sure they have a valid passport before travelling overseas. With so many delays, cancellations and strike actions preoccupying our minds, it would be easy to forget about something so simple as a passport.
Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney told France 24’s Europe Editor Catherine Nicholson that his government will respect whoever becomes the new prime minister in September.
In the European Union, abortion is currently available without conditions in 24 of the 27 member states. In Finland, a list of conditions applies, while in Poland abortion is only permitted in cases of rape – which the woman must ‘prove’ – or the woman’s life being in danger. In Malta, abortion is illegal in all circumstances, though in reality the proportion of Maltese women who do terminate pregnancies each year matches the EU average.
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