Monday, October 24, 2016

Eurosphere agenda: France begins to demolish Jungle camp, Calais…

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Next move
The French authorities have already made detailed plans for moving migrants out of the Jungle camp near Calais.
Aid workers accused France and Britain on Sunday of failing more than 1,300 unaccompanied child migrants whose future remained uncertain just a day before the French government begins dismantling the filthy camp where they are holed up.
Clashes in the final hours of the ‘Jungle’
Migrants and police clashed overnight as the ‘Jungle’ in Calais faces demolition.

Calais migrants: France begins to clear ‘Jungle’ camp

French police and officials begin an operation to clear migrants from the “Jungle” camp in Calais, ahead of its demolition.
The opposition Socialists in Spain effectively vote to allow the conservatives to rule as a minority government, avoiding the need for a new election.
At a commemoration of a 1956 anti-Communist uprising, Hungary’s right-wing leader Viktor Orbán said his country must stand up to Europe’s “Sovietisation” and defend its borders against mass migration.
Polish protesters have launched fresh demonstrations against new efforts to further tighten abortion laws.
Spain’s conservative leader Mariano Rajoy was on course to secure a second term in power for his People’s Party (PP) yesterday (23 October) after his Socialist rivals agreed to abstain in a looming confidence vote, ending 10 months of political deadlock.
Vote paves way to the formation of a minority government headed by conservative party of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
Belgium’s Wallonia region yesterday (23 October) dealt a fresh blow to a proposed EU-Canada trade deal, rejecting a 24-hour ultimatum from the bloc to end its objection to the agreement.

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