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Cult Three fine movies compete for Lux Prize The winner will be announced from the finalists next week in the 11th year of the prize, awarded by the European Parliament to reward movies that deal with European integration, and how the continent really is, today. 09/11/2018
Belgium Convoy carrying British, Belgian prime ministers hit by car: reports Two police motorcycles in convoy carrying the British and Belgian prime ministers were knocked over by a car on Friday in an apparent accident, according to media reports. 09/11/2018
World Poland blocks far-right march | Raw Politics Warsaw bans nationalist march marking 100 years of Polish independence | Raw Politics 08/11/2018
World Centre-right party chooses Weber for top EU job | Raw Politics Euronews' Darren McCaffrey speaks to Manfred Weber, who the European People's Party has chosen as its nominee for European Commission president. 08/11/2018
Belgium Billions of Libyan assets mishandled by Belgian banks An investigation is underway into Belgian banks billions of Euro are missing which belonged to the desceased Libyan strongman Mummar Gaddafi. This comes after Belgian authorities were accused of paying out interest and dividends on Libya’s frozen bank accounts. 07/11/2018
World Weber and Stubb release campaign videos in their bid to succeed Juncke Manfred Weber and Alexander Stubb have released campaign videos as they step up their bids to be the next president of the European Commission. 06/11/2018
Belgium Raw Politics: Italy’s budget; Iran sanctions; and WW1 commemorations Watch the full episode of Raw Politics for Monday, November 5. 05/11/2018
Europe News Delphine Noël claims Albert II to be her biological father Albert II denies claims by artist Delphine Noël to be her biological father 05/11/2018
Belgium Michelin Star Chefs cook for homeless in Belgium The meals are being served at the Place de la Monnaie in Brussels to those in need of a hot meal as part of a Red Cross winter initiative. 03/11/2018
World Has the UK stolen a march on Brussels with its digital services tax? Is the UK trying to show that passing laws is easier outside the EU? 30/10/2018
World Is air pollution behind a surge in support for green parties? What can be done to tackle air pollution in Europe and is a surge in support for green parties signalling a shift among voters? 30/10/2018
World Should taxpayers be paying for electric scooters for MEPs and EU staff A new trial will see 15 of the €500 electric scooters appear around the European Commission and European Parliament. 30/10/2018
World Is it too early to tell who might replace Merkel? | Raw Politics Today's expert panel will discuss what spelt the end for German Chancellor Angela Merkel and who might be her replacement. 29/10/2018
Europe News Brussels attack survivor and former sports star runs marathon On Sunday, Sebastien Bellin hovered behind the starting line of the Brussels marathon - two-and-a-half years after wondering whether or not he'd be able to walk again. 29/10/2018
Belgium Watch: Scaffolding collapses in Antwerp, one dead, one injured Scaffolding collapsed outside the Belgian city of Antwerp's central station, killing one and injuring another, according to police. 24/10/2018
Europe News No new arms race - NATO NATO chief doesn't foresee new arms race in Europe, despite the US pulling out of the INF treaty 24/10/2018
Belgium Watch: Nigel Farage scolded after mocking EU’s role in defeating Nazis “Laughter is the last refuge of the stupid,” Nigel Farage was told after ridiculing the EU’s role in defeating Nazism. 24/10/2018
Belgium Watch: Animals at Antwerp Zoo enjoy pumpkin treats Carved pumpkins filled with special treats were served to several animals including elephants, penguins, and Nestor the lion. 23/10/2018
World Raw Politics: Should Europe ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia? In the wake of the murder of government critic Khashoggi by Saudi Arabia, Euronews spoke to MEP's in Strasbourg asking should Europe ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia? 23/10/2018
World Raw Politics: 60 seconds in Strasbourg Raw Politics takes a look at what's up for debate this week in the EU. 22/10/2018
World Raw Politics: Washington Post publishes last Jamal Khashoggi column The Washington Post published what is believed to be the last column by the missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Raw Politics takes a look at the threat against journalists and whether Khashoggi's disappearance will change anything. 18/10/2018
Belgium May and Tusk on the transition timescale UK's PM says she wants the EU "to remain strong" 18/10/2018
World Raw Politics: Brexit woes as summit comes to a close As Brexit talks resumed in Brussels on Thursday, Raw Politics looks over the events and debates if a deal looks possible. 18/10/2018
Belgium F-16 wrecked after 'worker accidentally fired at it from other jet' A fighter jet was destroyed after a technician accidentally fired at it from another aircraft, sources have told Belgian broadcaster VRT. 18/10/2018
Europe News What security is necessary at an EU summit? Leaders require top security and the Belgian police force have a mammoth task on their hands when the heads of state or government come to town for a summit. 18/10/2018
World Raw politics: Brexit breakdown, anti-Russian sentiment, Canada legalises pot On Raw Politics this Wednesday: Brexit crunch talks, Russia's PM talks sanctions and anti-Russian sentiment, and Canada legalises pot to name just a few topics covered today. 17/10/2018