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Elena Cavallone

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French police using Roma to inflate deportation figures, says activist

Activists say it is a stage-managed process designed to inflate deportation figures and has been going on for a decade. → Read More

The Brief: Consultations begin on EU scheme of minimum wage

EU Commission working out how to propose a cohesive minimum wage plan → Read More

The Aquarius case: one year on the EU migration policy is sinking

The Aquarius with its 629 migrants on board sparked a diplomatic raw among EU member states to reallocate asylum seekers. One year on little has changed. Italy closes its ports, member states oppose to Dublin regulation reform. People keep on dying in the Mediterranean → Read More

The Brief: Eurostars set their sights on Brussels

Actors, singers and weather presenters are all among the candidates hoping to turn down glamour for a life in politics. We look at some of the famous faces on the European elections campaign trail, you might recognise a few from stage and screen. → Read More

Libyan ambassador to the EU: Libya is seeking international guarantees

As the UN and the EU ask for a ceasefire in Libya, the national unity government asks for a strong signal from the International community → Read More

Road Trip Europe Day 25: The hard realities in the suburbs of Naples, Italy

We’re talking to people across Europe about the issues that affect them ahead of May’s European Parliament Elections on our EU road trip which has arrived in Naples. Euronews correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone have been speaking to some locals in the suburbs of the Italian city. → Read More

Anuna: the young Belgian who fights for the climate

Inspired by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, Anouna de De Wever is one of the founders of the movement "Youth for Climate" → Read More

Rome vs Brussels: risk of an unprecedented clash over the budget

On Wednesday the European Commission might decide to take first steps on the opening of a procedure for excessive debt against Italy → Read More

Eating pizza under the shelling: life on the contact line in eastern Ukraine

The conflict in eastern Ukraine has caused thousands of victims and disrupted civilians' lives. But in that region, people also want to look at the future. Stories of resilience from the East. → Read More

No-deal Brexit could lead to 'fake prosecco' on UK supermarket shelves

Current EU legislation dictates that the origins of products claiming to possess specific qualities, like prosecco and mozzarella, must be marked on the packet but a no-deal could change this → Read More

Debate over wiggle room of NGOs helping migrants

Without humanitarian assistance by NGOs, the refugee crisis "would have been hell" → Read More

Drones that save lives: when technology helps in an emergency

A summit in Brussels shows the potential of drones in search and rescue operations → Read More

Find prices displayed on Airbnb's website misleading? They're about to change

Frustrated that the price shown on Airbnb isn't the one you end up paying? This is going to change from next year in the EU → Read More

Italy coalition shocks Europe with draft plans

The two big winners from the Italian election have considered plans to pull out of the Euro, seek debt relief and raise benefits. → Read More