
Hungary shows the limits of the “anti-EU narrative” pushed by the far right, Ribera says
À propos de cet épisode
On Friday’s episode of Europe Today, we bring you an exclusive interview with European Commission Vice-President Teresa Ribera from a gathering of global left-wing leaders in Barcelona. She tells Maria Tadeo that Viktor Orbán’s defeat in the Hungarian election shows the limits of the “anti-EU narrative” pushed by the far right. Our correspondent Shona Murray reports that a French- and British-led gathering of 40 allies focused on securing the Strait of Hormuz could lead to a broad outline of a plan to reopen the waterway once hostilities end. We also speak to the UN’s development chief, Alexander De Croo, who warns of the far-reaching repercussions of the Iran war across the globe.
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