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Dutch government joins Germany in opposing Turkish referendum on death penalty | Dutch Turks will not be allowed to vote in The Netherlands on reinstating the death penalty in Turkey (nos.nl)
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Final poll of the campaign (Ipsos, 8200 interviews on 5 May): Macron 63%, Le Pen 37%, with 16% undecided; Macron has widened the gap by 8% since the debate 48 hours ago (i.imgur.com)
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The German government says it won't allow Turks living in Germany to vote in a possible referendum on reviving the death penalty in Turkey. (dw.com)
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Macron plans assault on low corporate tax regimes - French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron has the Irish regime in his sights as he will push for tax harmonisation among eurozone states if he wins this Sunday's French election. (m.independent.ie)
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Christian refugee converts in Germany face violent attacks | More and more refugees in Germany are being targeted for turning away from Islam.(dw.com)
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Germany to build orphanages in Morocco to deport minors to | The plans have been criticized by opposition lawmakers (dw.com)
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4th of May: Dutch memorial day, remembering the victims of World War II, Military War Cemetery Grebbeberg (i.redd.it)
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French presidential election poll(4 May): Emmanuel Macron->62%(+2.5) || Marine Le Pen 38%(-2.5) (bfmtv.com)
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Emmanuel Macron and his movement En Marche will join the transnational ALDE group. If wins, Macron would be first ALDE leader from large state.(lesoir.be)
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Renewable energy surges in Germany over weekend, producing upwards of 85 percent of electricity on Sunday. For the first time ever, most of the country's coal-fired power plants were offline. (dw.com)
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The majority of French MPs voted a law against Uber in the French Parliament. After Uber refused to respect the law, prosecutors criminally charged the company. Uber says this was a violation of it's rights. Uber is now suing the French Republic in the European Court of Justice (reuters.com)
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