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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto) -
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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Nothing is off table to get Ukraine into EU, says president of bloc's parliament, Roberta Metsola.
Roberta Metsola warns 'pushing the can down the road' will fuel nationalism and the far right.
The European Union must begin a major wave of change to prepare for the arrival of Ukraine as a member state, the leader of its parliament has said, with "nothing off the table", including removing trade tariffs and giving Kyiv access to internal markets before full membership.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Roberta Metsola, an MEP from Malta who became the European parliament's youngest ever president last year, said she expected member states to begin formal negotiations with Ukraine as soon as December.
Roberta Metsola president of the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
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