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EURONEWS TODAY | The news for Monday, July 1

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Stay up to date with our express newsletter. We summarize the most relevant of the election day of the first round of the legislative elections in France, where the extreme right has prevailed.

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The first Minister, Viktor Orbánhas been for a long time accused of dismantling democratic institutions and violating EU rules on the rule of law, which led the bloc’s Legislative Assembly in May to request that the Presidency be completely removed from Hungary’s hands.

As the UK prepares for a crucial elections, British residents in Spain are trying to recover from the aftermath of Brexit. Despite the challenges of achieving residency in Spain and facing an uncertain future, many have settled into disappointment and frustration.

In a post on X, the president of Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenskiclaimed that Russia had used 800 aerial bombs guided strikes against targets across Ukraine just this week and reiterated his call for modern air defense systems to be installed.

In the video NO COMMENT of the day we offer you some images of protest in Mexico in favor of animal rights under the motto: “It’s not my pet, it’s my family”.

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Additional sources • Juan Isidro Montero García





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