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free movement in case of no-deal Brexit   COMMENTS By  Cristina Abellan Matamoros   •  last updated:  27/08/2019  -  08:26 Copyright REUTERS/Kevin Coombs SHARE THIS ARTICLE TEXT SIZE Aa Aa Government plans to end freedom of movement immediately if there’s a no-deal Brexit have alarmed many inside and outside the UK. UK nationals living in EU countries will most likely have to get residency permits, arrange for healthcare and driving permits for the countries they live in. READ MORE: What would a no-deal Brexit mean for EU and UK citizens’ rights? A  blog post  by the Home Office published on Thursday said that the Foreign Office was working with countries across Europe to ensure UK nationals residing there would be informed about any changes they would need to make ahead of Brexit. However, the co-chair of the citizens' campaign group British in Europe, ...
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Emmanuel Macron: Europe's new shining light or best of a bad bunch?   COMMENTS By  Naira Davlashyan, Marta Rodriguez, Alice Tidey  •  last updated:  27/08/2019  -  17:17 French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, France August 27, 2019  - Copyright Yoan Valat/Pool via REUTERS SHARE THIS ARTICLE TEXT SIZE Aa Aa For French President Emmanuel Macron, the G7 summit was undoubtedly a success. Within two days, he got back into US President Donald Trump's good books, got a boost worldwide for his effort to put the Amazon wildfires at the centre of the closely-watched summit and scored a major diplomatic victory after his gamble to invite Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif to Biarritz seemingly paid off. The meeting of some of the world's most powerful leaders, held on his home turf, appeared to be the latest, well-calculated move to position himself as  the  European leader. ...
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In partnership with Volume 90%   SHARE THIS ARTICLE By  Euronews  •  last updated:  08/08/2019 TEXT SIZE Aa Aa Operalia, the annual opera competition for young stars, took place in Prague with top prizes of best male and female voice going to Xabier Anduaga and Adriana Gonzalez. The competition was founded by Plácido Domingo in 1993 to help launch the careers of rising talent with a reward of $30,000 and connections to the world's most important opera houses. The goal of the event is to attract a range of voice tessituras from all over the world where they can audition in front of a panel of distinguished figures in opera. The showcase is both competitive and prestigious. Winning the prize money is just one of the benefits from succeeding in the competition, however. The jury is comprised of general directors and casting directors...