Europe News Video. EU to still 'criticise' Tunisia despite migration deal, Brussels says Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 14/06/2023 - 18:59 GMT+2 A sharp democratic backsliding has been observed in Tunisia since a 2019 power grab by President Kais Saied. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next EU to still 'criticise' Tunisia despite migration deal, Brussels says Now playing Next Bus fire forces Barcelona fans to evacuate before Champions League match Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | November 6th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Sandu calls for ‘creative’ thinking to accelerate EU enlargement Now playing Next EU risks ‘losing credibility’ if it fails to enlarge, Montenegro warns Now playing Next Rising Islamophobia: How widespread is it in the EU? Now playing Next Portugal intercepts narco-submarine en route to Iberian peninsula Now playing Next US troop withdrawal no reflection of US commitment to NATO, Rutte says Now playing Next Czech student Natalie Puskinova crowned Miss Earth 2025 Now playing Next Protests and crowds as Shein opens first permanent store in Paris Now playing Next Euronews' 'The Ring': MEPs clash over EU enlargement in Brussels Now playing Next Thousands protest against Latvia's potential withdrawal from Istanbul Convention Now playing Next Poland is launching a new military training programme. How will citizens respond to it? Now playing Next Miss Universe Thailand organiser apologizes in tears after remarks to Mexico contestant Now playing Next Turkey's Lake Iznik drying rapidly as water levels drop 350 meters Now playing Next Typhoon Kalmaegi devastates Philippines: 140 dead, millions affected More videos
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