Europe News Video. Germany's far-right AfD party expelled from European Parliament group Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/05/2024 - 15:39 GMT+2 The move comes as a Greens politician told reporters in Brussels that the EU's far-right parties are a "major risk" to the continent. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Germany's far-right AfD party expelled from European Parliament group Now playing Next Santas fill Danish streets for annual congress Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | July 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Is Belgium a narco-state? Brussels Mayor and N-VA opposition debate Now playing Next 'I'm not a candidate,' Largarde says ahead of French election Now playing Next 'Digital euro will not replace cash', ECB's Lagarde tells Euronews Now playing Next Trump tempers fury to end two-day NATO summit on high note Now playing Next European Parliament condemns Zelenskyy for UPA diplomatic row Now playing Next Iran reports casualties and infrastructure damage after US strikes Now playing Next US forces launch new strikes on Iran to curb threat to Hormuz Now playing Next Exclusive: Brussels puts trade ban with Israeli settlements on table Now playing Next 'Let's debate it': ECB President tells Euronews as Spain pitches joint borrowing plan Now playing Next Growing momentum for EU joint borrowing, Cuerpo tells Euronews Now playing Next Newly released footage shows revolver gifted by Erdogan to NATO leaders Now playing Next AI for Good summit takes place in Geneva as countries debate global governance Now playing Next Mosque replica and anti-immigration signs appear on Northern Ireland bonfire More videos
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