Actualidad en Europa: Ucrania, migración y posible reapertura de prostíbulos en Francia

Europe Today, 11 December

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Ukraine has reportedly forwarded an updated 20-point peace proposal to the United States. President Zelenskyy described this document as «crucial» for ending the conflict and revealed that over 30 countries will participate in the upcoming Coalition of the Willing meeting next week. Our Ukraine Correspondent Sasha Vakulina provides detailed insights on this development.

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Territorial disputes remain a significant challenge in the negotiations intended to conclude the war in Ukraine. Oleksandra Matviichuk, Head of the Center for Civil Liberties and 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, appears in a live interview to clarify why Kyiv remains reluctant to accept any territorial compromises.

The discussion also covers the apparent new Russian strategy of conscripting Ukrainians from occupied regions into the Russian military.

Following this, the focus shifts to France, where the proposal by far-right MP Jean Philippe Tanguy suggests reopening brothels, which have been outlawed since 1946.

Lastly, Amnesty International’s Olivia Sundberg explains why the migration policies agreed upon by EU governments this week could have severe impacts on people seeking asylum and are incompatible with human rights standards, according to her.

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Broadcast live from Brussels, this format offers a concise overview of major developments as well as in-depth analysis on events influencing the EU and the wider world.

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