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Like every evening, the 11 p.m. news news takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Friday October 4.
In Bosnia, floods have killed at least 14 people. In this small Balkan country, many villages still remain blocked. The residents are shocked: “I’ve never seen that, it’s the biblical flood”. Faced with the catastrophe, Serbia, a former enemy, offered its services. These bad weather affected all neighboring countries, from Montenegro to northern Italy.
In Switzerland, negotiations with the European Union are failing on immigration. Ursula von der Leyen and Viola Amherd, the Swiss president, were all smiles two days ago at CERN. But behind the scenes, things are getting stuck in finding a partnership agreement, mainly for money issues. The Swiss demand to be able to block immigration if necessary. Impossible according to the EU, which imposes an agreement by the end of the year.
Britain will legislate on end of life. Nine years ago, protests for the right to die with dignity took place outside the British Parliament. At the time, Keir Starmer voted against it. Today the Labor Prime Minister will reopen the debate in the House of Commons. With 300 new deputies and mentalities that have evolved, a text on assisted dying could this time be adopted.
Watch the full report in the video above.