Spain holds its breath after the withdrawal of its Prime Minister

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Eurozapping: Spain holds its breath after the withdrawal of its Prime Minister
Like every evening, the 11 p.m. news news takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Thursday April 25.
(Franceinfo)

Like every evening, the 11 p.m. news news takes a look at the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Thursday April 25.

The threat of resignation of Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister, is on the front page of all Spanish newspapers. A complaint was filed against his wife for corruption by the extreme right. The Prime Minister chose to step aside until Monday April 29 before announcing his decision. Some suspect a political maneuver to better return.

50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal

Veterans celebrate the victory of democracy, half a century after the fall of dictator Antonio Oliveira Salazar. On the night of April 24 to 25, 1974, non-commissioned officers left their barracks. The crowd joins them and puts eyelets in the barrels of their guns. This ends 48 years of dictatorship, the longest in Europe.

Alcohol among young people is a concern in Belgium. Two out of three teenagers have already tried beer. The WHO warns of this practice. The phenomenon is global. Belgium will ban “puffs” from 2025.


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