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In her first interview to Danish channel TV 2 since she was assaulted in a street attack last week, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told reporters "I am not quite myself,” and will continue to work from her office. Frederiksen suffered a minor whiplash after a man assaulted her in central Copenhagen on Friday evening. Local media reported that a man walked towards Frederikson and pushed her before hitting her upper right arm. The assault took place in Kultorvet, one of Copenhagen's main squares. Frederiksen did not give further details of the assault but told journalist, "it is very in...
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The shooting of Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico is an example of the more serious acts of political violence in parts of the European Union. It was the first attempt on the life of a European head of state since 2003, and reflects a growing polarisation across the continent. Eric Maurice, researcher at the European Policy Centre, said there are numerous factors behind the discontent. ''It's true that on the one hand, we can see in the election results a rise in the extremes, in the radical forces, on both the right and the left, with an increasingly uninhibited political language, in verb...
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Slovakians condemn Wednesday's attack against Prime Minister Robert Fico. Many have gathered around F. D. Roosevelt University Hospital in Banska Bystrica for hours while he underwent surgery. Euronews correspondent Rita Konya talked to Slovakians as they await news on their prime minister's health. Watch the full report in the player above to find out more.
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