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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen arrive as leaders of European far-right and nationalist parties meet in Warsaw with the aim of creating a powerful new alliance that would become the second-biggest grouping in the European Parliament. The talks will include around 14 parties and are being hosted by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's ruling right-wing populist Law and Justice (PiS) party. IMAGES
Representatives of the majority farming unions, Arnaud Rousseau (FNSEA) and Arnaud Gaillot (Jeunes Agriculteurs), arrive at Matignon to meet French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and obtain "concrete measures" to deal with farmers' anger. IMAGES
EU Council President Charles Michel meets with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as he threatens to veto a massive aid package of 50 billion euros ($54 billion) and a promise of formal membership talks with Ukraine during the upcoming EU summit. IMAGES
Emmanuel Macron hosts Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the Elysee Palace in Paris for a working dinner to discuss the Ukraine crisis and other issues ahead of a European Council meeting. IMAGES
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban votes in his country's general election. Orban is facing a tough challenge from a united opposition following a campaign dominated by Russia's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine. IMAGES
"The union of the left is still very strongly desired by the activists, the sympathisers, the supporters," says French presidential candidate Christiane Taubira, two months before the presidential election. IMAGES