Can the EU and UK turn the tide after years of bad blood?

Radio Schuman spoke with Euronews correspondent Shona Murray ahead of the highly-anticipated EU-UK summit taking place in London today. In anticipation of this gathering, the tone was elated, with high hopes of a defence pact and closer ties.

However, in recent days, some hurdles were hit. So, what are the main sticking points? And overall, how significant is this meeting?

In this episode, we also take a look at the European Humanitarian Forum taking place in Brussels today, in the wake of the West’s sweeping cuts to humanitarian aid. And finally, what are Europe’s most crowded tourist destinations?

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