Food shortages could lead to a new migrant crisis for Europe – that’s the warning from Colm Markey. The war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia are raising serious questions about the supply of food. Whilst we’re seeing prices going up here, in developing countries the impact could be starvation. Fine Gael MEP, Colm Markey, believes it could trigger a new wave of migration from Africa toward Europe. He says it’s not only in our own interest, the EU also has a “moral responsibility” to act.
Out words: Concern to Europe
Dur: 0’19”
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MEPs vote to end ‘spaghetti’ of chargers – O’Sullivan
Palm oil deforestation faces EU ban
Ploughing Championships set farming future - Markey
Stimulus package may be needed to get through winter
Business bust without EU help - Clune
Mental health priority for our generation - Walsh
“Phenomenal” EU backs metal health - Walsh
Brexit deal window opening - Andrews
Fitzgerald welcomes EU support for SMEs
Irish supply “more precarious by the day” – Kelly
Kelly urges LNG and Irish gas rethink
EU court upholds record Google fine
Cuffe welcomes €4bn Google fine
Dublin electricity-saving “Blitz spirit”
Irish share of EU €140bn energy windfall - Andrews
Ireland must ‘aggressively’ pursue renewables – Kelleher
Kelleher urges EU energy bills “cushion”
”Vital” Taoiseach agrees UK energy deal – Markey
EU must cut household bills - Markey
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