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Thousands protest in Warsaw against Poland’s 'muzzle-law'

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Demonstrations have been taking place in the Polish capital Warsaw against a controversial judiciary law.
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The Brief: what are the next legal steps in the Catalan conundrum?

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Catalan independence leaders Charles Puigdemont and Antoni Comin have taken their seats in the European Parliament. But Spain has asked the European Parliament to lift their immunity as they are still wanted for their roles during the...
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New Canadian film tells the story of hockey in North Korea

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How a group of Canadian filmmakers gained unprecedented access to the North Korean national men’s hockey team and what they learned about the secretive country.
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Scottish National Party leader makes case for 2nd independence referendum

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Scottish National Party Leader Nicola Sturgeon made a case for a second referendum on independence during Thursday’s opening of the U.K. Parliament.
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UK PM Johnson eyes parliament vote before Christmas to "get Brexit done"

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UK officials said Sunday the government aimed to re-submit the Withdrawal Agreement Bill to parliament for ratification before Christmas to "get Brexit done". "I can absolutely confirm that we will have an opportunity to vote on the...
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UK PM Johnson to welcome new MPs in Westminster as he eyes swift Brexit vote

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Prime will welcome his new intake of Conservative MPs in Westminster on Monday after a landslide victory at the general election last week. Their first job will be "to get Brexit done," as government...
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Scottish National Party sees huge gains after UK election

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The SNP unseated Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson in a constituency in central Scotland in dramatic result.
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Bougainville votes on independence from Papua New Guinea

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About 207,000 Bougainvilleans are registered to vote on whether Melanesian isles will become world's newest country.
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Alberta premier makes fiery push for more autonomy

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is establishing a panel to advance Alberta's independence.
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Spain's far right looks to reignite embers of Franco era

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Centre-right conservatives collapse as far right doubles its numbers in Parliament.
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Spain votes in second election in year amid secession calls

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Frontrunner Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez likely try to form coalition again as Catalonia dominates headlines.
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Spain election: Pro-independence supporters gather in Barcelona

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How the Catalan independence issue is being kept at the forefront of Spain's election.
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Tsunami Democratic group calls for more Spain protests

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Two weeks ago, the Tsunami Democratic, a leaderless, anonymous organisation called on protesters to blockade Barcelona's airport.
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The colonial-era laws that still govern African journalism | The Listening Post (Feature)

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Exploring how colonial-era and apartheid laws still determine what can and cannot be reported in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Can Scotland become independent? | Inside Story

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First Minister says divorce with EU was against her will.
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Road Trip Europe Day 12 - Barcelona: 'There is no justice, there is no democracy'

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Ahead of the European elections, Euronews is taking a road trip across 14 EU countries to hear from people on the issues they care about. After travelling through Spain for the past few days, our road trip team is now in Barcelona, after...
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Riot police clash with protesters over Catalan separatists trial

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Four people have been arrested and dozens injured in Barcelona as protesters clashed with riot police over the ongoing trial of 12 Catalan separatist leaders in Madrid. Thousands of pro-independence campaigners went on general strike on...
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UK's third largest party 'will back second Brexit vote'

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Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that her party would undouctedly support a second referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union, if the matter was taken to a vote in the house of Commons. She suggested,...
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Raw Politics: Arlene Foster and Nicola Sturgeon press their Brexit agendas

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Despite some optimism in Brussels and London a Brexit deal is still not certain. Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party leader Arlene Foster and Scottish National Party leader Nicola Sturgeon are both setting out their stalls in...
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Brussels to Romania: "Hands off judicial independence"

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The European Parliament has debated Romania’s recent raft of controversial judicial reforms. The government was asked to respect the independence of justice and and to stop backsliding on corruption. Ska Keller, a German Green MEP: "Your...
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After Poland and Hungary... Romania

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: The European Parliament has debated Romania’s recent raft of controversial judicial reforms. The government in Bucharest was asked to respect the independence of justice and and to stop...
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Former Catalan leader returns to Belgium after extradition bid fails

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Ex Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has returned to Belgium from Germany after Spain dropped an international arrest warrant for charges of rebellion over an illegal declaration of independence. “This will not be my last stop, this is...
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Trump Calls Recorded Interview in the UK 'Fake News'

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The president denied that he criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit in an interview with The Sun newspaper, calling it "fake news." His comments come just a day after The Sun posted its entire recorded...
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Trump Calls Sun's Recorded Interview 'Fake News'

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The president denied that he criticized British Prime Minister Theresa May's handling of Brexit in an interview with The Sun newspaper, calling it "fake news." His comments come just a day after The Sun posted its entire recorded...