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Ireland becomes second country to declare 'climate emergency'

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Ireland has become the second country in the world to declare a climate and biodiversity emergency. It happened after the Oireachtas (Irish parliament) report on Climate Action was accepted by the government and opposition parties...
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The Brief: First time voters, C02 emissions, and corruption inquiry

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In this edition we meet two first time voters in Ireland, they tell us about their hopes and fears for the future ahead of the May elections.
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European Sleepovers: Beer, bread and braving the waves in Ireland

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Ahead of Euronews' European elections coverage, we're out and about to find out what YOU want for the future of the EU. Our reporter Stuart Oates has been sofa surfing across the continent, staying with locals to find out what's...
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Brexit blues in Ireland

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Although it has not even happened yet, and the clock has been reset again, Brexit has managed to shake society and politics in the Republic of Ireland. Here in the city centre of Dublin, locals are frustrated but also concerned about...
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No UK-US trade deal if Brexit risks Good Friday agreement, Pelosi tells Irish lawmakers

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There will be no UK-US trade agreement if Brexit undermines the Good Friday Agreement, US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi told the Irish Parliament on Wednesday. Pelosi, who is leading a Congressional delegation to Europe, reaffirmed...
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The EU cannot be held 'hostage' to Brexit crisis, says Macron

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French President Emmanuel Macron urged Britain on Tuesday to come up with a plan to break the Brexit deadlock ahead of a summit next week and said the European Union should not be held hostage to UK's "political crisis". "The European...
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Are Irish citizens in Northern Ireland really being reclassified as British? | #TheCube

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Questions over the future of the Irish border have sunk Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement three times over. But as the Brexit deadline looms, it’s people living on the island of Ireland themselves who have been expressing real anxiety...
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Varadkar in Belfast: UK crashing out without a deal 'unlikely'

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During a visit to Belfast Friday (March 1), the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar told business leaders he doesn't believe the UK will leave the European Union without a deal. "I don't want to say too much about it at this stage but I...
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EU stands 'fully behind Ireland' on Brexit, according to chief negotiator

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The European Union "will stand fully behind Ireland" regardless of what happens during the Brexit process, Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, said on Monday. Speaking at a joint press conference with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar...
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Theresa May tells MPs to 'hold our nerve' over Brexit deal

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has tried to shore up support for her Brexit deal, which she is aiming to amend, in a statement to UK parliament on Tuesday. May told MPs she believed she could reach a Brexit deal that parliament could...
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May gets mandate to return to Brussels for alternative backstop arrangements

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After a series of defeats, finally a win for Theresa May, of sorts. The amendment backed by her government has passed Parliament, giving her a mandate to head back to Brussels. She'll be asking the EU for changes to the Irish backstop in...
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Mayor of Belfast Deirdre Hargey expresses concerns about the future of Ireland

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The Lord Mayor of Belfast said she understood growing worry regarding the future of Ireland in the case of a no deal Brexit. Deirdre Hargey said she shared concerns about how the possible implementation of a hard border could negatively...
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'You can't go into a negotiation just saying no' - will the European Commission compromise?

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been met with frustration on all sides, after winning a vote in Parliament that sent her back to the EU to renegotiate her Brexit deal. It's another Brexit staredown as the clock to March 29 continues to...
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Raw Moment: Protesters dressed as soldiers create 'Brexit border wall' on island of Ireland

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On Saturday, groups of people dressed as soldiers participated in a demonstration, warning how a no-deal Brexit could have a negative impact on the country. Dressed in military uniforms, the group protested against Brexit, creating a...
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Watch: The traditional, weird and wet ways Europeans mark New Year's Day

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Europe tends to be cold in January — in some places even freezing. So it's perhaps surprising that so many New Year's Day traditions involve plunging into icy water — from Rome's Tiber river to Berlin's Oranke Lake; the Netherlands'...
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Watch: This is how people in Europe spent New Year's Day

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Europe tends to be cold in January — in some places even freezing. So it's perhaps surprising that so many New Year's Day traditions involve plunging into icy water — from Rome's Tiber river to Berlin's Oranke Lake; the Netherlands'...
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Irish Minister who showed thong in Parliament speaks to Euronews

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The treatment of a 17-year-old complainant in a rape trial sparked fury in Ireland and set off reverberations across the world last week. The acquitted defendant's lawyer asked the jury to take note of the underwear the teenager was...
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What Theresa May's Tough Week Means for the Future of Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan had a turbulent rollout this week, but the British Trade Commissioner for North America said the path to a successful exit from the European Union is still on track. "So far, we are on...
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'It's time to seal the deal on Brexit' — Irish PM

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Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says it's time for the UK to seal the Brexit deal. He told his Finuh Gayl party conference he is managing the transition period and negotiating a new close relationship with the UK. "Our only red line is...
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Brexit: May vows to fight on amid fierce fallout over EU divorce deal

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has vowed to fight on as anger over her Brexit deal threatens to spill over into a leadership contest. Amid a steady wave of resignations from the heart of government on Thursday, May's fiercest critics...
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Chances slim for special Brexit summit in November

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Hopes are fading on sealing a Brexit deal this month, according to the Irish prime minister. "I do think that, with every day that passes, the possibility of having a special summit in November becomes less likely," Leo Varadkar told...
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Has the UK stolen a march on Brussels with its digital services tax? | Raw Politics

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Britain says it will introduce a new tax on digital giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon. The EU has similar ambitions but divisions between member countries mean attempts to push through legislation have been going on for a couple of...
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More than half a million march on London demanding a final say on Brexit

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Protesters in London are demanding a second referendum to decide on the terms Britain leaves the EU. Organisers from The People's Vote campaign estimate that more than 670,000 people have taken part in the march through London. “This...
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Brexit talks on pause as Barnier confirms deal not yet reached

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Brexit negotiators have confirmed that no deal has been reached yet on the terms Britain leaves the block. The UK's Brexit secretary Dominic Raab and the EU's Michel Barnier met for unscheduled talks on Sunday to focus on the Northern...