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Europe Day: How much is there to celebrate?

9th - Higher Ed
Europe Day's been celebrated, but how much is there actually to raise a glass to, with so much skepticism gaining ground in the bloc? The politics reflecting it has already made its way to 25 of the 28 national parliaments. Italy,...
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'They beat you everyday' - the migrants turning back from Libya

9th - Higher Ed
Since Libya's collapse, Niger has become a well-trodden route for migrants. Mainly from sub-Saharan and Western Africa, migrants pass through the Sahel country, and on through Libya, to get to the Mediterranean coast - seen as their...
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Brief from Brussels: Could migration swing it in Hungary's election?

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Migration is a hot topic in the run-up to Hungary’s election, but how much of a vote winner will it be? And, Poland says there’s an “80 percent” chance of resolving spat soon with the EU over...
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Brief from Brussels: What next for EU-Turkey relationship?

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The future of Turkey-EU relations is in the spotlight, as both sides meet for a summit in the Bulgarian Black Sea resort of Varna. With membership talks having collapsed, but Ankara being a...
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Immigrants struggle for health care in Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
The daughter of Rachid and Sakina was born three months ago in a hospital in Belgium. Now this Moroccan family wonders how they will manage to pay for the childbirth, 5,300 euros. In theory, they are covered by a public service called...
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Italy's election - a slap in the face for EU

9th - Higher Ed
First there was Brexit, now the EU's being slapped again by eurosceptics - this time in Italy. The populist and eurosceptic parties winning support in Sunday's election, but not because of migration - this time, the economic situation....
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Italy's election earthquake shakes Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Italy's election earthquake is being felt in Brussels. The support for Eurosceptic and anti-immigrant parties coming as a big shock from a country that's traditionally showed a lot of love for the EU. But economic and migration worries...
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Brief: Austria prioritises migration and Juncker to announce verdict on Spitzenkandidat

9th - Higher Ed
This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. In today’s edition, European Council President Donald Tusk was in Vienna to talk about Austria’s upcoming EU presidency. Migration...
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Brief from Brussels: EU ministers mull farming policy reforms

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief, mounting concerns over future of Common Agricultural Policy, as EU ministers mull reforms; and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban uses a visit to Bulgaria to lash out against EU migration policies, in run-up to...
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Migration 'dangerous' for EU's Christian culture: Orban

9th - Higher Ed
He sees himself as a saviour of Europe's Christian nations. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has used a visit to Bulgaria to once again lash out at the EU's migration policies. His words come in the run-up to his country's April...
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Brief: EU updates tax haven blacklist and Belgium debates migrant law

9th - Higher Ed
This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. In this edition, EU finance ministers remove eight countries from a controversial tax haven blacklist – but critics want more...
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The Brief from Brussels: EU seeks new migration policy

9th - Higher Ed
This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. In this episode: the European Commission unveils new migration policy, and EU officials meet with African delegates in Brussels.
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Rare white humpback whale swims with pod of dolphins

9th - Higher Ed
Event captured off Australia's Gold Coast
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Migrant weary EU promises to change relations with Africa

9th - Higher Ed
EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini says the bloc is changing its attitude towards Africa after the massive increases in migration in the past few years. The comments came after a meeting between the African Union’s President...
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Ralph Goodale on asylum seekers crossing into Manitoba

9th - Higher Ed
Public safety minister says proper measures are in place to ensure the safety of locals and the asylum seekers
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Malta PM: Brexit hits ‘hard,’ migrant system ‘dysfunctional’

9th - Higher Ed
The reality of Brexit is hitting Europe “hard on the nose” and the migrant crisis has arisen from a “dysfunctional” system, Malta’s prime minister has told Euronews. Joseph Muscat was speaking ahead of an EU summit on the Mediterranean...
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Migration, Turkey, Syria war and Brexit dominate EU summit

9th - Higher Ed
EU leaders have been getting down to business in Brussels – with the migration crisis, Turkey, Russia and Syria among the pressing issues on the agenda of their last summit of the year. Commenting on the unfolding developments in Aleppo,...
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EU-Turkey relations: the ‘fear’ factor

9th - Higher Ed
MEPs have voted in favour of freezing Turkey’s EU membership talks, passing a non-binding resolution in Strasbourg. But what impact could this have on the migrant deal struck with Ankara? Euronews correspondent Sandor Zsiros asked Kati...
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Massive clouds of starlings perform aerial ballets

9th - Higher Ed
Annual migration in Denmark sees nearly 1 million birds flock to national park
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Migration crisis dominates award-winning photo show

9th - Higher Ed
The World Press Photo exhibition has opened in Budapest’s Museum of Ethnography. The jury selected the winning works from more than 80.000 pictures by photographers from all over the world. No surprise, the dominating theme this year was...
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EU27 meet in Slovakia – without Britain

9th - Higher Ed
The leaders of 27 EU countries are meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia after Britain’s vote to leave the bloc on June 23rd. Germany’s Angela Merkel and France’s François Hollande say the EU must do more to protect its external borders and...
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EU tries to portray unity amid splits on migration

9th - Higher Ed
As EU officials admit, the European Union faces an existential crisis. After the British voted to leave the bloc, splits have emerged on key polices such as migration and defence. Time then, in true Brussels tradition, for a summit –...
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Slovakia takes over EU presidency amid Brexit fallout

9th - Higher Ed
The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union will dominate the bloc’s agenda for the rest of the year, Slovakia’s prime minister said on Friday. The Slovak government has just taken up the six-month rotating presidency of the...
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Brain drain

9th - Higher Ed
Zachary Spicer and Adam Froman on how to deal with the migration of tech talent