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EU and Turkey – drifting further apart?

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Tensions continue to boil, as Europe and Turkey seemingly drift further apart. Ankara’s angry about Dutch and German government bans on its ministers speaking at overseas rallies ahead of a controversial referendum. And now one EU...
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Meet the Dutch ‘Justin Trudeau’

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Green Party leader Jesse Klaver is being described as the Dutch answer to Canada’s Justin Trudeau. The 30-year-old, who has both Moroccan and Indonesian roots, has offered a very different message to the tougher rhetoric of Geert Wilders...
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‘I can’t quantify it’ – Britain’s Brexit Secretary on impact of no-deal scenario

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Deal or no deal? Britain’s Brexit Secretary says he cannot “quantify the outcome” of leaving the EU with no agreement. But, facing questions from a parliamentary committee, David Davis added that it would not be as good as having the...
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Reliving the pain ‘every single day’ – Brussels attacks one year on

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One year after the Brussels terror attacks, which killed more than 30 people, those affected have been recalling to Euronews the horrors of that day and how it has changed their lives forever. A ‘war zone’ “It was very chaotic, it was a...
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Belgium’s security struggle – one year after Brussels attacks

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These are tough times for those countering terrorism in Europe, as the so called Islamic State changes its strategy. From Iraq and Syria, the war now moving to the EU. The number of young radicalised people is increasing and some foreign...
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EU and Japan set sights on new trade and political pact

9th - Higher Ed
The world needs a “strongly united Europe.” That from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has been meeting EU leaders in Brussels. Tokyo and Brussels want to create a new political and trade alliance, amid threats of protectionism...
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‘I will not be a hostage’ – Luxembourg PM on EU’s future

9th - Higher Ed
As the European Union prepares to marks its 60th anniversary, Luxembourg’s prime minister has told Euronews that he wants to see a multi-speed EU, where no country holds the others “hostage.” Frederic Bouchard, Euronews: “After 60 years,...
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Brussels terror victims remembered, one year on

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Families of the dead, survivors and officials have joined together in Brussels – to remember the victims of the city’s terror attacks, one year on. Sarah Esmael Fazal, whose sister was killed, broke down in tears as she addressed those...
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Canada-U.S. trade war brewing over new tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
A Canada-U.S. trade war is brewing over new tariffs that were introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump's announcement has drawn criticism worldwide and the Canadian government is vowing to push back if Canada is affected by the...
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Protest held in support of refugees

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A group of demonstrators on Monday held a protest in support of refugees close to the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. It was in reaction to 160 thousand of refugees in Italy and Greece not being relocated other countries....
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EU agrees on military HQ

9th - Higher Ed
The EU will set up its own military headquarters, ministers agreed on Monday. The entity will initially have some 30 staff and fit together with the bloc’s existing military structures. “Today we decided to establish a MPCC (Military...
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EU OK’s Hungarian nuclear plant extension

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission has given the go-ahead for the extension of a Hungarian nuclear plant, which is being bankrolled by Russia. EU officials said it would not amount to state aid if certain conditions were fulfilled. For example, one...
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Greek mayors urge more help with migratory flows

9th - Higher Ed
The migration flows from Turkey to Greece were dramatically reduced after the EU- Turkey deal signed, local Greek officials said on Tuesday. But there are still thousands of migrants on five islands in the eastern Aegean sea, including...
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EU Summit: ‘The times, they are a’ changing’

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A key topic of this week’s EU Summit in Brussels is set to be plans for the next Summit, which will mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. 60th anniversary of Rome’s Treaty will be a moment for reflection & unity, but also to...
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Beware the ‘bridges you burn’ Tusk warns Poland

9th - Higher Ed
European Council President Donald Tusk was on Thursday re-elected for a second term, despite opposition from his home country, Poland. Initial reports suggest that Tusk, who was been council president since 2014, was re-elected with 27...
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Alarm in Brussels over new Hungary asylum law

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Hungary’s hardline new asylum law has sent shockwaves through the European Parliament, with some MEPs calling for a plenary session to address it. The legislation will see all asylum seekers entering Hungary confined in camps, where they...
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Donald Tusk stays on as European Council President despite Polish opposition

9th - Higher Ed
European Council (EC) President Donald Tusk has been re-elected for a second term, despite opposition from his home country, Poland. According to initial reports, Tusk secured the votes of 27 out of 28 EU leaders at the European summit...
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Poland steps up tussle over Tusk ahead of EU Summit

9th - Higher Ed
The Polish government, led by the Law and Justice Party, has escalated its efforts to block former Prime Minister Donald Tusk from a second term as European Council (EC) President. Tusk, who has been EC President since 2014, has the...
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MEPs scold EU governments on car emissions

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A group of MEPs have accused EU governments of delayed stricter car engine emissions tests and failing to check up on cheating vehicle manufacturers. That is according to a report into the VW dieselgate scandal by a European Parliament...
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EU’s Oettinger warns of Brexit-shaped Brussels budget hold

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Richer countries will have to cough up more cash when Britain leaves the EU, according to a top German politician. Günther Oettinger, the European budget commissioner, told Handelsblatt that net contributors, such as Germany, will need...
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EU’s Juncker unveils post-Brexit blueprint

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The head of the European Commission has set out his vision for a post-Brexit EU. Jean-Claude Juncker said there should be different speeds of integration for those countries willing to cooperate in certain policy fields. “Europe is more...
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Misogynistic EU parliamentarian dressed down after railing against women

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Ruckus occurs during debate on gender pay gap in Europe
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EU’s Mogherini booed by pro-Russian Serbian MPs

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EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has faced pro-Russian chants in the Serbian parliament. Members of the nationalist Radical Party shouted down the ex-Italian foreign minister as she tried to address parliamentarians. She was in...
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The reality of Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
As Brexit moves from a dreaded possibility to a looming eventuality, its consequences are already being felt.