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What happened in Week 11 of Russia’s attack on Ukraine

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Civilian evacuees made their way to safety from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol to the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia.The European Union proposed cutting off Russian oil imports as part of a new round of sanctions. Here’s...
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Kremlin trying to 'blackmail' EU states over fossil fuels, says EU chief

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European Union member states have been preparing for Russia to cut gas supplies and are working to limit the impact on consumers, said Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, adding: 'The era of Russian fossil fuel in...
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How Canada's military is combating Russian disinformation

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with the Commander of Canada's Joint Operations Command, Vice-Admiral Bob Auchterlonie, about his concerns overseeing Canada's troops in Poland, and what he is monitoring on the ground and online.
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'Very hard to process what is happening,' Mariupol resident says

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Diana Berg, a resident of Mariupol, Ukraine, who fled to Lviv, reacts to the latest news of devastation out of the city. Appearing on Rosemary Barton Live, she said some of her friends and family are still trapped inside Mariupol.
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Macron wins re-election in French presidential vote

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French President Emmanuel Macron vowed in his victory speech to unite the country after defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
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Body of Syrian man found near Belarus border amid political standoff, Polish police say

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There have been nine reported victims so far in the migration encouraged by Belarus's longtime President Alexander Lukashenko. The regime in Minsk has for months been encouraging illegal migration across its border into the EU nations of...
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EU planning one charging port for all mobile devices

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In what may be a setback for Apple, the European Union is planning to introduce the USB-C connector as the standard charging port for all smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, portable speakers and handheld video game consoles.
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EU leaders consider new sanctions on Belarus

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European Union leaders will discuss imposing new sanctions on Belarus after a plane was diverted with a reported bomb threat. An opposition journalist onboard was arrested after the plane landed in Minsk.
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Life is returning to normal in parts of the post-COVID world

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Life is inching back to normal in some parts of the world where COVID-19 rates are low. It might still be early to make travel plans, but it's closer than you might think.
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EU vaccine deal: Pfizer-BioNTech to supply 1.8 billion doses

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The European Union decided on a communal buying programme, but it has been hit by numerous supply problems and delays.
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EU takes legal action against AstraZeneca over supply

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European Commission says the vaccine manufacturer breached its contract to supply enough of the COVID-19 jab.
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EU plans huge expansion of vaccine supply

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The European Union says it is in negotiations to secure 1.8 billion doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as it faces a lingering pandemic and new coronavirus variants.
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Bulgaria struggles with COVID surge

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It has the lowest rate of vaccination in the EU, with only one in 10 people saying they trust the shots.
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Sectarian violence escalates in Northern Ireland after years of dormancy

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After years of dormancy, Northern Ireland has seen a week of escalating sectarian violence that many fear will get worse.
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Turkey fumes after Italian PM Draghi called Erdogan ‘dictator’

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Draghi’s remarks come after EU Commission chief von der Leyen did not get proper seating arrangement during her Ankara visit.
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The Front Page: Covid vaccine trials for kids as young as five; plus Boris' senior advisor resigns

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The Front Page: Covid vaccine trials for kids as young as five; plus Boris' senior advisor resigns
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?

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The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.
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Is peace at risk in Northern Ireland? | Inside Story

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Pro-British loyalists have been rioting every day for a week angry about post-Brexit issues.
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The EU is to take legal action against British-Swedish firm | Inside Story

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The European Union is to take legal action against British-Swedish firm.
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EU leaders under pressure as COVID infections rise

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It became clear that EU leaders had not agreed to back a proposal by the EU Commission to curb exports of COVID vaccines.
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The Front Page: EU plans to block Covid jabs branded 'idiotic'; Zara & Mike Tindall welcome baby boy

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The Front Page: EU plans to block Covid jabs branded 'idiotic'; Zara & Mike Tindall welcome baby boy
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Falkland Islands in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deals

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The British overseas territory will not be part of any commercial, tax or customs agreements negotiated and Argentina's government sees an opportunity.
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Navalny in court again, accused of defaming a WWII veteran

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Kremlin critic returns to court having been jailed earlier this week, as a top EU official meets the Russian FM.
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EU-UK leaders meeting: Focus on movement of goods within the UK

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Brexit tension is brewing in Northern Ireland as some communities fear separation from Britain.