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Simon Coveney speaks at Fine Gael's Ard Fheis

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Fine Gael holds its Ard Fheis at the University of Galway. Enterprise minister Simon Coveney speaks about the european elections, the Israel Gaza crisis and praises Ursula von der Leyen.
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Revised migration rules could see significant number deported to EU countries

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A major overhaul of migration rules could see Ireland deporting a significant number of people back to other EU countries where they had first sought asylum protection. The Irish Government has agreed to adopt proposals that will see...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Dep. PM on UNGA, EU Accession, Grain

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Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in Brussels to discuss the country's progress in EU accession. They also speak about the challenges posed by the...
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Lagarde Says Inflation to Stay Too High for Too Long

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde announces the central bank's decision to leave interest rates unchanged for the first time in more than a year. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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More migrants entering Republic from Northern Ireland, Leo Varadkar says

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Ireland can take steps to strengthen its borders, the Irish premier has said. The Irish Government has said it cannot guarantee accommodation to asylum seekers amid increasing numbers of arrivals. Leo Varadkar said it is “very evident”...
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to the media on the second day of his US visit - full

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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaks to the media outside the Boston Harbour Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts, US, during the Taoiseach's visit to the US for St Patrick's Day.
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EU regulators slap £1.5bn fine on Apple after years-long spat with Spotify

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Tech giant Apple has been fined 1.8 billion euros (£1.5 billion) by regulators in Europe for not allowing music streaming apps like Spotify to tell customers they can subscribe for cheaper if they do not use Apple’s App Store. The...
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Stephen Flynn disappointed SNP not briefed on Yemen strikes

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SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn says he's 'deeply disappointed' his party was not briefed before the UK's airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. However he said the Houthi's are 'no friends of ours' and said freedom of navigation...
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The Recount

Elon Musk Will Buy Twitter For $44 Billion | Recount Live

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After weeks of speculation over how serious he was, Twitter has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer for roughly $44 billion. The move will take the company private. Should you be nervous? And what will the future of Twitter look like?...
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Paschal Donohoe refuses to rule out becoming next head of IMF

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Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has refused to rule out interest in becoming the next managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following speculation. Mr Donohoe, who is also president of the Eurogroup...
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Case of Irish-Israeli girl feared kidnapped raised with Palestinian leadership

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The case of an Irish-Israeli girl who is feared kidnapped in Gaza has been raised with the Palestinian Authority, an ambassador has said. The Palestinian ambassador to Ireland said that she raised the case of eight-year-old Emily Hand...
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Poland's Pro-EU Bloc on Track to Win Election

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Poland's opposition is on course for a majority after Sunday's election, an upset that would deny the ruling nationalists a third term and see the country re-engage with the European Union. Piotr Skolimowski reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Europe Faces Inflation Risks in 'Weak Economy': Gentiloni

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European Union Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni says it is "too soon to measure" the economic impact of the Israel-Hamas war as he sees the European economy as weak, but not in recession. He speaks on the sidelines of the annual...
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Bloomberg

EU's Michel on Ukraine Aid, Enlargement

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European Council President Charles Michel told Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo in an exclusive interview that Biden reassured other leaders about the strength of the US commitment to Ukraine, following the omission of aid in a US government...
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Bloomberg

Engine of Germany: The Mittelstand

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Germany is heading for its first full-year recession since the pandemic. Europe's largest economy faces a number of long-term headwinds including a dwindling workforce, a vast reliance on China and a painful energy transition. It's an...
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NI Secretary tells Tory conference Northern Ireland's economic prospects are 'incredibly promising'

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More than 1,600 new businesses have signed up to the UK internal market scheme, meaning “more traders than ever want to do business in Northern Ireland”, Chris Heaton-Harris has said. Speaking on the main stage at the Tory conference,...
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Taoiseach says businesses in Northern Ireland are 'getting on' with Windsor framework trading arrangements

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The Taoiseach said businesses in Northern Ireland were "getting on" with the British and Irish governments after the introduction of the Windsor Framework. Leo Varadkar added the Irish government 'stood ready' to support efforts to...
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Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik spaks at Lib Dem conference

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Delegates at the Liberal Democrat Party conference heard from Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik, who delivered an emotional speech thanking the UK for its support during the Russian invasion, to a standing ovation. “What you’re doing is truly...
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Bloomberg

EU-China Trade Relations 'At a Crossroads': Dombrovskis

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The European Union is trying to strike a new balance in its strategy toward China as Executive Vice President at the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis said Saturday the two nations have a choice to make on their path going forward....
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Protesters march in London calling for the UK to rejoin the EU

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People take part in a Rejoin march at Hyde Park in London, calling for the UK to rejoin the EU. Interviews with - 1) Terry Reintke, Member of European Parliament from Germany and co-chair of the Green Group in the Parliament; 2) Ceira...
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Brexit branded ‘a huge mistake’ as protesters march to rejoin EU

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Protestors against the UK’s exit from the European Union have labelled the move “a huge mistake” as they campaigned to re-join the bloc. A large crowd of pro-EU protestors gathered outside the Hilton hotel on Park Lane in west London...
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Protestors rally in Parliament Square to re-join EU

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Protestors against the UK’s exit from the European Union have labelled the move “a huge mistake” as they campaigned to re-join the bloc. A large crowd of pro-EU protestors gathered outside the Hilton hotel on Park Lane in west London...
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Bloomberg

Greek PM Mitsotakis on Economy, Tourism, Renewables

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discusses the outlook for the nation's economy, the impact of climate change on tourism, and transition to renewable energy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

EU Tries to Gain Support for Green Deal Plan

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Executive Vice-President for the EU Green Deal Maros Sefcovic says the EU will use all available tech to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. He speaks with Matt Miller and Amber Kanwar on "Bloomberg Markets."