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Is the European Union facing a new refugee crisis?

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Refugees and migrants try to reach Europe after Turkey opened its borders.
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Can the EU stay united?

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The European Union is accused of failing to properly deal with the coronavirus, even as two of its members are among the hardest-hit worldwide
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Who will pay for the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic? I Inside Story

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Governments pledge trillions of dollars to keep economies afloat
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Spain FM on coronavirus: 'We have entered a stabilisation stage' | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Arancha Gonzalez Laya discusses Spain's measures to manage pandemic and says the country remains in a 'state of alarm'.
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Should Khalifa Haftar's foreign backers rethink their support? I Inside Story

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Russia calls for ceasefire, but is accused of sending warplanes to support Libyan warlord.
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Will Vladimir Putin be president of Russia for life? | Inside Story

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A referendum on constitutional reforms could allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to be president until 2036.
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Could the US shut down the Open Skies treaty? | Inside Story

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US accuses Russia of violating military pact signed in the aftermath of the Cold War.
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Are sanctions an effective punishment for human rights abuses? | Inside Story

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UK government targets suspects linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Will diplomacy ease east Mediterranean dispute? | Inside Story

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Turkey criticised for resuming exploration for oil and gas.
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How China, COVID-19 and investors pushed Zambia into debt default | Counting the Cost

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Zambia becomes the first African nation to default on its debts in the pandemic era.
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Verhofstadt calls on Facebook to remove 'false video' after Euronews debunk

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European lawmaker Guy Verhofstadt wrote to Facebook on Tuesday calling on the platform to remove a "false news video, sponsored by the Hungarian Government" that was viewed by millions after Euronews debunked it. "I have reported this...
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Eurozone economy powers ahead

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The eurozone’s economic recovery seems to be gathering pace with strong broad-based growth, according to the latest business surveys. This month’s questioning of company’s purchasing managers by IHS Markit revealed increased activity in...
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Macron and Le Pen’s different economic strategies

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Economic discontent has been a major motivator for voters during the French presidential campaign. The two candidates have very different backgrounds and approaches. Centrist Emmanuel Macron, a former investment banker and economy...
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Brussels mulls Macron first round victory

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The day after the night before. And there is only one topic of conversation in the bars and cafes of Brussels’ EU district. Officials, diplomats and lobbyists can talk about little else: the French presidential election and the prospects...
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U.K. government calls snap election 3 years early

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PM Theresa May sends country to polls June 8
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EU’s Tusk wary ‘smear campaign’ lies behind Polish probe

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European Council president Donald Tusk has said a Polish military investigation that the probe is part of a smear campaign organised by his political opponents Prosecutors are investigating former intelligence heads accused of acting...
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Antonio Tajani is the new European Parliament president

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Italian MEP Antonio Tajani is the new president of the European Parliament. He beat his centre-left compatriot Gianni Pittella by 351 votes to 282. It took four rounds of voting for Tajani to emerge victorious. He is an ally of...
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‘Populist’ Grillo dumps Farage, eyes marriage of convenience with federalist veteran

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An anti-establishment party founded by an Italian comedian and a political group led by a veteran EU federalist. In an online vote, members of Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement said they want to join Guy Verhofstadt’s Liberal group in...
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Picking a European Parliament president: how does it work?

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So how do MEPs choose who gets to be the next head of the European Parliament, the EU’s only directly elected institution? Here is a quick reminder with everything you always wanted to know, but you were afraid to ask. MEPs will vote for...
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Economic optimism in the eurozone despite political uncertainty

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Economic sentiment in the eurozone was much better than expected in December thanks to more optimism in France, Germany and the Netherlands. The European Commission’s monthly survey showed economic sentiment and the business climate...
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What does Schulz’s departure mean for EU leadership?

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With the departure of Social Democrat Martin Schulz, what next for the EU leadership? European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker had been pushing for him to stay on, to help steady the ship after the Brexit vote. “I have worked...
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Turkey must meet visa requirements, says EU’s Juncker

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Turkey must meet all the necessary criteria for visa-free travel in Europe, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday. The former prime minister of Luxembourg made his remarks in an address to the Strasbourg-based...
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EU tells big firms to be more transparent on tax

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EU regulators have called on major multinationals to be more transparent in their tax dealings. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, has published a proposal that aims to stop companies from shifting their profits around...
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ECB relieved as Eurozone announces flat inflation rate

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The EU’s statistics agency has revealed that eurozone inflation has been flat in the year up to March. Eurozone inflation at zero percent in March https://t.co/VpgkHecxLU pic.twitter.com/dTqpgRv5du— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) April 14, 2016...