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Luxembourg PM: no concrete proposals from UK

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Luxembourg's prime minister has urged British counterpart Boris Johnson to hurry up and make written proposals if he really wants to offer his country a path out of the Brexit impasse.
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Luxembourg PM: UK proposed nothing new on Brexit

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Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel said no concrete proposals had been presented by Britain on Brexit, after meeting with his visiting counterpart Boris Johnson on Monday.
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Von der Leyen: Orderly Brexit in UK-EU interest

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European Commission president-elect Ursula von der Leyen, who will replace the current president Jean-Claude Juncker in November, said a no-deal Brexit "will be way more difficult than an orderly Brexit."
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Bloomberg

EU Warns Worst May Be Ahead

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Nov.08 -- The European Commission has cut its Euro area growth and inflation outlook for 2020. New projections reflect more pronounced weakness in the region amid global trade tensions and political uncertainty. Bloomberg’s Annmarie...
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UK negotiator at EU as technical talks continue

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UK Brexit negotiator David Frost arrived at the European Commission in Brussels on Tuesday to resume technical talks.
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Talks continue in Europe as Brexit deadline approaches

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VOICED: Shows exterior night shots politicians working in the European Commission building in Brussels overnight, exterior shots UK's Brexit Secretary arriving at Foreign Ministers meeting in Luxembourg and soundbite from him on...
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CLEAN : Brexit extension likely but UK should name a commissioner: new EU chief

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The likelihood of the EU extending the UK's Brexit deadline looks good after which Britain should put forward a candidate for the European Commission incoming president Ursula von der Leyen says on Thursday during a visit to Helsinki...
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EC chief: Brexit day will be 'tough and emotional'

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The president of the European Commission on Wednesday predicted that 31 January, the day Britain is set to leave the European Union, would be a "tough and emotional day".
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EC chief: UK must compromise for trade deal

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The European Commission's president warned Britain on Wednesday that it would not get the “highest quality access” to the European Union's market after Brexit unless it made major compromises.
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EU leaders reflect on revised Brexit deal

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Donald Tusk, Leo Varadkar, Michel Barnier and Jean-Claude Juncker hold a press conference during the European Council Summit about the deal that has finally been struck between Boris Johnson's British government and the EU. Irish...
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Montenegro PM hopes for post Brexit EU enlargement

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The prime minister of Montenegro, a small Balkan nation that is the next in line to join the European Union, expressed hope on Monday that once Brexit is finalized EU's enlargement policy would regain importance.
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British Brexit negotiator Frost returns to Brussels

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UK Brexit negotiator David Frost arrived at the European Commission in Brussels on Wednesday to resume talks after EU and British negotiators failed to reach a breakthrough during a frantic all-night session.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : President of the European Climate Foundation reacts to Green Deal

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The President of the European Climate Foundation and an architect of the Paris Agreements Laurence Tubiana reacts to the European Commission President presenting the Green Pact a roadmap to climate neutrality that will become the EU's...
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New European Commission President Pledges To Focus On Climate Change

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Ursula von der Leyen, the new president of the European Commission, was formally voted into office Wednesday.
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Varadkar: We anticipate orderly Brexit on 31 Jan

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The Irish Taoiseach said that European Union members "anticipate the UK leaving (the EU) in an orderly fashion on the 31st of January."
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EC President tours AI centre in Belgium university

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday visited an Artificial Intelligence centre in preparation for the Commission's launch of a white paper on AI guidelines and data strategy for Europe.
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EU crisis commissioner on virus preparedness

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The European Union commissioner for crisis management says a new coronavirus that originated in China is a "worrisome" epidemic that will be discussed during a special meeting of health ministers from the 27-member bloc later this week.
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Bloomberg

EU States Are in Close Coordination for Virus Response, Kyriakides Says

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Feb.03 -- European Commission Health and Food Safety Commissioner Stella Kyriakides discusses Europe's efforts to contain and combat the effects of the deadly coronavirus. She speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Vonnie Quinn on...
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Sadiq Khan visits Brussels for Brexit talks

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan visited Brussels on Tuesday in an attempt to promote an "associative citizenship" with the European Union that would allow some UK residents to retain some rights of European Union citizenship post-Brexit.
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French finance minister meets EU's Executive VP

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CLEAN : European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits AI centre at Belgian University

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits an Artificial Intelligence (AI) centre at the Belgian university of VUB on the eve of introducing the European Commission's new white book on AI (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Global Coronavirus Cases Climb to 94,410; Deaths Rise to 3,268

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Mar.04 -- The number of cases of the pneumonia-like illness that started in the Chinese city of Wuhan has risen to 94,410 globally as of March 4, 20:00 UTC, according to data collected by China's National Health Commission and Bloomberg....