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Greece parliament demand Germany pay WWII reparations
Greek lawmakers voted on Wednesday to give a mandate to the government to seek reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War II, a move likely to exacerbate relations with Berlin. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told...
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May hammered by MPs on Brexit extension and way forward
May told MPs the UK can leave before October 31 if a deal is passed; Also said that she argued against stringent conditions on the UK's extended membership; Adds that "the choices we face are stark and the timetable is clear." Theresa...
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The Brief: Death row, Romania corruption fighter and a weather warning
Europeans are still at risk of being sentenced to death. It might sound shocking, but this is exactly what happen ed to Spaniard Joaquín Martínez. He ended up on death row in Florida for three years with the accusation of a double...
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The Brief: from death row to the European Parliament
Europeans are still at risk of being sentenced to death . It might sound shocking, but this is exactly what happened to Spaniard Joaquín Martínez. He ended up on death row in Florida for three years with the accusation of a double...
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Need 2 Know: El Chapo Guilty, Whole Foods Price Hikes
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday Feb. 13, 2019.
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Raw Politics: FYROM debate heats up with protests in Athens
Protesters took to the streets Greece at a rally opposing the negotiations concerning neighbouring FYR Macedonia's name change to North Macedonia. Many Greeks fear territorial claims on the Greek province of Macedonia would be put in...
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Raw Politics: UK Trade Minister Liam Fox says government looking for a compromise on backstop
UK Trade Minister Liam Fox said in an interview Tuesday that the British government is looking for a compromise on the backstop and to create a deal that pleases both governments in both the UK and Ireland. "The problem is that the...
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Germany to phase out coal-powered electricity by 2038
Germany has agreed to close down all coal-fired electricity plants by 2038. A 28-member commission came to the agreement after 21 hours of talks which ended early on Saturday morning. Those taking part said it was an important move. One...
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Winners and losers in the CPTPP trade deal
The Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership went into effect on Sunday, after being abandoned by the U.S. CBC's Chris O'Neill-Yates reports.
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GM President on Oshawa plant closing and company's future in Canada
In his first interview since the announcement, GM Canada's new president explains the decision and shows where the company is going next with its remaining operations in the country.
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What can we expect from the Brexit summit in Brussels?
Breakups, deadlines, passing deadlines, acrimonious negotiations and discussions have all led us to Sunday's Brexit summit in Brussels. Euronews' Shona Murray hosted a Facebook live to take questions and explain what might happen at the...
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History made as EU leaders green light UK divorce papers
Sunday, the 25 November 2018 – a day that will go down in EU history as the day EU heads of state and governments joined the UK premier Theresa May in Brussels to sign off on the official divorce papers that would allow the UK to have an...
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Prenup Generation: Millennials Drive Surge in Prenuptial Agreements
Millennials have been dubbed the "entitlement generation"; they may also be the prenup generation. According to Anne Cochran Freeman, a divorce lawyer and partner at Sideman & Bancroft, that "entitlement" translates to a desire for...
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'Battle' over as Trudeau, Trump, Pena Nieto sign 'new NAFTA'
The road to rewrite the North American trade agreement was a "battle," U.S. President Donald Trump said as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto joined him for a signing ceremony on the sidelines of the...
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Brexit & Gibraltar: the Rock and a hard place
Every day, some eight thousand Spaniards cross the border between Spain and Gibraltar to work on the rock, by car, on foot, and by bicycle. Now they are worried about Brexit. They are afraid of losing their jobs or being required to...
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Raw Politics: Verhofstadt looking on the bright side of Brexit and reformism in the EU
As Brexit negotiations head into a new, crucial stage, the man coordinating them on behalf of the European Parliament, Guy Verhofstadt, tells Euronews' Darren McCaffrey he remains "optimistic" of as positive a result as possible. A...
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What will it take to achieve lasting peace in Afghanistan? | Talk to Al Jazeera
Khairullah Khairkhwa, from the Taliban's political office in Qatar, discusses efforts to reach political reconciliation.
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NAFTA 101: Canada's place in the trade agreement
The National brings you the basics on NAFTA, Canada's place and role in the agreement and how vitally important it is to the Canadian economy.
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Need 2 Know: Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea, Trump Cancels on Putin
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, Nov. 30, 2018.
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Fact-checking Trump's trade announcement
U.S. President Donald Trump said a lot in announcing his trade deal with Mexico, but how much of it was true?
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Canadian businesses react to Trump's trade deal with Mexico
The National checked in on Canadian businesses to see how they're reacting to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade deal with Mexico and his assertion that NAFTA is replaceable.
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Trump and Trans Mountain pipeline: How the president could play key role in deal
CBC News has obtained a copy of the federal government's contract, which says it would also buy the Puget Sound pipeline — and that part of the purchase could end up needing final approval from Trump.
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President Trump open to 'no preconditions' Iran meeting
President Trump has hinted he would be open to a meeting with Iran with "no preconditions" just months after withdrawing from the Iran Nuclear Deal. Speaking at a press conference alongside Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, the...
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EU agrees data transfer deal with Japan
The EU has concluded a deal allowing businesses to seamlessly transfer personal data between the bloc and Japan, deepening economic links as the two sides also agree a free-trade pact. It comes after several years of data talks. The deal...