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European Union Vows Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 2030
The goal is to reduce the levels by 55 percent in ten years... Compared to emission levels from 1990
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Facebook And U.K. Government Settle Over Cambridge Analytica Breach
A regulatory court decided that bias on the part of the Information Commissioner's Office should be considered in the appeal.
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Iran Moves Further From Nuclear Deal, Activating Advanced Centrifuges
Now Iran has given European signatories another 60 days before it steps further away from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Italian President Mandates Formation Of New Coalition Government
The president had a choice to call for early elections or to consult with party leaders to see if they can form a new coalition government.
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U.K. To Start Post-Brexit Trade Talks With The U.S.
The discussions are being conducted via videoconference because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Italian Coast Guard Rescues 49 From Artist Banksy's Migrant Boat
The ship, funded by British street artist, waited more than 12 hours for the most vulnerable to be rescued.
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COVID-19 Cases On The Rise In Germany, Days After Restrictions Eased
The estimated number of people a confirmed patient infects in Germany is now about 1.1.
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European Parliament To Vote On Brexit Agreement
The vote on the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement is scheduled to take place Wednesday after a debate by the 751 Parliament members.
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How 'Financially Independent' Will Harry And Meghan Really Get?
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, say they plan to become "financially independent" of the British royal family.
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Thieves Steal 'Priceless' Diamond Jewelry From German Museum
The thieves broke into the Green Vault at Dresden's Royal Palace early Monday and stole multiple sets of diamond jewelry.
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British Lawmakers Vote To Delay Decision On Brexit Deal
Lawmakers voted in favor of an amendment that is basically an "insurance policy" to protect against a no-deal Brexit.
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Boris Johnson Defends Top Aide's Lockdown Violation
British PM Johnson says his adviser was acting "responsibly and legally" when he broke lockdown rules to meet childcare needs.
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European Parliament Approves Brexit Withdrawal Agreement
The European Parliament voted 621-49 to approve the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement on Wednesday.
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Scottish High Court Rules UK Parliament Suspension Unlawful
The ruling is so significant that the court's website crashed from too many people trying to read it.
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U.K. Government Publishes 'Worst-Case' No-Deal Brexit Scenarios
Lawmakers voted to force the document's release so the U.K. knows what to expect if a no-deal Brexit happens.
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Iran Argues Against The Possibility Of Missile In Ukraine Plane Crash
The U.S. and Canada say they believe the plane was accidentally shot down by Iran.
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PM Boris Johnson: End Early Release For Terror Convicts
It follows a recent terror attack by a man recently released early from prison.
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Boris Johnson Aide Resigns Over Controversial Comments
Not long after Andrew Sabisky was appointed, critics pointed to multiple online comments he made and called for his removal.
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U.S. Senators Urge U.K. To Dump Huawei As 5G Contractor
The U.S. has long believed Huawei devices pose a national security threat — a claim Huawei has repeatedly denied.
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Russian Court Sentences U.S. Citizen To 16 Years In Prison For Spying
Russia's Federal Security Service said they arrested former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan in December 2018 while he was "on a spy mission" in Moscow.
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French March In Memory Of Black Man Killed In Police Custody
Adama Traoré died while in police custody in 2016.
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German Government Says Navalny Had Nerve Agent In His System
Toxicology reports showed the Soviet-era chemical nerve agent, Novichok in Navalny's system.
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Belarus Enters Seventh Week Of Protests As Tens Of Thousands March
Russian media reports law enforcement detained 10 people, but a human rights organization says it was actually dozens.
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France Now Requires Face Masks In Indoor Public Spaces
As of Monday, everyone must wear face masks in places like shops, restaurants, churches, museums and airports.