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Farmers on tractors block Paris roads in protest
Two main farmers unions say international trade agreements have caused unfair competition, while policy reforms have failed to boost earnings.
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Britain's health service is for sale, leaked trade docs suggest
Britain's healthcare system, free at the point of access, is on the table in post-Brexit trade talks, documents suggest.
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Sweden drops probe into rape charges against Julian Assange
Sweden's prosecution authority has said it will not proceed with its rape investigation into Julian Assange.
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Georgia protesters attempt to shut down state buildings
It follows more than a week of angry demonstrations over parliament's failure to approve planned electoral reforms.
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ASEAN summit: Will Asian leaders make world's largest trade deal?
Thailand says the next steps in the proposal backed by China will be made in the coming hours.
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New law in Greece against asylum-seeking criticised
New law will make it more difficult to claim asylum. Rights groups say law falls short of European standards.
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NATO chief in Ukraine says Russia must withdraw troops
Ukraine's president plans to withdraw troops from eastern region and seeks closer ties with NATO.
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UK's Johnson delivers new guidance in COVID-19 speech
Ahead of the prime minister's speech, the government was accused of confusing the public with a new "stay alert" message, which replaces the earlier "stay at home" slogan.
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UK government targets suspects linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Can rift between western leaders and Islam be bridged?
Another attack has taken place in France as it's facing growing Muslim rage.
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Can Scotland become independent? | Inside Story
First Minister says divorce with EU was against her will.
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Is Russian President Putin afraid of Navalny? | Inside Story
Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny is detained on his return to Moscow.
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Will protests against Russia's president gain momentum? | Inside Story
Thousands defy warnings and cold temperatures to hold biggest protests in years.
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What's next for Italy's economic and political crisis? | Inside Story
Former European Central Bank Chief Mario Draghi expected to form a non-political government.
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Is a migrant crisis unfolding off West Africa's Atlantic coast? | Inside Story
Hundreds die in dangerous sea journey to Canary Islands
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Can U.S. and Europe learn from each other on racism? | Inside Story
Police killings in the United States trigger global protests and debates on racism.
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Spain, Norway, Ireland to recognize state of Palestine
In a joint statement, Norway and Ireland say they will recognize the state of Palestine in the coming week. The White House reaffirmed its commitment to a negotiated two-state solution between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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EU takes legal action against AstraZeneca over supply
European Commission says the vaccine manufacturer breached its contract to supply enough of the COVID-19 jab.
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Italy unveils biggest post-COVID stimulus plan in Europe
Much of the $265bn aid package will come from special EU funds with the money due to be spent on digital innovation and environmental projects.
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Czechia expels Russian diplomats over 2014 ammunition depot blast
Eighteen Russian diplomats identified as spies given 48 hours to leave the country, officials say.
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Bulgaria struggles with COVID surge
It has the lowest rate of vaccination in the EU, with only one in 10 people saying they trust the shots.
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?
The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.
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Astrazeneca vaccine: safe or not safe? | Inside Story
The European Medicines Agency says the link between Astrazeneca vaccine and blood clots is very rare.
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Dutch far right 'exploiting' anger over COVID lockdown for votes
Wednesday's vote will be the first major electoral test in Europe since the start of the pandemic, as right-wing politicians are being accused of exploiting people's anger over coronavirus restrictions to gain votes.