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EU to make online shopping easier with ban on geo-blocking

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The European Commission has unveiled proposals which would make it easier for customers in the EU to buy online from other member countries. The process of geo-blocking which restricts access to internet shoppers from another country or...
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European carmakers report strong February sales figures

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New car sales in Europe jumped by 14% in February, the 30th straight month of growth. Only the Greek and Dutch markets declined. Even Volkswagen, still struggling with its diesel scandal, returned to growth, posting a more than four...
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Italy and Iran sign business deals, Rouhani says boosting economy will beat extremism

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With sanctions lifted, Italy and Iran have signed 17 billion euros worth of business deals during President Hassan Rouhani’s visit to Rome. Rouhani talked up his country as a regional trade hub and pillar of stability saying that...
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Apple sees iPhone sales ‘falter’

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China’s slowdown is even having an impact on technology giant Apple. The company has forecast its first revenue drop in 13 years and reported its slowest-ever increase in iPhone shipments. Admittedly 74.8 million iPhones were sold in the...
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Oil prices hit lowest in 11 years

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Oil prices have hit their lowest in over 11 years as the diplomatic fall out between Saudi Arabia and Iran has killed speculation that OPEC members might agree to cut back on production which would lift prices. Benchmark Crude has...
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China’s exports up for December

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A boost for China’s exports came in data for December which showed a rise of 2.3 percent from a year ago in yuan-denominated terms. Forecasts were predicting a 4.1 percent fall but experts believe a weakening currency may have boosted...
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Ecowas Lifts Sanctions on Niger After Coup in Bid to Preserve Stability and Unity

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ECOWAS lifts Niger sanctions after coup to save institution from fragmenting. Preconditions set for dialogue and other states.
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Brazil blasts UNSC ‘paralysis’ on Gaza at tense G20 meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Unacceptable paralysis - Brazil accuses the UN security council of being unable to deal with the world's conflicts at a G20 meeting.
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China's claims to the South China Sea put the Philippines on edge

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China's audacious claim to most of the South China Sea puts the Philippines on edge. The Filipino defence secretary says other countries should also fear China's attempt to monopolize sea lanes.
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EU trade agreement 'fatigue' slowing down ratification of deals

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The bloc currently has 41 trade agreements in place with 72 countries.
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'No-one will stop us': Ukrainian winemakers defiant in the face of Russian aggression

9th - Higher Ed
Wine growers in Ukraine had a massive setback in 2014 when their greatest wine region, Crimea, was annexed by Russia. They will not be deterred by war, they say.
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What's on the agenda for the new EU-US Trade and Technology Council?

9th - Higher Ed
EU and US officials want to use the forum to strengthen economic ties, coordinate digital policy and resolve transatlantic disputes.
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Firmer footing: IMF boosts economic outlook, warns of divergence

9th - Higher Ed
The IMF’s chief economist urged governments to continue fiscal support and ensure that vaccines are available to all.
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Suez Canal blockage 'could cause months of disruption' at European ports

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The port of Antwerp told Euronews that shipments coming into the EU could be affected for months, even with the Ever Given ship freed from the Suez Canal blockage.
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Australia’s China Dream | 101 East

9th - Higher Ed
We investigate why the relationship between Australia and China has hit rock bottom and meet those paying the price.
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Sudan: Economy continues to deteriorate under new gov’t

9th - Higher Ed
The government says commodity prices are rising because of shortages of hard currency due to limited international trade and exports.
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EU's priorities in Africa should be rule of law, equality and democracy, says MEP

9th - Higher Ed
The EU is looking to reset relations with Africa and change the narrative from aid donor to equal trade partner. Brussels had planned to reboot the alliance this year but the coronavirus pandemic has so far derailed efforts. Beyond...
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Brexit endgame: Johnson to fly to Brussels for last-ditch dinner date with von der Leyen

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The UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will make a final push for a post-Brexit deal, barely three weeks before an economic rupture beckons at the end of the year.
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Brexit endgame: Johnson says deal still possible ahead of last-ditch dinner date with von der Leyen

9th - Higher Ed
The UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will make a final push for a post-Brexit deal, barely three weeks before an economic rupture beckons at the end of the year.
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Boris in Brussels for Brexit deal showdown with EU's Ursula

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The UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will make a final push for a post-Brexit deal, barely three weeks before an economic rupture beckons at the end of the year.
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'Firm decision' to be made on UK-EU trade talks by Sunday, leaders say

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Leaders say 'very large gaps remain' amid fears of no post-Brexit deal, following talks between UK PM Boris Johnson and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels
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Brexit: 'Firm decision' to be made on UK-EU trade talks by Sunday, leaders say

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Leaders say 'very large gaps remain' amid fears of no post-Brexit deal, following talks between UK PM Boris Johnson and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels
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China establishes new global mediation organization in Hong Kong to boost international presence

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On Friday, China signed a convention to launch a new international mediation body in Hong Kong, aiming to boost the city’s global status and match the influence of the International Court of Justice.
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EU standards on food are 'not up for negotiation', EU Trade Commissioner Šefčovič tells Euronews

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In an interview with Euronews, Maroš Šefčovič has called for a fair and balanced deal with the United States amid a framework of tariff negotiations.