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Bolsonaro's coronavirus response: A threat to Brazil's economy | Counting the Cost

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We look at how President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of COVID-19 crisis has decimated Brazil's health service and economy.
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Will Vladimir Putin be president of Russia for life? | Inside Story

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A referendum on constitutional reforms could allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to be president until 2036.
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Could the US shut down the Open Skies treaty? | Inside Story

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US accuses Russia of violating military pact signed in the aftermath of the Cold War.
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Is the coronavirus a threat to democracy? | Inside Story

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Researchers at Freedom House say the pandemic has been used to roll back democracy and human rights in 80 countries.
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Is part of Ethiopia about to break away? | Inside Story

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Worsening dispute follows regional elections in Tigray dubbed as unconstitutional.
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Have US-China relations soured to the point of no return? | Inside Story

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China threatens retaliation for the closure of its consulate in Texas.
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Will China change its policy on dams? | Inside Story

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The Three Gorges dam is one of the largest in the world, but it's being severely tested by the worst floods China has seen in decades.
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Paris shooting could shift election security debate

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The French go to the polls this weekend but the country is still reeling from Thursday’s shooting in Paris. One terror expert told euronews that the killing of the policeman could shift the debate to the right over the next days and...
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Brussels mulls Macron first round victory

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The day after the night before. And there is only one topic of conversation in the bars and cafes of Brussels’ EU district. Officials, diplomats and lobbyists can talk about little else: the French presidential election and the prospects...
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EU’s Tusk wary ‘smear campaign’ lies behind Polish probe

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European Council president Donald Tusk has said a Polish military investigation that the probe is part of a smear campaign organised by his political opponents Prosecutors are investigating former intelligence heads accused of acting...
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EU’s Tajani’s holds talks with PM May

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The head of the European Parliament has urged the British Prime minister to strike a quick deal on the rights of EU citizens living in the UK Antonio Tajani told Theresa May that British people living in EU countries need certainty as...
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A New NYC Bill Bans Employers From Asking A Candidate's Salary History

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This new bill in NYC bans employers from asking a candidate's salary history.
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Antonio Tajani is the new European Parliament president

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Italian MEP Antonio Tajani is the new president of the European Parliament. He beat his centre-left compatriot Gianni Pittella by 351 votes to 282. It took four rounds of voting for Tajani to emerge victorious. He is an ally of...
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‘Populist’ Grillo dumps Farage, eyes marriage of convenience with federalist veteran

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An anti-establishment party founded by an Italian comedian and a political group led by a veteran EU federalist. In an online vote, members of Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement said they want to join Guy Verhofstadt’s Liberal group in...
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Picking a European Parliament president: how does it work?

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So how do MEPs choose who gets to be the next head of the European Parliament, the EU’s only directly elected institution? Here is a quick reminder with everything you always wanted to know, but you were afraid to ask. MEPs will vote for...
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NATO, EU agree cooperation deals

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NATO and the EU struck a series of cooperation agreements on Tuesday, the alliance’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said. The alliance’s foreign ministers met for the first time after the election of Donald Trump as US president, who...
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What does Schulz’s departure mean for EU leadership?

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With the departure of Social Democrat Martin Schulz, what next for the EU leadership? European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker had been pushing for him to stay on, to help steady the ship after the Brexit vote. “I have worked...
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Priest killer was “under surveillance” yet still attacked French church

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Shocked residents in Saint Etienne du Rouvray in Normandy have paid their respects with candles and flowers after the brutal killing of a catholic priest. A major police investigation has been launched into the attack which involved two...
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Former French EU Commissioner to become chief Brexit negotiator

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65 year old Michel Barnier has been appointed as chief EU negotiator for the UK’s exit from the European Union. The French-man is familiar with Brussels and the EU institutions as he spent a number of years as EU commissioner for...
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Turkey must meet visa requirements, says EU’s Juncker

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Turkey must meet all the necessary criteria for visa-free travel in Europe, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday. The former prime minister of Luxembourg made his remarks in an address to the Strasbourg-based...
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Broadway hit ‘Smash’ scoops Pulitzer prize

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Broadway smash ‘Hamilton’ has scooped this year’s Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The hip-hop stage biography is about an orphan immigrant from the Caribbean who rises to the highest ranks of American society. It is based on Ron Chernow’s...
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EU ministers approve PNR legislation

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EU governments have formally approved new legislation to share air passenger data. The decisions came at a meeting of EU interior and justice ministers in Brussels on Thursday. The bloc sees the new law, known as the Passenger Name...
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EU tells big firms to be more transparent on tax

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EU regulators have called on major multinationals to be more transparent in their tax dealings. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, has published a proposal that aims to stop companies from shifting their profits around...
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Governor General on niqab debate

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David Johnston talks to Peter Mansbridge about his worries during the niqab debate last fall.