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Oxfam executive director calls for forgiveness after sex scandal

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The Executive Director of Oxfam International has called on all women who have been abused by anyone in the organisation to come forward so that "justice can be done for them." Winnie Byanyima has said it is a priority to...
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Duchess of Cambridge opens new treatment center for addicts

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DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE OPENS TREATMENT CENTER FOR ADDICTS The Duchess of Cambridge has opened a new treatment center for addicts in Essex. Kate, who is pregnant with her third child by husband William, wore a...
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CLEAN : FIFA: Blatter decided to fight ban

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Sepp Blatter former FIFA president indicated on Thursday that he's decided to fight the ban issued against him by the organisation he used to run and said he did nothing faulty
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Leading EU politicians comment on crunch time for Brexit negotiations

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Liberal party members met in Brussels ahead of a EU Summit that will gather the 28 again to discuss the future of the Union as Brexit looms.
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U.K.'s Davis Chooses 'No Deal' Over May's Brexit Agreement

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Nov.19 -- Former U.K. Brexit Secretary David Davis discusses the battle over Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit agreement as he says this deal is "worse than EU membership." He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Italian Government Won't Yield to Market Pressure, Cottarelli Says

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Nov.21 -- Former Italy Prime Minister-Designate Carlo Cottarelli comments on the Italian budget rift with the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Barnier Sees`Long Road Ahead' on Brexit as EU Calls Nov. 25 Summit

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Nov.15 -- European Union Chief Brexit Negotiator Michel Barnier and EU President Donald Tusk speak in Brussels about the divorce agreement with the U.K. and plans for an extraordinary summit in Brussels on Nov. 25 to sign off on the deal.
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UK PM: remaining differences with EU are "few but considerable"

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British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday said that the remaining differences on Brexit terms between the United Kingdom and the European Union are "few but considerable" - but she says she is confident the two sides will reach an...
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EU's Moscovici comments on budget standoff with Italy

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The EU's budget chief on Friday said that the European Commission won't interfere with Italy's economic policies and called for disagreements over the draft budget to be resolved in "serene dialogue".
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Bloomberg

ECB Can't Do Anything for Italy, Papadia Says

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Nov.22 -- Francesco Papadia, who was head of the European Central Bank's market operations from 1998 to 2012, discusses the budget standoff between Italy and the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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DRC opposition leader accuses electoral commission of favouring Kabila

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A leading opposition leader in the run up to next months presidential elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo is accusing the electoral commission of favouring Joseph Kabila, the current President of the country.
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Junker: No deal Brexit would be catastrophe

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European Union officials are working with Britain on ways to help Prime Minister Theresa May avoid a no-deal British departure from the bloc, although an EU leader insisted Friday that renegotiation of the Brexit divorce deal is not on...
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Victims describe injuries from Zimbabwe crackdown

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Soldiers in Zimbabwe were still roaming the streets of the capital and assaulting people late Tuesday despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa denouncing their violence as "unacceptable", according to witnesses.
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Bloomberg

Congo Opposition Leader Is Surprise Winner of Presidential Vote

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Jan.10 -- The opposition leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been declared the surprise winner of last month's presidential election. If the country's Constitutional Court validates the results, it will mark the first transfer...
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Bloomberg

EU Blocks Siemens-Alstom Rail Deal

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Feb.06 -- EU regulators are blocking the Siemens AG and Alstom SA rail merger. EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager says the companies "were not willing to address our serious competition concerns." Bloomberg's Tony Aarons...
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Bachelet on situation in Gaza and Venezuela

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UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet expressed her disappointment with Israel over its "immediate dismissal" of a report on the Gaza violence in 2018.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar addresses press after meeting Michel Barnier

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Irish premier Leo Varadkar addresses the media in Dublin following his meeting with EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier.
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EU's Tusk Says Brexit Cliff-Edge Date Will Be Delayed

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Mar.21 -- European Union President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker talk about the Brexit negotiations at a press briefing in Brussels. EU leaders staved off the threat of the U.K. crashing out of the...
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Summit of Western Balkan countries gets underway

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Croatia's president has criticised the EU for not taking enough of an interest in what is going on in the Balkans.
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Hunt sets out 'No Deal' Brexit plan

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UK Foreign Secretary and Conservative leadership contender Jeremy Hunt said Monday that he would decide whether a Brexit deal can get through the House of Commons by September 30th if he became prime minister.
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EU: No need for legal action as Italy addressing debt

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The European Union's economy commissioner says Italy has answered concerns about its high debt and that Brussels believes it is no longer necessary to launch legal action.