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Germany unveils civil defence plan

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The German government on Wednesday unveiled its first civil defence plan since the end of the Cold War, which include advice to stockpile key supplies in the event of a terror attack. The plan was presented to ministers on Wednesday...
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Italian region prone to earthquakes

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The earthquake in Italy happened in a region that is prone to such tremors. Its epicentre is just 90 kilometres away from where a 2009 quake occured that killed more than 300 people. “This part of the Appennines is area which for 30 to...
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Brexit ‘shuttle diplomacy’ underway for EU leaders

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Brexit means Brexit, according to Britain’s prime minister Theresa May. Now French president Francois Hollande and other EU leaders need to figure out what Brexit will mean for them. Centre-left heads of state and government met near...
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Latest attack in France provokes rural, Catholic France, says expert Didier Leroy

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Gregoire Lory Euronews France has once again become the victim of a terrorist attack, this time a church has been targeted. To speak about this, Didier Leroy, a researcher at the Belgian Royal Military Academy and the University of...
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European Commission lets Spain and Portugal off the hook for breaking EU budgetary rules

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The European Commission decided Wednesday not to punish Spain and Portugal for overspending in 2015. EU economics Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said in a climate where people were questioning the EU project, sanctions, even if they were...
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Boris Johnson wants UK to remain key partner in Europe

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The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has promised the UK will maintain close ties with its European neighbours despite the Brexit vote. Speaking after talks in Paris with his French counterpart Jean Marc Ayrault, Johnson said the...
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Europe – Turkey: At odds

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Tensions between Ankara and Brussels are on the rise. Since the coup attempt, the EU has made daily demands on Turkey to act within the rule of law. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has accused Europe of having double standards. On...
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‘Too little understanding’ from Europe after Turkey coup

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The Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thorbjorn Jagland has said that there is “too little understanding” of the challenges faced by Turkey after last month’s coup attempt. The head of Europe’s top human rights organisation –...
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Theresa May: what to expect from Brexit negotiations

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Without having won an election, Theresa May is taking the helm of the UK at a turbulent time. She faces the unenviable task of steering the country through negotiations to leave the EU. Her efforts will decide the future course of...
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EU regulators hit Google with more anti-trust charges

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EU regulators have hit Google with another anti trust charge. The European Commission accuses the tech giant of blocking rivals in the online search advertising market. In another case, it says Google favours its own shopping services...
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Janis Emmanouilidis (EPC) on Theresa May’s cabinet reshuffle “Brexit is a tough job. Johnson obliged to take up responsibilities”

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Which strategy will Theresa May pursue towards Brussels and when will she trigger the article 50? The EPC think tank Director Janis Emmanouilidis gave his take on the on-going British political sequel in a interview to Euronews. Arianna...
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John Kerry urges Turkey to “respect rule of law”

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The US secretary of state John Kerry has joined EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Monday. They will discuss the Nice attack and the attempted military coup in Turkey. There are not expected to be any formal discussions...
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John Kerry warns Turkey: Nato membership is at stake

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Leaders from the EU, US and Germany have warned Turkey over its response to a failed coup attempt last Friday The US secretary of state has warned Turkey that any undemocratic response to the movement could put its NATO membership at...
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All friends for foreign minister Boris Johnson’s first meeting with EU counterparts

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Boris Johnson, the new British foreign minister and leading campaigner for the UK to leave Europe, has been in Brussels for his first meeting with his EU counterparts. Going in to the gathering he stressed that Britain will continue to...
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“Crisis of confidence” between Turkey and the West

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Following the failed coup attempt in Turkey, Euronews spoke to Marc Pierini, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe in Brussels, whose research focuses on developments in the Middle East and Turkey from a European perspective. Gregory...
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Europe’s lorry manufacturers hit with €3 billion fine for price-fixing

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Four of Europe’s top lorry manufacturers have been fined €2.93 billion for price-fixing. It’s the EU’s biggest ever fine for this type of crime. The European Commission said Volvo/Renault, Daimler, MAN, Iveco and DAF colluded to keep...
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Ukrainian PM Volodymyr Groysman: EU should not forget about Ukraine

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The new Ukrainian prime minister Volodymyr Groysman has been speaking to euronews during his visit to Brussels on Wednesday. It was his first official visit where he met with the heads of the EU institutions to discuss, amongst other...
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Security high in Belgian capital ahead of country’s National Day

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Security is tight in Brussels as the city prepares to celebrate its National Day on Thursday. The country is already on high alert after terror attacks in March which left 32 people dead. Following the truck attack in Nice on Bastille...
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Munich: police rule out ISIL link

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No link to ISIL identified – police 10 dead, 27 wounded Attacker had an “obsessive interest with mass shootings* Police in Munich say Friday’s shopping centre shooting has no connection with ISIL. Ten people were killed in the attack,...
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Mourners pay respects at scene of Munich shooting rampage

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Mourners have been laying flowers and lighting candles at the scene of Friday’s attack in Munich. A makeshift shrine was growing by the hour, as people struggled to comprehend the horror of what happened. Turkey’s foreign minister said...
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Moscow ‘grateful’ for IOC decision not to impose blanket ban on Russian athletes in Rio

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Russia’s Sport Minister Vitaly Mutko has said he is ‘grateful’ to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for not imposing a blanket ban on Russia competing at the Rio Olympics. He said he hoped that the majority of sports federations...
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'We've made a huge mistake'

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Young Londoners voice disappointment with Brexit
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NATO eyes more Russia talks

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NATO officials plan to hold more talks with Russia after an alliance summit later this week, the alliance’s secretary-general said on Monday. Leaders will meet in Warsaw on Friday and Saturday where they will endorse a plan to station as...
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‘I’ll miss drama of European Parliament’, says UKIP’s Farage

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UKIP MEP Nigel Farage took questions from the media on Wednesday after announcing his resignation as the leader of the party. His former deputy, Paul Nuttall, is widely tipped to take over from the ex-commodities trader at the head of...