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EU seeks to sanction Spain, Portugal over spending

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Spain and Portugal could faces fines for breaching EU spending rules after the European Commission opened a sanctions procedure on Thursday over both countries failure to tackle their budget deficits. Both countries’ deficits came in...
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NATO, EU ink cooperation deal

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NATO and the EU have signed a deal aimed at boosting cooperation on defence. The two organisations will look to work more closely on hybrid warfare, migration, and cyber security. Experts say the move should help both NATO and the EU...
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Britain picks diplomat to fill top EU post

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Britain has nominated the country’s ambassador to France, Julian King, to take over its vacant seat at the European Commission. Jonathan Hill, the previous UK commissioner, resigned after the British electorate voted to leave the EU. He...
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Eurozone finance ministers mull sanctions for Spain, Portugal

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Eurozone finance minister met on Money to discuss whether Spain and Portugal should face sanctions for breaching EU spending rules. Last week, the European Commission said both countries had failed to take sufficient action to close...
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EU warns Spain, Portugal over spending

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EU finance ministers say Spain and Portugal have broken the bloc’s budget rules and have not done enough to reduce their deficits. That was the decision taken at a meeting in Brussels, endorsing a European Commission view that Madrid and...
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UK’s Cameron faces EU leaders after Brexit vote

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Some in Brussels say that David Cameron was never very much in love with Europe. But now the British Prime Minister is preparing the country he leads for a divorce from the EU. Cameron announced that he would step down on Friday, just...
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EU extends sanctions against Russia for another six months

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EU economic sanctions against Russia are to remain in place for another six months. They had been due to end in July, but Ambassadors from all 28 member states voted in favour of extending them until late January 2017. The decision still...
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How 'euro-myths' haunt the U.K. Brexit debate

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Campaigns on both sides of Britain's referendum on EU membership have been pushing their messages hard, but more than a few of those messages are actually myths.
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Brexit: what are the legal implications if the UK votes to leave the European Union?

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As the UK referendum on EU membership fast approaches, Euronews spoke to Jean-Claude Piris, Consultant for European Union law and former Director General of European Council Legal Services, to find out what the legal impact of a Brexit...
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Brexit is “warning shot” to EU says British Conservative MEP Syed Kamall

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The leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in the European Parliament says the UK’s decision to leave the European Union is a “warning shot.” Speaking at an “English Breakfast” hosted by the ECR in Brussels, British...
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Political leaders react to Brexit

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Comments from EU, Germany, France and Donald Trump
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Carnegie Europe Director: “Britain has lost a lot more than the EU”

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Euronews spoke to Carnegie Europe Director, Jan Techau, to get his take on how the EU will handle with the split with the UK. Jan Techau, Director, Carnegie Europe: Of course the psychological impact couldn’t be overestimated. It’s a...
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Juncker insists Brexit not the beginning of the end for EU

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The president of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, has urged the UK to start negotiations for leaving the European Union immediately. Juncker was speaking at a press conference in Brussels hours after it became clear that the...
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The EU is finished after Brexit vote, says UKIP’s Farage

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UKIP leader Nigel Farage said on Tuesday that the EU is “dead” and predicted that more countries would hold referendums on their membership of the 28-member bloc. Speaking in an interview with Danish television, the MEP said that the EU...
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UK PM Cameron bows out at ‘final EU summit’

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British Prime Minister David Cameron has bowed out of his final Eu summit by urging his successor to forge strong ties with the bloc. “This is a sad night for me,” says Cameron. “I threw myself in, head, heart and soul. And I didn’t...
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Europe launches reform “reflection” after Brexit shock

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Hoping to stave off a broader political crisis after Britain’s shock decision to leave the EU, European leaders agreed on Wednesday to spend the next nine months developing proposals for an overhaul of the bloc amid deep divisions...
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Brexit: EU correspondents weigh in on UK referendum

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More than 1,000 journalists were in Brussels on Tuesday to cover what is likely to be British Prime Minister David Cameron’s final EU summit. Efi Koutsokosta spoke to some of them to see how the UK’s vote to leave the EU was being seen...
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Turkey defies EU over anti-terrorism laws after Istanbul attack

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Turkey defied pressure from the European Union on Thursday to amend its anti-terrorism laws, saying that a suicide bomb attack at Istanbul airport this week that killed 42 people provided further vindication of its tough stance. But...
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Rendez-vous : the best of Arts and Festivals in Europe

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To mark the 5th centenary of the death of Jheronimus Bosch, the Prado Museum has assembled an exceptional installation, that offers a unique opportunity to plunge into the work of one of the most enigmatic and influential artists of the...
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Slovakia takes over EU presidency amid Brexit fallout

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The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union will dominate the bloc’s agenda for the rest of the year, Slovakia’s prime minister said on Friday. The Slovak government has just taken up the six-month rotating presidency of the...
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Possible Brexit big talking point at flagship EU economic summit

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The possibility of Britons voting to leave the European Union was a big talking point at a key summit of top EU and international policymakers in Brussels. The Brussels Economic Forum is the flagship annual economic event of the European...
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EU economic commissioner: “We need reforms capable of reconciling Europeans with Europe”

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Euronews spoke to the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, at the Brussels Economic Forum, the flagship annual economic event of the European Commission. Now in its 16th year, the forum brings together...
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Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

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A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil. From July 1, under the so-called Macron law,...
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Turkey misses deadline for visa-free travel in EU

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Turkey has missed a deadline set by the EU to meet 72 conditions in order to get visa-free travel for its citizens. EU commissioner for Migration, Dimitris Avramopoulos, said that although there had been some progress, Turkey had failed...