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MEPs endorse air passenger data system

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MEPs have backed plans to track airline passenger names as part of efforts to fight terrorism. A group of parliamentarians voted to create an EU system to collate air passenger data. They said it was part of Europe’s efforts to fight...
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EU plans new border force

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The European Commission wants to create a border agency that could take control of the EU’s external frontiers, according to documents seen by euronews on Friday. The EU executive’s white paper proposes replacing its current border...
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Hungary, Poland oppose EU border force plan

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An EU plan to create a new border force that could intervene in a country without the permission of the government is already under fire. The European Commission will officially unveil the policy on Tuesday, but copies of the white paper...
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Strasbourg voters unite against Le Pen’s National Front

9th - Higher Ed
France’s National Front party failed to make a major breakthrough in the country’s regional elections. The party, led by Marine Le Pen, failed to win control of a single region after finishing in first place in last week’s first round of...
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EU opens economic talks with Turkey to revive membership bid

9th - Higher Ed
As part of the EU’s move to seek Turkish help in tackling the continent’s migration crisis, Brussels has opened further talks on Ankara’s long-standing bid to join the 28-member bloc. Negotiations have stalled for years, but now...
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EU answers to refugee crisis “against common sense”, says Hungarian minister

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Hungary says controversial plans to create a new EU border force, which could intervene in a country without its permission, would violate “national sovereignty.” In an interview with euronews, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó...
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Wife of jailed Saudi blogger hopes Sakharov Prize will be ‘gateway to freedom’

9th - Higher Ed
Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi is being officially awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday. But the human rights activist and author of the “Free Saudi Liberals” website will not be in Strasbourg to receive it....
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Migrant crisis: EU plans to treble spending on border defence

9th - Higher Ed
The EU plans to treble spending on border defence, as it grapples with the migrant crisis. More than 300 million euros would be ploughed into a new European Border and Coast Guard by 2020, under plans officially unveiled in Strasbourg....
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Sakharov Prize an ‘historic moment’ for jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi

9th - Higher Ed
Jailed Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi has been officially awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. Collecting the European Parliament accolade on his behalf in Strasbourg, Raif’s wife said it marked an “historic moment.”...
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India A Safe Investment In A World Where Trade and Tech Are Being Weaponised: EU Envoy | EU FTA

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In a world where trade, technology, and migration are increasingly weaponised, the European Union has declared India a "safe investment." EU Ambassador Hervé Delphin hailed the partnership as historically strong, citing trust, shared...
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France’s Macron calls snap election after far-right surge in EU parliament votes

9th - Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron has called a snap election after a surge in support for far-right parties in France and other European Union member states during European Parliament elections. Political rival Marine Le Pen's far-right...
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France snap election: The logic behind Macron’s big gamble | About That

9th - Higher Ed
After right-leaning and far-right parties made major gains in the European parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron called a surprise snap election. Andrew Chang explains what the French president stands to lose — or...
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EU Parliament building egged by farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers have thrown eggs at the EU Parliament House in Brussels as leaders met for a summit.
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Farmers protest at EU summit for more help with costs, taxes

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers drove their tractors to the European Union headquarters in Brussels, setting fires and throwing eggs, to protest EU agricultural and trade policies they say are threatening their livelihood.
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Frustrated farmers descend on EU summit, hurl eggs

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers from several European countries descended on Brussels to demand action from EU leaders on pay, taxes, green regulations and competition.
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India’s Economic Corridor Is Making China's BRI Dream Fail?

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India’s economic corridor project, connecting India, the Middle East, and the European Union, is making China sweat. In our previous video, we explained how China is trying to impose a global foothold with its Belt and Road Initiative.
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11 Egyptian men charged in capsized migrant ship tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
The 11 suspects arrested in the capsizing made a court appearance in Greece. Pakistan observed a day of mourning with hundreds of its citizens feared drowned.
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Meta Fined Record $1.3 Billion and Ordered to Stop Sending European User Data to US

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine Monday and ordered it to stop transferring users personal information across the Atlantic by October, the latest salvo in a decadelong case sparked by U.S....
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Meta given record fine by EU regulator over U.S. data transfers

9th - Higher Ed
Facebook parent company Meta was hit with a record 1.2-billion euro ($1.75-billion Cdn) fine by its lead European Union privacy regulator over its handling of user information, and given five months to stop transferring users' data to...
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Spotify Latest to Push EU to Take Action Against Apple’s Anticompetitive Practices

9th - Higher Ed
Spotify became the latest tech company to call on the European Union to take action against Apple over anti-competitive practices.
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EU parliament member cuts hair in support of Iran protests

9th - Higher Ed
Watch the moment a parliament member cuts her hair off at the European Union assembly, in solidarity with Iran protests.
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European leaders say Nord Stream gas pipelines sabotaged

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has denied responsibility for damage to two pipelines that carry Russian gas to Europe. Nord Stream 1 and 2 carried gas to Germany, but were shut down in August.
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Russia mobilizes 300,000 reservists for Ukraine war

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In a televised address, Russian President Vladimir Putin said a partial mobilization would be necessary for the next phase of its war with Ukraine. He also accused the West of engaging in 'nuclear blackmail.'
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EU urges countries to cut gas use by 15% until next March

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union proposed a voluntary target for member states to cut gas use by 15 per cent until March to prepare for potential further gas cuts from Russia. It said a full Russian cut-off during an average winter could reduce...