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Brexit: UK and EU set Sunday deadline for trade deal

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Analysts see a need for compromise on both sides.
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EU leader summit: Commission president withdraws to isolate

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Fishing is one of the most divisive issues in the trade negotiations
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UK must prepare for ‘no deal’ Brexit, says PM Boris Johnson

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The UK wants an EU trade deal like the bloc’s pact with Canada, but talks have stalled before the UK’s final divorce.
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Cyprus abolishes citizenship through investment programme

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The move comes after an Al Jazeera investigation showed that politicians were willing to help criminals acquire passports.
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Scotland's trawlermen look to Brexit to save their industry.

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On shore the Scots may have voted to remain in the EU. But out at sea they’re looking at Brexit as their saviour.
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EU leaders agree on $860bn joint-debt economic relief package

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Deal follows days of rancour over the proportion of grants compared to loans repayable by the fund's beneficiaries.
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EU recovery fund: Germany abandons years of thrift for deal

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The Macron-Merkel plan is unpopular in some conservative circles in Germany.
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EU strikes massive COVID-19 recovery deal

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After nearly five days of negotiations, the European Union has reached a trillion-dollar deal to help the bloc's hardest-hit countries recover from COVID-19.
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Apple Wins in EU Tax Ruling

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Apple wins its $15 billion EU tax dispute after it was found that the European Commission was unable to prove terms of Ireland's deal with the tech giant.
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Europe scraps data-sharing privacy agreement with US

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The ruling prevents tech companies from transferring data of European citizens to the US.
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Divided EU holds second day of talks over coronavirus rescue plan

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Leaders at odds over proposed $858bn package aimed at pulling the bloc out of what could be its deepest ever recession.
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'Mission impossible': EU leaders split over $850bn stimulus fund

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'Frugal' northern nations and southern EU members fail to agree on proportion of grants against repayable loans.
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Dutch PM blamed for blocking COVID-19 recovery fund in Europe

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European leaders have blamed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for single-handedly blocking a deal for a COVID-19 recovery fund in Europe.
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UK, EU prepare for potential no-deal Brexit

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Leaders of the UK and EU have given negotiators just three more days to shore up a post-Brexit trade deal, but British PM warns there is a strong possibility they will fail.
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Talks to ease Serbia-Kosovo tensions to resume in Brussels

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On Sunday, the EU will mediate the first high-level meeting between the two sides since November 2018.
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Brexit negotiations resume after pandemic strains timeline

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After COVID-19 pushed Brexit from the headlines and crunched the timeline, the EU and U.K. are back at the negotiating table, meeting face to face to seek a new trade relationship.
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EU reopens its borders to 15 countries

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The European Union has reopened its borders to visitors from 15 countries but excluded the United States, where deaths caused by COVID-19 are spiking once again.
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Complicated rules as Europe reopens some borders

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Some countries in Europe have started to loosen border restrictions, but would-be travellers face a complicated patchwork of rules.
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Apple Under Investigation by EU Antitrust Regulators

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EU announces two antitrust investigations into Apple to see if the company violated competition rules regarding mandatory use of the app store as well as Apple Pay.
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Why Canada should start making its own COVID-19 vaccines

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Virologist Dr. Earl Brown says the government should support local drug-makers to retool infrastructure as vaccine nationalism abroad could have consequences for Canada.
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Brexit back on agenda despite coronavirus pandemic

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A week of talks between British and European officials has ended in deadlock and recriminations on both sides.
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Germany garners praise for COVID-19 response

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Despite a high number of COVID-19 cases, Germany has had a lower death rate than many western countries, resulting in praise for its quick response to the pandemic.
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European Union unveils $824bn coronavirus recovery plan

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Package seeks to avoid a further splintering of economic growth and wealth levels among EU's 27 member states.
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International trade minister told EU vaccine export controls will not affect Canada

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International Trade Minister Mary Ng said in an interview with Rosemary Barton Live that she's received assurances from her European Union counterpart that the EU's proposed export transparency mechanism will not affect Canada's COVID-19...