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Turkey rejects German security zone plan as 'unrealistic'

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Turkish foreign minister says trust in Germany has been 'shaken' following recent criticism of offensive in Syria.
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EU agrees to delay Brexit until January 31 next year

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It's the second time the Brexit deadline has been changed since the 2016 referendum on Britain's departure from the EU.
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'High stakes': UK heads for December election amid Brexit impasse

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UK to go to the polls in December in what is expected to be one of the most momentous votes in a generation.
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The Brief: breaking the EU glass ceiling

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Meet Sophie Wilmes, Belgium's first ever female prime minister. The 44 year-old mother of four replaces Charles Michel who will start preparing for his new role as EU Council President. Like him, she stems from the French-speaking...
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Brexit Party’s Nigel Farage offers election pact to PM Johnson

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It’s an offer Johnson can’t possibly accept, and increases the chances of another hung parliament.
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UK Brexit Party offers PM Johnson backing in upcoming election

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Nigel Farage says his party will only help if Boris Johnson withdraws deal with EU.
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Are European sanctions on Russia working? | Inside Story

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EU extends measures for six months, accusing Moscow of violating Ukraine ceasefire deal.
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UK government targets suspects linked to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Who will win the battle over the future of the Internet? | Inside Story

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China's president says he wants to work with other countries to build a shared cyberspace community.
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How will Turkey respond to US sanctions? | Inside Story

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Erdogan says penalties are an attack on his country's rights.
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Can Scotland become independent? | Inside Story

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First Minister says divorce with EU was against her will.
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Who's right: Facebook or Apple? | Inside Story

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The tech giants are at loggerheads, and it's all about privacy.
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Is Russian President Putin afraid of Navalny? | Inside Story

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Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny is detained on his return to Moscow.
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EU's Tusk slams Polish leaders for 'disrespecting constitution on a daily basis'

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European Council President Donald Tusk called on Poland's political leaders to respect the constitution in a speech in Warsaw on Friday, amid speculation that he may return to domestic politics when his EU term ends in November. The...
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Brexit: 'Let's do a deal,' Prime Minister Theresa May tells Labour leader Corbyn

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British Prime Minister Theresa May stepped up calls for Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree to a cross-party deal to leave the European Union, following poor results for both parties in local elections on Thursday. "To the leader...
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Road Trip Europe Day 36: Third of Romanians still live in poverty

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With just under three weeks until the EU elections, our road trip arrives in Romania, where Euronews reporters Damon Embling and Gabor Tanacs talk to local people about their concerns and invite them to share their opinions on our red...
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European press freedom 'almost catastrophically bad'

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Reporters Without Borders' latest report on press freedom shows the situation in Europe has worsened in conjunction with the rise of increasingly authoritarian governments. The index ranks Bulgaria at the last place in the European...
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The Brief: von der Leyen wants to move into Berlaymont

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Brussels is having to defend the decision of it's incoming new president Ursula von der Leyen after she ordered a living quarters to be created next to her office. "I don't think it's ever been considered the need for a residence to be...
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Is Vladimir Putin creating a new reality on the ground in Crimea?

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Russian president has opened a direct train link to the peninsula that Moscow annexed back in 2014
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Brexit Day: Good or bad?

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Britain leaves the European Union after more than three years of political chaos.
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Are hopes fading for a peaceful end to Syria's war?

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Government forces backed by Russia intensify campaign to take Idlib province
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How will digitisation shape Europe's future?

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The European Union has just revealed its vision for the continent's digital future.
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Could Turkey's response to Syrian air strikes trigger a new refugee crisis?

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Turkey retaliates after 33 soldiers killed in Idlib province
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Are Greece and Turkey putting refugees in danger? | The Stream

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On The Stream: What lies ahead for refugees on the edge of Europe amid a standoff between Turkey and Greece?