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The best placards from Saturday's anti-Brexit march in London

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British cleverness was on full display at the anti-Bexit march that drew more than one million protesters in London on Saturday as people carried banners and posters showing their disappointment at how the government has handled divorce...
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EU moves to protect security amid 5G concerns

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The European Commission's recommended a set of operational steps and measures to ensure security, when it comes to fifth generation networks. It come amid fears in some EU countries about the development of 5G by Chinese tech firm...
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UK businesses nervous of a "slow Brexit"

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The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Tuesday: “All eyes are on the British Parliament.” He wasn’t wrong. The latest twist of the Brexit saga will see British MPs take control of the process and hold so-called...
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Raw Politics: Belgian MEP blasts Theresa May as 'devoid of the basic human skills'

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Belgian MEP Philippe Lambert slammed British Prime Minister Theresa May during a press briefing in Strasbourg on Tuesday. Showing his frustration with May’s “attitude”, Lambert said she had managed to upset Luxembourg Prime Minister...
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'Bored to death': Brexit has exasperated this MEP | Raw Politics

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Tired of hearing about Brexit? Well, this German MEP echoed what some of us may be feeling. Jens Geiger told Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey that he is "bored to death" of Brexit. When asked about whether Theresa May should...
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Failed attempt at Brexit agreement 'nothing short of farcical', says Theresa May's former advisor

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A former advisor to UK Prime Minister Theresa May has described Parliament's attempts to reach a Brexit agreement on Wednesday night as "nothing short of farcical". Appearing on Good Morning Europe, Tom Swarbrick, who worked as Theresa...
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May on latest Brexit defeat: 'Implications of the House's decision are grave'

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MPs have rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement for a third time by 344 votes to 286. "I think it should be a matter of profound regret to every member of this House that once again we have been unable to support...
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Tensions rise in the U.K. as May's Brexit deal gets rejected a third time

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Lawmakers rejected Theresa May's Brexit strategy for a third time, even after the British PM promised to resign if it was passed. The vote leaves things in limbo for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union and plunges the three-year...
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Teenage African migrants charged with hijacking tanker after sea rescue

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Three teenage migrants were charged in a Maltese court on Saturday with hijacking a small commercial tanker that had rescued them and others off the coast of Libya. The three, who have pleaded not guilty, were among 108 Africans rescued...
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MPs fail to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes for the second time

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For the second time, British MPs failed to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes held on Monday evening. You can watch the proceedings in the player above and you can scroll down to our LIVE BLOG below. If...
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Road Trip Europe: Romanian-born poet Miguel Gane reflects on European identity

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Ahead of the European elections in May, Euronews teams are taking a road trip across the continent to listen to people’s hopes and demands. In Spain’s Murcia, in the southeast or the country, 25-year-old literary sensation Miguel Gane...
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Brexit deadlock continues as MPs fail to back any alternative option

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For the second time, British MPs failed to gain support for any alternative Brexit option in indicative votes held on Monday evening, plunging the country into deeper uncertainty. The amendments and the results: Customs Union (C):...
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EU chief negotiator Barnier says no deal increasingly likely but 'we can still hope to avoid it'

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The European Union still hopes to avoid Britain crashing out of the European Union without a divorce agreement, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Tuesday. "Over the last days a no-deal scenario has become more...
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The Brief: East-west truck dispute, ECB Brexit warning, Prison suicide rates

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In this edition we look into the the truck driver dispute which has delayed the EU's mobility package which is causing an east-west rift, the ECB issues a Brexit warning to the markets and France has the highest prison suicide rate in...
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Varadkar in Belfast: UK crashing out without a deal 'unlikely'

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During a visit to Belfast Friday (March 1), the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar told business leaders he doesn't believe the UK will leave the European Union without a deal. "I don't want to say too much about it at this stage but I...
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British politicians shift ground on Brexit and new 'towns fund' criticised

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Politicians in the UK continue to be locked in negotiations to try and get agreement on a Brexit deal, despite it being just over three weeks until Britain is scheduled to leave the EU. The opposition Labour Party has now said it would...
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Nikol Pashinyan: Armenia will not be authoritarian

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Euronews (Andrei Beketov) We are joined in Brussels by the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan whose party had a landslide election victory in December. His personal approval rating apparently surged. Mr Pashinyan, since your...
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What do the looming Brexit votes in the UK parliament mean?

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Events in the British parliament next week are set to determine the course that Brexit takes – as the UK’s scheduled EU exit date of March 29 fast approaches. Either Prime Minister Theresa May will succeed in getting the revisited EU...
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State of the Union: "This house of Europe is today the prey of arsonists"

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Everyday we ask politicians about the state of affairs in Europe. About the things that are on people's mind: the economy, migration, the climate and much more. Now that populism and nationalism are on the rise, we wanted to ask a famous...
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15th European Day of Remembrance of victims of terrorism

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The European Commission has commemorated the 15th European Day of Remembrance for the victims of terrorism. Victims of terrorism, victim associations and first responders shared their stories and experiences with EU and Member States'...
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Brexit vote sees Theresa May’s deal shot down again

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A Brexit vote in the British Parliament saw lawmakers shoot down Prime Minister Theresa May’s deal for a second time. Now the government faces a tough decision and a tight deadline.
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Brexit roundup: How is British media reacting to May's defeat?

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British MPs rejected UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal by a margin of 149 votes Tuesday night. The House of Commons now prepares to vote again today on whether the UK should leave the European Union without a deal on March 29....
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MEPs discuss what is to come after May's moment of truth | Raw Politics

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has been in the political fight of her life over the past few months and time is running out as the March 29 deadline looms. Tuesday night’s Raw Politics panellists discussed what is in store for the...
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Theresa May asks for June 30 extension for Brexit deal | Raw Politics

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has asked to delay Brexit until June 30 in a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk. May is set to attend a European Council Summit on Thursday to explain to European Union leaders the need for an...