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Raw Politics: Did Italy go against EU interests in China trade negotiations?

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Italy became the first G7 country to sign China’s “New Silk Road” project on Saturday despite criticism from some in the EU. Chinese President Xi Jinping is hoping to gain support for his Belt and Road Initiative, a plan designed to...
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EU stands 'fully behind Ireland' on Brexit, according to chief negotiator

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The European Union "will stand fully behind Ireland" regardless of what happens during the Brexit process, Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, said on Monday. Speaking at a joint press conference with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar...
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Between Brexit and a blackhole

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Brexit and a blackhole - two major news stories in Brussels this week, not related. But it might seem like Brexit is becoming an inescapable political void, and many want it to disappear over the event horizon. Instead the special EU...
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United in emotion

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This week's news was dominated by the fire that almost destroyed Notre Dame in Paris on Monday night. The cathedral survived tumultuous French history but was devastated. Afterwards, there was an outpouring of sympathy and support – from...
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Brexit chaos: MP slams Prime Minister Theresa May over EU divorce deal

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Embattled prime minister Theresa May has been labelled ‘weak, weak, weak’ over the Brexit chaos engulfing the UK. The broadside was delivered by Scottish MP Pete Wishart and references a famous exchange between Tony Blair and John Major....
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EU hits Google with €1.49bn fine for 'blocking rival search engines'

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The European Union's competition regulators have slapped Google with a €1.49 billion fine for allegedly blocking rival online search advertisers. The search giant "abused its market dominance by imposing restrictive clauses in contracts...
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Brexit: May goes to Brussels to meet EU leaders

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Theresa May, the British prime minister, is expected to travel to Brussels later today to meet with EU leaders at the European Council and discuss a short delay to Brexit, which is planned on March 29. In a letter sent to the EU on...
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Brexit delay set to dominate EU summit as May goes to Brussels

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Theresa May, the British prime minister, travels to Brussels on Thursday to meet with EU leaders at the European Council and discuss a short delay to Brexit, which is planned on March 29. In a letter sent to the EU on Wednesday, the...
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UK taking part in EU elections would be 'absurd', says Austria's Kurz

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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says he is in favour of a short Brexit extension in order to avoid the UK leaving without a deal and taking part in EU elections. "I think that an extension is better than a no-deal scenario and so for...
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Brexit reaches 'sheer cliff edge' moment as deadline looms

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Brexit dealings have taken over another EU summit, as U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May asks member states for an extension to the deadline for her country’s departure from the bloc. One analyst called it a “sheer cliff edge moment” for...
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'They ended up with our currency, and now we are worse off'

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With the EU Parliamentary elections just ten weeks away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are parking our red sofa in cities, towns and...
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Road Trip Europe Day 5 - Monsaraz: 'They ended up with our currency, and now we are worse off'

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With the EU Parliamentary elections just ten weeks away, Euronews is counting down by taking a road trip across the continent to speak to voters about the issues that matter to them. We are parking our red sofa in cities, towns and...
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Watch: Theresa May's best Brexit lines

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As the EU just granted the UK a short delay to make its mind on what kind of Brexit it wants to achieve, let's revisit Theresa May's best Brexit lines... and all the times she declared that "We face a time of great national change", May...
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Can people smuggling be stopped?

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UK police search for answers after 39 bodies were discovered in a truck in Essex on Wednesday.
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Brexit brief: Juncker in low spirits, UN outlook and the Dutch Brexit monster

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In today’s Brexit Brief: European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker appears to be in low spirits ahead of Wednesday night's meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May. “There is not enough movement for me to be able to assume...
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Raw Politics: Orban takes aim at Juncker in poster campaign

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Viktor Orban has taken his anti-migration rhetoric up a notch ahead of the European elections. In a new poster campaign, the Hungarian government has attacked European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker for introducing new...
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Voting polls open in Moldova

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Moldovans vote in an election split between pro-Russian and pro-Western parties. It's likely to create a hung parliament as corruption scandals and accusations of poisoning have tarnished the campaign. Opinion polls show the opposition...
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Moldovans vote in election split between pro-Russian and pro-Western parties

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Moldovans voted on Sunday in a parliamentary election that could deepen the split between pro-Western and pro-Russia forces in the former Soviet republic. Moldova's opposition Socialist Party and the ruling Democratic Party were neck and...
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Moldova looks set for hung parliament vote after Sunday's election

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Early results point to a hung parliament in Moldova's election on Sunday, splitting the vote between pro-Western and pro-Russian forces in the former Soviet republic. The opposition Socialist Party, which favours closer ties to Moscow,...
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Moldova vote produces hung parliament

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Moldova's election has produced a hung parliament, results showed on Monday, splitting the vote between pro-Western and pro-Russian forces at a time when the ex-Soviet republic's relations with the European Union have soured. Corruption...
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Theresa May goes from Dancing Queen to pool shark with Italy's Conte

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure both at home and abroad as she aims to finally pocket Brexit. Here she is playing pool with Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on the sidelines of the EU-Arab League summit at the Red...
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Positive EU unemployment figures might not be telling the whole story | Raw Politics

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A newly released report from the European Commission suggests the lowest unemployment rates of the century. However, a deeper look at the numbers shows that they don't tell the full story. The data showed that although unemployment is...
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The art of no deal, malign influences and campaign compass

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This week, all eyes were on the second summit between Donald Trump and North Korea's strongman Kim Jong-Un. The meeting and Trump's attempt to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons ended in failure – although Russia had claimed...
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Theresa May tells MPs to 'hold our nerve' over Brexit deal

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British Prime Minister Theresa May has tried to shore up support for her Brexit deal, which she is aiming to amend, in a statement to UK parliament on Tuesday. May told MPs she believed she could reach a Brexit deal that parliament could...