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State of the Union: 2 minutes to midnight

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The doomsday clock is still at two minutes to midnight - the terrifying timepiece is stuck there since last year- as close as it’s ever been to the collapse of civilisation since the 1950s. "We are calling this the new abnormal...We...
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Labour is pro-EU and wants to stay aligned with Brussels, MEP tells Euronews | Raw Politics

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Britain’s main opposition Labour party is pro-EU and wants to stay closely aligned to Brussels, one of its MEPs has told Euronews. Neena Gill’s claim comes on the day leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a general election to solve the UK’s...
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Iberia could be grounded by Brexit

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Possible collateral damage to the Brexit is becoming more likely, at least for Spanish carrier Iberia. Airlines that fall below the 51% threshold for EU ownership will not be able to operate within Europe if no Brexit deal is signed....
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The Brief: Iberia risks crash landing in case of no-deal Brexit

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: Spanish airline Iberia might be grounded in case of no-deal Brexit because of its British ownership In Brief: Members of the European Parliament urge Britain to cancel Brexit - EU Parliament...
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Brexit roundup: 6 stories you should read today

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On the eve of the UK parliament's vote to either accept or reject Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, we have curated six of the day's top Brexit-related stories. 1. May warns of no Brexit if deal is rejected Theresa May warned of...
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Pro-Europen fashion, do you dare to wear these statement garments? Raw Politics

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A pro-European fashion brand has hit the shelves with hoodies and sweatshirts branded with the European flag. "There is no link to the European Union," Senne Dehandschutter, founder of the clothing company European by Choice told...
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What's been the reaction to Theresa May's Brexit deal defeat?

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German MEP Manfred Weber "The outcome of the vote in the House of Commons tonight is disappointing. Instead of clarity, the vote produces more uncertainty. Brexit is a lose-lose situation and today's vote has increased the possibility of...
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Pro-European fashion, do you dare to wear these statement garments? Raw Politics

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A pro-European fashion brand has hit the shelves with hoodies and sweatshirts branded with the European flag. "There is no link to the European Union," Senne Dehandschutter, founder of the clothing company European by Choice told...
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EU to London: change your Brexit red lines

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The European Union told Britain it could have a different kind of Brexit deal after its parliament overwhelmingly rejected the one negotiated by Prime Minister Theresa May -- but only if London changes its key demands. Addressing the EU...
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EU Parliament urges UK to come up with Brexit solution

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: After the Brexit chaos in London, EU Parliament sees the ball squarely in the British camp Also in brief: NATO sees Russia, international terror groups as biggest threat - EU Parliament calls...
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Brexit 'plan B', Greek government, Lyon fire: Europe briefing

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1. Brexit 'Plan B' The leader of Britain's House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, announced on Thursday that the British government will reveal its next Brexit steps on Monday. This comes after the government was defeated last week in a vote...
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EU to deliver 110 million in coming months to Rabat to stop emigration

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The European Union will deliver additional 110 million euros in coming months to support Morocco' fight against illegal immigration. That is according to EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini on a visit to the kingdom. An...
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Raw Politics: MEPs discuss how Brexit will influence pending EU elections

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MEPs in Strasbourg this week discussed the potential implications that a Brexit extension could have on upcoming EU elections. Of the UK's 73 parliament seats, 27 have been redistributed. This change in parliamentary representation could...
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The Brief from Brussels: Rule of law, migration, glyphosate

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: EU lawmakers want to strip violators of rule of law norms off EU funds And in brief: EU gives financial support to Morocco's migration strategy - Human Rights Watch criticizes Hungary and...
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Study finds 2018 was fourth warmest on record: EU's Copernicus

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Greenhouse gasses are on the rise, contributing to 2018 becoming the fourth warmest year on record. A report by the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service showed last year was the hottest since the organisation began the...
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EU’s US ambassador David O’Sullivan 'demoted' in further sign of transatlantic tension

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The EU’s ambassador to the US has been downgraded, it has been claimed, in a further sign of turbulent, transatlantic ties. David O’Sullivan has dropped to the bottom of a US list of diplomatic precedence, according to MEP Marietje...
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The trillion dollar man: Biden's plan to revive the economy | Counting the Cost

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We look at the president's plans for post-pandemic recovery, and ask if the US can reset relationships with old friends.
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Will 'vaccine nationalism' prolong the pandemic?

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W.H.O. warns wealthy nations against blocking supplies to developing world
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What's next for Italy's economic and political crisis? | Inside Story

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Former European Central Bank Chief Mario Draghi expected to form a non-political government.
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Yanis Varoufakis: Capitalism has become 'techno-feudalism' | UpFront

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The world-renowned economist explains how tech companies and the pandemic have made the rich richer and poor poorer.
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What could Brexit mean for science

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In just over three months, Britain is set to leave the European Union. But many uncertainties remain for the scientific community. The CBC's Thomas Daigle met with a scientist who is moving to Canada because of Brexit.
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The Brief: Romania presidency, pollution protest and Tusk's Christmas wishes

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The Brief: We look ahead at the Romanian presidency of the EU as it deals with political turmoil at home, Rome tour operators protest in Rome as EU struggles to find agreement on limiting air pollution and Council President Donald Tusk...
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Who has the power to stop Libya's civil war? I Inside Story

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World leaders meeting in Berlin agree to stop sending weapons fuelling the conflict
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Theresa May pulls Brexit withdrawal vote, avoiding 'significant' defeat

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Uncertainty over Britain's future in Europe looks set to continue after Prime Minister Theresa May called off a key vote in Parliament. British MPs were going to decide whether to back May's Brexit plan, but today she announced a sudden...