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Brexit uncertainty has small businesses worried in the U.K.

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There's just one deal on the table for an orderly exit from the E.U., and right now it's on life support. Theresa May is meeting with her European partners in a frantic bid to get something done that might drum up political support in...
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Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker caught on camera in tense exchange

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As day two of the Brexit summit gets under way, UK Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker are caught on camera having what looks to be an intense exchange. Having survived a vote of confidence in...
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Watch: What is Jeremy Corbyn's view on Brexit?

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Brexit deadlock and uncertainty have engulfed the UK's parliament, opening the door to the possibility of a second referendum or a general election. If the latter happens, Britain's biggest opposition party, Labour, could be...
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'We never considered the EU as an adversary' - Russian envoy

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Euronews is posing questions to the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Union. Vladimir Chizhov is answering in Brussels. Euronews: One more step has been taken towards the creation of the so-called...
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No champagne corks popping in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
The EU may have secured a deal, but it is not being marked with the popping of champagne corks, a grey mist over the Brussels skyline echoed the mood inside the Council. "I am sad because watching the UK, which is not nothing, leave the...
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Brexit: Brussels keeping calm and carrying on

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While the UK is in chaos, Brussels is keeping calm and carrying on. In Strasbourg a planned press conference went ahead to herald the hard won deal. Michel Barnier, the EU Chief Brexit negotiator, said this: 'We reached an important step...
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What Theresa May's Tough Week Means for the Future of Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan had a turbulent rollout this week, but the British Trade Commissioner for North America said the path to a successful exit from the European Union is still on track. "So far, we are on...
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Brexit: May vows to fight on amid fierce fallout over EU divorce deal

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May has vowed to fight on as anger over her Brexit deal threatens to spill over into a leadership contest. Amid a steady wave of resignations from the heart of government on Thursday, May's fiercest critics...
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No confidence vote 'likely': Five stories to know about today

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May’s leadership on the brink after Brexit draft divorce agreement reached The minimum 48 letters needed to launch a no confidence vote against May’s leadership have been submitted and a vote could be held as early as Tuesday next week,...
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State of the Union: Brexit chaos and Merkel's message

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of State of the Union we look at the Brexit deal which hangs in the balance and Merkel's legacy in Europe.
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Three years after Dieselgate, sobering news from Europe's roads

9th - Higher Ed
Three years after the Dieselgate scandal, carmakers have made minimal progress to clean up the millions of dirty cars in Europe. Instead, they have poured money and resources into proving their technology is clean using new but still...
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Russia responds to Nato's Norway drills

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NATO military exercises have kicked off in earnest in Norway. Although planned many years ahead, it comes amid a deterioration of relations between Europe and Russia. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told Euronews that Moscow was...
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Maastricht Treaty 25 years on: the birth of the EU ... and euroscepticism

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The early 1990s were a milestone for European integration. The end of the Cold War especially marked a turning point in history, after which the 12 European member states of the time decided to push the European project to a new level....
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Life on the contact line: stories of resilience from eastern Ukraine

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New York is under attack . This is the story of a village in Eastern Ukraine , founded in the 19th century by German Mennonites. Perhaps fascinated by the “Big Apple”, they decided to call it New York. Even if the current official name...
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Eating pizza under the shelling: life on the contact line in eastern Ukraine

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New York is under attack . This is the story of a village in Eastern Ukraine , founded in the 19th century by German Mennonites. Perhaps fascinated by the “Big Apple”, they decided to call it New York. Even if the current official name...
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Raw Politics: Should Europe ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia?

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Raw Politics spoke to MEPs in Strasbourg on whether or not Europe should ban arms deals to Saudi Arabia as pressure builds over the Jamal Khashoggi killing. Some said yes, and others said it is too early to decide.
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Parliament clash: MEP history lessons, apologies and ripostes

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At the European Parliament a political debate descended into a slanging match when MEPs took turns to give History lessons. It began when British MEP Syed Kamall compared socialists to Nazis. "I would remind you when you talk about right...
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Raab warns EU against no-deal Brexit

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The UK could face a no-deal scenario if the EU takes a "deliberately intransigent approach" to Brexit talks, the UK's negotiator told parliament. It comes amid reports Britain is readying parliamentary preparations for a no-deal exit in...
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State of the Union: parliament clashes and rule of law

9th - Higher Ed
Tempers flared in the parliament in Strasbourg as MEPs talked history and Italy's budget was rejected. That's in this week's State of the Union.
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The next frontier in information manipulation

9th - Higher Ed
How to protect electoral campaigns in Europe against outside interference in times of rising cyber crime? This was the subject of a high-level conference to which the European Commission had invited public stakeholders and digital...
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Raw Politics: the dire climate change warning that should shock us all

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As European environment ministers gather in Luxembourg tomorrow they have a blunt message to consider. In the words of one Greenpeace activist: “ACT NOW IDIOTS”. A new report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)...
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EU says UK must recover billions in lost customs duties

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Britain and the EU are facing off once again - this time over an alleged customs scam by Chinese textile and footwear importers. Brussels has given London two months to recover 2.7 billion euros in lost customs duties or risk referral to...
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Top EU court rules to keep details of MEP expenses secret

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The European Union’s top court ruled on Tuesday that members of the European Parliament (MEPs) do not have to reveal what they spend their expenses on, in a move critics described as a blow to transparency. The case was brought in 2015...
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Will Egypt help cure EU's migration headache?

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After Turkey and Libya, the EU's now turned it sights to Egypt - to help curb migration towards the continent. Leaders meeting at last week's informal summit in Salzburg, giving the all clear for dialogue with Cairo. But some voices say...