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Discrimination falls, but wide differences remain across EU — study

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Support for LGBTI relationships has grown in Europe, but it varies considerably between EU member states, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in Europe.



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European election 2019 - this time will be different

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In 100 days, Europeans go to the polls - and this time will be different.



Migration, Brexit and social networks have radically changed the public debate about what Europe can, should and must do

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The Brief: 100 days to European elections

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We mark 100 days to the European elections with a profile of a first-time voter. Meanwhile in Strasbourg current MEPs vote on controversial fisheries deal, and Belgium is forced to confront its colonial past.
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Europe's green goals and climate stakes

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CO2 emissions are rising again. According to a report presented during the COP24, emissions are expected to grow this year by 2.7% compared to 2017. China and the US are the main emitters. In this table the EU is doing well,...
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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions

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The Brief: Climate challenges, toy safety and Brexit decisions
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Merkel's vision of a tolerant Europe

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The German Chancellor may have announced her future retirement from front line politics but Angela Merkel was centre-stage for a packed out European parliament plenary. Outlining her vision of the future of Europe, amid the...
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The Brief: Merkel's message, Brexit visas and cheese copyright

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels a look at Angela Merkel's message of tolerance, visa-free travel proposals for Brexit Britain and a copyright fight over the taste of Dutch cheese.
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NATO Braces for Trump Visit, But Fears Ahead of Summit May Be Overplayed

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Members of the military alliance are prepared to be spurned by the president and worry he may start to unravel the organization. But the Trump administration has, in fact, increased its spending on NATO, suggesting that worries...
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NATO Braces for Trump Visit, But Fears May Be Overplayed

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Members of the military alliance are prepared to be spurned by the president and worry he may start to unravel the organization. But the Trump administration has, in fact, increased its spending on NATO, suggesting that worries...
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Iran: Nuclear pact is in 'intensive care unit'

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The remaining signatories of the multinational nuclear deal with Iran, known as the "JCPOA", have met for the first time in a bid to save the landmark pact following the US decision to unilaterally withdraw and reimpose...
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EU holds firm on Iran deal in wake of US pullout

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While the US pulls out, the EU holds its position. Member states say they'll be sticking to the Iran nuclear deal - but could they have done more to avoid the current turmoil?



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Pulling Out of the Iran Deal Could Isolate the U.S.

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In abandoning the multilateral nuclear agreement on Tuesday, President Trump defied American allies. The other signatories of the accord may now "prefer to work with the Iranians" instead, says Laura Secor, author of "Children of...
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Pulling Out of the Iran Deal May Isolate the U.S.

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Pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal may make it harder for the United States to have any influence over Tehran, says Laura Secor, a journalist and author who has written extensively about Iran. America's European allies may "prefer to...
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Why the U.S. Sanctions Against Russia Aren't Surprising

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Anyone who has been following Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation would not be surprised by the recent round of sanctions against Russian entities, says Barclay's policy analyst Shawn Golhar.
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EU portability means Netflix and travel

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The European Commission has agreed new portability rules.



That means an end to ‘geo-blocking’ so that Europeans travelling outside their home countries within the EU will be able to access digital content...
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NATO chief seeks Trump’s backing for alliance

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A strong NATO is in the interests of both Europe and the United States, the head of the alliance said on Tuesday, following Donald Trump’s election victory.



The US President-elect cast doubt throughout the...
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Europeans in the United States prepare to vote for the next president – a souflé or a zabaglione?

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New York is a melting pot of voters set to cast their ballot for the next incumbent of the White House. Many originate from Europe and have been weighing up the claims of the candidates.



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Improving skills is only way to stop jobs disappearing from Europe

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Europeans need to improve their skills to avoid jobs disappearing from the region.



So says the European Commission as it launched an effort to boost employability, competitiveness an

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EU economic commissioner: “We need reforms capable of reconciling Europeans with Europe”

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Euronews spoke to the EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Pierre Moscovici, at the Brussels Economic Forum, the flagship annual economic event of the European Commission.



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European and Russian space agencies launch rocket to Mars

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European and Russian space agencies have successfully launched an unmanned spacecraft. It's on the way to Mars, to sniff out signs of life.
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Varoufakis’ new pan-Europe party aims to strengthen democracy

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“We want to strengthen democracy and prevent the EU’s disintegration.” The message from former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, as he launches a new pan-Europe political party.



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Vadym Prystaiko: "bureaucratic hassles" for Ukranians seeking visas

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Ukraine's UK ambassador Vadym Prystaiko tells MPs there have been no end of "bureaucratic hassles" for years for his fellow citizens coming to the UK. His own wife couldn't initially get a visa to join him, despite him being his nation's...
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EU's exercise in democratic accountability weeks away from conclusion

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The Conference on the Future of Europe asks citizens from across the continent what the bloc's priorities should be.
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Ukraine tension on table as German new chancellor visits White House

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The Ukraine crisis is the focus of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz first visit to the United States.