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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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The Brief: Greta's climate wake-up call. Brexit rent ruling, Kuciak remembered

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In this edition: we follow the Swedish teen who triggered a global youth climate protest movement as she marches with Belgian activists. The European Medicines Agency runs into rent troubles and the ECHR rejects an appeal to protect...
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German rescue ship renamed in honour of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi

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It's been more than three years since the world was shaken by the horrific image of three-year-old Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi's lifeless body being washed up face-down on a Turkish beach. The picture was a stark warning about the dangers...
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Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index: who are the best and worst in Europe?

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Greece was the European Union member state that saw the biggest decrease in annual rankings measuring perceptions of corruption across the world. It dropped three points in a year and is one of five countries in the bloc considered to be...
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German rescue ship renamed in honor of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi

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It's been more than three years since the world was shaken by the horrific image of three-year-old Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi's lifeless body being washed up face-down on a Turkish beach. The picture was a stark warning about the dangers...
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Canadian archeologists part of major discovery that could rewrite history

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It's a region on the border of war, but that hasn't stopped a team of Canadian archeologists from trying to solve a mystery in southern Turkey. And now after decades of digging, they've made a major discovery — one that reveals the...
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Backlash over Turkish restaurant's anti-Brexit message | The Cube

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A London-based Turkish restaurant has received an angry backlash after it began printing anti-Brexit messages at the bottom of its receipts. "Brexit is bad," the message on the receipt reads. "Immigrants make Britain great! They also...
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Cheddar Awards: Top Food Trends of 2018

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Now that avocado toast has lost its luster and bacon is going back in the frying pan where it belongs, some new food trends are dominating. Here are the flavors and fads of 2018 that captured our appetites.
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EU 'concerns' over Turkey detentions

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The EU has strong concerns over the large number of journalists and academics being detained in Turkey, the EU's commissioner for candidate countries has said. The comments come after talks with Turkey's foreign minister in Ankara. The...
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EU court struggles to trace Turkey migrant fund spending

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The European Court of Auditors has expressed doubts about the use of European funds for migration by Turkey. The Court regrets that Ankara refuses to communicate the beneficiaries of these funds. The EU agreed to a deal with Turkey in...
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Watch: Jamal Khashoggi enters the Saudi consulate

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CCTV footage released to the Turkish state TV channel, TRT, shows the moment Jamal Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2. Reuters cited a Saudi government official on Sunday who said the journalist died after...
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Pavement collapses in Turkey, swallowing two women

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You’re walking in the street, and suddenly the ground opens: that’s what happened to two women in the province of Diyarbakir, in southern Turkey, on October 24. The women, a doctor and a nurse, were slightly injured. The footage,...
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Europe briefing: 6 stories you need to know about today

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1. Funeral held for Bulgarian journalist as suspect's extradition approved Hundreds of people attend the funeral service for 30-year-old Bulgarian television journalist Viktoria Marinova in her hometown of Ruse. The funeral came as...
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As White House Waffles on Saudi Response, Businesses Step Up

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The alleged murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi has major corporations rethinking their involvement in Saudi Arabia, even as President Trump avoids taking a stance. Jeanne Whalen, a reporter for the Washington Post, said...
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Global businesses review commitments with Saudi Arabia

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The mysterious disappearance and possible murder of a Saudi journalist in Turkey made business executives around the world review their commitments in Saudi Arabia. Richard Branson has halted discussions with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign...
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Saudi Human Rights Abuses Come Into Focus for U.S. Business Leaders

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Sarah Leah Whitson of Human Rights Watch said that the alleged murder of Jamal Khashoggi is finally opening up the eyes of the world to the "grotesque" human rights abuses from the Saudi kingdom.
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Jamal Khashoggi: What we know about the journalist's death | Euronews Answers

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Saudi Arabia admitted on Saturday that journalist Jamal Khashoggi died in its Istanbul consulate. A critic of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who lived in the United States and was a Washington Post columnist, Khashoggi went...
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Turkish fashion designer seeks escape in Brussels after attack, imprisonment

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Turkish fashion designer Barbaros Sansal says he needs “a break” from his home country. He made the decision to start a new life in Belgium after being attacked and imprisoned last year for posting a critical video on social media. In...
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Watch: Locals push to save Europe's largest wooden building from ruins

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Locals and historians alike are hoping that this century-old wooden building in Turkey can be salvaged. The building, which is the largest wooden structure in Europe, has decayed to ruins. Built as a casino and hotel in 1899, the...
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Can Turkey and Greece resolve their maritime dispute? | Inside Story

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The two countries have resumed talks over rights in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean.
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Nine stories from Europe to know about today

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1. Turkey: probe into missing journalist looking at ‘toxic materials’ Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the probe into the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is looking at the use of toxic materials, reports Reuters....
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Has Khalifa Haftar's campaign in Libya failed? I Inside Story

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Warlord loses last stronghold in western Libya following similar defeats.
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Turkey's financial crisis hits new low

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Turkey’s financial crisis has hit a new low, after its currency, the lira, sunk to its lowest value ever. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is blaming it on the U.S., stoking fears that Turkey may look to form new ties with Russia.
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Erdogan challenges economy 'game-players' as currency plummets

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A day after two major ratings agencies downgraded Turkey closer to junk status amid a currency crisis, Turkish President Erdogan says he'll challenge those playing "games" on the economy. He was speaking at a congress of his ruling AK...