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EU committed to building connectivity with Asia: envoy
High-capacity internet, Asi@Connect, launched by HEC in collaboration with EU and Chinese support
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The atomic restrictions imposed by the Iran nuclear deal
The Islamic Republic commits to raising its uranium enrichment beyond agreed levels
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Iran demands Britain release oil tanker held in Gibraltar
Accuses it of acting at the bidding of the United States
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Gibraltar detains supertanker suspected of delivering oil to Syria: official
Carrying crude oil to the middle eastern nation is in violation of EU sanctions in force since late 2011
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US proposes tariffs on additional $4b of EU goods over aircraft subsidies
USTR released a list of products including olives, Italian cheese that could be hit with tariffs
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US pressuring G20 allies on climate language: French official
Despite furious opposition from EU countries
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New chapter of Pak-EU cooperation opens
Country signs Strategic Engagement Plan with European bloc
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FM Qureshi arrives in Brussels on two-day visit
Pakistan and EU have agreed on a strategic plan: FM
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EU threatens sanctions over Turkey's Cyprus drilling
Ankara says its abiding by international law by drilling inside its continental shelf
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EU extends economic sanctions against Russia
Over the conflict in Ukraine
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Johnson faces Hunt in battle to be British PM
As the former London mayor Johnson wins 160 of the 313 votes in the fifth ballot of MPs in Conservative Party
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On D-Day, US allies look for unity and fear the Trump show
D-Day commemorations to begin next week in Britain and northern France
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Britain's Brexit Party triumphs in EU vote
Results with 90 per cent of the vote the count showed the Brexit Party winning with 31.6 per cent
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Populists looking to cause upsets as EU elections begin
More than 400 million voters across 28 nations eligible to elect 751 MEPs
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After crisis, Greek youth divided about EU
Only 54 per cent of Greeks believe their country has benefited from joining the European Union
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Six months that will change the face of the EU
New executive body expected to take office on November 1
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Key powers urge immediate resumption of Sudan talks: US
Urge protesters and TMC to reach an agreement on the make-up of a new body to govern Sudan for three years
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EU fines five banks $1.2 billion for foreign exchange rigging
Banks formed two cartels to manipulate spot foreign exchange market for 11 currencies
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Swiss to vote on tightening gun laws, with EU relations in the balance
Switzerland boasts world's 16th highest rate of gun ownership
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Britain's May to launch new push on her Brexit deal next month
'It is imperative we do so then if the UK is to leave the EU before the summer parliamentary recess'
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US sanctions scare EU firms from Iran, imperilling nuke deal
The Iran nuclear deal requires that its partners take action to boost the country's economy
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EU accused of palm oil ‘trade war’
The Southeast Asian country is the world’s second biggest palm oil producer after Indonesia
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UK Conservatives look for Brexit compromise after local poll losses
Many voters express frustration at May’s failure to have taken Britain out of the European Union
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EU's Tusk warns of risks in rise of US tech giants
EU has been at the forefront of efforts to tighten control on how social media companies handle the personal data
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In open letter to PM Imran, EU Parliamentarians seek end to ‘persecution of religious minorities’
Says EU Parliament may suspend subsidies, trade preferences to Pakistan in case of ICCPR Convention violation
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Anti-Brexit party launch as MPs return from break
Govt, opposition resume talks over Brexit after weeks of prior negotiations showed little progress
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Shifting Brexit date gives map-makers a headache
Demand for pro-European goods rises
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EU tariffs to target €20b of US imports - diplomats
Move comes due to a transatlantic aircraft subsidy dispute
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UK PM May defends Brexit delay, critic asks her to resign
Seeks an agreement with Labour to get her three-times rejected exit deal approved by parliament
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EU gives May till October for Brexit, seeking clarity
EU leaders are exasperated with May’s handling of a tortuous and costly divorce
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Trump laments EU toughness on Britain after Brexit delay
Under a deal struck in Brussels, Britain received a 'flexible extension' until October 31
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EU leaders to agree grudging Brexit delay at summit
May wants to push back Brexit from April 12 to June 30 to arrange Britain's orderly departure
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Trump slams EU in aircraft dispute, pushes tariffs on $11b of imports
EU has also started preparing to retaliate over Boeing subsidies
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British MPs pass law to block no-deal Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May has asked for a delay until June 30
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EU on fake news alert as continent prepares to vote
Some go as far as to call the phenomenon a state-led attack
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UK minister sees Brexit deal with Labour, opposition wants flexibility
Labour says ruling has made no political declaration of intent on the future relationship with Brussels
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British PM asks EU to delay Brexit until June 30
As the UK parliament fails to back the deal May signed with the other 27 EU leaders
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EU president proposes to offer UK 12-month 'flexible' extension to Brexit date: BBC
Plan would let UK leave sooner if British parliament ratifies a deal
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Labour's Corbyn says Theresa May has not moved enough on Brexit
UK was supposed to leave EU last Friday nearly three years after it voted by 52 per cent to 48 for Brexit
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Brexit deadlocked again: British parliament fails to find an alternative
A proposal to hold a confirmatory referendum on any deal got the most votes, but was defeated by 292-280
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Breaking up Big Tech not the answer: EU commissioner
The debate has raged in Europe for years over the competitive advantage wielded by US tech giants
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Ready or not? Britain's 'no deal' planning
If the country's political system fails to break its Brexit logjam
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Theresa May expected to offer her job for Brexit deal as parliament tries multiple choice
Brexit supporters fear the entire divorce is at risk
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Europe at UN says Golan is not Israeli territory
Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Poland insisted Golan remained Israeli-occupied Syrian territory
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Europe eyes end to winter-summer clock changes by 2021
European Commission initially proposed to end daylight savings time from this year
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PM admits still not enough support for Brexit deal
With the government in disarray, MPs are now expected to begin charting their own way forward
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In a blow for India, EU finalises strategic plan with Pakistan
Engagement to further deepening ties between Pakistan and the 27-nation bloc
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EU completes no-deal Brexit preparations
Expects United Kingdom to leave the European Union without a deal on 12 April
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EU lauds Islamabad's role in defusing Pak-India tensions
Tehmina Janjua, Jean-Christophe Belliard co-chair 5th round of Pakistan-EU Political Dialogue
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EU fines Google 1.49 billion euros for anti-trust breach
Saying it illegally restricted client websites from displaying ads from ad service rivals