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Grexit: Greece to remain under supervision
The third rescue programme, currently financially supported by EU states alone, runs to August 2018
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4 dead as migrant boat sinks off Turkey's Black Sea coast
Thirty-eight migrants are rescued but rescue efforts are in progress to find 15-20 people who are still missing
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France's Macron to sign his signature labour reforms
Respondents think the reforms will boost France's competitiveness but fail to improve employees' working conditions
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US, Iran meet as Trump threat looms over nuke deal
EU says all Iran nuclear parties agree deal respected
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UK assures Pakistan of support in GSP Plus status review
It comes after Islamabad pledges to improve human and labour rights, protect environment
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To lure EU members, CPEC conference planned in Portugal
Event aims to enlighten foreign investors about incentives provided by Pakistan
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EU-US data pact faces first major test of credibility
Over 2,400 companies signed up to EU-US Privacy Shield data pact including Google, Facebook and Microsoft
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Juncker says 'wind is back in Europe's sails'
'I proposed a positive agenda to create a Europe that protects, a Europe that empowers, a Europe that defends'
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Some EU members want tax on digital giants’ revenues
Countries frustrated at low tax they receive under current international rules
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Netherlands to sponsor technology programme in Pakistan
10 experts will arrive to impart skills and knowledge
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Britain backs kicking North Korean workers out of EU
'There are sanctions you can impose, you can send them back and there's a wide measure of support for that'
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Will fight after EU ruling on migrant quota: Hungarian PM Orban
The EU’s highest court ruled on Wednesday that member states must take in a share of refugees who reach Europe
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EU's Juncker tells Orban to meet migration obligations
Hungarian Prime Minister has called immigration "the Trojan Horse of terrorism"
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EU's Juncker says Turkey leaving Europe with 'giant steps'
Without rule of law guaranteed in Turkey progress in trade relations between us is difficult, says Merkel
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EU slams North Korea missile launch as 'serious threat'
North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday in a major escalation that triggered global alarm
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In stinging attack, France's Macron says Poland isolating itself in Europe
Poland is not defining Europe's future today and nor will it define the Europe of tomorrow
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EU executive commission to call egg scandal crisis meeting
Contaminated eggs have been found in at least 11 countries since the scare went public on August 1
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Turkey PM reassures German execs after 'terror claims'
Relations between Germany and Turkey have been strained since last year's attempted coup and the subsequent crackdown
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European Union court to rule on Hamas terror listing
Hamas opposed the sanctions from the start arguing that it is a legally elected government
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Britain's William and Kate meet Merkel during pre-Brexit charm tour
The visit is part of a four-day tour of Poland and Germany that has taken in World War Two memorials
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Prince William, Kate on Brexit diplomacy tour of Poland, Germany
They walked through the old part of town shaking hands and posing for photos carrying Polish and British flags
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Defiant Erdogan attacks EU, backs restoring death penalty
Critics say Erdogan is using a state of emergency introduced after the coup to target opposition figures
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Hammond says UK will pay Brexit debts, admits cabinet splits
Britain may be asked to pay up to 100 billion euros
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Remittances down 3% in fiscal year 2016-17
Low crude oil prices, global economic slowdown main causes of reduction
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Brexit may never happen, says top Liberal Democrat Cable
May's failure to win during national election last month has cast doubt on her capacity to lead Britain out of the EU
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Trump versus the rest as violent G20 wraps up
The summit has been anything but harmonious inside the heavily guarded venue
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Japanese PM to seal EU trade deal in blow to protectionism
EU to open its market to the Japanese auto industry, and Tokyo to remove barriers to EU farming products
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Italy urges other EU ports to welcome migrants
Rome wants a regional maritime command centre to oversee all rescue operations from Greece to Libya to Spain
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Brexit-bound UK withdraws from fishing agreement
Environment Minister says UK will be able to regulate access over its waters for the first time in more than 50 years
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Record fine against Google to benefit EU citizens
The record €2.4-billion fine slapped on the US tech giant for abusing its market dominance
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'No smartphone' Juncker pushes EU's digital future
Estonia PM Juri Ratas had teased the EU Chief Executive about his lack of mobile connection by sending him a postcard
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EU urges more action on cyberattacks
Brussels will give $12 million to 14 EU countries to boost their cyber response teams
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Netherlands backs India's bid for entry into NSG
Modi calls Netherlands 'India's gateway to Europe'
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Google set to face record EU antitrust fine: sources
EU competition authority charged Google with distorting internet search results to favor its shopping service
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Britain sets out post-Brexit plans for EU citizens
The Government says it is considering a range of options of how EU migration will work for new arrivals post-exit
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EU leaders urge Internet giants to fight online extremism
EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova called for further progress -- particularly from Twitter
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May to unveil plans to 'protect' EU citizens' rights after Brexit
British Prime Minister said, the talks had made a "very constructive start"
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'Dreamer' Tusk says Brexit could be reversed
At the summit May is due to unveil a "generous offer" to resolve EU concerns
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UK chancellor, BoE chief stress Brexit perils
Carney mocked Foreign Secretary's argument that Britain can have its cake and eat it by quitting the European Union
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EU considers Iraq security mission after Mosul falls -diplomats
"We and others are ready to step in. Just how we do that is to be decided," EU diplomat
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Govt assures EU of rights protection
'Steps have been taken through comprehensive strategy to ensure the promotion and protection of Human Rights'
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Peshawar police get 'Command and Control Centre' with EU, UNDP help
Centre to dispense speedy and effective response to public disorder and security threats
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Afghan asylum-seeker teen deported by Sweden killed in Kabul blast
Afghan teenager was among 20 asylum-seekers that Sweden sent back on May 30; he was killed on June 3 bombing
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Macron says 'door always open' for UK to stay in EU
May said the process would lead to "an arrangement for Brexit which will be the interests of the United Kingdom"
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EU's Juncker says no Paris climate deal renegotiation
Trump has made a vague suggestion that he could try to renegotiate terms
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Brexit 'uncertainty' can't go on, says EU's Verhofstadt
The Brexit negotiations timetable has been thrown into doubt by May's disastrous loss of a parliamentary majority
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China condemns EU for new steel anti-dumping duties
28-nation bloc alleges China has flooded global markets violating international deals
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Juncker threatens anti-refugee EU members with legal action
Few countries' refusal to take in their share of asylum seekers, had set a June deadline and threatened sanctions
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Merkel, Macron: the new power couple to shake up the EU
French legislative elections in June could endorse Macron's message of change, giving him a real power base
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Uber must get licences as ordinary taxi firm: top EU lawyer
The company does not employ drivers or own vehicles