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British MPs approve first stage of Brexit bill
Most MPs campaigned to stay in the EU but as debate on the bill began, many said they would accept the result
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Forging partnership: Danish envoy sees investment avenues
Two-way trade is improving, but it is not in line with real potential
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China accuses EU of ‘protectionism’ over new steel taxes
EU commission says will impose taxes on certain Chinese steel products
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Brexit: What we know
Britain is set to become the first European Union member to leave the bloc following a referendum last year
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Executions may affect GSP-Plus status: envoy
Dutch diplomat says Netherlands ready to join CPEC, invest in Gwadar.
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Germany's Merkel warns Trump against protectionism
On the campaign trail Trump notably threatened to take protectionist measures against Chinese and Mexican imports
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London Mayor Khan - Britain heading for 'muddled Brexit'
Sadiq Khan says a messy divorce from the EU would damage confidence in the city
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Portuguese ex-president Mario Soares dies aged 92
He also served as foreign minister, prime minister and as a European lawmaker
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Nisar, delegation of British and EU parliaments discuss Kashmir issue
Interior minister says Pakistan’s viewpoint needs to be understood in right context
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Financial woes: Spain’s banks recover but toxic assets remain
Banks are struggling to sell huge amount of property seized during 2008 crisis
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Alarm: Slowdown in exports worries industrialists’ forum
FPCCI official says exports of almost all countries in South Asia on the rise, barring Pakistan
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EU to tighten screws on terror financing
Officials put forward greater powers to crack down on money laundering and stop the flow of terror funds
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12 dead in Berlin Christmas market: what we know so far
DPA news agency said that the man behind the wheel was an asylum seeker from Afghanistan or Pakistan
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Man arrested in Belgium over alleged terror threat
The man was detained in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek on Monday
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Europe's patience on migration running out says Slovak PM
Slovakia has been one of the toughest critics of the European Union's response to unprecedented inflows of migrants
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Ireland claims EU breaching sovereignty in Apple tax ruling
The document follows the Commission ruling in August ordering the US tech company to repay 13 billion euros
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EU leaders agree to extend Russia economic sanctions
Another source said a formal decision would be "adopted in the next few days"
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EU court dismisses Nestle's Kit Kat trade mark
The Kit Kat shape can for now be used freely after the court annulled the initial trade mark registration
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WhatsApp, Skype set to come under new EU security rules: draft
Telecoms firms have long complained that companies such as Google, Microsoft and Facebook are more lightly regulated
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Six months on, Brexit rift among Britons remains wide
Prime Minister Theresa May has promised to begin formal exit talks by the end of March
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Microsoft offers EU hardware, software LinkedIn concessions: sources
The software giant submitted its LinkedIn concessions after the EU expressed concerns about the $26 billion deal
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Dutch envoy underlines need to enhance trade cooperation
Says both countries should work together to take advantage of GSP Plus
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Merkel expected to say on Sunday if she'll run for office in 2017: report
The report cited sources in the executive board of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU)
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Germany says up to Turkey to decide on EU membership
Steinmeier said his talks with Cavusoglu had "not been easy" and admitted the pair had expressed "divergent views"
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From Brexit to Trump, Europe reels from year of crises
Foreign ministers from the 28 EU countries will hold talks in Brussels on the impact of US presidential election
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Rubik's Cube loses EU trademark fight over its shape
British company Seven Towers registered its shape as a three-dimensional EU trademark
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England's High Court rules that govt requires parliament's approval to trigger EU divorce
The British government is disappointed with the decision by England's High Court
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EU says working to defuse Indo-Pak tensions
Ambassador Jean Francois Cautain urges two states to talk
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EU, Canada to sign free trade deal after weeks of uncertainty
The Canadian agreement is seen as a springboard to a larger EU deal with the United States viz. TTIP
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Italy PM threatens EU budget veto over migrants
Italy has seen 155,000 people arrive on its shores this year, putting immense strain on its reception centres
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Women lawmakers face sexism, violence on job
Sexist violence and harassment against women lawmakers is "real and widespread"
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EU questions budgets of seven eurozone countries
The bloc expressed particular concern that Italy, Cyprus and Finland are not meeting EU targets
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EU drops sanctions threat against Russia over Syria
Russia had upstaged the summit by announcing that it would halt hostilities over Aleppo on the same day
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Russia wants to weaken the EU, EU leaders say
EU leaders also agreed to consider all available options if Russian military continued to commit atrocities in Syria
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Second Scottish independence vote 'highly likely' before 2020: Sturgeon
Scotland voted by a large margin to remain in the European Union
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Scottish leader unveils new independence plan
Scotland voted by 55 percent in favour of staying in the United Kingdom in an independence vote in 2014
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Britain 'will allow EU citizens to stay' after Brexit
Theresa May has said she "fully expects" to be able to guarantee the rights of EU citizens to stay in Britain
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EU advises British press to regulate coverage of terrorists who are Muslim
The report said that Muslims are portrayed in a negative light by certain politicians
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Britain will continue to block EU army: Fallon
France and Germany hope that Brexit will leave the path open for common defence proposals
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Google has until October 31 to reply to EU's Android antitrust charges
Google can be fined up to $7.4 billion
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Erdogan criticises delay in EU funds for refugees
'What's delivered to us so far is 179 million euros. What's promised is three billion euros' Erdogan says
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EU wants Google to stop anti-competitive Android practices, fine expected
Google could face a large fine because the anti-competitive practices which started from January 2011
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Cyber criminals for hire to militants, EU says
Ransomware programs break into databases and demand payment for unlocking codes via virtual currencies
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Britain 'will oppose any idea of an EU army': defence minister
Fallon insisted however that Britain would continue to contribute to European defence as a member of NATO
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US-EU economic relations in for stormy weather
European authorities' decision to force Apple to pay $14.5 billion in taxes infuriated officials in Washington
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Ex-Brussels corporate enforcer named in new offshore leak
Kroes was named in a new cache of 1.3 million offshore files
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Philippines' Duterte gives middle finger to EU
The 71-year-old leader had reacted along similar lines to earlier foreign criticism of his drug war
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Post-Brexit trade reforms
The point of concern is that Britain is the third-largest importer of Pakistani goods, behind the US and China
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Time spent commuting to and from work is ‘work’, rules EU court
Judgement applies to workers without fixed office; will affect millions of public, private sector employees across EU
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France, Germany plan 'more active' EU defence policy
'What we are looking for is to trigger EU operations more easily'