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Turkey, EU agree to ease tensions after failed coup
EU foreign policy chief unequivocally condemns coup aimed at ousting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Europe 'close to limits' on refugee influx: Tusk
EU President Donald Tusk urged the international community to shoulder its share of the burden
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Turkey will accept delay in EU visa liberalisation to year-end
Ankara had threatened to walk away from an EU migrant deal should it not get more relaxed travel rules in October
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EU-US free trade deal dead before arrival
A deal was supposed to be concluded before US President Barack Obama leaves office in January
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EU Chamber urges China to lift foreign investment curbs
Last month the EU approved anti-dumping duties on cold rolled steel from China, its second-largest trading partner
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Merkel admits mistakes made in Germany, EU with refugee crisis
Merkel has faced criticism in Germany for launching her policies of welcoming refugees a year ago
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Germany's Oettinger: Turkish accession unlikely until Erdogan goes
Turkey began talks about joining the European Union in 2005 but has made little progress
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Apple hit with record 13 bn euro Irish tax bill
The firm could be ordered to pay back taxes to Ireland
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France to call for halt to talks on EU-US trade deal: minister
The setbacks have raised serious doubts that it will be achieved by the end of the year as hoped
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German vice chancellor says can't see Turkey in EU anytime soon
Turkey started talks about joining the EU in 2005 but has made little progress despite an initial burst of reforms
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UK to match EU funds, farm subsidies after Brexit
'The commitment could cost around £4.5 billion a year' says Finance Minister Phillip Hammond
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Turkey accuses EU of 'encouraging' coup plotters
'Let me say openly, EU adopted a favourable position to the coup (and) encouraged the putschists' FM Mevlut Cavusoglu
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Extension in GSP Plus status: EU seeks progress report on compliance with UN conventions
Officials say EU alarmed by rising cases of honour killing in Pakistan
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Leading Danish politician calls for ban on Muslim asylum seekers
Deputy leader Soren Espersen accused of trying to create 'religious apartheid'
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EU urges govt to lift duty on import of milk powder
Argues that Pakistan needs to reciprocate preferential access to EU markets
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Polish leader rejects EU critique, sees no exit referendum
Poland's 1997 constitution gives the tribunal power to block laws approved by parliament and the president
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Brexit a danger to US financial stability: Treasury
The vote has sent British asset prices and economic growth forecasts tumbling
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Erdogan accuses EU of not paying up under migrant deal
The president said the EU had promised $3 billion, but so far only paid a nominal $1 million to $2 million
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Irish leaders urge open border despite Brexit
Northern Ireland and London voted to remain in the EU, while a majority in nine other UK regions voted leave
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EU's Oettinger says Turkey won't get visa-free travel this year
He says Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan must address the EU's concerns regarding the principle of the rule of law
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Kerry: EU, US urge Turkey to respect rule of law
Kerry made the statement at a news converence after talks with EU foreign ministers
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World powers urge 'stability' in Turkey
Turkey likely to dominate EU foreign ministers' meeting on Monday
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EU court split on headscarf bans
The court will now examine cases and may give its judgement in a joint decision by the end of the year
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Theresa May's inbox: Uniting kingdom and country, uncoupling from EU
Incoming prime minister Theresa May faces a daunting to-do list
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A PM for beleaguered times
Theresa May says there will be no change in stance and the referendum decision will be considered final
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'Terrorists' smuggled into Europe with refugees, says Merkel
More than 1 million migrants arrived in Germany last year, many of them Syrians
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Cameron steps down, leaving legacy of failure
After six years in office, Cameron leaves a country mired in its deepest crisis since World War II
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Annual policy review: IMF cuts euro zone growth outlook
Expects 2016 growth to be 1.6%, down from 1.7%
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The rise of a new world
Closer to home in South Asia, there is little cheer and plenty of phantasmagoria
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Coal dust kills 23,000 per year in EU: report
Emissions from 257 power plants for which data was available 'were associated with 22,900 premature deaths in 2013'
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NATO chief 'certain' of UK role despite Brexit
Brexit will change relationship between UK and EU but it won't change UK's position inside NATO, says Jens Stoltenberg
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EU tells Real, Barcelona to payback illegal state aid
European Commission said Spanish government support gave clubs an "unfair advantage" over others
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The world after Brexit
Brexit has raised the spectre of what one American political scientist called the ‘clash of civilisations’
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Unwelcome sign: No let-up in human trafficking
Turkey remains a magnet for would-be migrants
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Czech president urges referendum on EU, NATO, says would back staying
Zeman has no power to call a referendum, which would require a constitutional amendment
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Hollande says no to EU referendum in France
Only the far-right National Front is calling for a vote on EU membership
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British politicians battle to lead Brexit aftermath
The next Conservative party leader will take over by early September
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Brexit due to 'decades' of British blame: EU official
Malmstroem said the Brexit was not linked to the controversy surrounding the proposed pact
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EU meets without Britain for first time since Brexit vote
The 27 remaining members of the bloc agreed to give Britain some breathing space
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Top US diplomat Kerry says Brexit may not happen
Kerry says Cameron feels powerless to negotiate a departure he does not want
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David Cameron says sorry about referendum result, to strive for strong EU ties
"I wish I had won the referendum ... I am sad about that," he told reporters
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UK business minister says trade ties with EU are his top goal
Businesses wante more information about the implications of Brexit, says Sajid Javid
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EU 'strong enough' to survive Brexit: Merkel
'It is also strong enough to successfully defend its interests in the world in future' Merkel says
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EU leaders push for divorce after Brexit vote
On the second day of the summit on Wednesday, the remaining 27 EU states will hold talks on the future of the bloc
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When Great Britain met Little England
It’s perhaps in the nature of things that the Crown was dragged from its colonies kicking and screaming
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Scotland welcome to join EU, Merkel ally says
"We should respond quickly to an application for admission from the EU-friendly country"
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Europe demands quick divorce from divided Britain
Britain's rejection of the EU is being seen as a victory for the anti-establishment rhetoric
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Things get extra hot on Twitter after rumours Nando’s to quit UK post-Brexit
A rumour circulated online that Nando's will pack up and leave if Britain voted to leave the EU
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Brexit clouds horizon for Britain's airlines
The single sky system lifted trade restrictions on airlines controlled by EU member states or their nationals
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Merkel sees no need to rush Britain into quick EU divorce
Euroskeptics in other member states applauded Britons' decision to leave EU that sent shockwaves around the world