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ECB, under fire from Germany, set to defend independence
ECB President Mario Draghi to respond to German politicians' recent criticism
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France warns UK post-Brexit trade deal would mean paying to EU budget
Those advocating Brexit wrong in thinking they could clinch a trade deal with the remaining EU: Macron
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Greek PM blames IMF for bailout delay
Alexis Tsipras says IMF should stop tinkering with the country's latest bailout with European creditors
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EU lawmakers vote on sharing air passenger data to fight terror
The vote by MEPs comes after interior ministers from the 28 EU nations in December finally settled privacy concerns
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Turkey will ditch migrant deal if EU breaks promises: Erdogan
The March 18 accord sets out stepped-up checks by Turkey and the shipping back to Turkish territory of migrants
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Migrants arrive in Greek island ports for expulsion to Turkey: AFP
The operation to resettle Syrians to Europe under the one-for-one arrangement also starts Monday
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Aerospace, defence industry backs Britain's EU membership: survey
The economic impact of a 'Brexit' is one of the key issues for voters ahead of a referendum
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UNHCR warns against immediate refugee returns to Turkey
About 51,000 refugees and migrants are in Greece, where arrivals more than doubled on Tuesday
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Syrian refugee crisis demands united global action: Ban
'We are here to address the biggest refugee and displacement crisis of our time' Ban
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Risk of nuclear war in Europe growing warns Russian ex-minister
NATO's secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has warned Russia of intimidating neighbours with talk about nuclear weapons
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EU, Turkey strike 'historic' deal to send back migrants
Under the deal, all migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey as early as Sunday will be turned back
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Busted: France, Canada have most teen pot smokers
Italy, Switzerland and Bulgaria rounded out the top five
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Obama due in Britain in April to make pro-EU case
The visit will take place around two months before the June 23 referendum in Britain
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Analysis:Trump without the hair? EU's migration policy gets rough
If the pact with Turkey goes through as conceived, the EU will be retreating into a 'fortress Europe' policy
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EU pushes back Turkey migrant deal until summit next week
Turkey is the main launching point for migrants making the dangerous crossing over the Aegean Sea to the Greek islands
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EU to push Turkey to take back migrants on 'large-scale'
Greece is expected to receive 100,000 refugees by the end of March
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Google tweaks 'right to be forgotten' in EU searches
Starting next week, changes would close a loophole that allowed Europeans to find deleted entries by using Google.com
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Govt starts lobbying for extension in GSP Plus scheme
A plenary session of EU will take up Pakistan’s case in May and hold debate on a report prepared for the purpose
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Greece says up to 70,000 migrants may be 'trapped' next month
Some 6,500 people were stuck at the Idomeni camp on Greece's northern border with Macedonia on Sunday
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European Parliament calls for Saudi arms embargo
Although vote is not legally binding, lawmakers hope it will pressure European Union to act
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Austria warns EU survival at stake in migrant crisis
So far, joint EU efforts to halt the influx, including a deal with Turkey, have failed to bear fruit
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Humanitarian fears hang over Balkans migrant talks
With EU attempts so far failing to halt the influx, countries have begun unilaterally to impose border restrictions
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‘In’ or ‘out’ for the UK
The UK has been on the margins of the EU both literally and metaphorically from the outset
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EU court blasts Italy over CIA abduction of Egyptian imam
Italy has denied any involvement in the rendition of Abu Omar
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British bosses say exit from EU would hit economy and jobs
Bosses from BT, Marks & Spencer, Asda and oil firm BP argue that access to EU's single market enabled firms to grow
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Britain to hold EU referendum on June 23: Cameron
Says the vote will be "one of the biggest decisions this country will face in our lifetimes"
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EU court rules Iranian banks assets should not have been frozen
EU froze funds of some Iranian financial entities from 2010 to combat its nuclear weapons programme
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Managing the migrant stream
What to do with illegal immigrants has become an issue within an issue
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'Made in Europe': Plight of garment workers under scrutiny
Workers, who are overwhelmingly women, are often hired on the legal minimum wage of less than 200 euros a month
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EU pushes Pakistan to focus on leather exports
Value addition can help country capture markets, says EU ambassador
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When ‘made in Israel’ is a human rights abuse
Many work in settlements only because Israel’s stifling of the Palestinian economy has deprived them of alternatives
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EU warns Pakistan over migrant cooperation
The Commission is currently examining possible incentives so that this accord is applied properly
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EU warns Pakistan over migrant cooperation
In December Pakistan sent back at least 30 undocumented migrants that Greece was trying to repatriate
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Woman who predicted 9/11 made a grim prediction for 2016
Baba Vanga had claimed Europe would be destroyed in 2016
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French PM says refugee crisis threatening idea of EU: BBC
'We cannot say or accept that all refugees …can be welcomed in Europe' Valls
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Charities warn of 'desperate' plight of refugees in snow
There's an increasing risk of hypothermia, pneumonia, and other life-threatening illnesses
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Millions of British households to get pro-EU leaflets
London and Brussels say they are optimistic about the possibility of a deal with Britain at the EU summit in February
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'Serious concerns' over Saudi's execution of Shia cleric: EU
EU foreign policy chief says this case has also the potential of enflaming further the sectarian tensions
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EU extends sanctions against Russia
Russia said the decision showed the EU did not really want improved relations
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EU urged to extend GSP plus status
Human rights delegation returns from Germany
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EU snubs request for treaty accession
The foreign secretary said now the second option was under consideration
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EU to give €653m in aid to Pakistan
More than half of the six-year package will be spent on rural areas
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Crash of civilisation
Muslims have more to fear from the likes of IS, al Qaeda, the Taliban and even the Hizbut Tahrir than from the West
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EU pushes for anti-terror rules on collecting passenger data
European Parliament has the final say on whether to adopt the system
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EU, Internet giants join forces to fight online extremism
The move comes amid growing alarm in Europe over the use of social media as recruiting tool by the Islamic State
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Cameron aiming for EU deal before Christmas: Tusk
British PM is aiming for a deal at an EU summit in December
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Europe must stop locking up thousands of stateless people - UN
'It is a tragedy that is completely preventable' UN special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants
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Israel angered by EU decision to label settlement goods
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki called the Israeli move a 'stupid threat'
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EU risks falling like Roman Empire over refugees: Dutch PM
The Dutch government has made the refugee crisis one of the top priorities of its presidency
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Islamabad, EU agree to revise migrant treaty
Officials to meet again in Brussels in January next year