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EU demanding potential veto on Britain's post-Brexit laws, regulations: The Times
UK must agree not to implement change to legislation that could distort trade with the bloc says Barnier
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UK sees just 30%-40% chance of Brexit trade deal: The Times
Britain left the EU on Jan. 31 but talks have so far made little headway on agreeing a new trade deal
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Govt paints a rosy picture of two-year performance
Key ministers, PM’s aide say good times have begun, as economic policies have started bearing fruit
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EU calls Israel to abandon West Bank annexation plans
Bloc hopes for resumption of Israeli-Palestinian talks based on 2-state solution, says EU foreign policy chief
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EU urges dialogue, negotiation in Eastern Mediterranean
Serious deterioration in ties with Turkey has far-reaching strategic consequences for entire EU
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EU rejects Belarus' election results
Bloc's foreign ministers set to impose sanctions for human rights violations, election fraud
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UK-Japan trade deal held up by cheese
Britain wants better terms from Japan for cheese exports than given by EU to prove Brexit success
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EU, Switzerland to link emissions trading platforms from September
After an initial launch date in May was delayed due to the Covid-19 outbreak
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China slams EU export curbs on Hong Kong over security law
Says EU limit on exports violates basic international relations norm
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HSBC denies Chinese media reports that it 'framed' Huawei
HSBC said it did not participate in the decision of the US Department of Justice to investigate Huawei
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'EU countries must urgently diversify 5G suppliers'
Last year, the EU agreed to take a tough line on 5G suppliers to reduce cybersecurity risks to mobile networks
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EU to collaborate on govt’s green initiatives
Agrees to launch mitigation and adaptation initiatives
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EU leaders strike deal on Covid-19 recovery fund
After 4 days of marathon talks, leaders reach agreement on $857.6B coronavirus aid package
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EU leaders push to break virus package deadlock
Disease has killed more than 600,000 people globally out of more than 14.5 million known infections
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CAA allows charter airline to operate flights to EU
French company’s aircraft to leave Islamabad for Paris on July 23 with over 200 passengers
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EU virus rescue plan in balance as leaders clash
Dutch prime minister insists member states retain final approval of EU funding
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Crude market: Oil stable on stimulus hopesd
Lawmakers in US and EU are set to debate the next tranches of stimulus programmes over the coming days
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UK opts out of EU coronavirus vaccine scheme
Government sources tell local media that scheme's benefits to UK would be 'limited'
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EASA to convene meeting with CAA today
EU’s aviation safety body has sought clarification on the procedure of license issuance
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EU to stand firm against US over trade disputes
Commissioner says it will take decisive action if Washington is unwilling to settle row
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Gilead's Covid-19 antiviral remdesivir gets conditional EU clearance
Remdesivir believed to be most effective in treating COVID-19 patients
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UK's Johnson: There are other good options if we can't reach deal with EU
Johnson says he was a bit more optimistic than EU negotiator Michel Barnier
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Propaganda won't help India camouflage Kashmir's truth: FO
Today marks the 332nd day of continued brutalisation of Kashmiris, reminds spokesperson
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PIA suspended in Europe for six months over fake pilot licence scandal
Flights to Britain, which is no longer in the EU, have not been affected, says PIA spokesperson
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‘Smart lockdowns’ are Europe's best hope
As Germany, Italy and Portugal bet on smaller, local shutdowns to prevent a new surge of virus infections
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EU holds off decision on borders, Americans set to be excluded
US passengers may be allowed to travel if they meet certain conditions
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Asylum requests in EU nations rise by 11% in 2019: EASO
EASO sees growing trend in 2020 despite 87% recent drop caused by Covid-19 crisis
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EU, China discuss partnership, international order
EU reminds China of Hong Kong’s autonomy, market rules, global responsibility at annual high-level meeting
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EU's Covid-19 recovery discussions to continue in July
EU leaders hope to meet in person next month to overcome deep divisions on recovery fund
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West reluctant for 'dangerous' Taliban prisoners to be freed
Sources say if all prisoners walked free it would give impression that insurgent group has upper hand over govt
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EU antitrust regulators to investigate Apple's App Store, Apple Pay
The case was triggered by a complaint from Swedish music streaming service Spotify
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Key UEFA meeting to decide on way forward for suspended Champions League
UCL was frozen in mid-March before the last-16 stage had been completed
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Earlier coronavirus second wave feared in Europe after mass protests
For any infectious respiratory disease, mass events could be a major route of transmission, says EU health official
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TikTok under scrutiny from EU privacy watchdogs
European Data Protection Board (EDPB) will set up a task force to assess TikTok’s activities across the bloc
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German FM voices 'serious concerns' over Israeli annexation plan
Israel intends to annex West Bank settlements and the Jordan Valley with initial steps slated to begin from July 1
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TikTok's CEO pledges to fight disinformation
TikTok CEO, Mayer promises to address issues related to illegal and harmful content including fake news
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Spain not discussing travel corridor with UK, wants common EU criteria over tourism
Madrid hopes the EU will agree on common criteria over the coronavirus situation
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European body 'concerned' by India rights violations
Peaceful protests portrayed as terrorist activities, resulting in arrests, alarming, says EP’s HR
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Global markets cheer EU recovery fund plan
Optimism prevails after news tests on Covid-19 vaccine have proved encouraging
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Coronavirus vaccine possible in about a year, says EU agency
Looks at 115 different therapeutics, or treatments, for the virus, which has killed nearly 300,000 globally
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EU, Britain restart push on post-Brexit ties amid virus gloom
The UK left EU on January 31 and both sides have until the end of the year to forge a new basis for relations
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World leaders pledge $8 billion to fight Covid-19 but US steers clear
We have pledged $8.1 billion for vaccine, diagnostics and treatment, says Head of European Commission
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China pressured EU to drop COVID disinformation criticism: sources
A sign of balancing act Brussels tries to pull off as the coronavirus outbreak scrambles international relations
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Four priorities for a global pandemic strategy
It is now clear that the only way out of it is together
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Virus forces EU and China to cancel summit
COVID-19 has nearly 200,000 and killed almost 8,000 people around the world
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Politicians 'underestimated' virus threat: EU chief
She says measures that seemed drastic two or three weeks ago, need to be taken now
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Iqama-holders rush to PIA offices after Saudi restrictions
Six flights over the weekend to ferry 2,200 passengers
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Turkey says hopes for new EU migrant deal by March 26
Europe says it will consider taking 1,500 child refugees, but has focused on reinforcing Greece's borders
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Erdogan holds Brussels talks as EU mulls taking in child refugees
A week after Ankara announced it would no longer prevent people from trying to cross into Europe
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EU to continue GSP-Plus facility for Pakistan
PM’s aide urges business community to capitalise on this opportunity to diversify exports