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EU envoys agree three-month Brexit delay
Setting the next deadline for departure on January 31 next year
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Johnson pushes for poll as EU prepares Brexit delay
Member states have already accepted a delay in principle to avoid the risk of a disorderly divorce
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EU states to discuss flexible Brexit delay Monday: sources
Paris says there has to be a strong justification to grant another extension for Brexit
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Brexit in limbo as UK PM pushes for election
He hopes will give him a majority to pass the divorce deal he struck with EU leaders last week
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UK government, planning for election, postpones budget
As the govt also plans to dissolve parliament on November 6 says British finance minister
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British PM could target election as EU mulls Brexit extension
MPs rejected PM's timetable to rush it through parliament in a matter of days
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EU says swift roll-out of 5G is key; must be grounded in core EU values
5G mobile networks development is key for enhancing the bloc’s competitiveness
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Johnson adamant on Brexit deadline, despite delay request
Defeat leaves Johnson under mounting pressure to find a way out of paralysing impasse
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EU calls for Afghanistan ceasefire as Esper visits Kabul
In the meantime, violence in Afghanistan continues unabated with over 70 killed in a blast in Nangarhar
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Brexit vs Britain
As Johnson's plan suffered another humiliating defeat in the parliament
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EU mulls Johnson's reluctant Brexit delay request
After MPs refused to back British prime minister's Brexit deal
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British PM sends unsigned letter seeking Brexit delay
It has already been postponed twice
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Brexit in the balance as British MPs hold historic vote
It is widely seen as too close to call but Johnson warned his deal was still the best way out of the tortuous process
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Brexit vote showdown: where the parties stand
PM Johnson needs to find 319 other deal supporters to be certain of getting approval for the revised deal
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Crunch Brexit talks resume as EU and UK close in on possible text
European official speaking on condition of anonymity played down hopes that any text would be finalised
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Brexit deal 'possible this week': EU's Barnier
Talks remain stuck on how to avoid customs checks on the land border between Northern Ireland and Ireland
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EU 'has no magic powers' to stop Turkey offensive
Several European countries have halted arms exports to Turkey over offensive and some are pushing for formal EU ban
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Furious with Turkey, EU threatens sanctions, arms embargo
EU rejects Erdogan's warning that he would 'open the gates' and send 3.6 million refugees to Europe
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Brexit breakfast for EU and UK negotiators after 'pathway to deal' opens
Both sides are silent about what compromises had been made to break the Brexit deadlock
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Turkey threatens EU with refugee influx if criticises Syria military operation
'If you try to frame our operation there as an invasion, we will open the doors and send 3.6 million migrants to you'
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EU removes UAE, Switzerland from tax haven lists
In a bid to make the countries compliant with bloc's standards
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Civilians flee Syrian border as Turkey launches military offensive against Kurdish fighters
The Turkish air strikes kills two civilians and wounded two others
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Spooked by Libra, EU pledges to regulate digital currencies
EU has no specific regulations on cryptocurrencies, which had been considered a marginal issue by most
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Britain says 88% of imports to face no tariffs in event of no-deal Brexit
UK revises tariff regime which will come into force if it leaves EU without deal
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Merkel warns UK Brexit deal 'unlikely' without compromise: London
Johnson has repeatedly said he will not shift on the issue, pointing to a collapse in the negotiations
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EU urged to share refugees as boat tragedies mount
The incident resulted in the drowning deaths of at least 13 women, some of them pregnant
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US importers stockpile cheese as tariffs on EU loom
New duties can slash US imports of EU cheese by 30%, jack up prices across country
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Britain, EU need new Brexit draft in week to avoid delay or chaos
If deadline not met, Johnson will have to request extension or see Britain quit without deal
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Facebook suffers legal blow in EU court over hate speech
Decision aims to see US tech giants meet tightened European standards over hate speech and offensive content
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Britain unveils new Brexit plan with warning of no deal
Senior MEP said the European Parliament's initial reaction to it was not positive at all
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US wins backing for tariffs on Europe in Airbus clash
WTO to rule on EU retaliatory rights in early 2020
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Top British EU official attacks 'dangerous' Johnson
Johnson insists he will take Britain out of the EU on the deadline of October 31
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UK PM Johnson to meet European leaders in New York in push for Brexit deal
He is also due to hold bilateral talks with leaders
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Philippines halts aid talks with backers of UN rights probe into drug war
The memorandum was issued to the heads of all government agencies by Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea on Aug 27
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Ahead of climate summit, UN chief demands 'positive' news
Huge numbers of children skip school in more than 130 countries to join a worldwide strike against climate change
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EU should only agree to Brexit extension if London has a plan: BDI
BDI industry blames London for the lack of progress in political negotiations
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Britain's SC hears cases that PM Johnson's parliament suspension was illegal
Critics also say that if judges decide Johnson misled the monarch, then he must resign
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UK PM Johnson denies lying to Queen Elizabeth over the suspension of parliament
Scotland’s highest court of appeal ruled on Wednesday that the suspension was unlawful
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UK's worst-case no-deal Brexit plan warns of food shortages, public disorder
Labour Party spokesperson says Johnson has been dishonest about the consequences of no-deal Brexit
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Scottish court rules UK PM Johnson's decision to suspend parliament is unlawful
Parliament was prorogued or suspended, on Monday until October 14
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UK to let foreign students stay two years after graduation post-Brexit
Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom says the change aims to attract the brightest and the best from around the world
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UK business minister says focus is to get Brexit deal at October 17 EU summit
'We are looking at getting a good deal, that works for the UK and the EU', she says
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British PM Johnson tells parliament: You can tie my hands, but I will not delay Brexit
For the second time, lawmakers reject Johnson’s request to break the deadlock through an early national election
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EU’s new envoy to Pakistan excited about her assignment
European body appoints its first-ever female ambassador to Islamabad
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Top UK minister quits, deals Johnson new Brexit blow
'I cannot stand by as good, loyal moderate Conservatives are expelled', she says
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Iran fires up advanced centrifuges in latest nuclear step
Although Atomic Energy Organisation says it would honour commitments to give UN access to monitor
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British lawmakers willing to go to court to enforce Brexit delay - BBC
An opposition bill was approved by parliament’s appointed upper chamber, the House of Lords on Friday
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EU focusing on curbing migration
During the Q&A, EU’s response to India’s revocation of Article 370 also came under discussion
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London court rejects bid to stop PM Johnson's suspension of parliament
Miller tells reporters outside court that parliament should be sitting during this crucial time
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Johnson in election mode as he visits Scotland after Brexit setbacks
A judge in Scotland rules in favour of Johnson