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United in peace
By sharing parts of their sovereignty, the nations of Europe ushered in the longest period of peace in their history
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EU ‘ban’ on fish import
Why Pakistan cannot improve the facilities for its own economic benefits?
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EU not buying Pakistan’s fish for last 3 years, Senate told
Minister tells panel capacity building of fishermen imperative for sustainable fishery
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UK Conservatives look for Brexit compromise after local poll losses
Many voters express frustration at May’s failure to have taken Britain out of the European Union
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French officials find 21 migrants hiding in refrigerated truck
Migrants include 10 men, six women and five children
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Shifting Brexit date gives map-makers a headache
Demand for pro-European goods rises
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EU envoy lauds Pakistan’s role for regional peace
Federica Mogherini meets General Qamar Javed Bajwa at GHQ
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Pakistan seals strategic engagement plan with EU
FM Qureshi, EU's Mogherini announce partnership in Islamabad; FM will soon travel to Brussels for formal signing
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World powers stress Afghanistan’s right to make political, security decisions
US holds talks on Afghan peace process with China, Russia and EU
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Italy endorses China’s Belt and Road plan in first for a G7 nation
Rapprochement angers Washington, alarms some EU allies
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EU special envoy for Afghanistan appreciates Islamabad's 'important contributions' for peace
Janjua reiterates Pakistan's continued commitment to peace in the region
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EU, Germany for de-escalation in Pak-India tensions
EU policy always to promote dialogue between Pakistan, India: Federica Mogherini
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Britain has martial law option under Brexit no-deal, but no plan to exercise it: secretary
Unnamed officials said the govt had been examining its powers in case a no-deal Brexit resulted in civil disobedience
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Brexit in dates: From leave shock to deadlock in Parliament
In a referendum on June 23, 2016, Britons chose to end their membership of the 28-nation EU
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UK PM's office says MP Brexit moves 'extremely concerning'
Groups of MPs planning to table amendments this week
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Brexit bullion: Fear of no-deal triggers Irish gold rush
Prospect of the fallout sinking sterling seems to be making investors skittish
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Regretful Brexit backers lobby for another vote
People's fears over the economic impact of leaving the bloc are real
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Brexit: default outcome looms
Britain appears to be skidding towards default outcome i.e. a no-deal Brexit at the end of March
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'Get us out': Brexit voters urge MPs to hurry up
61% of people in Sunderland voted in favour of leaving in the 2016 referendum
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UK opposition launches parliamentary confidence manoeuvre against May
Move comes after PM May delayed a vote on the Brexit deal
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UK can unilaterally stop Brexit rules top EU court
The ruling is in line with an opinion delivered last week by a Court legal adviser
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Law minister seeks EU support over economy
Says steps are being taken to ensure judicial protection for effective dispensation of justice
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EU mission should have consulted ECP: official
Top election body reviews EUEOM final report on July 25 polls
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EU nations agree to seek 35 per cent CO2 cut on cars by 2030
Germany warns that overly challenging targets risked harming industry and jobs
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Govt unlikely to relax policy on INGOs
Ex-interior minister had devised strict rules for INGOs to register and operate
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EU to launch Asia strategy to rival China's 'new Silk Road'
Says it will not saddle countries with debt they cannot repay
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Second night of Romania demos after hundreds injured
Around four million people have left Romania in last 15 years seeking a better life
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Police fire tear gas as Romanians rally against government
Romania ranks as one of the EU’s most corrupt states and Brussels keeps its justice system under special monitoring
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EU slams Israel's legislation of a Jewish 'nation-state'
Opposition leaders and jewish liberals believe the law warrants an 'apartheid'
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US rejects European call for Iran sanctions waiver
Washington's refusal comes as Trump calls Europe a foe in trade
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Campaign group says illegal ivory trade breezes past EU law
Many traders use provision which allows free trade of old ivory to illegally trade newer ivory
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Iran, world powers to have first nuclear meet since Trump pullout
During the meeting, the ministers are to discuss 'incentive package' they will offer Iran to stay in the agreement
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War on plastic leaves manufacturers clutching at straws
With public pressure growing on governments to ban single use plastics, manufacturers are feeling the heat
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Under pressure from populists, EU doubles down on curbing migration
Chancellor Angela Merkel is under pressure from her coalition partners to stem immigration to Germany
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Myanmar military leaders oversaw 'crimes against humanity': Amnesty
Myanmar's military chief and other top brass have been accused by Amnesty International of crimes against humanity
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EU Parliament to phase out plastic water bottles
Move comes amid broader European Union and international efforts to stop plastic waste polluting
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EU to debate compromise plan to break asylum impasse
EU interior ministers meet Tuesday to try to break a two-year deadlock over reforming asylum rules
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UK plans to give Northern Ireland joint UK, EU status
UK to break deadlock in the Brexit negotiations to give Northern Ireland joint UK and European Union status
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As Italy forms anti-establishment government, row erupts with EU
Italians have to work more and fight corruption, says President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker
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EU commissioner in Iran in bid to protect trade ties
Canete to preserve fundamental 2015 nuclear deal
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EU meets Balkan leaders under shadow of Trump
The EU is wary of admitting new members before they settle their differences
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Best bet yet
At the moment it does make eminent sense to build on the deal and not scrap it
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Big drop in EU asylum requests granted in 2017: official
Syrians account for 33 per cent of successful applications
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Teen refugees can apply for families to join them in EU: court
Winning approval for refugees' families to join them in Europe can become more difficult for adults
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Poland's PM hails victory of Hungarian populist Orban
Right wing Victor Orban secures third term in office after securing majority in Sunday's elections
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Species in decline worldwide, humans at risk
90 per cent of Asia-Pacific corals will suffer severe degradation by 2050
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Libya plans to boost private sector for better employment of young people
Al Amin says, they are working with government agencies to develop a roadmap to support private sector
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EU, Japan seek to be excluded from US tariffs in talks
European steel and aluminium associations warn that US tariffs could cost their sectors thousands of jobs.
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EU envoy stresses focus on youth technical prowess
Says quality education can engage youngsters in a productive manner
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EU-funded programme for nutrition launched
Programme for Improved Nutrition in Sindh will cover 10 districts