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EU law does not cover 'instant talaq', member countries' must decide themselves: ECJ
ECJ does not govern over “private divorces”
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Romanians stage fresh anti-corruption protests
The protests saw several thousands take to the streets of Bucharest
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EU to sign defence pact, may allow limited British role
Long blocked by Britain, defence integration was revived by France and Germany after Britons voted to leave the EU
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EU support sought for legal migration from Pakistan
In the fourth session of dialogue, Pak-EU discuss ways to upgrade existing level of cooperation
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Britain "unconditionally committed" to EU's security, says PM May
UK to continue offering aid to EU member states that are victims of armed aggression, terrorism and natural disasters
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EU assures support for building electoral capacity
Five-member delegation meets NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq
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France's Le Pen: far-right will rebuild, continue fight against EU
National sovereignty is a mainstay of our struggle, said Marine Le Pen
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EU warns of 'real risk' of new funds for terror attacks
Report said IS funding sources still based on oil profits and imposition of taxes on local populations
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Textile industry responsible for its dismal state: commerce secretary
Dagha says sector has ignored innovation which has led to decline in exports
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Hungary calls EU court's refugee ruling 'appalling'
Hungarian Foreign Minister said decision was made based on political rather than legal or professional considerations
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BZU holds seminar to increase cooperation with EU
'We need to offer opportunities to our youth to go forward and polish their talent
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Britain says there will be no Brexit bill figure by October
EU wants agreement on how exit bill will be calculated before talks about Britain's future relationship with the bloc
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Defiant Erdogan attacks EU, backs restoring death penalty
Critics say Erdogan is using a state of emergency introduced after the coup to target opposition figures
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Merkel, Macron lead joint cabinet meeting with EU unity in mind
Both sides are keen to capitalise on the momentum generated by Macron's victory in May
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Google fined record 2.4b euros by EU for giving illegal advantage to its own shopping service
Google has 90 days to "end this conduct" or face further penalty payments, warns European Commission
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Britain's May vows EU citizens can stay after Brexit
May addressed the issue of citizens' rights, one of the three priorities for the opening stage of Brexit negotiations
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EU considers Iraq security mission after Mosul falls -diplomats
"We and others are ready to step in. Just how we do that is to be decided," EU diplomat
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Pakistan concerned over EU resolution blocking death penalty
AGP says Pakistan’s law on death penalty should be respected by all
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‘We want significant increase in trade'
Mexico in negotiations with the European Union to modernise a free trade agreements signed 20 years ago
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Philippines rejects 'interfering' European aid
European Union is the Philippines' eighth biggest source of aid, with assistance last year worth $217 million
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Anti-Islamic State coalition meets in Denmark to assess campaign
Thousands of foreign fighters remain in Iraq and Syria
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UK's May 'not in a different galaxy' over Brexit
EU leaders reportedly dismayed by her Brexit negotiating demands
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EU leaders to unite behind Brexit demands
Remaining 27 countries are set to demand that Britain resolves the key divorce issues of 'people, money and Ireland'
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PM says Britain uniting around Brexit
Two years of exit negotiations will start between Britain and the European Union
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Refugees bring dying Italy village back to life
Over the years the village has dwindled to only 330 inhabitants
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Germany threatens online giants with €50 million hate speech fines
The companies would have 24 hours to remove any posts that openly violate German law
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EU sees no future for Assad in Syria: foreign ministers
The United States and the European Union have consistently demanded Assad stand down in any peace deal
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Scottish lawmakers to hold independence vote on eve of Brexit
May has failed to convince the SNP which has warned of the negative consequences of leaving the EU
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Dutch vote in key elections as far-right slips
Observers predict this time round however, four or even five parties may be needed to reach the 76-seat majority
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EU expected to approve new military HQ
European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker called for a common EU defence headquarters in September
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Turkey Kurdish party co-leader given 5-month jail sentence
Demirtas has been held in jail since November on charges of links to the outlawed Kurdistan Worker's Party
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US letter to Serbia makes no mention of EU bid
Trump has been scornful of the European Union and multilateral treaties in general
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US tight-lipped as Israel settler law sparks world outrage
Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit warned the government that the law may be unconstitutional
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Migration, Trump to dominate EU summit
Donald Tusk warned this week that Trump was a "threat" to the EU.
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Bilateral ties: EU delegation meets chief secretary
Affairs pertaining to cooperation in the field of education, health, social welfare and human rights were discussed
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EU-Canada trade pact: some key questions
Landmark pact has sparked a wave of debate in Europe
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Merkel says no 'cherry picking' for Britain in Brexit talks
'EU must consider limiting Britain's access to its single market if London fails to accept bloc's four freedoms'
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Turkey says EU 'incomplete' without it, eyes better US ties
The EU is still a strategic choice for Turkey, says President Erdogan
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Brexit negotiator Verhofstadt running for EU parliament head
Guy Verhofstadt vows to be a "bridge builder" during turbulent times following Brexit vote
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British PM urges post-Brexit vote unity in 2017
May said that she was planning to negotiate both Brexit and Britain's future relationship with the EU by 2019
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Agreement: EU sees Japan free-trade deal in early 2017
For Europe, deal would represent a symbolic breakthrough
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Outlook Negative: Fitch affirms British debt rating
Fitch assumes that private-sector investment growth will decline in 2017
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EU approves Microsoft buyout of LinkedIn with conditions
Microsoft's $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn was announced in June
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France expresses interest in improving trade ties
Will arrange NOCs for business community, says ambassador
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Regulator’s report: EU banks at risk from bad loans
Technology-related risks are increasing amid lingering litigation concerns
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EU provides 45m euros for youth training
48,500 people including 30% women will be trained in third phase
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UK foreign minister stands firm on immigration talk
Boris Johnson denies contradicting government policy on immigration during private conversations with EU ambassadors
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Fed up with EU, Erdogan says Turkey could join Shanghai bloc
NATO member Turkey's prospects of joining the EU look more remote than ever after 11 years of negotiations
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‘EU concerned over rights violations in occupied Kashmir’
AJK premier says he presented the Kashmir case in new dimension before European authorities
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British PM warns against blocking Brexit
The High Court ruled that the government does not have the power to trigger Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty