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Brexit: Tens of thousands EU citizens face deportation because of government settled status scheme, MPs warn

Tens of thousands of EU citizens resident in the UK – including some of the “heroes and heroines of the coronavirus crisis” – could be facing deportation because they have fallen through the cracks...

Britain Won’t Become EU ‘Client State’, UK Chief Brexit Negotiator Warns Ahead of Fresh Talks

The UK "won't blink" in the crucial talks on post-Brexit economic arrangements, Britain's chief negotiator David Frost warned his EU colleagues in an interview with the Mail on Sunday, insisting that the UK would...

UK warns EU on Brexit: We won’t blink first

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will not blink first in Brexit trade negotiations with the European Union and is not scared of a no-deal exit at the end of the year, the country’s top Brexit...

EU’s taxonomy regulation – towards a greener economic recovery

As indicated in the European Commission’s Action Plan on financing sustainable growth, issued in March 2018, the lack of a clear definition of “environmentally-sustainable economic activities” presents one of the biggest obstacles to the...

EU approves $236m aid to Covid-hit Alitalia

The European Commission has found Italian €199.45 million ($236 million) support in favour of Alitalia aiming to compensate the airline for the damages suffered due to the coronavirus outbreak. Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager said: “This...

EU criticizes the sentencing of Azerbaijani opposition leader

The European Union Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Spokesperson Peter Stano has criticized the sentencing of Azerbaijani opposition leader Tofiq Yagublu. "Armenpress" introduces the text of the statement: “On 3 September, Mr Tofiq Yagublu, Deputy Chairman of...

Britain will not be EU ‘client state’, says UK Brexit envoy

LONDON, Sept 6 — Britain will not become “a client state” under the terms of any post-Brexit trade deal struck with the European Union, the UK’s chief negotiator David Frost insisted late yesterday. Ahead of...

Sterling (GBP) Remains Under Pressure as EU/UK Trade Talks Stall

<!--UdmComment--><!--/UdmComment--> <h2 class="fe_heading2">Sterling (GBP) Remains Under Pressure as EU/UK...

EU’s Michel says relocation no silver bullet to migration feuds

Europe must improve migration procedures on its external borders, seal more deals with foreign countries and synchronise asylum policies in the bloc before it tackles the thorny issue of hosting asylum seekers, a top...

Travel news: EU working on a new ‘traffic light’ system for Covid-19 travel

The EU Commission has taken a step … from high-risk (red) areas. EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva … Johansson, extolled the EU's efforts...

EU Reportedly Set to ‘Sideline Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier’ in a Bid to End Brexit Stalemate

The EU is set to sideline the bloc's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier to try to end the persistent deadlock in negotiations, The Telegraph has reported citing sources. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen...

EU to reaffirm its support for Greek and Cypriot sovereignty at summit-Michel

European Union leaders will decide on a “carrot and stick” approach to Turkey when they meet on September 24-25, their chairman said on Friday, proposing a multi-party conference to defuse tensions in the eastern...

EU Demands Potential Veto on Britain’s Post-Brexit Laws, Regulations – Report

The European Union is demanding a potential veto on Britain's post-Brexit laws and regulations to be inscribed in the trade agreement, The Times reported on Saturday, citing senior government officials. According to the newspaper, the UK's...

European Union brings relief to flood victims in Sudan

In response to weeks of relentless heavy rains which have caused severe floods in 6 provinces in Sudan, the European Union has provided € 100.000 in humanitarian funding to assist the most affected families. This...

Discussions on ways to further advance the EU-Sri Lanka bilateral engagement

Sept 04, Colombo: Ambassador of the Delegation of the European Union in Colombo Denis Chaibi along with the EU Ambassadors of Italy, the Netherlands and Charge d’ Affaires of the Embassies of Romania, Germany...

EU Commission proposes ways to streamline travel restrictions

THE European Union (EU) should introduce a coordinated traffic-light system to provide clear information to people about the travel restrictions in place within the bloc due to the pandemic, the European Commission suggested on...

Europe lights the way for schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

A high-level meeting hosted by WHO/Europe and the Italian Ministry of Health has paved the way for longer term dialogue between Member States on how schools in the WHO European Region can teach in the wake of COVID-19. “Our actions must target the virus not the children. We cannot ask our children to press the pause button on their lives,” said Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, on opening up the discussion that sought to create a consensus on how societies and schools can best manage this transition.

Lack of EU unity on asylum keeps refugees at the margins

As the number of displaced people seeking to enter the European Union, primarily via Greece and its Balkan and Mediterranean neighbors, continued to rise in 2015, the Dublin Regulation should have determined which countries...

EU Commission pursues attack on low-tax countries

The European Commission is vigorously pursuing its attack on low-tax countries, despite the slap-down it received when the EU’s second-highest court quashed its €14.3 billion lawsuit against Apple on July 16. The Commission argued that...

Unacceptable! – EU blows hot as US impose sanctions on ICC staff

The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat and France called on Thursday for Washington to reverse its sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and another member of the ICC, calling the measures “unacceptable and...

EU standing by ICC after US sanctions

BRUSSELS: The European Union will defend the International Criminal … persistent external challenges and the European Union stands firm against all attempts … institutions,” Peter Stano, spokesman for EU diplomatic chief Josep Borrell, told …

European Union adds lithium to critical raw materials list

The European Union has added lithium, used in batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs), to a list of critical materials as part of a strategy to reduce its reliance on imports. The group of 27...

What is artificial intelligence and how is it used? | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/society/20200827STO85804/

Roma integration: fight social exclusion, poverty and anti-gypsyism, MEPs demand | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20200827IPR85807/
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