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European Parliament urges leaders to snub Saudi G20

The European Parliament on Thursday voted to downgrade its attendance at the November G20 summit in Saudi Arabia over human rights concerns, and to...

European Parliament cements position on climate change before haggling by member states

By Kate Abnett3 Min Read BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers have backed a plan to cut greenhouse gases by 60% from 1990 levels by...

Which priorities for the [post-]COVID-19 EU External Action?

COMECE EU External Relations Commission Which priorities for the COVID-19 EU External Action? The COMECE Commission on the EU External Relations gathered online on 29 September 2020 to discuss the most pressing issues...

Only four countries in Europe are below a critical coronavirus threshold

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control's (ECDC) coronavirus alarm threshold is 20 cases per 100,000 people on a seven-day average. Beyond that, the agency says, the risk of Covid-19 is high, with a very high probability of infection, …

Defence Minister: ‘Conclusions of the European Council send a clear message to Turkey’

The conclusions of the European Council on October 1st send a clear message in all directions, confirming the full solidarity and determination of the...

Boris Johnson ‘optimistic’ about Brexit trade deal as UK and EU talks stall

Boris Johnson said he is “pretty optimistic” about striking a trade deal with the European Union. The comments come as the Prime Minister prepares to...

Boris Johnson says he wants a trade deal with the EU like Canada OR Australia

Dominic Raab has vowed that Britain will no longer be 'held over a barrel by Brussels' as Downing Street insisted the two parties had...

European Union launches legal action over UK Brexit bill

By AFP BRUSSELS: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen declared Thursday that Brussels has begun...

European Union takes legal action against UK over planned Brexit bill

The European Union took legal action against Britain on Thursday over its plans to pass legislation that would breach parts of the legally binding...
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