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Contaminated eggs scandal spreads from Europe to Asia
Aug 12, 2017 04:32A scandal involving eggs contaminated with insecticide spread to 15 EU countries, Switzerland and as far away as Hong Kong on Friday as the European Commission called for a special meeting on the growing crisis.
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EU says Iran deal sound, all parties stick to terms
Aug 03, 2017 10:34The European Union, which supervises the implementation of the landmark July 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, says all parties to the agreement remain committed to its implementation.
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EU ready to respond to anti-Russia sanctions: Junker
Aug 03, 2017 02:52President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker has warned the EU will take retaliatory measures “within days” if the newly-signed US sanctions against Russia target businesses in the European Union (EU).
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Iran oil exports rise in July on shipments to Europe
Aug 01, 2017 08:42Iran's oil exports rose by 45,000 barrels per day in July compared to the previous month, data released by the Ministry of Petroleum showed on Tuesday.
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EU, UK fail to reach agreement in Brexit talks
Jul 22, 2017 08:13Britain and the European Union have failed to reach an agreement on the future rights of EU citizens in the UK and Britons in Europe after Brexit.
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G20 communique exposes split with US on climate policy
Jul 08, 2017 15:47The G20 summit final communique has been issued with all members except the US collectively agreeing that the landmark Paris Climate Accord must be implemented.
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Muslim religious leaders launch European tour in condemnation of terrorism
Jul 08, 2017 12:15Scores of Muslim religious leaders have started a tour of the sites of recent terrorist attacks that hit Europe to remember the victims and denounce violence.
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Iran: Europe not on agenda of gas exports
Jul 07, 2017 08:48The Islamic of Iran has removed an old plan to export natural gas to Europe and is instead focusing on exports to its neighbors as well as India.
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EU backs refugee restrictions despite criticism
Jul 06, 2017 15:55The European Union has decided to extend financial support to Libya to stem the flow of refugees headed to the EU.
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Total’s deal bares Europe-US split on Iran
Jul 05, 2017 07:50One German automaker has finally made its mind to resume business in Iran after a 17-year gap, as more European companies seem to be dropping their qualms about trade with the Islamic Republic.