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France, EU partners pressing US to moderate Iran bans, Macron tells Rouhani
Apr 10, 2019 00:29French President Emmanuel Macron says Paris and its European partners are pressing the Trump administration to moderate the sanctions it imposed against Tehran after withdrawing the US from the Iran nuclear deal.
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China, EU stress commitment to ‘continued, full’ implementation of Iran’s nuclear deal
Apr 09, 2019 23:58China and the European Union have once again reaffirmed their commitment to the “continued, full and effective” implementation of a 2015 multilateral nuclear agreement as a leading factor in the global non-proliferation architecture.
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Confidence in UK governing system at 15-yr low: Research
Apr 08, 2019 07:48British voters want a strong leader, who is willing to break the rules and force through wide-scale reform after three years of Brexit crisis pushed confidence in the political system to a 15-year low, a research shows.
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Pope blames US, Europe for deaths of people in war zones
Apr 07, 2019 01:28Pope Francis says arms sales by the United States and Europe are to blame for the deaths of people, including children, in such places as Yemen, Syria, and Afghanistan.
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May: Compromise with opposition only way to secure Brexit
Apr 07, 2019 01:01British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Saturday that the longer it takes to find a compromise with the opposition Labour Party to secure a parliamentary majority for a Brexit deal, the less likely it is that Britain will leave the European Union.
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UK opposition leader: I'm waiting for May to move Brexit 'red lines'
Apr 07, 2019 00:52British Prime Minister Theresa May has yet to move the “red lines” that have blocked a deal for Britain to leave the EU, opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Saturday, after May launched talks with him in a last-ditch bid to save Brexit.
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Britain's May asks EU for Brexit extension to June 30; EU could offer a year
Apr 05, 2019 14:19British Prime Minister Theresa May wrote to European Council President Donald Tusk on Friday asking for a delay of Brexit until up to June 30, but said she aims to get Britain out of the EU earlier to avoid it participating in European elections.
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EU worries about Italian recession risk, German slowdown
Apr 05, 2019 07:58Italy's economic situation is "delicate" and needs to be monitored closely, the European Union economics commissioner Pierre Moscovici said on Friday, as concerns are growing over the threat of recession there and a slowdown in Germany.
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MP quips as ‘broken’ UK parliament leaks water
Apr 05, 2019 02:16The main hall of the UK parliament, known as the House of Commons, has been forced to close down for a day as a water leak caused by heavy rain prompts lawmakers to banter about a "broken" legislature which has failed to find a way forward on Britain’s departure from the European Union.
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UK police gather 10,000 officers in preparation for no-deal unrest
Apr 04, 2019 14:59Police in the United Kingdom have called on politicians and activists to exercise restraint in their debates about Brexit as some 10,000 special officers are mobilized to respond to warnings that a failure to leave the European Union on April 12 would cause major unrest.