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EU yet to deliver package of proposals to save JCPOA: Iran
Jun 30, 2018 10:20Iran has dismissed media reports about having received a package of proposals from the European Union to save a multilateral nuclear agreement between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries from which the US has withdrawn, saying the Europeans are holding their final discussions in this regard.
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EU guilty in any refugee death after new deal: MSF
Jun 30, 2018 03:49Doctors Without Borders has slammed the EU's new refugee deal, warning that the European governments will be responsible for putting the lives of the most vulnerable people at stake.
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EU says 'last call' for Britain in Brexit talks
Jun 30, 2018 02:43European Union President Donald Tusk issued a "last call" Friday for Britain to explain what it wants from Brexit, as the bloc warned time was running out and stepped up preparations for the prospect of no deal.
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Three babies die, 100 people go missing after refugee boat sinks off Libya
Jun 29, 2018 14:52Three babies have died in an incident where a boat transporting more than 100 refugees capsized off the coast of Libya, according to survivors and the coast guard.
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EU plans to strengthen military readiness, cut reliance on US
Jun 29, 2018 08:55The European Union must strengthen its defenses, spend more and be able to act independently of the United States, the bloc's leaders said in a summit statement released early on Friday, pledging to push ahead with a new military cooperation pact.
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EU leaders extend economic sanctions against Russia
Jun 29, 2018 08:51European Union leaders have agreed to extend the bloc’s economic sanctions against Russia for another six months.
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‘Zombie knives’ causing rise in stabbing deaths in UK: Police
Jun 29, 2018 02:46Violence is spiraling out of control in the British capital as gun and knife-related attacks have reached record highs and the metropolitan police are dealing with a shortage of officers.
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Baltic states link power grids to cut reliance on Russia
Jun 28, 2018 14:10The leaders of the Baltic states and Poland were to sign a long-awaited deal on Thursday to connect their power grids to the European Union grid by 2025 and break their dependence on Russia, a Soviet legacy.
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Turkey condemns ‘hypocritical’ EU view of accession talks
Jun 27, 2018 14:58Turkey on Wednesday slammed the European Union as "hypocritical" and "prejudiced" after the bloc said Ankara was moving further away from Europe, just days after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won a new term.
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International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
Jun 27, 2018 04:57The International Conference on Drug Abuse and Trafficking, held on June 17-26, 1987 in Vienna, aimed at expressing the political will of nations to combat the illicit drug phenomenon, in which the document C.M.O was approved by the participating countries.