EU News
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Bangladesh’s GSP facilities to EU markets will continue: European Ombudsman
The European Ombudsman has nullified the rights groups' complaints against labour rights violation in Bangladesh and given verdict in favour...
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EU considers consuming 1,500 kid refugees in Greece: German govt
EUROPE is considering consuming up to at least one 1,500 migrant children who are housed in Greek camps, Germany said...
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EU launches anti-dumping investigation on China aluminium products
The European Commission has opened a study into whether China is dumping aluminium extrusions, products trusted in transport, construction and...
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PM seeks EU support for Rohingya reparation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has sought continued support of the European Union (EU) including Italy to ensure safe, dignified and...
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Apple pushes back against EU common charger, warns of innovation risks
iPhone maker Apple on Thursday pushed back against EU lawmakers’ call for a common charger, warning the move could hamper...
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EU legal opinion: mass data retention at odds with EU law
A legal adviser at the European Union's highest court said Wednesday that the bloc's data protection rules should prevent member...
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EU leaders break stalemate over climate target
EU leaders broke a deadlock early Friday and claimed a deal over a key climate target by committing to achieve...
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EU antitrust regulators seek details of Google’s data practices
European Union (EU) antitrust regulators are seeking details of Google’s data collection practices, according to a document seen by Reuters,...
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EU countries back tough line on 5G suppliers in potential blow to Huawei
EU countries on Friday endorsed a tough line for selecting 5G suppliers, including vetting the domestic legal framework to which...
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'EU have done all in our power for orderly Brexit'
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker insisted Tuesday the EU had done "all in our power" to ensure an orderly Brexit,...
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Merkel govt to unveil climate strategy
Feeling the heat from a vocal climate protest movement, German Chan-cellor Angela Merkel's government plans Friday to unveil a multi-billion-euro...
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EU lawmakers see higher risk of no-deal Brexit
The European Union lawmakers dealing with Brexit said on Wednesday there was an increased risk of a disorderly British exit...
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MEPs elect first female EU Commission president
Germany's Ursula von der Leyen has been narrowly elected president of the EU Commission following a secret ballot among MEPs.The...
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EU leaders try anew to end impasse on top jobs
European Union leaders meet in Brussels on Tuesday for the third straight day of talks aimed at defusing fresh power...
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EU summit suspended amid deadlock over top job candidates
Just as the leaders were reported to be holding a series of votes on a shortlist of candidates, a spokesman...
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EU leaders struggle to agree on candidates for top jobs
European Union leaders struggled deep into Monday to narrow down a list of candidates for key posts at the helm...