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Most important textile polluting nations in the EU listed, UK ranked 4th worst
The 15 nations in the EU creating the most textile pollution have already been listed...
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EU moves towards Brexit delay as MPs reject Johnson's timetable to rush legislation
EU leaders should delay Brexit after Prime Minister Boris Johnson paused legislation on his deal...
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Taking helm of diplomacy, Macron ignores EU
Just as the United States is seeking less frosty ties with the new leaders of...
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Neon eye make-up may look cool but is it fit for human application?
I absolutely love neon colours, pink in particular. So you can imagine my excitement when...
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EU seeks to deescalate Persian Gulf tensions
European Union nations were looking to deescalate tensions in the Persian Gulf area on Monday...
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EU chief struggles to sell job winners to hostile lawmakers
European Council President Donald Tusk appealed Thursday to hostile lawmakers to endorse a raft of...
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Macron urges Trump to 'clarify his position' on EU
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Donald Trump to "clarify his position" regarding the European...
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EU at odds over Albania, N. Macedonia; Cyprus threatens veto over Turkey
European Union states were at loggerheads on Monday over starting talks with Albania and North...
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Airlines want joint lifting of 737 MAX ban, but EU cautious
Global airlines urged regulators on Sunday to coordinate on software changes to the Boeing 737...
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After EU poll disaster, U.K. girds for no-deal Brexit battle
Britain’s two main parties set the stage on Monday for a battle over a no-deal...
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U.K. concedes it must hold EU election
The British government on Tuesday acknowledged for the first time that the country will definitely...
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EU Pressures Korea to Ratify Int'l Labor Standards
The EU on Tuesday warned Korea of legal measures if it continues to drag its...
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EU panel backs visa-free travel for Britons after Brexit
A European Parliament committee on Wednesday backed giving Britons the right to travel to the...
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Google says it is complying with EU antitrust orders
Google has made and will make a number of changes to address EU antitrust regulators’...
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Google fined USD 1.7 billion for search ad blocks in third EU sanction
Alphabet Inc unit Google was fined 1.49 billion euros (USD 1.7 billion) on Wednesday, its...
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U.K., EU announce change to Brexit deal ahead of key vote
Britain and the European Union emerged from last-minute talks late Monday to announce they had...
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EU, UK officials hold more Brexit talks
British and EU officials were meeting on Saturday (Mar 9) to try again to break...
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Net migration into U.K. from EU falls to near-decade low
Net migration into Britain from the other 27 European Union countries has fallen to near-decade...
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Teen wins EU pledge to work on climate
The European Union should spend hundreds of billions of euros combating climate change during the...
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Poroshenko: Ukraine must join EU, NATO
Ukraine must join the European Union and NATO to protect itself from Russia’s expansionist actions,...
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EU may tighten rules against China’s Huawai due to feared intel
The European Union’s digital affairs chief fears that Huawei Technologies Co. is providing intelligence to...
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More than 95,000 data breach complaints since rules kicked in
Europe’s data protection regulators have received more than 95,000 complaints about possible data breaches, eight...
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Backstage drama accompanies Romania’s debut in EU presidency
Backstage drama came to the fore Thursday as Romania assumed the presidency of the European...
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EU, US denounce Bangladesh election violence, irregularities
Western powers condemned election day violence in Bangladesh and described a range of other irregularities...
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Next generation of GPS satellites are headed to space
After months of delays, the U.S. Air Force is about to launch the first of...