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Brussels takes UK to court over EU citizens’ rights

The European Commission has longstanding concerns that the extended families of Europeans living in the UK aren’t getting what they...

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Personal money transfers: Which EU country sends the...

The amount of money sent outside the EU by people who live within it keeps growing every year and is significantly higher than the...

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New Berlinale chief Tricia Tuttle says Germany’s Israel-Gaza...

In a recent interview, Tricia Tuttle, the new head of the Berlin Film Festival, says that the German position on the Israel-Gaza conflict...

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French government bonds under pressure after Moody's...

The yield on 10-year French debt rose to more than 3%, on the first trading day after the credit rating agency unexpectedly cut France's...

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Cyclone Chido 'worst storm in 90 years' hits Mayotte

Officials have called the storm the most destructive to hit the archipelago in 90 years, with fears of a high death toll as the cyclone...

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Fighters in Sudan's civil war raping girls as young...

The Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group fighting Sudan's army, is accused of committing mass sexual atrocities during...

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Finland accelerates preparedness for war in all forms

Finnish commitment to defending their sovereignty from an imperialistic Russia has long been part of the Finnish psyche, and intrinsic...

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Want to try out climate fiction? Take your pick from...

The first-ever Climate Fiction prize has announced its longlist of books - and they’re all written by women.

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Cyclone Chido ravages Mayotte island

The people of Mayotte are trying to assess the damage caused by the passage of Cyclone Chido over the weekend.

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Grammy-nominated rapper Slowthai found not guilty...

The verdicts came after a two-week trial and over 10 hours of jury deliberation at Oxford Crown Court.

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Scholz loses no-confidence vote against his government,...

The result paves the way for snap elections to be held on 23 February, with polls indicating Germany could be heading for a right-wing...

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European Central Bank warns of how a shift in US trade...

Christine Lagarde also said that the ECB will continue to cut interest rates, but that worries persisted about economic growth.

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