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The UK and EU vow to mend their Brexit battered ties. They will set a new agenda and hold summits

Read full article: The UK and EU vow to mend their Brexit battered ties. They will set a new agenda and hold summits

The United Kingdom and the European Union say they will strengthen their relationship after the damage caused by Brexit.

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European Union leaders agree on top officials who will be the face of world's largest trading bloc

Read full article: European Union leaders agree on top officials who will be the face of world's largest trading bloc

European Union leaders have agreed on the officials who will be the face of the world’s biggest trading bloc in coming years for issues ranging from anti-trust investigations to foreign policy.

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G7 summit opens with deal to use Russian assets for Ukraine as EU's traditional powers recalibrate

Read full article: G7 summit opens with deal to use Russian assets for Ukraine as EU's traditional powers recalibrate

A summit of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations has opened in Italy.

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G7 leaders agree to lend Ukraine billions backed by Russia's frozen assets. Here's how it will work

Read full article: G7 leaders agree to lend Ukraine billions backed by Russia's frozen assets. Here's how it will work

The leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy democracies have agreed to set in motion a $50 billion loan to help Ukraine.

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Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference

Read full article: Belgian and Czech leaders exhort the EU to react amid concern over Russian election interference

The leaders of Belgium and the Czech Republic are warning their European Union partners to take urgent action to prevent Russian interference in June’s Europe-wide elections.

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Security and climate change drive a return to nuclear energy as over 30 nations sign summit pledge

Read full article: Security and climate change drive a return to nuclear energy as over 30 nations sign summit pledge

Over 30 nations from around the world have pledged to boost nuclear energy to help achieve a climate-neutral globe while providing countries an added sense of security independence.

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EU leaders mull ways to get more arms to outgunned Ukraine amid a new sense of urgency

Read full article: EU leaders mull ways to get more arms to outgunned Ukraine amid a new sense of urgency

European Union leaders are debating new ways to help boost arms and ammunition production for Ukraine.

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Hungary opposes billions in new EU aid for Ukraine. A new summit will try to change that

Read full article: Hungary opposes billions in new EU aid for Ukraine. A new summit will try to change that

European Union leaders at a summit on Thursday will focus on the one member state blocking a 50-billion-euro ($54 billion) war support package for Ukraine: Hungary, the country in the bloc with the closest ties to Russia.

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Ukraine’s a step closer to joining the EU. Here’s what it means, and why it matters

Read full article: Ukraine’s a step closer to joining the EU. Here’s what it means, and why it matters

Ukraine has received a green light to start sped-up talks on joining the European Union.

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EU leaders increasingly back a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza

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The dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is prompting more European Union countries to support the idea of a humanitarian cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas.

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Ukraine gets EU membership boost, but no new European aid, after setback in US

Read full article: Ukraine gets EU membership boost, but no new European aid, after setback in US

The European Union has failed to agree on a $54 billion package in financial aid that Ukraine desperately needs to stay afloat, even as the bloc decided to open accession negotiations with the war-torn country.

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China, EU summit exposes divisions over Ukraine, trade, subsidies

Read full article: China, EU summit exposes divisions over Ukraine, trade, subsidies

The leaders of China and the European Union have held wide-ranging talks that included their disputes over trade and a deep divide over the war in Ukraine.

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Germany's defense minister unveils more help for Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion

Read full article: Germany's defense minister unveils more help for Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is vowing to keep supporting Ukraine’s efforts to win its war against Russia, pledging further military aid worth 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion).

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European Union leaders seek aid access to Gaza and weigh the plight of EU citizens there

Read full article: European Union leaders seek aid access to Gaza and weigh the plight of EU citizens there

European Union leaders are grappling with ways to use their combined leverage to ensure that more aid reaches Palestinians in need in Gaza.

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The Israel-Hamas war could threaten already fragile economies in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan

Read full article: The Israel-Hamas war could threaten already fragile economies in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan

Economic crises are rippling through the countries bordering Israel.

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US commitment to Ukraine a central question as Biden meets with EU heads during congressional chaos

Read full article: US commitment to Ukraine a central question as Biden meets with EU heads during congressional chaos

President Joe Biden has welcomed European Union leaders to the White House.

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EU leaders paper over differences after a cacophony mars their response to the Israel-Hamas war

Read full article: EU leaders paper over differences after a cacophony mars their response to the Israel-Hamas war

European Union leaders are struggling to paper over their differences as a cacophony of opinions and reactions mar the bloc’s response to the Israel-Hamas war.

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EU leaders will meet to deal with the fallout in Europe from the Israel-Hamas war

Read full article: EU leaders will meet to deal with the fallout in Europe from the Israel-Hamas war

A top European Union official says the bloc's leaders will hold an emergency summit on Tuesday as concerns grow that the war between Israel and Hamas could fuel inter-communal tensions in Europe.

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European Union offers a new growth plan to Western Balkans that partly opens access to single market

Read full article: European Union offers a new growth plan to Western Balkans that partly opens access to single market

European Union leaders have offered a new growth plan to the six Western Balkans countries that opens parts of the EU single market to them in return for deep reforms, ahead of their full membership in the bloc.

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The AP Interview: EU President Michel warns about spillover of Israel-Hamas war into Europe

Read full article: The AP Interview: EU President Michel warns about spillover of Israel-Hamas war into Europe

European Union leader Charles Michel has warned in The AP Interview that the Israel-Hamas war could create a surge in refugees heading for Europe, raising the risk of spurring on anti-migrant forces, deepening divisions and inflaming tensions between supporters of Israel and the Palestinians.

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EU summit points to reforms the bloc needs in order to welcome Ukraine and others as new members

Read full article: EU summit points to reforms the bloc needs in order to welcome Ukraine and others as new members

European Union leaders are acknowledging that just as aspiring members must meet exacting criteria to join the bloc, the 27 member nations also must work hard to reform the EU to make sure it can work smoothly with 30-plus nations.

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UNGA Briefing: Netanyahu, tuberculosis and what else is going on at the UN

Read full article: UNGA Briefing: Netanyahu, tuberculosis and what else is going on at the UN

It’s Day 4 of the U.N. General Assembly high-level meeting that brings world leaders together at U.N. headquarters in New York.

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India seeks a greater voice for the developing world at G20, but Ukraine war may overshadow talks

Read full article: India seeks a greater voice for the developing world at G20, but Ukraine war may overshadow talks

It’s never been easy for the leaders of the world’s largest economies to find common ground, but Russia’s war on Ukraine has made it even harder for the Group of 20 meeting to reach meaningful agreements this year.

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EU, Japan celebrate close cooperation with end of EU food restrictions in wake of Fukushima disaster

Read full article: EU, Japan celebrate close cooperation with end of EU food restrictions in wake of Fukushima disaster

The European Union and Japan have announced that the 27-nation bloc will lift the food import restrictions it had imposed in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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Angered over EU migrant rules, Poland and Hungary veto a summit statement in a gesture of protest

Read full article: Angered over EU migrant rules, Poland and Hungary veto a summit statement in a gesture of protest

Hungary and Poland have vetoed a statement by European Union leaders laying out their migration priorities in a symbolic gesture of protest.

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Zelenskyy pushes for Ukraine support at European leaders' summit in Moldova

Read full article: Zelenskyy pushes for Ukraine support at European leaders' summit in Moldova

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s unrelenting quest for more political support and security backing from NATO got a warm welcome during a sprawling summit where nearly every European leader had assembled to condemn Russia and Belarus.

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Sanctions against Russia and what the G7 may do to fortify them

Read full article: Sanctions against Russia and what the G7 may do to fortify them

The Group of Seven advanced economies are expected to announce more sanctions against Russia to further hinder its war effort in Ukraine during their summit in Hiroshima, Japan.

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EU Council chief vows support, ammunition for Ukraine

Read full article: EU Council chief vows support, ammunition for Ukraine

European Council President Charles Michel has pledged to continue supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression “for as long as necessary,” adding that EU leaders will “massively ramp up” ammunition production to send to the war-torn country.

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Zelenskyy: Ukraine intercepted plans to destroy Moldova

Read full article: Zelenskyy: Ukraine intercepted plans to destroy Moldova

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he has discovered plans by Russian secret services to destroy Moldova.

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EU prepares more Russia sanctions; Kremlin readies offensive

Read full article: EU prepares more Russia sanctions; Kremlin readies offensive

European Union officials say the bloc will unveil its 10th package of sanctions against Russia on Feb. 24 to mark the anniversary of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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EU seeking to offset Biden's green plans with own subsidies

Read full article: EU seeking to offset Biden's green plans with own subsidies

European Union leaders and member nations are putting forward moves to ensure the EU would not be left behind by the United States in the green industry race.

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Turkish official gives June date for Nordic NATO expansion

Read full article: Turkish official gives June date for Nordic NATO expansion

A senior Turkish official says Sweden and Finland are unlikely to be able to join NATO before June.

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EU, Western Balkans boost partnership amid Ukraine war

Read full article: EU, Western Balkans boost partnership amid Ukraine war

EU leaders and their counterparts in the Western Balkans have worked to strengthen their partnership during a summit in Albania as Russia's war in Ukraine threatens to reshape the geopolitical balance in the region.

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China's Xi urges Ukraine talks in meeting with EU's Michel

Read full article: China's Xi urges Ukraine talks in meeting with EU's Michel

China says leader Xi Jinping has urged negotiations on a political solution to the Ukraine conflict in talks with visiting European Council President Charles Michel in Beijing.

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Leaders of French-speaking countries hold summit in Tunisia

Read full article: Leaders of French-speaking countries hold summit in Tunisia

Leaders of French-speaking countries are gathering on the Tunisian island off the Mediterranean coast for a summit amid a soaring cost-of-living crisis across Africa, Europe and the Middle East due to the war in Ukraine.

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European leader calls on world, China to pressure Russia

Read full article: European leader calls on world, China to pressure Russia

The European Council president urged global powers Tuesday to intensify pressure on Russia over its war against Ukraine, including Moscow’s biggest supporter, China.

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Germany urges western Balkan leaders to resolve conflicts

Read full article: Germany urges western Balkan leaders to resolve conflicts

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has told leaders of six Balkan countries that aspire to join the European Union that “it is high time to overcome regional conflicts” and stand together as Russia wages war in Ukraine.

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Italy's far-right leader visits EU: "We are not Martians"

Read full article: Italy's far-right leader visits EU: "We are not Martians"

New far-right Premier Giorgia Meloni has used her first visit to European Union headquarters to declare that Italy will be a force to reckon with in EU affairs.

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EU revisits Balkans to win friends, seek more influence

Read full article: EU revisits Balkans to win friends, seek more influence

The European Union is in the midst of yet another goodwill trip through the Western Balkans to drum up support for the 27-nation bloc.

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EU ministers delay for a month decision on more energy unity

Read full article: EU ministers delay for a month decision on more energy unity

European Union nations have given themselves yet another month to overcome deep differences on groundbreaking measures to shield their citizens from the energy crisis.

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EU to boost Ukraine funds amid refugee exodus concerns

Read full article: EU to boost Ukraine funds amid refugee exodus concerns

European Union leaders have given the green light to a plan to provide Ukraine with 18 billion euros in financial support over the next year.

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EU leaders avoid deep rift on gas price cap at energy summit

Read full article: EU leaders avoid deep rift on gas price cap at energy summit

European Union leaders are struggling to find immediate practical solutions on how to deal with the energy crisis but avoid an open rift between Germany and France.

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EU leaders divided on gas price cap at energy crisis summit

Read full article: EU leaders divided on gas price cap at energy crisis summit

European Union leaders struggled to find immediate practical solutions at their summit called to grapple with the energy crisis fueled by the war in Ukraine and maintain a united front in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin coercion.

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EU leaders united against Russia, divided over energy summit

Read full article: EU leaders united against Russia, divided over energy summit

European Union leaders head into Thursday's energy summit looking for joint measures to contain an energy crisis that has already dented their economy and threatens to spread more hardship this winter.

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Armenia, Azerbaijan hold talks in efforts to ease tensions

Read full article: Armenia, Azerbaijan hold talks in efforts to ease tensions

The leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia have held talks in Prague in efforts to ease tensions between the two longtime adversaries.

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No summit breakthrough, EU struggles with gas price cap plan

Read full article: No summit breakthrough, EU struggles with gas price cap plan

European Union leaders are struggling to bridge significant differences over a natural gas price cap as winter approaches and Russia’s war on Ukraine fuels an energy crisis.

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Coalition of leaders: Urgent action needed for food security

Read full article: Coalition of leaders: Urgent action needed for food security

Leaders from Europe, the Americas and Africa are calling for urgent action and funding to ease a growing global food security crisis.

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G-7 leaders end summit pledging to hurt Russia economically

Read full article: G-7 leaders end summit pledging to hurt Russia economically

Leaders of the world’s wealthiest democracies have struck a united stance to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes” as Russia’s invasion grinds on.

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Oil price cap could strike Russia's war chest — if enforced

Read full article: Oil price cap could strike Russia's war chest — if enforced

Leaders of the world's biggest developed economies are looking for ways to cut off Russian President Vladimir Putin's oil money, which is helping finance the war against Ukraine.

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Zelenskyy tells G-7 summit Ukraine forces face urgent moment

Read full article: Zelenskyy tells G-7 summit Ukraine forces face urgent moment

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has underscored the urgency of helping his country’s military improve its position against Russia during a video meeting with leading economic powers.

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Biden urges Western unity on Ukraine amid war fatigue

Read full article: Biden urges Western unity on Ukraine amid war fatigue

President Joe Biden and Western allies at a three-day summit in the Bavarian Alps say they're intent on keeping economic fallout from the war in Ukraine from fracturing the global coalition working to punish Russia’s aggression.

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EU leaders endorse Croatia's switch to euro currency

Read full article: EU leaders endorse Croatia's switch to euro currency

European Union leaders have agreed that Croatia will join the group of countries using the euro currency next year.

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EU leaders tackle inflation, energy shocks from Russia's war

Read full article: EU leaders tackle inflation, energy shocks from Russia's war

A day after endorsing Ukraine’s candidacy to join the European Union, the bloc’s leaders turned their attention to the severe economic turbulence from Russia’s war in the neighboring country.

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Leading EU official calls bloc's expansion a “top priority”

Read full article: Leading EU official calls bloc's expansion a “top priority”

European Council President Charles Michel is visiting North Macedonia.

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EXPLAINER: Effects of EU Russia oil ban, Moscow's response

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Effects of EU Russia oil ban, Moscow's response

The European Union has agreed to slash Russian oil imports in a tough escalation of the bloc’s campaign of sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

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EU leaders agree to ban 90% of Russian oil by year-end

Read full article: EU leaders agree to ban 90% of Russian oil by year-end

European Union leaders have agreed to embargo most Russian oil imports into the bloc by year-end.

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EU rushes out $300 billion roadmap to ditch Russian energy

Read full article: EU rushes out $300 billion roadmap to ditch Russian energy

The European Union’s executive arm is moving to jump-start plans for the EU to abandon Russian energy amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine.

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Ukraine asks G7 to step up arms supply, pressure on Russia

Read full article: Ukraine asks G7 to step up arms supply, pressure on Russia

Ukraine’s foreign minister says his country is willing to engage in diplomatic talks with Russia to unblock grain supplies and achieve a political solution to the war in Ukraine but won’t accept ultimatums.

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Slovakia, Hungary won't back EU sanctions on Russian energy

Read full article: Slovakia, Hungary won't back EU sanctions on Russian energy

Slovakia and Hungary say they will not support sanctions against Russian energy that the European Union is preparing over the war in Ukraine.

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EU council head suggests giving asylum to Russian deserters

Read full article: EU council head suggests giving asylum to Russian deserters

European Council president Charles Michel says European Union countries should think about ways to offer asylum to Russian soldiers willing to desert Ukraine battlefields.

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EU leaders reach compromise on energy after long debate

Read full article: EU leaders reach compromise on energy after long debate

EU leaders struggled for hours Friday to find a compromise on a deal aimed at curbing energy prices that have gone through the roof and hurt households and businesses across the 27-nation bloc.

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What they want: Allies meet in Europe for Ukraine summits

Read full article: What they want: Allies meet in Europe for Ukraine summits

Western allies have already clinched the most important part of what all will be looking for in three summits on Thursday held in Europe's diplomatic capital.

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EU united on Ukraine, but won't offer fast-track membership

Read full article: EU united on Ukraine, but won't offer fast-track membership

European Union leaders have ruled out fulfilling Ukraine’s demand for a fast-track integration with the bloc as they discussed ways to help the eastern country in its war against Russia.

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One Putin move and behold: West's unity tightens overnight

Read full article: One Putin move and behold: West's unity tightens overnight

Russian President Vladimir Putin has achieved in days what remained out of the grasp of the European Union for many years and decades.

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EU Commission: von der Leyen unconcerned by missed handshake

Read full article: EU Commission: von der Leyen unconcerned by missed handshake

The European Commission is downplaying as a “storm in a teacup” an incident last week at a EU-Africa summit in Brussels during which its president was hardly acknowledged by a foreign minister.

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Six African countries to receive mRNA vaccine technology

Read full article: Six African countries to receive mRNA vaccine technology

Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia will be the first African countries to receive the technology required to produce mRNA vaccines on the continent.

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EU leaders worried by rise in antisemitism, Holocaust denial

Read full article: EU leaders worried by rise in antisemitism, Holocaust denial

European Union leaders are pledging on the eve of the annual commemorations of Auschwitz’s liberation to keep fighting the antisemitism and Holocaust denial that has gained traction across Europe during the pandemic.

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COVID contact means Michel can't be at EU parliament session

Read full article: COVID contact means Michel can't be at EU parliament session

European Council President Charles Michel has become the second top-level European Union official who has had to pull out of the bloc's parliament session because he had a high-risk COVID-19 contact.

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EU auditors: Rule of law aid for W Balkans doesn't pay off

Read full article: EU auditors: Rule of law aid for W Balkans doesn't pay off

European Union auditors say that the hundreds of millions of euros that the bloc has poured into six Western Balkan nations to improve the rule of law there just doesn't pay off.

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EU hopes fresh talks, not sanctions, will avert Ukraine war

Read full article: EU hopes fresh talks, not sanctions, will avert Ukraine war

European Union leaders are pressing Russia to enter peace talks with Ukraine.

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EU values, laws under threat amid standoff at Belarus border

Read full article: EU values, laws under threat amid standoff at Belarus border

Fears that the authoritarian leader of Belarus is using migrants as a “hybrid warfare” tactic to destabilize the European Union are putting new strains on some of the values and laws of the 27-nation bloc.

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"Danke schön!" EU leaders, Obama give Merkel big sendoff

Read full article: "Danke schön!" EU leaders, Obama give Merkel big sendoff

Angela Merkel is still Germany's Chancellor and might be still when the European Union leaders meet again, yet they have given her a farewell party at Friday’s EU summit.

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EU leaders seek to halt migrant crossings from Belarus

Read full article: EU leaders seek to halt migrant crossings from Belarus

European Union leaders are discussing the sensitive topic of migration to the bloc and how to stop the influx of refugees arriving via neighboring Belarus.

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France rallies EU as trust in US, UK and Australia wanes

Read full article: France rallies EU as trust in US, UK and Australia wanes

France's European Union partners have agreed to put the country's security spat with the U.S., Australia and Britain on top of the bloc's political agenda in coming months.

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The Latest: Pakistan says no rush to recognize Taliban gov't

Read full article: The Latest: Pakistan says no rush to recognize Taliban gov't

Pakistan’s foreign minister says Afghanistan’s new Taliban rulers should understand that if they want recognition and assistance in rebuilding the war-battered country “they have to be more sensitive and more receptive to international opinion and norms.”.

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Global biodiversity conference opens in southern France

Read full article: Global biodiversity conference opens in southern France

French President Emmanuel Macron opened a global summit on biodiversity calling for better protection of the high seas, which largely don’t fall under any national jurisdiction but are threatened by fishing and other human activities.

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Afghan 'wake-up call' breeds support for EU military force

Read full article: Afghan 'wake-up call' breeds support for EU military force

Senior European Union officials say the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the rushed airlift operation out of the country have highlighted the EU's need for its own rapid-reaction military force.

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Europe fears Afghan refugee crisis after Taliban takeover

Read full article: Europe fears Afghan refugee crisis after Taliban takeover

European Union leaders haunted by a 2015 migration crisis fueled by the Syrian war desperately want to avoid a large-scale influx of refugees and migrants from Afghanistan.

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EU vows to help Lithuania amid flow of migrants from Belarus

Read full article: EU vows to help Lithuania amid flow of migrants from Belarus

The European Union has promised to help Lithuania cope with an influx of migrants from the Middle East and Africa, which the Baltic nation says has been encouraged by authorities in neighboring Belarus as part of their standoff with the West.

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EU leaders defend LGBT rights amid concern over Hungary law

Read full article: EU leaders defend LGBT rights amid concern over Hungary law

European Union leaders have clashed with Hungary’s prime minister during a heated summit over new legislation in his country that will ban showing content about LGBT issues to children.

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EU vows a firm response as Brexit tensions rise anew

Read full article: EU vows a firm response as Brexit tensions rise anew

Top European Union officials are vowing to use all measures available to ensure that the United Kingdom respects the terms of its Brexit agreement as tensions rise again over trade involving Northern Ireland.

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EU leaders attend summit in person for 1st time this year

Read full article: EU leaders attend summit in person for 1st time this year

European Union leaders are attending a summit in Portugal, sending a signal that they see the threat from COVID-19 on their continent as waning amid a quickening vaccine rollout.

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EU chief felt 'hurt,' 'alone' at meeting with Turkish leader

Read full article: EU chief felt 'hurt,' 'alone' at meeting with Turkish leader

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says she felt hurt and alone during a meeting with Turkey’s president earlier this month and that she was treated poorly simply because she is a woman.

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The Latest: Biden envisions clean energy jobs as summit ends

Read full article: The Latest: Biden envisions clean energy jobs as summit ends

President Joe Biden has wrapped up his two-day climate summit, saying the climate crisis has created an opportunity to remake the global economy and produce millions of jobs in clean energy and technology.

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Turkey demands apology after Draghi calls Erdogan a dictator

Read full article: Turkey demands apology after Draghi calls Erdogan a dictator

Turkey is demanding an apology from Italy’s premier after he called President Recep Tayyip Erdogan a “dictator.”.

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Turkey rejects claims of sexist snub towards von der Leyen

Read full article: Turkey rejects claims of sexist snub towards von der Leyen

Turkey is rejecting accusations that it snubbed Ursula von der Leyen — one of the European Union’s most powerful executives — during a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan because of her gender.

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Snub in EU-Turkey meeting highlights gender equality issue

Read full article: Snub in EU-Turkey meeting highlights gender equality issue

The topic of gender equality took center stage Wednesday in Brussels a day after Ursula von der Leyen, one the most powerful European Union’s executives, was treated like a second-rank official during a visit to the Turkish capital of Ankara.

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The Latest: Wyoming governor sticks with ending mask mandate

Read full article: The Latest: Wyoming governor sticks with ending mask mandate

— Wyoming’s governor is rejecting a call by President Joe Biden for states to reimpose mask orders in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Coronavirus cases nationwide are on the rise, but infections in Wyoming have fallen off sharply since December. Tribal health officials said that the United Kingdom strain was confirmed in a sample obtained in the western part of the reservation. State health officials on Monday announced more than 1 million people in the state, about 17% of Wisconsin’s population, have completed their vaccination cycles. AdThe COVID-related hospitalizations dropped to 549 on Monday, far below the pandemic record of 5,082 on Jan. 11, according to the state’s pandemic dashboard.

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World leaders call for pandemic treaty, but short on details

Read full article: World leaders call for pandemic treaty, but short on details

"The world cannot afford to wait until the pandemic is over to start planning for the next one,” Tedros said during a news conference. Steven Solomon, WHO's principal legal officer, said the proposed pandemic treaty would need to be ratified by lawmakers in the participating countries. European Council President Charles Michel first laid out the idea of a pandemic treaty at the U.N. General Assembly in December. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the U.S. has concerns about the current push for a new pandemic treaty. “That should be our focus currently.”WHO legal officer Solomon said the pandemic treaty might also address issues such as the sharing of vaccine technology and vaccine supplies, but gave no indication how that might happen.

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EU offers Turkey aid, trade help despite rights concerns

Read full article: EU offers Turkey aid, trade help despite rights concerns

European Council President Charles Michel, top of screen, speaks with EU leaders, via videoconference link, during a EU summit at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, March 25, 2021. European Union leaders are looking for ways of ramping up COVID-19 vaccination across the region during their virtual meeting Thursday amid shortage of doses, spikes of new coronavirus cases, a feud with the United Kingdom and internal quarrels. (Yves Herman, Pool via AP)BRUSSELS – European Union leaders on Thursday offered new incentives to Turkey to improve cooperation on migration and trade despite democratic backsliding in the country and lingering concerns about its energy ambitions in the Mediterranean Sea. Under it, the EU offered Ankara 6 billion euros ($7.1 billion) to help Syrian refugees and other incentives to prevent people from leaving Turkey to go to Europe. Last week, the EU criticized Turkish authorities for stripping a prominent pro-Kurdish legislator of his parliamentary seat and seeking to shut down his political party.

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EU moves toward stricter export controls for COVID-19 shots

Read full article: EU moves toward stricter export controls for COVID-19 shots

Spain resumed the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)BRUSSELS – The European Union moved Wednesday toward stricter export controls for coronavirus vaccines, seeking to make sure its 27 nations have more COVID-19 shots to boost the bloc's flagging vaccine campaign amid a surge in new infections. Ad“I mention specifically the U.K.,” said EU Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis. That was heading to Australia, which has a very limited coronavirus outbreak compared to the third surge of infections now facing many EU nations. The EU has been feuding with AstraZeneca for months over exactly how many vaccine doses would be delivered by certain dates.

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The Latest: Philippine leader orders mayors investigated

Read full article: The Latest: Philippine leader orders mayors investigated

New coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in Utah have been on a downward trend since January. Ad___SAO PAULO, Brazil — Brazil has reached 300,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths and become the second nation to top that figure. ___BOISE, Idaho — The governor of Idaho has said COVID-19 vaccine eligibility will be open to all Idaho residents 16 and up starting April 5. ___WAILUKU, Hawaii — A hospital on Maui had to throw out nearly 1,400 vaccine doses after a refrigerator thawing the vials did not properly seal. Also, COVID-19 deaths have dipped below 1,000 a day on average for the first time since November.

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Biden to address video summit of EU leaders on Thursday

Read full article: Biden to address video summit of EU leaders on Thursday

European Council President Charles Michel, left, talks during a video conference with the leaders of Germany, France, Portugal and Greece, on the screen, ahead of the EU summit at the European Council headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday, March 23, 2021. All rights reservedBRUSSELS – U.S. President Joe Biden will join a video summit of European Union leaders on Thursday to discuss improving trans-Atlantic cooperation after four years of worsening relations during the Trump administration. “Time to rebuild our transatlantic alliance,” EU Council President and summit host Charles Michel said in a twitter message. The 27 EU leaders have a regular two-day summit starting Thursday, where they will discuss everything from vaccine strategy to relations with Russia. Earlier this month, a first phone call between Biden and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen clinched a trade breakthrough with a four-month suspension of tariffs used in the longstanding Airbus-Boeing dispute.

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The Latest: Australia seeks vaccine aid for Papua New Guinea

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CANBERRA, Australia — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he is working with U.S., Indian and Japanese partners to provide emergency coronavirus vaccine to Papua New Guinea. Australia has provided 8,000 AstraZeneca doses from its own stockpile to its nearest neighbor after an explosion of infections in the South Pacific island nation in recent weeks. Morrison said Friday that the European Union has yet to respond to his recent request for 1 million AstraZeneca doses contracted by Australia to be sent to Papua New Guinea as soon as possible. It has an agreement with ImmunityBio, which has a COVID-19 vaccine in clinical trials, to produce the vaccine sometime next year. Biovac, based in Cape Town, has the capacity to produce between 20 million and 30 million vaccines in a year.

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EU-UK relations take a new dip over 'vaccine ban' comments

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Relations between the European Union and recently departed Britain took another diplomatic dip on Wednesday, March 10, 2021 when the EU envoy in London was summoned to explain comments that Britain had issued a vaccine export ban. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)BRUSSELS – The leaders of the European Union and the United Kingdom went head-to-head in an angry exchange over vaccine exports as relations between the bloc and its former member took another diplomatic dip on Wednesday. “Let me be clear: we have not blocked the export of a single COVID-19 vaccine or vaccine components," Johnson said. The United Kingdom has given about 35% of its adults a vaccine shot while the EU is further back with 9.5%. AdAlready uneasy bedfellows during Britain’s 47 years of EU membership, thing got progressively worse since the 2016 referendum when the United Kingdom voted to leave the bloc.

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Top EU official pledges more support for Ukraine

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(Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)KYIV – A top European Union official pledged more support for Ukraine on Tuesday as he visited the area near the separatist conflict in the country's east. He said that the EU assistance will include funding for the checkpoints near the zone of conflict. The conflict in eastern Ukraine erupted in April 2014 when Russia cast support for separatist rebels there weeks after annexing Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula. “Ukrainian citizens deserve a judicial system that respects justice, applies it and demonstrates that there is no impunity for crimes. We will support you at every stage of your path to the rule of law and judicial reform in Ukraine.”

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EU urges parties in ex-Soviet Georgia to ease tensions

Read full article: EU urges parties in ex-Soviet Georgia to ease tensions

“My visit coincides with an aggravating political crisis in Georgia, which deeply worries the European Union, and I am also personally deeply worried by it,” European Council President Charles Michel said. The political situation in Georgia has been tense amid allegations of voter fraud in the country’s Oct. 31 parliamentary election. Tensions escalated last week following the arrest of the United National Movement's leader, Nika Melia. Thousands of opposition supporters marched across the Georgian capital last week to demand Melia's release and call for early parliamentary elections. “The European Union calls upon all parties to intensify their efforts to stabilize the situation and find a common middle ground,” Michel said after talks with Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili.

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EU vows to speed vaccine roll out, presses drug makers

Read full article: EU vows to speed vaccine roll out, presses drug makers

European Council President Charles Michel, top of screen, takes part in an EU Summit, via videoconference link, at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. The leaders also said that restrictions, including on travel, should remain in place in many parts of the 27-nation bloc. The EU has partly blamed supply delays for lagging far behind nations like Israel, the United States and Britain when it comes to vaccinations. By early this week, 6.5% of the adults living in the EU had been vaccinated, compared to more than 27% in the U.K. He also raised concern about other issues, like the exclusion of those who have not been vaccinated, or cannot be.

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The Latest: Governor extends Oregon's state of emergency

Read full article: The Latest: Governor extends Oregon's state of emergency

Kate Brown on Thursday extended Oregon’s declaration of a state of emergency until May 2 as confirmed COVID-19 cases drop but hundreds of new cases continue to be reported daily. The Oregon Health Authority on Thursday reported 553 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, bringing the state total to 154,554. ___MISSOURI __ Missouri teachers and child care providers will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in mid-March, Gov. The nation of 10.7 million had almost 1.2 million cases with 19,835 deaths. AdLast week the Democratic governor announced that at least 10% of the state’s vaccine supply would go to education workers.

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EU to double COVAX vaccine funding to 1 billion euros

Read full article: EU to double COVAX vaccine funding to 1 billion euros

Von der Leyen also announced during the meeting an additional 100 million euros ($121.4 million) to support vaccination campaigns in Africa in partnership with the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The funding will be used to strengthen health systems, ensure the cold chains, buy equipment and train staff," von der Leyen said. She added that the EU would discuss with drugmakers how they can ramp up their COVID-19 vaccine production capacity in Africa. COVAX hopes to deploy some 336 million doses by the end of June, and around 2 billion doses by the end of the year. In addition to its COVAX contribution, the EU said it wants to share some of its doses with neighbors in Europe and Africa.

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