Counting of the Dutch referendum ballots gets underway.
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Explained: the implications of a Eurosceptic victory in the Netherlands vote.
Just what are the fruits of the union?
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The EU is responsible for a whole lot more than just making it illegal to eat your pet horse.
Lots of balls.
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It made the headlines, but the numbers don’t add up.
Victoria Canning
Researchers explain how tolerance in Turin’s Olympic village is helping refugees to help themselves.
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Greece is facing two major migration problems. As thousands of migrants arrive, Greece’s young professionals are on the way out.
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Despite a series of EU laws on waste management, some countries are still a bit rubbish.
Mourning in Brussels.
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Torn between localism and pan-Europeanism, the idea of “Belgium” means almost nothing.
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Immigration is at the heart of the Brexit debate. Here’s what the research says about employment.
Police arrive at the scene of the metro explosion in Brussels.
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Fragmented policing had played a part in this tragedy – and the EU must acknowledge what has gone wrong before solutions can be found.
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What goes on in the mind of a suicide bomber? What motivates someone to spend their last day on the planet blowing up complete strangers? Bad enough, perhaps, if the strangers in question are soldiers…
Egyptian refugees fleeing Libya with the help of the US Air Force.
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Surely it isn’t too far-fetched to claim that if migrants are to promote democracy back home, it is beneficial for them to experience democratic values and principles in the countries hosting them.
Syrians seeking protection.
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Refugees will continue to flee the war-torn country and Europe must do more to help.
Refugees rescued off the coast of Greece.
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How EU leaders have sidestepped the UN Refugee Convention to make a very difficult problem disappear.
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Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, has been criticised for his comments on how Brexit will affect financial stability in the UK.
EU leaders are to send refugees back to Turkey.
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If this cruel proposal is all EU leaders can produce in response to mass human suffering, perhaps it’s not a union worth saving.
EPA/Katia Christodoulou
Cyprus is successfully exiting its bailout at the end of March after three years.
A Syrian child sleeps on the street in Kos.
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In-depth research with refugees and migrants reveals that deterrent measures will not solve the crisis.
Puff the magic drag-in
Neil Lockhart
Scotland has just joined the growing list of countries getting tough on the vapes. Here’s why the libertarians should pipe down.
A Macedonian armed vehicle patrols the fence along the border with Greece.
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Tear gas on refugees isn’t good PR for a country that wants to join the European Union. But then other countries in the EU aren’t coming off too well either.
David Cameron at the negotiating table in Brussels.
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Two academics examine the claim by Michael Gove that the deal between the UK and the EU is not legally binding.