Searches and arrests across Europe in December 2018.
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Working abroad can be a profitable option for members of criminal groups.
Back we go.
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The prime minister may have won a vote of no confidence in her leadership, but Theresa May will struggle to get what she needs from Brussels.
A worker answers a telephone in the office of pro-Brexit group Leave.EU in London, February 2016.
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The history of Britain’s vote to exit from the European Union, known as Brexit, is not a tale of populist resentment toward globalization. It is a top-down story of leaders and elite ideology.
Dami Im, the Australian entrant in the 61st annual Eurovision Song Contest in 2016, performs in the grand final held in Stockholm.
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The consequences of Brexit mean Australian exporters need to stop focusing on Britain and think more about Europe.
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For two-and-a-half years misstep has followed misstep.
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It might have looked like her only choice, but postponing the vote was the wrong move for a weak prime minister.
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The ruling offers some relief for Remainers – but don’t go thinking this is the end of Brexit.
A state of climate denial.
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The UN climate talks are being held in a nation dominated by cheap coal.
A better tomorrow?
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Brexit may be an unexpected boon for the UK’s climate leadership. Here’s how the UK can seize the initiative.
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Europe needs to rethink its priorities on Syria – fast.
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Independent research estimates that Theresa May’s deal could reduce UK GDP per capita by between 1.9% and 5.5% over ten years.
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The ongoing Brexit negotiations have provided no certainty or clarity to the industry.
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Expect more member states to ‘do a Spain’ once future relationship talks commence.
Discussions on a citizens’ assembly in Cluj, Romania in June 2018.
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The EU urgently needs to improve the link between its citizens and its institutions.
A long way yet to go.
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A leaked version of the political declaration shows that Brexit is by no means ‘sorted’ yet.
Let the real negotiations begin.
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As the divorce part of the Brexit negotiations approach their endgame, attention is turning to the future relationship between the UK and EU. The view from EU capitals.
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Ukraine shows how it’s possible to have single market access, while maintaining control of your borders and staying out of the European Court of Justice.
Tick tock.
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What role do EU institutions and the parliaments of 27 member states have in agreeing the next steps of the Brexit process.
Does a greener future lie ahead?
Joe Herbert
Brexit is a looming crisis but the ensuing chaos is an opportunity to create a radical alternative vision for the UK. Degrowth is the future we need.
Emmanuel Macron called for support for “open, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful cyberspace”.
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The French president’s Paris Call is for international collaboration to make the Internet safer. What are the advances and limitations of this text?