Your vote is not insignificant in the bigger scheme of things. It matters.
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Not voting can have serious consequences regarding the kind of society we end up living in. Disengagement can mean a lowering of quality of life.
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The added costs from trade-related red tape that will result from leaving the EU are certain and they will be costly for business and government.
Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. Trade flows between East Africa and Europe need to change.
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Countries in the East African Community should take time to reflect afresh on what an economic partnership with the EU should look like.
Meet new British PM: Check.
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Everyone is looking to the German leader to save the union in the wake of the Brexit vote.
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Wetherspoon chief Tim Martin is so excited about Brexit he’s called it a ‘new Magna Carta' – but do his sums add up?
Greece has seen a spike in poverty levels.
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New research shows how the financial crisis led to a dramatic shift in poverty across Europe.
Kenya burned 105 tonnes of ivory confiscated from smugglers and poachers, an action denounced by Bostwana as wrong and wasteful.
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EU officials argue that while the ban on ivory trade is right for some countries, it shouldn’t be all-encompassing. It has called on African range states to reach agreement on the issue.
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Norway, Switzerland, Canada and a WTO-only trade relationship are are the obvious options for the UK post-Brexit.
That’s no Sturgeon .
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The two women at the top of UK politics could be heading for a disagreement.
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The Uruguayan government’s victory over Philip Morris should embolden other countries to introduce stronger tobacco-control policies.
Pleading with the EU: Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi.
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The Italian banking system is on the verge of a crisis. Direct state intervention is needed to solve the problem.
The EU is fraying thanks to its puzzle of fiscal governance policies.
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The European Union faces a crisis of legitimacy, and its rules on fiscal governance are at the heart of it.
Anti-Brexit protestors march on Westminster on July 2.
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Free movement will be at the heart of post-Brexit negotiations. But what is it?
President Obama with UK Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Obama has said he expects European allies to chip in their fair share of defense spending, and European public opinion supports it. But as a Tufts expert points out, many challenges in Europe remain.
V for victory? A Leave campaign van patrols London.
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The EU referendum was a battle fought on emotional politics.
Do the Chancellor’s sums add up.
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Rates of corporation tax have a very human impact.
Without democratic reform, the time ahead for both Britain and the EU looks bleak indeed.
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The Brexit vote was the outcome of the disillusionment and disengagement that have permeated the UK. Many Europeans share that mood, which is why both the UK and EU need radical democratic surgery.
Ghosts in the machine: housing and commercial property are battling headwinds.
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Brexit worries have shaken the professional end of the sector, but Britain’s troubles have run far deeper for far longer.
On a knife edge. British sport faces uncertain times.
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The European Union has a deep, and maybe unbreakable reach into our sporting life.
Divided they fall.
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Labour and the Conservatives have faced crises in the past… Just not at the same time.