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The French president is calling for a series of conventions to shape future decisions. But these projects have a history of going awry.
Fortress Europe: Macdeonian soldiers patrol the Greek border.
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New research questions the scale of support for tougher border security across Europe.
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It’s never been used in the history of the EU, but Poland could be about to feel the full force of this powerful mechanism.
Heavy storms in February caused parts of a California highway to give way.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers gives US infrastructure a D+. What is it that we’re doing wrong?
Journey stops here: African migrants rescued by the Libyan coastguard.
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The proposal ignores how bad the EU is at sharing responsibility for asylum seekers.
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The European Union is threatening to suspend the state’s voting rights if it pursues legislation to restrict its judiciary.
Corbyn’s Brexit strategy under scrutiny.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn insists the two are inextricably linked. He’s wrong.
Jack’s back.
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Scotland’s former first minister on Brexit, Scotland and the need for a new generation of visionaries.
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Insurers complain noisily when regulators step in to stop them charging more to some groups, but there might be a benefit to us all when a better balance is found.
European Union Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager has followed an antitrust enforcement strategy pioneered in the U.S.
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Europe’s approach to antitrust enforcement picks up where the US left off in the 1980s, when the view that breaking up monopolies hurt innovation took hold.
Not so hostile please.
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A new survey suggests the British public are most in favour of a Norway-style deal with the EU.
U.S. President Donald Trump is welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the first day of the G-20 summit.
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Merkel’s popularity at home and on the global stage continues to grow as she runs for a fourth term as chancellor.
Hard times.
Chris Acos
From hospital waiting lists to suicide rates, here’s how cuts affected health in Ireland and Greece.
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How the shifting debate on Europe has been portrayed – or not – in UK popular culture.
Migrants arrive at the Austrian-German border near Passau, October 2015.
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Less than two years after Europe’s migrant crisis began, EU officials have said that the situation is under control. It’s not
Krasinski Square in Warsaw, Poland just before Trump’s speech.
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A historian who studies Poland witnesses the president’s visit to Warsaw, and casts a skeptical eye at the crowd that took in the president’s speech.
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All over the world people who have been harmed by the conventional money systems are devising alternative currencies, challenging the centralised monetary policy approach.
A tanker ship heads into Liverpool harbour as a pilot boats heads out. In the background. In the background, the Burbo Bank wind farm. While new facilities have increased capacity, the UK currently imports 6% of its electricity.
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A year after Brexit, experts from the Grenoble École de Management and the Centre for European Economic Research look at what impacts the UK’s leaving the EU could have on energy prices and security.
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To some it seems like the most sensible option, but it would antagonise the hard Brexiteers.
Unlike the European Parliament, the Pan African Parliament does not have supranational law-making powers.
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For real integration to happen, the Pan African Parliament needs to be imbued with supranational law-making powers. But national sovereignty is something that many states are reluctant to give up.