The European Union’s relationship with Africa is as old as the independence story.
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Sixty years on, the European Union is facing unprecedented challenges among member states. Can its relationship with Africa survive the storm?
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Will the UK have to pay a vast sum of money to the EU in order to leave it – or will it get cash back?
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The ones to watch on either side of the negotiating table.
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The starting gun has been fired but political pressures on both sides of the Channel make a settlement a tall order.
Trigger warning.
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The two-year period for withdrawing from the EU has been launched, so what happens next?
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There are 27 member states left in the European Union. Somehow, they all need to agree on what they want from Brexit.
Despite our geographical distance, Britain leaving the EU will affect Australia substantially.
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For Australia, Brexit is the diplomatic equivalent of moving into a shared house with a divorcing couple.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the May 22 attack at a concert by pop singer Ariana Grande in Manchester, England, killed many teenagers.
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Last night’s terrorist attack in Manchester reveals the challenges facing European intelligence and security services in preventing people who use everyday things like cars to cause mayhem.
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A survey of what young people perceive to be the biggest threat to Europe reveals some surprising information.
The Treaty of Rome was signed at Campidoglio Palace on March 25, 1957.
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Sixty years since the Treaty of Rome was signed, the EU goal still remains clear: peace.
The U.S. and EU are stronger together.
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The Treaty of Rome, which eventually led to the European Union, is turning 60 at a time when many inside and outside Europe are questioning the union’s value. For the U.S., much is at stake.
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If you have an Irish granny, a spare €650,000 to spend in Malta, or a hankering for a new villa in Cyprus, then EU citizenship is within reach.
Can consumers keep driving the recovery?
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The UK inflation rate has leapt to 2.3% – here’s why the government is secretly happy about it.
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An influx of people seeking shelter from conflict has sharpened attitudes against groups which have been in Europe for centuries.
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Some radical thinking is in order if the union is to overcome the current crisis.
Rutte’s party remains the largest.
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Prime Minister Mark Rutte saw off the populists, but his smaller coalition partner has been hammered.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte saw off far-right challenger Geert Wilders.
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EU leaders will breathe a sigh of relief after the centre-right saw off the populist threat.
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Dutch populism goes back much further than Trump, Brexit or even Geert Wilders.
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Taking a hard line on hard Brexit has cost Britain goodwill just as it needs allies.
All smiles at 11 Downing Street.
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8 mars 2017
Michael Kitson , Cambridge Judge Business School ; Andrew Gunn , University of Leeds ; Catherine Needham , University of Birmingham ; Donald Hirsch , Loughborough University ; Geraint Johnes , Lancaster University ; Ian Greenwood , University of Leeds ; Jonquil Lowe , The Open University ; Kevin Farnsworth , University of York ; Michael Devereux , University of Oxford et Simon Wren-Lewis , University of Oxford
Philip Hammond delivers his last Spring Budget on the state of the UK economy. Our panel of experts dissect what it says.