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Relations between EU and Russia worsen over Navalny jailing
The announcement came as the European Union's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell told Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that the trea...
Countries tighten borders against virus as US orders mask-wearing
The jab developed by the British-Swedish firm is only the third to be rolled out in Europe. But the company has said it can only deliver a ...
Germany joins EU call for controls on vaccine exports
Last Friday, British-Swedish company AstraZeneca said it would not meet its contractual delivery commitments to the European Union because ...
EU commission urges member states to speed up vaccination
In non-binding recommendations published Tuesday, the European Commission also called on the 27 EU member states to accelerate the rollout ...
View: The world has a stake to keep the post-Trump US democracy narrative alive
But the notion that this will somehow keep the incoming Joe Biden administration only embroiled in domestic issues may not be accurate. On ...
India not just commercial partner, but also rival to post-Brexit UK: Report
Other economically significant Asia-Pacific democracies already part of British and US alliance structures - such as Australia, Japan and S...
Vaccine dosing intervals: What countries are doing around the world
There are differences over the merits of alternative dosing strategies, with some arguing the urgency of the pandemic requires flexibility,...
'Clean shift' as euro share trading exits London for EU
While a Brexit trade deal agreed last month set rules for industries such as fishing and agriculture, it did not cover Britain's much large...
Does Brexit free Europe to seek closer union?
For some, the decision in July at a marathon EU summit to move towards joint borrowing to fund a post-coronavirus recovery plan for the uni...
EU says EU-UK trade talks face 'last attempt' to fix fish
Michel Barnier told the EU parliament he "can't say what will come out during this home straight of the negotiations," which have already c...
Companies may face 2% fine for breaching EU cybersecurity rules
Concerns about the cybersecurity of key assets have mounted in recent months, especially over cyber attacks by state actors and other malic...
Progress on Brexit but coming days will be critical, says EU chief
Britain and the EU are in the final stretch of tortuous talks to safeguard an estimated one trillion dollars of free trade beyond Dec. 31, ...
India asks EU to remove non-tariff barriers, standards to increase trade
“We will look for Sweden and EU to also opening its doors a little wider, removing some of the non-tariff barriers or standards which are v...
UK's new post-Brexit ‘simple' points-based visa system opens
The UK Home Office said applicants for the new Skilled Worker Visa can now apply to work and live in the UK from January 1, 2021, when the ...
Post-Brexit borders to divide EU, UK citizens
From January 1, Britons will be treated by the EU as "third country" nationals, no longer enjoying freedom of movement to work, study or re...
EU files antitrust charges against Amazon over use of data
The EU's executive commission, the bloc's top antitrust enforcer, said Tuesday that the charges have been sent to the company.
EU comes up with reserve words for non-vegetarian food: Why ditch the red and green dots?
It would be simpler to popularise symbols for vegetarian food and meat.
Ireland is first EU country to re-enter lockdown
Ireland will be the first EU country to return to coronavirus lockdown, prime minister Micheal Martin said on Monday, issuing a nationwide ...
US, EU block India's fight for IPR waiver for Covid drugs
At the same time, several developing countries, including China, Pakistan, Thailand, Indonesia and Turkey, have backed the proposal, which ...
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