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    European Greens welcome new party co-chairs
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    Turkey urged to stop ‘illegal’ drilling activities west of Cyprus
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    MEPs weigh up additional answers from Olivér Várhelyi
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    Socialists urge European Parliament to declare ‘climate emergency’
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    Brexit Steering Group zeroes in on safeguarding citizens’ rights
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    07 Nov
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