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    Tusk dismisses Johnson’s call to remove Irish backstop
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    EU Parliament President intervenes in Italian ‘Open Arms’ migrant standoff
    20 Aug
    EU Parliament President intervenes in Italian ‘Open Arms’ migrant standoff
    David Sassoli has urged the Italian government to let the Open Arms rescue ship carrying migrants to disembark at Lampedusa.
    UK “not ready” to stop free movement on Brexit day
    19 Aug
    UK “not ready” to stop free movement on Brexit day
    Campaigners have reacted with fury to UK plans to stop free movement on 31 October, the day the UK is due to leave the EU.
    Boris Johnson accuses MPs of 'collaborating' with Brussels to block No Deal Brexit
    15 Aug
    Boris Johnson accuses MPs of 'collaborating' with Brussels to block No Deal Brexit
    Legal and political experts, campaigners and MPs have been accused of "collaborating" with Brussels to undermine the UK government's negotiating position by attempting to block a no-deal Brexit.
    MPs reconsider Brexit proposal involving second referendum
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    MPs reconsider Brexit proposal involving second referendum
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    Likelihood of UK general election before end of year ‘higher than ever’
    13 Aug
    Likelihood of UK general election before end of year ‘higher than ever’
    A leading UK think tank says that the chances of a general election before the end of the year seem “higher than ever.”
    Senior political figures urge overhaul of EU foreign policy
    12 Aug
    Senior political figures urge overhaul of EU foreign policy
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    How the largest American Muslim foundation was falsely demonised by white supremacists Partner Content
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    How the largest American Muslim foundation was falsely demonised by white supremacists
    The escalating spate of mass shootings from Christchurch to El Paso has been enabled by the fact that millions of ordinary people now believe in the existence of an Islamist conspiracy to ‘replace’ white people through mass immigration and birth rates, writes Saeed Khan.
    Fisheries Committee chair discusses No Deal Brexit fears with fishermen and producers
    08 Aug
    Fisheries Committee chair discusses No Deal Brexit fears with fishermen and producers
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    07 Aug
    The EU must do more to fight the funding of Islamism across the continent
    The case of Qatari-controlled, UK-based Al Rayan Bank, which continues to provide financial services to a series of Islamist and extremist groups blacklisted by other institutions, highlights the dangers of lax financial oversight by the EU and its Member States, writes Nervana Mahmoud.
    UK urged to guarantee right of EU citizens to participate in post-Brexit local elections
    06 Aug
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    Adopting a gender-sensitive lens in global security
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    Italy's ‘suicide diplomacy’ is reducing its influence in EU and NATO, says report
    01 Aug
    Italy's ‘suicide diplomacy’ is reducing its influence in EU and NATO, says report
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    31 Jul
    MEPs denounce attacks against Polish Equality March participants
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    A wake-up call for EU fisheries ministers
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    A wake-up call for EU fisheries ministers
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    Anti-palm oil lobbies bending the EU’s will
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    29 Jul
    MEPs deliver scathing assessment of Boris Johnson’s fledgling premiership
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    26 Jul
    Threat of no-deal Brexit intensifies as Boris Johnson refuses to nominate new UK Commissioner
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    25 Jul
    MEPs warn Boris Johnson has “greatly increased the risk” of a no-deal Brexit
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    Growing scientific progress Partner Content
    25 Jul
    Growing scientific progress
    Students Martina Helmlinger and Lilli Schütz tell us why they are launching a Citizens’ Initiative to ensure the EU can benefit responsibly from new plant breeding techniques.
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