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    Theresa May in Brussels to plead for further Brexit extension
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    EU-China: Actions speak louder than words
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    EU-China: Proceed with caution
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    Commission says it will protect EU and UK citizens amid Brexit uncertainty
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    09 Apr 19
    Senior EU figures cast doubt on anti-EU parties’ elections success
    ECR leader Jan Zahradil has joined former UK Europe Minister Denis MacShane and former UK MEP Andrew Duff in questioning the findings of a major study that claims that “anti-European” parties are on course to win up to one third of seats in the next European Parliament.
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    Cosying up to Russia
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    Freedom of religion in China: Silence is not golden
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    05 Apr 19
    MEPs hail new work-life balance and gender equality rules
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    05 Apr 19
    UK requests further Brexit extension until June 30
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    Tempers flare in European Parliament debate over Brexit
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