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Italy Italy's Senate finance committee stick to high-spending budget plans However, Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio has suggested the government might be willing to reduce the deficit target to end the stand-off with the EU. 27/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit agreement: May faces task of getting deal through UK parliament Theresa May will tell the Commons that rejecting the Brexit deal will be risky and lead to "division and uncertainty." It comes after EU leaders of 27 other countries approved the terms of the deal on Sunday. 26/11/2018
Italy MSF on board Aquarius respond to Panama revoking its registration Medecins Sans Frontieres say Panama were pressurised by Italy into the move. 24/09/2018
Austria EU leaders meet in Salzburg to tackle the migration crisis EU Council President Donald Tusk said progress had been made but the European Union must end the “blame game” on migration and focus on working more with foreign countries and further strengthening its border to bring down arrivals. 19/09/2018
France Macron’s former security officer defends himself before Senate Alexandre Benalla was fired after a video showed him beating May Day protesters. 19/09/2018
Greece An antifascist rally has taken place on the Greek island of Lesvos The rally commemorates the 5th anniversary of the death of Pavlos Fyssas, a Greek anti-fascist rapper who was murdered in 2013 by a member of the far-right political party Golden Dawn. 19/09/2018
Business China hits back at Trump with tariffs on 51 billion euros worth of Ame It comes after the US slapped duties on 170 billion euros of Chinese imports on Monday, escalating its trade war with Beijing. 18/09/2018
France Macron and Kurz talk immigration ahead of EU talks over the issue Austria's chancellor said there are "too many tensions" in European Union and they can only be successful if they work and act together. 17/09/2018
Algeria Merkel visits Algiers to enhance bilateral ties with the country It's the German Chancellor's first visit to Algeria in a decade 17/09/2018
Iran European airlines halt flights to Iran The move by British Airways, KLM and Air France comes months after U.S. President Donald Trump announced he would re-impose sanctions on Tehran. 24/08/2018
Italy Italy allows 29 young people aboard the Diciotti to disembark The fate of the remaining 148 asylum seekers is still uncertain. Prosecutors say “they require urgent medical assistance.... the situation onboard is critical.” 23/08/2018
Germany US deports last Nazi war crimes suspect to Germany US President Donald Trump ordered Jakiw Palij's deportation - 25 years after investigators first accused him of lying about his wartime past to get into the country - but officials in Germany say there is still insufficient evidence to prosecute him. 22/08/2018
Italy Hikers killed after a gorge flood in southern Italy 23 people were rescued and about a dozen others were hospitalised after surviving the rush of water in the narrow, 1km high gorge in the Calabria region. The 11th victim died in hospital. The 1km high Raganello Gorge 21/08/2018
Italy Passengers not allowed to disembark after Diciotti docks in Sicily The Italian interior minister, Matteo Salvini said on Italian TV: “The ship may land in Italy, as long as the 177 migrants are distributed, in a spirit of solidarity by the EU.” 21/08/2018
Italy Italy demands sanctions on Malta in a growing row over migrant boats Italian interior Minister Matteo Salvini says that unless other European countries take in their fare share of the 177 migrants stranded on an Italian coast guard ship, they'll be returned to Libya. 20/08/2018
Greece Greece: Bailout exit day looming Over the past eight years, under three bailout programs, Greece has borrowed more than €288bn at rock-bottom interest rates. The country’s creditors believe it's now able to stand on its own two feet, but few ordinary people seem to believe that bailout exit day will be a new beginning. 17/08/2018
Afghanistan Suicide bomber kills 34 people at an education centre in Kabul The attack was followed by another on an intelligence service in the capital. 16/08/2018
USA Right-wing and anti-fascist demonstrators square-off in Portland Scuffles broke out as scores of right-wing and anti-fascist demonstrators squared off on in Portland, Oregon. Riot police tried to keep the two sides apart as protesters chanted and hurled insults at each other. 05/08/2018
South Korea Thousands march against spycam epidemic in South Korea Tens of thousands of South Korean women have been taking part in a mass protest in Seoul against secretly-filmed spycam pornography. 05/08/2018
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa beats opponent Chamisa in Presidential Election Mnangagwa receives 2.46 million votes vs Chamisa with 2.15 million 03/08/2018