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Will it fail? EU migration reform faces tight vote as party divisions in Parliament deepen

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Will it fail? EU migration reform faces tight vote as party divisions in Parliament deepen

Will it fail? EU migration reform faces tight vote as party divisions in Parliament deepen

The European Union's make-or-break attempt to reform its migration and asylum policy faces a tight vote in the Parliament, as party divisions deepen.


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Spain and the UK are the top destinations, as over 360,000 undergraduate and master's students from the EU took part in a mobility programme of at least three months, the latest Eurostat data shows.

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In Moldova's path towards the EU, political prisoners in Transnistria face challenges [Video]

In Moldova's path towards the EU, political prisoners in Transnistria face challenges

When pro-European forces won in Moldova in November, their victory only passed by the slimmest of margins. A concerted Russian influence campaign was potentially behind it.

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Combining and strengthening European air and missile defence cooperation [Video]

Combining and strengthening European air and missile defence cooperation

18 EU member states have signed a letter of intent to step up cooperation and share the costs of developing common defence systems.

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French farmers continue protests against EU-Mercosur free trade agreement [Video]

French farmers continue protests against EU-Mercosur free trade agreement

Proponents of the EU-Mercosur deal argue it would boost economic ties between Europe and South America by removing tariffs on exports, notably for machinery, chemicals and cars. However, the deal is widely seen as not beneficial for the agricultural sector.

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EU Troops vs. Russian Army? Biden’s Move Triggers NATO Tensions, Putin Reacts With Nuclear Move [Video]

EU Troops vs. Russian Army? Biden’s Move Triggers NATO Tensions, Putin Reacts With Nuclear Move

After Biden’s long range missile approval, now NATO allies are making significant moves in Ukraine, with Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna calling for potential EU military deployment. The US has authorized Ukraine's use of ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory, prompting immediate Ukrainian attacks on Bryansk. These escalatory actions near Russia's borders raise tensions and concerns about potential broader war before Trump's 2025 presidency. #Biden #Ukrainewar #Ukrainewar #NATO #Worldnews #RussiaNucleaerwar #NuclearDoctrine #Ukrainewarlive #Warnews #war ~PR.320~HT.95~ED.102~GR.122~

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Home Secretary signals backing for assisted dying [Video]

Home Secretary signals backing for assisted dying

The Home Secretary has indicated her support for proposals to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people, ahead of a Commons vote next week. Yvette Cooper referred to her past backing of similar legislation when it was considered in Parliament several years ago. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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'Democracy first, humanity first': What PM Modi said in Guyanese parliament

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Adani group tried to enter Delhi's power sector but Kejriwal stopped them: AAP's Sanjay Singh

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Thousands of UK farmers descend on Parliament to protest against inheritance tax hike [Video]

Thousands of UK farmers descend on Parliament to protest against inheritance tax hike

Organisers urged protesters not to bring farm machinery into central London, though some tractors drove past Downing Street covered with signs saying “the final straw” and “no farmers, no food.”

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