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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".
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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".

French security bill protests turn violent again
Protesters clash with police and vehicles are set alight for a second weekend over a controversial law.

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Couple divided for nine months by Covid and an ocean
A special pass for long-distance couples allowed Tina and Victor to reunite after nine months on different sides of the world.

Russia begins Covid vaccinations in Moscow
The home-grown Sputnik V vaccine, which is still undergoing mass testing, is being used.

Italian police arrest 19 suspected smugglers
The smugglers allegedly transported migrants from Asia to Italy and then on to northern Europe.

Former Austrian finance minister jailed
The court said Karl-Heinz Grasser received kickbacks in return for information on property sales.

Denmark set to end all new oil and gas exploration
The European Union's largest oil producer plans to stop extracting fossil fuels by 2050.
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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".

French security bill protests turn violent again
Protesters clash with police and vehicles are set alight for a second weekend over a controversial law.

Video 3 minutes 45 seconds
Couple divided for nine months by Covid and an ocean
A special pass for long-distance couples allowed Tina and Victor to reunite after nine months on different sides of the world.

Russia begins Covid vaccinations in Moscow
The home-grown Sputnik V vaccine, which is still undergoing mass testing, is being used.

Italian police arrest 19 suspected smugglers
The smugglers allegedly transported migrants from Asia to Italy and then on to northern Europe.

Former Austrian finance minister jailed
The court said Karl-Heinz Grasser received kickbacks in return for information on property sales.

Denmark set to end all new oil and gas exploration
The European Union's largest oil producer plans to stop extracting fossil fuels by 2050.

French security bill protests turn violent again
Protesters clash with police and vehicles are set alight for a second weekend over a controversial law.

Video 3 minutes 45 seconds
Couple divided for nine months by Covid and an ocean
A special pass for long-distance couples allowed Tina and Victor to reunite after nine months on different sides of the world.

Russia begins Covid vaccinations in Moscow
The home-grown Sputnik V vaccine, which is still undergoing mass testing, is being used.
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