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Josep Borrell - Volodymyr Zelenskyy - Live. EU Foreign Ministers hold Kyiv press conference - euronews.com - Russia - Ukraine - Usa - Eu

Live. EU Foreign Ministers hold Kyiv press conference

Some of Europe’s top diplomats gathered Monday in Kyiv in a display of support for Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invasion, as signs emerge of political strain in Europe and the United States over the 19-month-long war.

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If you’re saying no to war, you have to say no to oil - euronews.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Usa - Eu

If you’re saying no to war, you have to say no to oil

Each 2 October, the world marks Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday, also celebrating it as International Day of Non-Violence. Traditionally the day commemorates the practice of peaceful protest and "the desire "to secure a culture of peace, tolerance, understanding and non-violence". 

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Thousands of Portuguese protest for the right to affordable housing - euronews.com - Portugal - Eu

Thousands of Portuguese protest for the right to affordable housing

Several thousands of people took to the streets in Lisbon and other major cities across Portugal on Saturday to protest for the constitutional basic right to housing.

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EU ban on Russian cars: A sanction custom-made for Putin's propagandists? - france24.com - Russia - France - Ukraine - Eu

EU ban on Russian cars: A sanction custom-made for Putin's propagandists?

Russia's foreign ministry slammed the move as "racist". Anti-Putin activists, meanwhile, fear the EU's measure could backfire by punishing Russian opponents of the war, while fuelling Kremlin propaganda. The row is also raising broader questions about whether sanctions against Russia can sometimes go too far. We delve into what's at stake with two MEPs.

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan - Juliette Laurain - Alessandro Xenos - What next for Armenians? Regional rivalries on display after Nagorno-Karabakh takeover - france24.com - Russia - France - Eu - Turkey - Azerbaijan - Armenia

What next for Armenians? Regional rivalries on display after Nagorno-Karabakh takeover

Ethnic Armenians are also wary of Ilham Aliyev's choice of company and location for that offer of reassurance: Azerbaijan's own enclave inside Armenia, Nakhchivan. Baku has a backer: Turkey and its leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The pair were in Nakhchivan for talks on Monday. With traditional mediator Russia showing the cold shoulder these days to Yerevan, what are the prospects for EU-sponsored talks and, more broadly, for a peace that can last?

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Working in Europe: Which countries have the most job vacancies? What roles are in high demand? - euronews.com - Netherlands - Eu - Romania - Bulgaria

Working in Europe: Which countries have the most job vacancies? What roles are in high demand?

Europe's labour market is recovering – or at least showing signs of recovery – from COVID's repercussions, but is still far away from meeting demands.

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Here are some of the best places in the world to remote work from - two are in Europe - euronews.com - Eu - Indonesia

Here are some of the best places in the world to remote work from - two are in Europe

It's a well-known fact that more Europeans than ever are working remotely -- a trend greatly accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic that is set to continue as companies experiment with new ways of work.

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EU visa waiver delayed again - meaning Brits won't need to pay to enter Europe in 2024 - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - France - Spain - Italy - Eu

EU visa waiver delayed again - meaning Brits won't need to pay to enter Europe in 2024

British holidaymakers won’t need to pay a fee to enter the European Union until 2025 after the visa waiver scheme was delayed. The EU planned to launch the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) scheme in 2024, meaning UK travellers would have been required to pay a fee to enter popular destinations such as Spain, Italy and France next year.

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