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‘Jungle camp’ could be destroyed today

Parts of the refugee camp in Calais - known as the Jungle - could be demolished today, after a French court ruled it needed...

Italy’s Senate approves civil unions

Italy's Senate has voted to grant legal recognition to civil unions, as the last holdout in Western Europe took a compromise step to give...

Cabinet minister claims staying in the EU makes Britain vulnerable to attack

One of the cabinet ministers campaigning for Britain to leave the EU claims membership makes them more vulnerable to a Paris-style terror attack. Work and...

Cabinet ministers oppose David Cameron’s recommendation that UK is ‘better off’ in EU

Five British Cabinet ministers have declared they will campaign to leave the European Union - despite a stark warning from David Cameron that an...

David Cameron strikes EU deal ahead of referendum – and the news breaks on Twitter

EU leaders have agreed a deal in Brussels which will pave the way for an in/out referendum in the UK before the summer. The development...

EU talks resume amid deadlock over David Cameron’s renegotiation demands

EU leaders have returned to the negotiating table after 20 hours of behind-the-scenes talks as David Cameron and European Council president Donald Tusk struggled...

Preliminary charges for Nicolas Sarkozy over 2012 campaign funds

French magistrates have handed former president Nicolas Sarkozy preliminary charges over suspected illegal overspending on his failed 2012 re-election campaign. France had a ceiling on...

George Clooney and wife Amal meet Angela Merkel to discuss refugee crisis

Hollywood star George Clooney and his lawyer wife Amal have had a private meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss the crisis in...

US brushes off Russia’s plan for March 1 Syria ceasefire

The US has dismissed a proposal by Russia for a March 1 ceasefire in Syria, saying Moscow is giving itself and the Syrian government...

UN panel agrees Assange is being ‘arbitrarily detained’ – report

BBC news has reported that a UN panel has ruled in favour of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange after he complained he was "arbitrarily detained". Mr...

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