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Ukraine protesters confront government
Protesters calling for the resignation of the Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych blockade government buildings, as calls from foreign ministers for him to listen to their demands grow.
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Clashes in Ukraine as crowds bemoan EU deal ‘betrayal’
Riot police clash with protesters in Kiev after the government refuses to sign up to closer ties with the European Union.
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Are Romanians treated as scapegoats?
Romanians are too often used to excuse Britain’s problems, their ambassador tells Jon Snow.
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Germany’s grand coalition government – the key questions
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centre-right coalition government has at last struck a “grand coalition” deal with the centre-left Social Democrats. But why the wait and what does it mean for us?
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100,000 Ukrainians protest over EU agreement delay
More than 100,000 people gather in the Ukrainian capital Kiev in defiance of the government’s move to delay a trade deal with the European Union, desperately needed to boost its fortunes.
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Financial crisis ‘sparked anti-Roma feeling in Europe’
European member states have failed to integrate and protect Roma communities, according to a high-ranking EU official.
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Austerity kids: have young Italians stopped dreaming?
As youth unemployment in Italy reaches a new all-time high of 40.1 per cent, our newest “Austerity Kid”, Agata Scionti, 26, tells Channel 4 News that young Italians “are unable to dream any more”.
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FactCheck: Does Europe bring each household £3,000?
Business lobbyists claim the EU benefits the average household to the tune of £3,000 a year. FactCheck investigates.
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Uefa to investigate Yaya Toure racist chants
Uefa boss Michel Platini orders an investigation after a Champions League referee failed to issue a warning to Russian fans about alleged racist abuse directed at Manchester City’s Yaya Toure.
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Cyprus: ‘We are the generation of 500 euros’
Just over six months on from the Cyprus bailout, what’s the situation like for people on the ground? Grim, says our newest “Austerity Kid”, 24-year old Maria Christodoulou.
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Ireland breathes ‘sigh of relief’ after 2014 budget
Ireland’s seventh austerity budget set out 2.5bn euros of cuts and taxes, including cuts to benefits for under 25s. But our Austerity Kid in Dublin says many are just relieved it wasn’t worse.
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Benefit tourism: is it a myth?
Downing Street defends its crackdown on “benefit tourism” despite new evidence from the European Commission that it is “neither widespread nor systematic” in the UK. Is it merely a myth?
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E-cigarettes under scrutiny as EU prepares to vote
EU lawmakers are set to tighten regulation of the tobacco industry and may beef up regulation around electronic cigarettes so they are classified a medicinal product.
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Tory MP Adam Afriyie vows to force early EU referendum
A leading Conservative backbench MP says he will try to force the government to hold an early vote on whether Britain should leave the EU.
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Berlusconi ministers’ resignations sparks chaos in Italy
Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta is battling to salvage his coalition ahead of a confidence vote on Wednesday after five ministers handed in their resignations.