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L UE souhaite renforcer ses liens avec l Inde sur le plan du commerce et des investissements – EURACTIV fr
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Le retrait des troupes françaises du Sahel « serait une erreur », d après Emmanuel Macron – EURACTIV fr
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L UE doit renforcer son soutien militaire au Mozambique, d après la présidence tournante portugaise
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MADRID
The economic side-effects of the COVID19 pandemic in Spain have been devastating for the country’s vulnerable labour market as almost 623,000 people lost their job last year, according to fresh data released Tuesday by Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE). Read more.
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BERLIN
Travel restrictions are on their way, says Seehofer. After initially waiting for a European solution, Germany is going to ban travel from countries with high levels of infection from the mutated coronavirus, according to German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer (CSU). A decision on the matter is expected later on Friday. Read more.
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PARIS
France could go back into lockdown. “The curfew and all the measures are certainly useful but probably insufficient”, Health Minister Olivier Véran said during the now traditional government update on the health situation on Thursday evening, adding that the new variants should be considered “as new viruses requiring new measures to protect
Dimitrov and Osmani Hold Several Meetings in Brussels
The Deputy Prime Minister in charge of European Affairs, Nikola Dimitrov, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bujar Osmani, on Tuesday, in Brussels met with the Vice President of the European Commission and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell. The focus of the conversation was the future of the EU enlargement policy, primarily in the context of the developments after the adoption of the new Methodology and the opportunities it offers for dynamizing the process, harmonizing the Negotiating Framework for Macedonia, the importance and benefits of regional cooperation and promoting good neighbourly relations as key elements for the European perspective, both for the country and for the whole region. The Dimitrov-Osmani duo in Brussels met also with Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva, and Miroslav Lajcak, EU Special Representative for the Western Balkans and the Belgrade-Pristin