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Mario Draghi's plot for euro countries to lose even more sovereignty unveiled | World | News


| UPDATED: 09:56, Thu, Mar 11, 2021
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ECB conference: Mario Draghi discusses policy stance
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The former President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi, was sworn-in as Italy s next Prime Minister in early February. Among his first major tasks are to accelerate the vaccination programme and rescue the economy from its worst recession since World War 2. He also has a major role to play in Europe. ....

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EU news: Iceland walked out of fishing talks - 'Not willing to share!' | World | News


| UPDATED: 11:40, Thu, Mar 11, 2021
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EU: Bocquet on ‘realignment mechanisms’ in fishing waters
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Britain and the EU sealed a post-Brexit trade agreement on Christmas Eve, after nine months of fraught negotiations. Despite Downing Street calling a mutual compromise, it does seem Prime Minister Boris Johnson capitulated on one of the most contentious areas of the talks: fishing rights. The UK wanted any fishing agreement to be separate from the trade deal with access negotiated annually in a similar fashion to Iceland s agreement with the b ....

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EU accused of playing with lives as another vaccine smear campaign underway


| UPDATED: 17:00, Wed, Mar 10, 2021
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Vaccine row: David Davis says EU has been ‘very emotional’
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At the end of January, French President Emmanuel Macron claimed the AstraZeneca jabs appeared to be quasi-ineffective on people older than 65 – just hours after EMA approved it in the whole of Europe. He also condemned Britain s decision to extend the time between people receiving their first and second dose, from 28 days to 12 weeks. The 43-year-old insisted the “goal is not to have the biggest number of first injections”, and claimed ....

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