All posts tagged "European Union"
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Alec Siegel | July 24, 2017
Polish President Vetoes Controversial Judicial Reform Bills
Some Poles fear their country is sliding away from democracy.
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Josh Schmidt | July 18, 2017
YouTube Faces Pressure From Music Artists To Pay Up
Less money, more problems.
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Marcus Dieterle | July 7, 2017
Protesters and Police Clashed Ahead of G-20 Summit in Germany
Thousands of people protested the gathering of global leaders.
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Alec Siegel | May 8, 2017
Emmanuel Macron Won the French Election, but Populism is Not Dead
Populism won't vanish simply because Macron won the election.
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Alec Siegel | April 4, 2017
Could Gibraltar Derail the Brexit Negotiations?
The tiny British territory could play a major role in the negotiations.
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Alec Siegel | March 29, 2017
Theresa May Triggers Article 50, Kicking Off Brexit Negotiations: What’s Next?
Britain and the EU have two years to work out an agreement.
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Alec Siegel | March 15, 2017
European Court of Justice Rules That Employers Can Ban Religious Attire
The ruling is binding for all EU member-states.
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Alec Siegel | March 13, 2017
Is Scotland Headed for a Second Independence Referendum?
Its last independence vote was in 2014.
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Emma Von Zeipel | January 20, 2017
The EU May Legally Define Robots as “Electronic Persons”
This isn't science fiction, it's real life.
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Alec Siegel | January 18, 2017
Britain’s Prime Minister Details Brexit Strategy in Long-Awaited Speech
Official negotiations are set for March.
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Kevin Rizzo | December 4, 2016
Political and Financial Instability Looms Over Italian Referendum
An Italian referendum could have sweeping consequences for Europe.
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Mariam Jaffery | December 1, 2016
Why You Should Care About the French Presidential Election
Could Marine Le Pen be the "Trump" of France?
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Alec Siegel | November 4, 2016
Can Parliament Stop “Brexit” from Happening?
Lawmakers will have the final say, the High Court ruled on Thursday.
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Jacob Atkins | October 13, 2016
Poland’s Abortion Protests: What was “Black Monday?”
If passed, the bill would have criminalized nearly all abortions.
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Michael Sliwinski | October 4, 2016
Overseas and Undertaxed: How Companies Avoid Paying Taxes
Apple is just the latest example.
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Michael Sliwinski | August 1, 2016
Breaking Down Brexit: What the U.K.’s Decision Means for Itself and the World
What does Brexit mean going forward?
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Alec Siegel | June 24, 2016
Brexit: What You Need to Know in the Aftermath of Britain’s Historic Vote
It will take up to two years to fully withdraw from the bloc.
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Rant Crush | June 24, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: June 24, 2016
Check out today's RantCrush top 5!
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Emma Von Zeipel | June 21, 2016
John Oliver to Britain: The EU is an “Irritating Institution,” But Don’t Leave
The immensely consequential vote is on Thursday
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Alec Siegel | May 18, 2016
David Cameron on Tinder? When Wooing Young Voters, Anything is Possible
Cameron tries to woo young voters before the Brexit vote.
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Alec Siegel | May 12, 2016
Turkey’s President vs. German Satirists: A Battle Over Free Speech
Can Germans be silenced from abroad?
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Mariam Jaffery | April 8, 2016
Why Hundreds of Refugees are Being Shuffled Around Europe
The EU-Turkey deal to stem the flow of refugees is problematic.
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Jessica McLaughlin | November 21, 2015
Independence for Catalonia: Will it Become a Reality?
Will Catalonia actually secede?
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Jessica McLaughlin | September 15, 2015
The Migrant Crisis Continues: What’s Going on in Europe?
What is going on in Europe and will the EU be able to solve it?
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Michael Sliwinski | August 1, 2015
Turkey: A Country Perpetually at a Crossroads
Turkey is no stranger to conflict; whats up next for the country?
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Michael Sliwinski | April 26, 2015
Illegal Immigration in Europe: Latest Shipwreck Sheds Light on Trend
Why are so many migrants going to Europe?
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Michael Sliwinski | April 19, 2015
A Castle Made of Sand? The Iranian Nuclear Deal Moves Forward
After extensive negotiations, an Iranian Nuclear Deal has been made. Will it end up being successful?
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Alexis Evans | April 16, 2015
EU Goes After Google with Anti-Trust Charges
The EU claims Google broke multiple anti-trust laws.
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Michael Sliwinski | March 7, 2015
Russia’s Aggressive Foreign Policy
Putin's aggressive foreign policy is making a splash. Will it work?
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Chris Schultz | February 1, 2015
The Syriza Party: A Fresh Start for Greece?
The Syriza Party has risen to power in Greece. Here's what their election means for Greece.