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12th Mar 2019

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Blow for May as Brexit deal ruled legally 'unchanged'

The UK's attorney general ruled on Tuesday that the new overnight Brexit declaration agreed between UK prime minister Theresa May and EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker left the legal risk of the UK remaining in the customs union "unchanged." That verdict, on the highly-technical backstop document, will be a blow for May's chances of winning UK parliament approval for her Brexit deal at a vote on Tuesday night.

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EU on path towards whistleblower protection

EU lawmakers and member states have struck a political deal on the first-ever EU-wide directive on whistleblower protection - following years of big tax-evasion revelations and the laundering of dirty money in European banks.

Legal uncertainty hangs over Brexit vote

Uncertainty continued to hang over Tuesday night's big vote on Brexit, as British MPs and their lawyers tried to make sense of last-minute tweaks to the exit deal.

Orban hosts Weber in Budapest for EPP showdown

The future of the Viktor Orban's Fidesz party inside the European Parliament's centre-right EPP political group hangs in the balance. On Tuesday, Orban and EPP chief Manfred Weber meet in Budapest in a final effort to iron out differences.

Hopeless Gaza Strip ripe for Islamic State, says UN head

Fears are mounting that more extreme militants, possibly linked to the Islamic State, will gain a foothold in the Gaza Strip as trapped youth lose all sense of hope in a conflict that is on the verge of boiling over.

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Unanimity under review, if new EU sanctions to work

Any new regime should focus on individual perpetrators, such as the prison guards and low-level administrators and officers - but it must also similarly allow the listing of individuals higher up in the command chain.

News in Brief

  1. Northern Ireland's DUP reject May's revised Brexit deal
  2. Blow for May as Brexit deal ruled legally 'unchanged'
  3. MEPs lock horns on title of EU human rights sanctions
  4. EU agrees protection for whistleblowers
  5. Germany's Huawei deal risks US intelligence sharing
  6. Thousands of UK bankers paid €1m a year
  7. Report: US moves ahead on Nord Stream 2 sanctions
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