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New UK Brexit plans don't 'fully' meet Irish border objectives: Dublin
The government said PM Leo Varadkar had spoken to his Boris Johnson but said London's proposals 'do not fully meet the agreed objectives'.
‘Terrorists didn't land from moon’: European lawmakers hits out at Pak
Opening the debate, Federica Mogherini, EU Minister Tytti Tuppurainen said 'no one could afford another escalation in Kashmir'.
No-deal Brexit would be 'disaster' warns EU business lobby
A 2-day European summit is scheduled to be held on October 17 in Brussels, which could be the last chance for agreement between two parties.
Germany chancellor Angela Merkel sees 'every chance' for Brexit deal
She added that if the EU and Britain failed to agree on terms for Brexit that Germany was 'prepared' for a disorderly divorce.
Boris Johnson takes aim against opponents of Brexit plans
Lawmakers are returning from their summer recess this week for a brief session that promises to be a dramatic week in British politics.
EU-India relations have widened since BJP's rise to power in 2014: Henri Malosse
In terms of trade, India is a demanding partner, but much more attractive, responsible and sustainable in the long run than Communist China.
'India open to discuss issues bilaterally with Pakistan,' says S Jaishankar
The remark was made during the minister’s meeting with European Union Commissioner Christos Stylianides.
Queen approves British Parliament suspension weeks before Brexit Departure: UK PM
Queen Elizabeth II has approved the request to close what has been the longest session of parliament in nearly 400 years.
After Merkel offers glimmer of hope, Boris Johnson to hold frank Brexit talks with Macron in Paris
Macron on Wednesday dismissed Johnson's demands that the EU reopen negotiations on the Irish border.
EU clears Vodafone's USD 22 billion deal to expand in Europe
EU Commission said that the deal, valued at USD 21.8 billion, will go ahead if Vodafone addresses its competition concerns.