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Germany pushes compromise on EU talks with North Macedonia, Albania
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany has proposed starting EU membership talks with North Macedonia before the end of this year and agreeing in principle to launch the process for Albania, but without setting an exact date prior to Tirana meeting more conditions.
Top U.S. negotiator in Stockholm ahead of North Korea talks
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The U.S. top negotiator on North Korea, Stephen Biegun, met Sweden's special envoy to the isolated country in Stockholm on Friday before expected talks with North Korean officials at the weekend.
Chances of Swiss-EU treaty deal this month have vanished, sources say
BERN (Reuters) - Switzerland has abandoned hopes of reaching an agreement with the European Union on a new treaty this month, frustrated by its inability to forge domestic consensus on how to its approach its biggest foreign policy issue.
Syrian rebels vow to back any Turkish operation into northeast
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkey-backed Syrian rebels pledged on Friday to back a potential cross-border offensive that Ankara has threatened to mount against Kurdish fighters in northeast Syria.
SPV 2030 a new dawn for Malaysia, says Azmin
PETALING JAYA: The Shared Prosperity Vision (SPV) 2030, set to roll out on Saturday (Oct 5), will be a new dawn for Malaysia, says Datuk Seri Azmin Ali.
Dissent grows among the loyalists Macron needs for reform push - sources
ANNECY, France (Reuters) - Previously-loyal lawmakers inside Emmanuel Macron's party are voicing dissent about its direction, according to interviews with party insiders, exposing new faultlines in the political base the French president needs to deliver his reform agenda.
Croatia government offers 2% wage hike to teachers, more might follow
ZAGREB (Reuters) - The Croatian government has offered a 2% wage hike for teachers this year which is affordable at the moment, Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said on Friday, ahead of a strike the teachers' unions have scheduled for next week.
Guan Eng: Up to RM30k reward for civil servants who report on misconduct, embezzlement
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Civil servants who disclose misconduct and embezzlement will be awarded the Integrity and Personality Award (IPA) as well as cash incentives worth up to RM30,000, says Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Restive election climate could deepen Tunisia's political impasse
TUNIS (Reuters) - Dissatisfaction with established parties in Tunisian politics means Sunday's parliamentary elections may not yield a clear winner, complicating the process of coalition building at a pivotal moment for the economy.
Portugal votes on Sunday. What comes next?
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal is heading to a parliamentary election on Sunday with Prime Minister Antonio Costa's Socialists set to win, according to opinion polls, but without an outright majority, after four years of economic growth.