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Voice data recovered from Ukraine jet downed by Iran
PARIS (Reuters) - Investigators examining the black boxes from the Ukrainian jet accidentally shot down by Iran have recovered its cockpit voice data, France's BEA accident investigation bureau said.
Britain will be constructive with EU in Brexit talks, says PM's spokesman
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will continue to engage constructively with the European Union in talks on a future relationship, but London is not willing to give up its rights as an independent state, a spokesman for Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.
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Germany's Merkel says EU must prepare for no-deal Brexit
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Germany will continue to push to seal a new partnership agreement with Britain by the end of the year, but the European Union should also prepare for an abrupt split from 2021, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday.
EU wants Brexit deal 'but not at any price' as teams head for dinner
LONDON (Reuters) - Top British and EU negotiators will dine at Number 10 Downing Street on Tuesday, kicking off the latest round of Brexit talks that have all but stalled amid differences, with the top EU official saying he wants an agreement, "but not at any price".
Big differences at Britain-EU trade talks, Barnier-Frost meeting off
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain and the European Union (EU) failed to make progress in talks on post-Brexit relations this week due to major differences and called off a one-on-one meeting between their chief negotiators, officials said on Thursday.
After splurging on coronavirus, EU seeks state aid compromise with Britain
WARSAW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union could soften demands in trade talks that Britain follow its state aid rules, diplomats and officials have said, just as the bloc's own splurge to cushion the hit from the coronavirus has stretched its competition rules.
France's Macron to visit Dutch PM Rutte to break EU budget impasse
PARIS (Reuters) - Emmanuel Macron will travel to the Netherlands on Tuesday to try to break Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's resistance to the European Union's 750 billion euro aid package that the French president wants to see approved at an EU summit in July.
Protests over George Floyd's death expose raw race relations worldwide
AMSTERDAM/MADRID (Reuters) - Images of a white police officer kneeling on the neck of African-American George Floyd, who then died, have sparked protests from Amsterdam to Nairobi, but they also expose deeper grievances among demonstrators over strained race relations in their own countries.
Notre-Dame renovation teams play catch-up as lockdown eases
PARIS (Reuters) - French renovation teams aim complete work on Notre-Dame Cathedral in time for the fifth anniversary of its 2019 fire despite the COVID-19 lockdown, the project leader said on Sunday, as admirers were allowed back into the adjoining square.