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Strange World Trailer: Disney’s Next Animated Adventure Is Set on a Mysterious, Vibrant Planet
Following its first showing at Disney’s D23 Expo, the studio has dropped the trailer for Strange World. Co-directed by Don Hall and Qui Nuigen, the film throws the Clade family of legendary explorers onto a mysterious, vibrant planet, in hopes of saving the world. Strange World features the voicing talents of Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucy Liu, Jaboukie Y...
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All Travellers From Outside EU Will Need Negative Covid Test: France
Travellers reaching France from outside the European Union will be subject to the obligation of a negative COVID-19 test, regardless their vaccination status, French government spokesman Gabriel Attal said in Wednesday.
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European Union Break-up No Longer Unthinkable: German Vice Chancellor
Germany's insistence on austerity in the Eurozone has left Europe more divided than ever and a break-up of the European Union is no longer inconceivable, German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel told Der Spiegel magazine.
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Germany's Capacity to Take in Refugees is Limited: Wolfgang Schaeuble
Germany needs to send a message to the world that it's reaching the limit of its capacity to help Europe's flood of migrants, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Sunday, as he advocated restricting family reunions for Syrian refugees.
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UK to Lay Cards on the Table Over European Union Referendum
After months without a breakthrough, David Cameron will finally give more details on Tuesday of what reforms he wants for Britain to stay in the European Union before a looming referendum.
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UN Council Backs Iran Nuclear Deal But Tehran Hardliners Object
The UN Security Council on Monday backed Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers but the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards attacked the resolution, underlining powerful opposition to the deal.
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Romanian PM Victor Ponta Temporarily Vacates Post for Health Reasons
Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who is under investigation for money laundering and tax evasion, announced today he was temporarily stepping aside for health reasons.
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Belgian Working for European Union killed in 'Cowardly' Mali Attack
A Belgian working for the European Union was among the five people killed in a "cowardly attack" on a bar in the Mali capital Bamako, officials said today.
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Don't Assume Eurozone will Accept Your Demands: European Union Warns Greece
The European Union's chief executive warned Greeks on Monday not to expect the euro zone to bow to leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' demands in a growing confrontation over Athens' debt crisis.
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Greece to Unveil Economic Policy Ahead of Key European Union Talks
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will unveil a high-stakes economic programme today ahead of a key meeting with eurozone finance ministers this week when Athens will push for a new debt deal with international creditors.
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Strange World Trailer: Disney’s Next Animated Adventure Is Set on a Mysterious, Vibrant Planet
Following its first showing at Disney’s D23 Expo, the studio has dropped the trailer for Strange World. Co-directed by Don Hall and Qui Nuigen, the film throws the Clade family of legendary explorers onto a mysterious, vibrant planet, in hopes of saving the world. Strange World features the voicing talents of Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucy Liu, Jaboukie Y...
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All Travellers From Outside EU Will Need Negative Covid Test: France
Travellers reaching France from outside the European Union will be subject to the obligation of a negative COVID-19 test, regardless their vaccination status, French government spokesman Gabriel Attal said in Wednesday.
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European Union Break-up No Longer Unthinkable: German Vice Chancellor
Germany's insistence on austerity in the Eurozone has left Europe more divided than ever and a break-up of the European Union is no longer inconceivable, German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel told Der Spiegel magazine.
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Germany's Capacity to Take in Refugees is Limited: Wolfgang Schaeuble
Germany needs to send a message to the world that it's reaching the limit of its capacity to help Europe's flood of migrants, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Sunday, as he advocated restricting family reunions for Syrian refugees.
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UK to Lay Cards on the Table Over European Union Referendum
After months without a breakthrough, David Cameron will finally give more details on Tuesday of what reforms he wants for Britain to stay in the European Union before a looming referendum.
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UN Council Backs Iran Nuclear Deal But Tehran Hardliners Object
The UN Security Council on Monday backed Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers but the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards attacked the resolution, underlining powerful opposition to the deal.
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Romanian PM Victor Ponta Temporarily Vacates Post for Health Reasons
Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who is under investigation for money laundering and tax evasion, announced today he was temporarily stepping aside for health reasons.
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Belgian Working for European Union killed in 'Cowardly' Mali Attack
A Belgian working for the European Union was among the five people killed in a "cowardly attack" on a bar in the Mali capital Bamako, officials said today.
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Don't Assume Eurozone will Accept Your Demands: European Union Warns Greece
The European Union's chief executive warned Greeks on Monday not to expect the euro zone to bow to leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' demands in a growing confrontation over Athens' debt crisis.
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Greece to Unveil Economic Policy Ahead of Key European Union Talks
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will unveil a high-stakes economic programme today ahead of a key meeting with eurozone finance ministers this week when Athens will push for a new debt deal with international creditors.