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Schulz: Switzerland faces many negotiations if it limits freedom of movement
Switzerland risks having to renegotiate its agreements with the EU, warned EP President Martin Schulz after voters backed the introduction of quotas for migrants in a referendum. “If Switzerland has to modify laws and to limit free movement also for EU citizens, then we have to react, discuss and perhaps negotiate the agreements," he said. “It is difficult to limit the free movement of citizens and not limit the free movement of services, for example. We have many negotiations ahead."
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Thai Farmers Protest to Demand Rice Payments
Hundreds of farmers have rallied outside Thailand's Justice Ministry in the capital, Bangkok, to demand overdue payments for rice sold in a controversial rice subsidy program.
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UN agency warns thousands fleeing sectarian violence in Central African Republic
A view of thousands of internally displaced people at Bangui's airport, Central African Republic (CAR). Many of the new arrivals in eastern Cameroon say they fled from Bangui to escape clashes.
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Taiwan, China to Hold First Official Talks
Taiwan and China hold official talks this week, a historic first for the two governments since a civil war ended more than six decades ago.
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Israeli Military Launches Airstrike on Palestinian Man
The Israeli military says it launched an airstrike Sunday on a Palestinian man in the Gaza Strip who had fired rockets into southern Israel.
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Swiss Vote to Back Immigration Limits
Voters in Switzerland have narrowly passed a measure to curb immigration by European Union citizens.
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Western Powers Back Neo-Nazi Coup in Ukraine
Western nations, led by the European Union and the Obama Administration, are backing an outright neo-Nazi regime-change coup in Ukraine. If the effort succeeds, the consequences will extend far beyond the borders of Ukraine and neighboring states. For Russia, such a coup would constitute a casus belli, coming as it does in the context of NATO missile defense expansion into Central Europe and the evolution of a U.S.-NATO doctrine of "Prompt Global Strike," which presumes that the United States can launch a pre-emptive first strike against Russia and China and survive the retaliation.
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Women on the Rise in African Politics
Africa now has three female heads of state, after Catherine Samba-Panza of the Central African Republic took office in January. Though women leaders remain the exception in African politics, activists say things are looking up.
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European Officials Denounce US Diplomat's Remark
The head of the European Council says U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland's use of vulgar language about the European Union is "totally unacceptable."
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Syria: UN calls for speeding up pace of lagging chemical weapons elimination
Special Coordinator of the Joint Mission of the OPCW and the UN Sigrid Kaag speaks to journalists following a closed-door meeting of the Security Council.
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