Europe
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Editorial: Brexit will have a huge impact on British jobs. But the news may not be entirely good
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Letters: It is surely time to recognise that the very title of the Prevent programme symbolises its weakness
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Turkey’s constitutional court annulled in July a criminal code provision punishing as ‘sexual abuse’ sexual acts with under-15s
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In 2014 Switzerland voted to clamp down on EU migration – and it is now suffering the consequences
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Editorial: From Turkey to El Salvador, Asia to the Americas, the best journalists fight to hold a mirror to the world. They deserve our gratitude, and need our support
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Duo from rural west Cork have won fans with their laid-back approach to interviews after taking silver in rowing at Olympics
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Police searching for motive for attack by 27-year-old Swiss man after 34-year-old woman dies following multiple stabbing
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Holidaymaker George Low, 22, stabbed and second victim injured in south-east town of Ayia Napa
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Six-year-old child was injured during incident early on Saturday afternoon, near Salez in country’s north-east
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Irish brothers Gary and Paul O’Donovan win silver then worry about missing celebration back home in Skibbereen
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The historic third bailout awarded to Athens after weeks of brinkmanship last year was supposed to have secured its future in the EU. But little has changed
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Charities claim youngsters and women are too afraid to leave tents after dark at government-run camps
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Outcry in France over court’s treatment of Jacqueline Sauvage, who has become a symbol of the suffering of domestic abuse victims
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Residents told bank they could hear tunnelling as early as last Monday, but thieves finished digging and emptied safe and deposit boxes
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Most analysts are confident that the radical democrats – in favour of legalising drugs and offering asylum to Edward Snowden – will win 18-20 MPs in October
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Project Syndicate economists Airing the IMF's dirty European laundry
Barry EichengreenThe Fund’s independent evaluation office has issued a comprehensive critique of its role in Europe’s post-2008 crisis
Brexit damage to economy will outweigh modest wage gains, says study