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Spain’s ETA could dissolve after disarmament
The separatists declared a ceasefire in 2011 and will give up their remaining weapons by tomorrow
SpainEU is likely to side with Spain on Gibraltar
The EU continues to present a united front against the United Kingdom
United KingdomSurprise price slowdown lowers the pressure on the ECB
Consumer price inflation slowed for the first time in almost a year in March as both energy and non-energy prices eased
EuropeColombia's Electricaribe move may deter investors
While Bogota wants to be seen to be taking action on power outages, liquidation moves could have unintended effects
ColombiaWestern Europe might embrace wider security concept
Terrorism and climate change appear to be more pressing concerns for many citizens than military aggression
EuropeRisks mean euro-area QE is set to continue to end-2017
Consumer prices rose by the most in nearly four years in January but stripped of energy, inflation is much more modest
EuropeEuro-area growth outlook clouded by uncertainties
The second estimate of euro-area growth in the fourth quarter 2016 was revised down to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter
EuropeSpain’s Podemos is set to shift to the left
The endorsement of leader Pablo Iglesias’s programme could make future coalitions more difficult
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