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Pan-African News Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe at the African Union summit in Egypt on June 30, 2008. Originally uploaded by Pan-African News Wire File Photos Khama’s EU shooting list By Tafataona Mahoso Zimbabwe Herald This is the first of a two-part article by Tafataona P. Mahoso highlighting the evils of the Western-sponsored regime change agenda. WHAT happened to Zimbabwean lecturer and journalist Caesar...
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EPP ED (Free subscription) | yesterday
K arl von Wogau (EPP-ED), Chairman of the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Security and Defence, expressed his concern about the escalation of the situation in the Georgian province of South Ossetia:
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
The Chinese government's energy policy has led to a large rise in investment in renewables, helping it to dislodge the UK in a ranking of the top five most attractive countries for investment in renewable energy, according to a study published on 19 August.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Confidence in Turkey's long-term economic prospects is growing but further labour market reforms, increased spending on education, better transparency of public finances and a more credible monetary policy are required if the country is to maintain its recent impressive growth, according to Rauf Gönenç, the senior officer responsible for Turkey at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development...
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
FIFA is determined to convince the European Commission that imposing the controversial '6+5' rule on football teams does not breach EU law and will benefit the sport by restoring some level of national identity to clubs, combating the over-concentration of wealth in top clubs and guaranteeing equal opportunities to compete in the sector, FIFA's chief of international relations told EurActiv in an interview....
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Officials from Russia and NATO countries traded verbal attacks following the alliance's ministerial meeting on the situation in Georgia, held in Brussels on 19 August. NATO ministers said they could not continue "business as usual" with Moscow, but stopped short of bringing an end to established formats like the NATO-Russia Council.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Setting up a 'Stability Pact' for the Caucasus, as was done in South Eastern Europe after the Kosovo war, could help bring peace to the region but is not currently feasible due to a lack of powerful incentives for the region, Erhard Busek, the special coordinator of the South Eastern European Stability Pact, told EurActiv in an interview.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
FIFA is determined to convince the European Commission that imposing the controversial '6+5' rule on football teams does not breach EU law and will benefit the sport by restoring some level of national identity to clubs, combating the over-concentration of wealth in top clubs and guaranteeing equal opportunities to compete in the sector, FIFA's chief of international relations told EurActiv in an interview....
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
While the Union's cautious approach to granting market authorisation to new technology applications like GMOs or products derived from nanotechnology has meant that EU has not suffered from any major backlash, it could also mean the bloc is missing out on major opportunities to improve its competitiveness, argued a policy analyst from a Brussels-based think tank in an interview with EurActiv.com.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
An EU-US dispute over tariffs on high-tech goods, such as flatscreen TVs and multifunctional printers, reached new heights yesterday (18 August) as the US asked the WTO for a formal ruling and admitted that bilateral talks had failed to reach an amicable agreement.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
While the Union's cautious approach to granting market authorisation to new technology applications like GMOs or products derived from nanotechnology has meant that EU has not suffered from any major backlash, it could also mean the bloc is missing out on major opportunities to improve its competitiveness, argued a policy analyst from a Brussels-based think tank in an interview with EurActiv.com.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
France's Prime Minister François Fillon called yesterday (18 August) for a "coordinated response" by EU governments to the major global economic slowdown, saying his country would propose measures later in September.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
The parliament of Finland's autonomous Aland Islands is currently weighing up whether to vote for or against the EU's Reform Treaty, which has already been ratified by Helsinki. Rejection would put Finland in the awkward situation of not being able guarantee the implementation of the treaty throughout the whole of its territory.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
MEPs and the press have criticised last week's decision by the Romanian Parliament to reject a request from prosecutors to investigate corruption allegations against former Prime Minister Adrian Nastase and one of his ministers.
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
Prime minister calls on Europe to co-ordinate its response to the eurozone's growing economic malaise, after an emergency session of his own ministers
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raimondo | 06/24/2008
European Union approves new sanctions against Iran By CONSTANT BRAND, Associated Press Writer Mon Jun 23, 4:16 PM ET EU nations approved new sanctions against Iran on Monday, imposing additional financial and travel restrictions on a list of Iranian companies and experts — including the country's largest bank. But don't expect the EU, China, Russia or the U.S. to agree anytime soon to tougher sanctions...
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bhakti | 05/17/2008
Bharatbook.com is proud to announce the new report “Drinks advertising in the European Union - Management briefing” ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=8314 ) from its vast collection of informative market research reports. The regulation of alcohol advertising is a highly sensitive and hotly debated area of public policy. While there is pressure from many quarters for further regulation, the...
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rupali | 12/12/2007
The market research report “Year 2010: Photovoltaic Industry and European Union” , gives a comprehensive analysis of the photovoltaic (PV) industry and its impact on the European Union. The report also looks into the use of photovoltaic as a major source of electricity for the European countries in the coming years. Projections are made till the year 2010. Europe’s photovoltaic sector has become very...