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(July 2010)
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• Lord Monckton on ABC News
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• Greece orders military to step in as truckers vote to continue strike
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• Hungary Does Without EU and IMF
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• Eurozone inflation hits 20-month high
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• US missile defence early warning site to be built in Czech Republic
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• Berlusconi risks early elections after breakup with former ally
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• Sanctions Give China an Advantage in Iran
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• IBM Forgets Its Past and Lands in European Union Monopoly Probes
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• €440bn EU rescue fund in effect following approval from Italy
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• Asylum appeal case referred to European justice court
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• International anti-counterfeiting treaty could limit developing world's access to cheap medicines
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• Silvio Berlusconi faces parliamentary crisis as speaker refuses to resign
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• Europe Crisis Is Not Over, May Lead to Fiscal Union, UBS Says
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• Italian gag law threatens bloggers with €25,000 fines for ‘incorrect' facts
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• Commission official to bridge 'supervision gap' of Swift agreement
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• EU regulators to probe financial trading
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• Global climate effort ‘still inadequate’ as talks continue
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• China says it opposes EU sanctions against Iran
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• EU membership? No thank you!
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• Czech Government to Resist Exporter Calls for Euro, Necas Says
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• Euro Strengthens vs. the Dollar Amid U.S. Slowdown Concern
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• Greek police fire tear gas at striking truckers
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• YouTube banned by Russian court
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• Europe's €30 trillion headache
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• Drip after drip of deflation data
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• Iceland tells EU: "We keep control of fishing" (for now)
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• EU's Ashton wants Iran talks soon, nuclear focus
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• Iran will supply nuclear fuel for research reactor by Sept: MP
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• European Union and six countries reach deal for fusion reactor
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• Cameron: We won't tolerate 'export of terror' by Pakistan
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• Kosovo: EU police raid home of former senior rebel commander
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• Europe Clears Import of New Biotech Corn Varieties
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• Sarkozy orders illegal Roma immigrants expelled
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• Brussels worried about falling support for EU in Iceland
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• European police to get access to UK records
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• Baroness Ashton moves to take control of Bosnia
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• EU population over half-a-billion
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• Basel committee agrees new bank capital rules
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• Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, in Europe
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• The Death of Paper Money
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• UK to Push for Turkey EU Membership
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• Spain shines on stress test, Germany flunks
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• European Banks Rise After Stress Tests Ease Concerns Over Capital Levels
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• European Union Carbon Drops to 3-Month Low as Global Economy Seen Slowing
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• Russia says new EU sanctions on Iran "unacceptable"
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• EU foreign ministers approve diplomatic service
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• NATO nations: hope document leak won't affect war
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• Push for Serbia EU accession speed-up in wake of Kosovo court ruling
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• Iceland membership talks formally begin Tuesday
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• Iran warns EU against imposing sanctions
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• Britons to be spied on by foreign police
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• Greece back under EU-IMF microscope as Asian stocks rise
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• Critics slams Europe's rescue mechanisms as a threat to social peace
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• Stress tests? In a few days they'll be 'so what' tests
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• European banks that failed EU 'stress' test plan to raise €3.5bn
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• German banks derided for not publishing debt
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• EU commission called upon to go after corrupt defence deals
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• Fury as PM David Cameron supports Turkey's EU battle
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• EU’s secret £400m for 'crazy’ projects
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• 'Next step for Kosovo is UN membership': Ambassador
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• EU plans 'toughest ever' sanctions against Iran
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• Seven banks fail EU stress tests
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• Lord Monckton: Real Data Disproves Al Gore's Global Warming Theory
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• Europe braces itself for stress test results
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• Paris, Berlin issue joint plans for EU 'economic governance'
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• Hungary signals IMF deal over; EU goal in question
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• European arrest warrant still 'delivering injustice'
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• Euro-imperialists are on the march again, and the LibCon Coalition does nothing to resist them
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• Clegg told the truth on Iraq. It's for Cameron to end a decade of pretence
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• Kosovo independence no violation of law, finds International Court of Justice
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• EU spends £12m employing 200 researchers to conclude fruit is good for you
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• Cost of private schools for EU officials' children rises
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• Hungary tells IMF to take a hike
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• IMF warns euro zone against austerity side effects
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• Swiss endure safe-haven agony from euro flight
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• Rule by decree: Franco-German proposal attempts to side-step treaty change
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• UK Takeover Panel Concerned About `Inappropriate' EU Merger Oversight
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• EU to step up efforts to tackle terrorism propaganda
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• France and Germany to coordinate defence spending cuts
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• Ireland explores greater EU-UN military overlap
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• EU power grab: The Spectator on the British government's approach to Brussels
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• UN lists post-Kyoto options if no climate deal
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• EU farm payments likely to be capped under reform
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• Hungary Kósa asks IMF to be more grounded in realities
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• Double dip in the Baltic
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• Irish Show Greeks Suffering Is Price of Admission to Euro Union
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• Sarkozy urges German 'fiscal convergence'
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• Saving the euro project: European Central Bank bond purchases slowing
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• Why keep the eurozone? – expert asks, Karpova disagrees
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• U.K. Takeover Panel Concerned About `Inappropriate' EU Merger Oversight
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• Commission plugs nuclear fission funding hole with EU research cash
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• EU probes French subsidies to aeronautic suppliers
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• EU Test May Need to Fail Some Banks
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• Getting closer to fiction: Brussels wants US-style 'Miranda rights' across Europe
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• Silvio Berlusconi waters down controversial wiretaps bill
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• Medvedev says no alternative to Russia-EU visa-free rules
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• Pondering the future of EU relations
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• Ukraine: forgotten granary of Europe
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• Hungary's IMF revolt augurs ill for Greece
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• Q+A: How Europe is stress-testing its banks
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• UK Public borrowing hit record high in June
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• Irish parliament seeks greater EU scrutiny powers
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• EU to hold atheist and freemason summit
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• EU ministers to approve tighter sanctions on Iran
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• Commission: Romania violated EU obligations
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• EU leaders dodge Islamic veil ban issue
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• EU looking to reset relations with Switzerland
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• EU unveils €6.4 billion research fund to boost economy
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• EU plan to let foreign police spy on Britons
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• Her epic spending matched only by her incompetence, our EU Foreign Minister is embarrassing Britain
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• Romania opens back door for thousands of Moldovans to claim benefits in Britain
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• Hungary braces for volatility after EU, IMF walk away from budget talks
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• Ireland's debt downgraded by credit ratings agency
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• EU to water down hedge fund regulation
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• EU agrees key criteria for testing health of banks
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• Stress-testing Europe's banks won't stave off a deflationary vortex
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• WORLD FOREX: Euro Slips Vs Yen, Dollar On Bank Worries
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• Future of EU farm policy debated in Brussels
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• EU to abolish visas for Russians?
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• Ashton calls on Israel to open border crossings to Gaza
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• 'Mushrooming' EU institutions cause unease amid era of national austerity
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• Canada-EU free-trade deal slowly sprouting in Brussels
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• Hungary risks selloff if IMF-EU deal falls through
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• Disagreements on Transparency Fail to Stop ACTA Treaty Leak
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• EU eases stance on limits for national CO2 auctions
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• Iran mulls currency switch for EU oil sales-report
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• Iran blames West, Israel for bombings
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• Morocco, EU sign cooperation programme worth EUR580m
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• Maastricht ban on tourists in marijuana cafes upheld by EU court
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• New Slovak government clears way for eurozone aid fund
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• Bank of Ireland handed EU approval
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• EU member states 'resist common asylum plans'
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• States back emission trading rules
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• Eastern Europe struggling to meet EU climate targets
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• Chinese firms cashing in on EU carbon trade
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• War: Merkel says EU should talk to Russia on security
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• New data reveals scale of 'grandiose' income of EU elite
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• Fed's volte face sends the dollar tumbling
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• JPMorgan profit leaps nearly 80% to 4.8 billion in second quarter
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• Osborne's Pyrrhic EU Victory
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• EU to be given prominent UN role
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• MEPs clash with member states over 2011 budget
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• France, UK and Germany call for 30 percent CO2 cut
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• The folly of common currencies
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• EU mulls gender quotas on company boards
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• Food industry's green efforts may hit price wall
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• EU Tax Commissioner Cautions On EU Financial Tax
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• Nearly all EU states now on deficit watch
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• EU finance ministers remain split on bank stress tests
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• EU bail-out fund could prop up banks
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• Slovakia resists EU pressure on bail-outs
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• Spain 'relying on short-term funding' as councils go bust
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• EU seeks to simplify rules on hiring non-EU workers
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• French National Assembly bans burqa
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• Belgium bids to ease Lisbon Treaty tensions
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• EU has 'full confidence' in Afghanistan aid spending, totalling €1.3 billion
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• EU Somali mission: On manoeuvres with the troops trained to fight al-Shabaab
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• UK’s £135m bill for Eurocrats' pensions
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• European Commission proposes common entry and residence conditions for third-country seasonal workers
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• EU's first use of 'enhanced cooperation'
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• EU to reaffirm its commitment to Turkey at Istanbul meeting
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• Greece Auctions Treasury Bills at Rate Below EU Bailout Loans
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• EU tells states to prepare for banks that fail stress tests
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• EU to clinch supervision deal by September: Germany
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• Barnier wants to harmonise bank-deposit schemes
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• More of the same: EU banks offer voluntary rescue fund
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• Chinese rating agency strips Western nations of AAA status
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• Sugar and Spice: Belgians seek to enforce Lisbon Treaty social clause
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• Belgian Minister: EU To Need Climate Border Measures
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• Commission gambit could end decade-long GMO impasse
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• EU to get 'judicial oversight' on human rights
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• Juncker: stability facility will be operational soon
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• Partying is the solution: World Cup victory 'may offset recession in Spain'
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• Macedonia name dispute inspires exotic idea
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• EU allocates 43.5 million euros to assist IDPs in Georgia
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• Eurozone break-up would boost Ireland's economy
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• Tories get EU diplomatic service off the ground
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• Finance ministers to discuss stress-tests for banks
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• EU to spend £1bn on pensions for retired eurocrats in 2010, Britain pays up £135m
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• EU misjudges pensions
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• Ship Ahoy! Lobby firm buys up EU maritime officials
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• Brussels launches plan to avert future bank runs
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• German Fin Min: No Room To Change EU Stabilization Mechanism
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• Canada-EU trade talks: Jumping from one sinking ship to another
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• Deutschland über alles does not mean a trickledown recovery in EMU
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• EU Carbon Allowances Advance as Natural Gas, German Power Gain
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• Irish block EU plan to allow data transfer to Israel
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• Spain's World Cup win soothes separatist angst
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• Academics, Politicians: Pending Global Treaty Threatens Free Internet, Fundamental Rights
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• EU's secret £400M handouts
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• Ghana receives EUR 41.8 million budget support from EU
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• EU accession tops Balkan, European talks in Croatia
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• Babel Syndrome: EU begins the hunt for new translators
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• US terror investigators to access Europe bank details
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• Greece to sell 6-month treasury bills on July 13
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• IMF tells Europe to inject more stimulus
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• Trichet lightens mood by allaying further debt fears
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• Legal noose tightens on Europe's monetary union
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• EU takes 'historic' step on new diplomatic service
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• Parliament sets out demands on CAP reform
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• Britain fined £150m by Brussels for failing to 'fly EU flag'
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• EMU break-up risks global deflation shock that would dwarf Lehman collapse, warns ING
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• Stress test results on 91 banks set for release on 23 July
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• EU oversight reform given backing
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• Parliament approves Industrial Emissions Directive
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• Commissioner wants 'European supervisory authority' for oil drilling
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• British taxpayers will face fines of up to £180m a year by 2020 if EU landfill targets are not met
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• UK companies face billion-pound bill over EU pension reform
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• Fusion reactor sparks EU budget collision: Commission demands billions more from member states
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• Row over Frankfurt power grab
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• MEPs look to new data protection battle with US
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• Leterme tells Parliament that EU needs zest
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• Future of EU at stake in budget talks, says Barroso
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• EU Relents To Disclose Testing Methods of Stress Test Scam
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• Europe to outline bank test methods Wed - sources
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• Is The Eurozone Bailout Legal?
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• Parliament mellows on EU diplomatic service
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• EU-Chinese 'misunderstanding' on the rise, senior Beijing official warns
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• Europe’s ‘toothless’ bank tests making matters worse
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• European Banks’ Hidden Losses May Threaten EU Stress Test Plan
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• EU parliament group backs U.S. bank data deal
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• ECB backs treaty change for EU's 'economic government'
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• Belgium begs London to OK EU watchdogs
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• Brussels keen for 'automatic' hikes in retirement age
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• Brussels caught in middle as MEPs flex muscles over budget
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• SWIFT II: Civil Liberties Committee approves draft agreement
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• Same Windbags, Same Rubbish
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• Eurozone rescue fund aims for top rating
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• Trichet calls for tighter budgets to aid recovery
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• MEPs pressed to defer financial regulation vote
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• EU CO2 May Rise to 16 Euros After ‘Harami’: Technical Analysis
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• EU Clean Energy Fund to Invest $12.5 Million in China
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• With the US trapped in depression, this really is starting to feel like 1932
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• Komorowski wins Polish election after dramatic night
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• Lisbon Treaty survived Polish comedy of errors
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• Entrepreneurs 'forgotten' in EU innovation policy
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• Common agricultural policy: rotten but here to stay
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• Germany focuses on cutting spending
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• EU regulators support broad CO2 tax
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• For Rivals in Spain, Rare Agreement
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• Liberal defeats bereaved twin in Polish vote: exit polls
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• EU's Barnier: EU Working On Right Tools For Banks
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• Belgian EU presidency wants bank tax deal - minister
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• EU pensions rules will cost Britain £500bn
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• EU: 15 million Euros to promote Syrian export
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• Rebellion on Turkey joining European Union
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• UAE to export camel milk to Europe - EU says yes we can
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• Lessons in Economics: Ron Paul and Judge Napolitano on Fox Business
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• Merkel Says $945 Billion EU Rescue Deal Only Bought Some Time for the Euro
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• Brussels considering EU-only transaction tax, Barroso says
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• China hits out at EU modem probe
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• EU wind and solar energy plans leaked
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• EU Has ‘Doubts’ Over Hungary Bank Tax, Matolcsy Says
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• EU: There Will Be No Debt Restructuring For Any EU Country
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• 60% of Icelanders against EU membership - Gallup poll
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• ECB relief as banks repay €442bn loans
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• Details scant as stress test results loom
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• Why Europe rose, and why it is now declining
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• Spain may need financial rescue, says Merrill
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• The EU's response to global warming is a costly mistake
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• Slovakia clears way for euro bail-out fund
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• Spain jobless claims drop in June, third straight fall
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• Greek corruption worth €800 million a year - poll
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• Britain in language battle over EU civil service exams
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• EU court sets limits to equal pay for pregnant workers
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• Belgian EU Presidency 'will be Van Rompuy's'
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• Barclays fall sparks woe for markets
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• Spectre of an economic relapse stalks markets as China wobbles
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• EU financial supervision deal ‘really close’
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• Angela Merkel's political woe punctures market euphoria
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• Brussels tables new economic governance plans
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• FTSE slides after Moody's threatens to downgrade Spain
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• Hague ‘determined’ to exercise UK influence in European Union
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• German consumer spending shows signs of life
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• Fallen Belgian government takes EU helm
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• EU moots 'Michelin Star' system for top tourist spots
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• Belgian presidency sets parliament in its sights
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• EU opens talks with Turkey on food safety
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• EU capitals miss deadline for renewables action plans
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• EPP 'not in dominant' role in EU parliament - new report
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• EU set to clampdown on bankers' bonuses
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VIDEO SECTION
21 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Brexiters advocate friendship and free trade with the rest of Europe
(International Trade committee)
21 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: You don't need a trade agreement in order to trade
(International Trade committee)
21 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: IMCO committee rejects Commission proposal for internal market Directive on goods and services
(IMCO committee)
21 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: EU-banned cultural goods imported by asylum seekers
(IMCO-INTA joint committee meeting)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Across the EU people want to keep trading with Britain after Brexit
(AGRI committee)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Fiddled Brazilian lab tests underline the benefits of home produced meat
(AGRI committee)
20 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Animal welfare: put your house in order first
(AGRI committee)
15 MAR 2018:
Nathan Gill: Fair trade for Africa, not aid
14 MAR 2018:
Patrick O'Flynn: Multinational corporations have undermined the standing of free-enterprise economics
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: EU corporate tax harmonisation will push more businesses out of Europe
(Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Bayet)
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: A Wet Blanket of Endless Taxation
14 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: Slushing taxpayers money into the EU distribution system
(Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Stetina)
14 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Tariff wars is what you get with a protectionist EU
13 MAR 2018:
James Carver: EU must not impose its trade neocolonialism on Cuba as it emerges into free world
13 MAR 2018:
Raymond Finch: All EU foreign policy has done is destabilise the Middle East
13 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: EU commission to define 'family farm' towards future of food and farming
(AGRI committee, 12.03.2018)
13 MAR 2018:
Patrick O'Flynn: Time for the EU to come to a sensible deal - it can't afford otherwise
13 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: Sooner or later you will run out of other people's money
13 MAR 2018:
Bill Etheridge: European project needs to reflect its dwindling budget (Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Jens Geier)
13 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth and David Coburn: The 'Master of the Politically Correct' goes over the top
13 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth: Will the European Parliament vote in favour of a Brexit deal?
(Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Hokmark)
13 MAR 2018:
Name-calling SNP MEP smitten by UKIP MEP William Dartmouth
13 MAR 2018:
Gerard Batten: UKIP's position is No Surrender!
13 MAR 2018:
Nigel Farage: Stand strong against the unelected EU bullies, Mrs May
12 MAR 2018:
Jill Seymour: An excellent opportunity to get rid of the Driver CPC
12 MAR 2018:
Margot Parker: EU politics cannot be allowed to interfere with well-being of women
12 MAR 2018:
Nigel Farage: Fast-track appointment of Juncker henchman a perfect stitch-up
01 MAR 2018:
James Carver: Control of oil-rich territories is what's mostly financing jihadists
01 MAR 2018:
David Coburn: All in preparation for a pan-European income tax
(Buecard Question to EPP MEP Stefanec)
01 MAR 2018:
David Coburn: Maximising taxation to pay for fat cat salaries of EU bureaucrats
28 FEB 2018:
Stuart Agnew: Sugar beet seed dressing cannot affect bees - why ban it?
28 FEB 2018:
David Coburn: It's not EU 'neo-colonialism' but 'global economic order', says Socialist MEP (Bluecard Question to Dutch MEP Paul Tang)
28 FEB 2018:
David Coburn: 'Tax havens' list: EU just as keen to black-list Britain after Brexit
28 FEB 2018:
Nigel Farage: EU grants Poland its modern-day Brezhnev doctrine of limited sovereignty
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