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(August 2010)
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• Antique dealer attacks 'scandalous' European extradition laws
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• Greeks "In Over Their Heads In Debt" Means Non Performing Loans Poised To Surge
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• Euro unemployment rate stuck at 10%: EU
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• Financial taxes top EU economy ministers' agenda
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• Libyan leader seeks €5 billion a year to halt EU-bound migrants
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• Ex-commissioner promises 'European Experience' in new lobby firm
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• France Proposes EU Commodity Regulator, Seeks Raw-Material Position Limits
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• Environmental Group says EU Biofuel Targets Create Land-Grab in Africa
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• IMF eliminates borrowing cap on rescue facility in anticipation Of Europe crisis 2.0
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• Ashton hits back at Kouchner over Middle East talks
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• Commission plans communication 'revolution'
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• Serbia open to EU compromise on Kosovo
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• Hungary 'can't afford' to delay deficit cuts, EU's Rehn says
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• Belgian coalition talks collapse, king asks for renewed effort
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• Roma controversy kick-starts French election campaign
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• EU Carbon Permits Head for Biggest Gain Since April as German Power Rises
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• Obama could kill fossil fuels overnight with a nuclear dash for thorium
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• German judges strengthen EU court, clarify Lisbon ruling
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• Booming Brussels
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• EU popularity plunges right across the bloc
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• Jamaica gets $4-billion grant from EU
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• EU Patents and EU Patents Court incompatible with EU law, says ECJ's advocate general
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• Mackerel row with Iceland and Faroes could hit region's fish markets
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• EU overfishing charges 'preposterous': Iceland
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• EU bank regulators overhaul stress tests
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• Jersey concerned over EU review of tax scheme
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• Commissioner working on EU tax like 'a scientist in a lab' says spokesman
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• Sarkozy readies for France's G20 presidency
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• Ireland must now pay more than Greece to borrow (It pays to riot in Europe)
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• Brussels to defy Cameron’s call for EU spending cuts
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• EU to spend £8m a year on Baroness's new offices
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• Ashton to obtain speaking rights at UN
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• France exploring tax harmonisation with Germany
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• Fresh flight to Swiss franc as Europe's bond strains return
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• The Euro's Success Requires Liberalization
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• German Top Judges Say EU Court Rulings Prevail Short of `Gross' Abuses
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• EU reviews France's Roma expulsion as Paris digs its heels in
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• Radicova Demands EU's Rehn Apologize for Criticizing Slovak Vote on Greece
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• EU Waits to Set Limits on UN Carbon Offsets as Lobby Urges Fast Action
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• Dutch, Austria to auction 4.2 million EU carbon permits
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• Prospect of French 'anti-Roma' summit disturbs EU presidency
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• Ashton set to take new office in EU nerve centre
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• Old boys club dominates EU diplomacy
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• US, Europe in ‘Same Boat’ on Recession Risks, EU’s Rehn Says
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• Ireland's credit rating downgraded by S&P; on bank fears
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• Eurostat: Bulgaria's June industrial output grows by 25% on an annual basis
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• Greece to begin monthly treasury bill sales: officials
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• EU: €20 million to support reforms of government departments in Jordan
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• Future of cohesion policy sparks EU row
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• Germany and France lead way in 'two-speed recovery'
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• German budget deficit jumps to 3.5 pct in 1st half
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• Spain uses social security fund to prop up the bond market
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• Stiglitz Says European Economy at Risk of Double-Dip Recession
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• European Banks May Face More Frequent Stress Tests to Bolster Confidence
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• EU urges France not to mix Roma issue with Schengen
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• France invites handful of ministers to 'immigration' summit
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• Surge in Britons exported for trial
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• EU officials slalom through power overlap
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• Euro crisis has not gone away, it is merely masked by other troubles
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• Now EU plans to make our roads pay as you go
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• Italy to raise EU citizen expulsion policy at September meeting
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• Sweden denies US pressure in Wikileaks affair
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• EU asked to investigate drugs in football
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• Ireland Needs ‘Sustainable’ Finances for Recovery, Lenihan Says
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• EU reaffirms $317 mln in aid to Bolivia
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• Greek crisis refuses to go away
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• European Union loses integration popularity for Ukrainian citizens in favor of classical CIS
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• EU commissioner backs mooted German nuclear tax
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• Euro faces more selling as sovereign risk woes rise
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• France cuts 2011 growth forecast to 2%: report
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• Anger at the 35,000 eurocrats in line for triple pay boost
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• EU parliament unveils €6m plans for new 'communications' drive
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• Google Plans To Kill Web In Internet Takeover Agenda
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• Climate Realism: Not to Be Denied Any Longer
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• Brussels tells Athens to take the pain as unrest rumbles
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• EU Commission: Fears Of Greece Debt Restructuring Unfounded
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• Euro Founding Father Works for Free Rescuing Greeks
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• German Minister: EU Tax On Commodities Would Hurt Industry
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• Trichet's Successor as ECB Head Doesn't Need to Be a Diplomat, Weber Says
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• EU foreign policy chief misses UN meeting over speaking rights
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• Border burden: Illegal immigration in Greece
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• EU court suspends seal ban, surprising Brussels
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• EU food-supplement clampdown overrides consumer choice
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• EU: Palestinian aid not leverage for direct talks
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• Belgian coalition talks drag on
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• Hopes of imminent Belgian government fade
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• Polish diplomats instructed to defend EU cohesion
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• Ukraine's Yanukovych to head to Berlin to push for EU membership
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• Time is running out for the West
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• Tensions Rise in Greece as Austerity Measures Backfire
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• Spain plans more public projects as construction industry picks up
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• The downsides of German growth: Economic strength comes at expense of rest of Europe
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• EU commission monitoring French Roma explusions
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• EU doubles aid to Pakistan as charities fight to stop famine
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• Hedge-Fund Group Says EU Derivatives-Trading Reforms Should Move Forward
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• Western profits wilt on China's surging wages
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• European Parliament to launch Second Life-style online assembly
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• EU-US leaders to meet in Lisbon
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• EU countries tired of paying for Polish motorways
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• EU carbon prices nudge up, follow energy
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• Brussels backs Kosovo bid to join international bank
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• Irish Government urged to accept greater EU scrutiny
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• French expulsion of Roma to begin Thursday
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• Universities woo foreign students but close door on Britons in 'two-tier' clearing system
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• Spanish steps towards general strike say two biggest trade union confederations
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• Commission heeds Sarkozy’s request for EU crisis response force
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• East European nations and Sweden ask EU to change debt definition
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• Sweden Election Pledges Soar Amid Smallest EU Deficit
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• EU fines Poland for poor waste disposal
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• WTO Orders EU To Lift Tech Tariffs
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• EU’s backdoor thrown open
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• Romania grants citizenship to 17,000 Moldovans
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• Hungary found to have lowest rate of foreigners in EU
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• 88% of EU's illegal Immigrants come through Greece
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• Warmonger Bolton : Israel has "eight days" to launch a military strike against Iran
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• Eurozone inflation hits near two-year high
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• ECB's Stark: EU Set for More Economic Surveillance
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• Irish Borrowing Costs May Rise at Sale on `Sheer Size of Banking Problem'
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• Ireland can withstand the euro's ordeal by fire, but can Southern Europe?
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• Turmoil in eurozone hits British exports, a study by Close Brothers shows
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• EU proposes new rules for large financial groups
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• Sweden hands over command of EU NAVFOR FHQ to France and Belgium
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• France's Sarkozy calls for European natural disaster force
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• Sarkozy calls for EU response to Pakistan crisis
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• China favours euros over greenback as Bernanke shifts course
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• Fined £150 million for failing to fly the EU flag: Now British firms are told how to fight back
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• EU bid to undo Cameron's remarks on Pakistan
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• Immigration: Britain through the back door
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• German 10-Year Bonds Post Third Weekly Gain; Investors Flee Peripherals
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• US Collapse: 15 Economic Statistics That Just Keep Getting Worse
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• Anger in euro zone as Slovakia votes against Greek bailout role
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• ECB buys Irish bonds in move to calm market debt fears
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• New worries cast shadow on euro zone
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• Europe must bring back border guards to fight illegal immigration, says Sarkozy's party chief
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• Member states propose austerity budget for EU
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• Slovakia's Greek U-turn is within the law, EU admits
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• Greek Recession Deepens
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• Germany's `Superman' Economy Expands at Record Pace
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• French Economy Accelerates in Second Quarter, Adds 0.6% as Exports Expand
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• Swiss Franc Resumes Advance on Economic Recovery as Euro-Region Sputters
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• European growth gained momentum in Q2, say analysts
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• Socialists want US-style primaries for commission president candidate
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• Turkey's Chief EU Negotiator Urges Union to Honor Its Word
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• EU clamps down on Iran's energy interests
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• EU foreign ministers to upgrade Pakistan effort
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• Irish debt under fire on fresh bank jitters
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• Record four out of five jobs going to foreigners between May and June
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• Spain backs EU taxes, joining Poland, Austria, Belgium - opposition from new Dutch government
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• The EU must not be allowed to impose direct taxes on Britian
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• Commission rebukes Slovakia over Greek u-turn, warns of 'political consequences'
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• China set for landmark anti-dumping victory over EU
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• EU agency to reveal secret data on drug side-effects
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• EU ambassador to US takes up job with wider mandate
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• EU tax and the ultimate surrender of Britain's sovereignty
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• Commissioner defends 'unfashionable' EU tax idea
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• Future of the EU is up for grabs
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• EU envoy to US flaunts new powers
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• Greece budget gap shrinks 39.7 per cent to meet bailout targe
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• Spain considers reversing some spending cuts
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• Business facing a wave of green taxes
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• Belgium Ready To Support Turkey On EU Accession, Anti-Terrorism
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• European Union pushes for right to levy taxes directly on British
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• First shots fired in budget reform debate
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• Iceland and Brussels in fishing row as EU talks begin
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• Hungary Takes Feisty Tone With EU
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• Is the European court of justice a legal or political institution now?
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• EU approves €135 million in grants to Morocco for 2010
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• Brussels feels time is right to suggest EU tax
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• World climate talks 'going backwards,' EU says
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• Plea to ban rogue docs' route to UK
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• Commodity spike queers the pitch for Bernanke's Quantative Easing 2
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• Eurosceptic Swiss count their blessings
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• Commissioner Füle sees potential benefits to EU in Turkey’s regional role
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• EU approves six GM maize varieties
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• UKIP's deputy leader Christopher Monckton speaks in Bournemouth
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• Amid mounting civil unrest, EU-IMF team gives Greece thumbs up
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• Hungary insists on economic independence - official
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• Agflation fears as Russia halts all grain exports
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• Rich countries' farm subsidies benefiting royals
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• Tax bill for UK businesses following EU ruling
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• Business red tape to get one-in, one-out system - but not for EU legislation
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• 'Innocent' student extradited to Greek prison hell under EU arrest warrant
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• EU's $580 Billion Safety Fund up and Running
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• Trichet defends ECB bond purchases
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• Passport loophole allows 5 million to come to UK
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• JP Morgan, Gunvor trade 1st 2020 EU carbon futures
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• EU and IMF are so impressed by Greece they will allow it to borrow more
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• Millions of outsiders eligible for EU passports
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• Hungary demands equal terms from EU-IMF on 2011 deficit
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• EU approves Lithuanian bank support scheme
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• Euro zone interest rates on hold at 1%
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• EU to Regulate Nanotech Use in Auto Industry
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• NHS waiting lists rise after EU rules on doctors' hours
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• Coalition's internet 'consultation' sham as ministers reject every single suggestion
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• EU experts call for next slice of Romania rescue loan
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• Former Commissioner Fischler casts doubt over Turkey's EU accession
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• Nuclear talks with EU futile, Iran's chief of staff says
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• Tensions over the European External Action Service
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• Playing Globo-Cop: EU Anti-Piracy Force Stops Gulf of Aden Attack
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• Hungary takes EU Presidency from Jan 2011
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• EU Commission to plant 5000 trees annually in Tanzania 'to help reduce carbon emissions'
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• Italy trapped in slow lane as political crisis deepens
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• Poland accuses Russia of delaying handover of Smolensk air crash data
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• Icelanders keep cool over EU membership
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• Britain to challenge eurocrat salaries
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• Biodiesel production shoots up 16% in European Union, output reaches 9M tons
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• BP challenged over plans to drill in Libya
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• Banks on Europe's Edge Face $122 Billion Refinancing Bill
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• Dramatic recovery for Britain's banks
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• Hot political summer as China throttles rare metal supply and claims South China Sea
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• Greece will be a war zone, Sect of Revolutionaries warns tourists
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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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