NEWSNew, long-term priorities for the international community will dominate discussion when development ministers from the European Union's member states meet on Tuesday (28 May).
NEWSAnother round of talks are underway between Serbia's Ivica Dacic and Hashim Thaçi of Kosovo
NEWSAgreement hoped for on overhaul of state aid
NEWSCommission proposal will boost activity at ports.
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Conflict-afflicted states need to be able to determine their own destinies
Jaroslav Neverovic, Lithuania's energy minister
The West shoul start exploring a response to the mendacity of media run by authoritarian states
Unprecedented numbers of continental Europeans now speak in the angry and resentful tones traditionally heard from British Eurosceptics
The physical basis for a two-state solution to the conflict is rapidly disappearing
NEWSEU leaders agree to some movement on tax avoidance and statement of principles on energy
NEWSLeaders vote to overrule Lisbon Treaty's plan for reduction in the number of commissioners
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NEWSSix candidates have met selection criteria, half of them MEPs.
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NEWSGerman economy minister says Commission action could lead to a trade dispute.
EU-China trade disputes raise fears of retaliation
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Carl Bildt drew on all his diplomatic experience as a foreign minister and ex-prime minister when he observed about the Eurovision Song Contest that “regional patterns persist in voting”.
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Staff unions at the Council of Ministers are struggling to get across to national governments the message that they are downtrodden and oppressed.
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Distinguishing between foreign and domestic debt is crucial to understanding the role of austerity
Ahead of the elections to the European Parliament next year, the EU needs to mend relations with its citizens
Europe's aggressive regulatory unilateralism will not achieve anything good
Faith in the European Union is at an all-time low, and there are precious few signs of that changing.
Eight years after the Andijan massacre, Uzbekistan remains a human-rights disaster. When will the EU change its strategy towards Uzbekistan?
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