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Dave Keating

A storm in an olive cup

What the olive oil kerfuffle says about what's ailing the EU

 

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Commission may expand reporting directive to tax

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NEWSThe European Commission is looking to fast-track new rules for more transparency in corporate tax.

The European Commission is looking at options to fast-track new rules for more transparency in corporate tax following a mandate given by European Union leaders at Wednesday's European Council.  

According to Commission sources, the favoured option at the moment is to expand the scope of the non-financial corporate reporting [...] Read more

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France owes EU more than empty words

Hollande's declaration to inject new life into the European Union has no substance

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State-aid reforms aim to boost economic growth

Agreement hoped for on overhaul of state aid

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COMMENTUnprecedented numbers of continental Europeans now speak in the angry and resentful tones traditionally heard from British Eurosceptics

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COMMENTA round-up of the international press on Friday, 24 May.

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Commission withdraws refillable olive oil ban

NEWSProposal was "not formulated in such a way as to assemble widespread support".

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MEPs vote to exclude culture from trade talks with US

NEWSParliament adopts non-binding resolution asking that audiovisual sector be exempt from transatlantic trade liberalisation.

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Serbia and Kosovo agree normalisation roadmap

NEWSTentative deal in Brussels heightens Serbia's chances of starting EU membership talks later this year.

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EU struggles for unity on Syrian arms embargo You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSFrance and the UK increasingly isolated in seeking to arm Syrian rebels.

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COMMENTA round-up of the international press on Thursday, 23 May.

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EU summit: minimal progress on tax and energy

NEWSEU leaders agree to some movement on tax avoidance and statement of principles on energy

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EU summit: current Commission size extended to 2019

NEWSLeaders vote to overrule Lisbon Treaty's plan for reduction in the number of commissioners

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MEPs back tough bank rules You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSLegislation would protect small-scale depositors.
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Growing tension over budget talks You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSFirst bids for 2014 expected next week

EU backs mission to secure Libya's borders

NEWSTwo-year mission will begin next month.

Calls for a new EU approach to Bosnia You need an active subscription to read this article

NEWSLittle progress has been made since 2010 election.

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Greens fail in bid to force Barroso to explain role in Dalli resignation

NEWSGroup leaders decide to wait for committee session at which OLAF's chief will face questions.

Rich pickings You need an active subscription to read this article

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COMMENTA new report paints a grim picture of efforts to control corruption in the European Union.
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Iceland to hold vote on EU accession talks

NEWSIceland's new centre-right government has agreed to let ordinary voters decide whether accession talks with the European Union should continue.

Attention turns to development debate

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).

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State-aid reforms aim to boost economic growth

NEWSAgreement hoped for on overhaul of state aid

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  1. Iceland to hold vote on EU accession talks

    Iceland's new centre-right government has agreed to let ordinary voters decide whether accession talks with the European Union should continue.
  2. EU tariffs on Chinese solar would be 'a grave mistake'

    German economy minister says Commission action could lead to a trade dispute.
    EU-China trade disputes raise fears of retaliation
  3. Commission withdraws refillable olive oil ban

    Proposal was "not formulated in such a way as to assemble widespread support".
  4. Apple tax avoidance looms over EU summit

    EU leaders to discuss tax issues today, with Ireland under pressure over its tax rates.
  5. MEPs vote to exclude culture from trade talks with US

    Parliament adopts non-binding resolution asking that audiovisual sector be exempt from transatlantic trade liberalisation.


 

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Apple tax avoidance looms over EU summit

EU leaders to discuss tax issues today, with Ireland under pressure over its tax rates.

Candidates for EU ombudsman announced

Six candidates have met selection criteria, half of them MEPs.

EU tariffs on Chinese solar would be 'a grave mistake'

German economy minister says Commission action could lead to a trade dispute.

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Analysts reveal that many of the energy-intensive industries resisting changes to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) are making a profit from the system.

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Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the EU.

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Balancing the technocrats You need an active subscription to read this article

It is undemocratic that the ECB can set the eurozone-wide inflation target unilaterally.

Debt without drowning You need an active subscription to read this article

A debt-mutualisation scheme for the eurozone must satisfy three crucial requirements.

Europe's irrelevant austerity debate

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Regaining the trust of EU citizens You need an active subscription to read this article

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Europe's aggressive regulatory unilateralism will not achieve anything good

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