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The conviction of a former member of the European Economic and Social Committee for expenses fraud strengthens the case for a European public prosecutor.
Thurday 15 May 2008
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A chat over breakfast hardly matches the urgent needs of a hungry world.
Thurday 8 May 2008
Why national governments should heed freedom-of-information proposals by the European Commission.
Wednesday 30 April 2008
On balance, the president of the European Commission is probably right to conclude that an Italian at transport is less problematic than an Italian at justice.
Thurday 24 April 2008
Nicolas Sarkozy's ambitions to emulate the BBC should focus on public interest.
Thurday 24 April 2008
Messages the European Commission should consider.
Thurday 17 April 2008
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Finance ministers call for wage restraint, but unions are worried about migrating work and workers.
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One of the shortcomings of the Lisbon treaty is its built-in escape-hatch for those member states which do not wish for any more integration but [...]
Seen from a German point of view, eastern Europe's disenchantment with the European Union is both untrue and fantastically offensive. How can the [...]
For those of us in at the creation of the euro – albeit in my case in a modest advisory role – the coming tenth anniversary of the May summit at [...]
Central banks must step up to the plate and take a bigger role in financial regulation, however uncomfortable that may be for some.
Russia knows how to exploit European divisions in foreign affairs.
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