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The paper clipRussian gas could soon start flowing through pipelines into Europe after EU leaders yesterday announced a deal with Moscow, the Guardian reports. Le Monde writes that
The paper clipThe European Union has weighed into the Ukraine-Russia gas dispute, saying yesterday that it has secured agreement from Moscow and Kiev that it can, subject to
The paper clipThe war over gas between Russia and Ukraine as well as the ongoing Israeli assault in the Gaza Strip continue to dominate headlines today. Spain's El País reports
The paper clipThe war in Gaza continues to top the headlines around the world with the Financial Times being one of many that reports that Israel yesterday evening rejected the EU's
The paper clipYves Leterme is coming under mounting pressure to resign as prime minister of Belgium over allegations that his government had tried to prevent Belgium's judges from
The paper clipThe European Parliament harvests plenty of coverage in the media today. Papers in the UK, which has had an opt-out on working-time regulations, have coverage of the
The paper clipThe dying days of the French Presidency of the EU receive wide coverage this morning, after Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, gave a farewell speech to the European
The paper clipThese are topsy-turvy times in Romanian politics. First, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrat party, Theodor Stolojan, was nominated to be prime minister. Five
The paper clipA momentous EU summit that ended unexpectedly quickly quite understandably gets wide coverage across the continent. Britain's The Guardian has a primer on how the
The paper clipClimate change and the financial crisis are the topics of the day, with wide coverage of the on-going summit of EU leaders. EU leaders pressed towards agreement on the
Editor's blog
Saturday 11 October 2008
Europe is, of course, in thrall to the financial turmoil, with banks being bailed out and part-nationalised at dizzying pace and Iceland on the verge
Editorial
Thursday, 8 January 2009
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Between Brussels and Gazprom (Martin Ehl, Hospodárské noviny)
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Bruno Waterfield (The Daily Telegraph)
Certain ideas of Europe (The Economist)
Coulisses de Bruxelles (Jean Quatremer, Libération)
L'Europe dans la campagne (Le Monde)
Mark Mardell's Euroblog (BBC)