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Surviviors of Cyclone Nargis near a village destroyed by the cyclone in southern Myanmar. REUTERS
Thursday 15 May 2008 

Michel on aid mission to Myanmar You need an active subscription to read this article

Louis Michel, the European commissioner for development and humanitarian aid, is trying to meet the leaders over the coming days to secure access for EU aid workers to Myanmar, following the devastating impact of cyclone Nargis, which struck the country on 2 May.

Thursday 15 May 2008

US, EU begin fresh ‘open skies' talks

Second phase of liberalisation talks focuses on mergers and aligning rules governing the US and EU aviation markets.

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Tuesday 13 May 2008 

EU urges faster response to Myanmar cyclone

European commissioner kept waiting for Myanmar visa; EU officials call for ‘unfettered' access for aid workers amid talk of UN intervention.

Peter Mandelson and Susan Schwab. EC
Charm offensive Mandelson and Schwab. EC
Thursday 15 May 2008

EU and US lead charm offensive

Last-ditch talks to seal deal ahead of US election Effort to win backing of emerging economies

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EU aid to Myanmar set to rise

Tuesday 6 May 2008

Effects of the cyclone are hampering the flow of information as the European Commission begins disaster-relief effort.

Thursday 15 May 2008

An angel and the devil in hell on earth

Timur's first memory was the sound of Russian bombs smashing Grozny. At age one his father, a Chechen resistance fighter, was killed in a rocket attack. At age three his mother died. At age five, when the second Chechen war started, he and his grandparents lived in a cellar for months to hide from the bombardment. At age seven he was sent back to Grozny to live with an uncle, where he and a long-lost half-sister were savagely abused and forced to beg on the streets. At age 11 Timur ran away to live in a rubbish dump, strangling pigeons for food. Eventually he was taken in by Hadijat, a local woman who with her husband runs an unofficial home for Chechnya's lost children. Locals know her simply as “the angel of Grozny”.

Thursday 15 May 2008

After victory, what now for Tadic?

Confounding the expectations of observers in Serbia and abroad, the Democratic Party (DS) of President Boris Tadic snatched a major victory from its main rival, the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) – hitherto Serbia's single largest party – in the early parliamentary election held on 11 May.

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Business 

Spain facing court over Endesa case

Thursday 15 May 2008

European Commission threatening to take Madrid to the European Court of Justice.

Thursday 15 May 2008

Do manufacturers lack drive for greener cars?

A UK expert on greener vehicles has no sympathy for foot-dragging carmakers.

Thursday 15 May 2008

Commission calls a halt to noisy tyres

Tyre firms say targets are 'technically unfeasible"; proposal will also cover braking systems.

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