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Wednesday 14 May 2008European Commission is worried StatoilHydro could use purchase of Jet fuelling stations to raise prices.
Thursday 15 May 2008European Commission threatening to take Madrid to the European Court of Justice.
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Foreign affairs
Monday 12 May 2008EU agrees to a string of Lithuanian demands in bid to end 18 months of deadlock over key agreement with Russia.
Thursday 15 May 2008Second phase of liberalisation talks focuses on mergers and aligning rules governing the US and EU aviation markets.
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Energy
A gas OPEC is in the offing. That is a major danger for the West, even if it were to create one potentially valuable opportunity.
Thursday 15 May 2008Negotiations on the European Commission's latest energy market liberalisation have been dominated by one issue: ownership unbundling. Fierce divisions have arisen over whether companies with energy-generating activities should be obliged to sell off any energy-transmission business, so as to avoid a conflict of interest when it comes to allocating transmission capacity. Countries led by the UK, Sweden and the Netherlands favour ownership unbundling, but France and Germany oppose it.
Thursday 15 May 2008Liquid biofuels – ethanol and ‘biodiesel' – have captured the worldwide and European fascination as renewable energy for the transport sector, but the tide seems to be turning now that people are realising the inherent challenges of leaping into a liquid biofuels policy in the absence of adequate consideration of the down-stream results.
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A UK expert on greener vehicles has no sympathy for foot-dragging carmakers.
Thursday 15 May 2008Tyre firms say targets are 'technically unfeasible"; proposal will also cover braking systems.
Thursday 15 May 2008Change in mood towards an international accord
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