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Charm offensive Mandelson and Schwab. EC
Thursday 15 May 2008 

EU and US lead charm offensive You need an active subscription to read this article

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

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Going green Biogas can be used for electricity generation or it can be upgraded to ‘biomethane' for vehicles. EC
Thursday 15 May 2008

How to create a future for biofuels

Liquid biofuels – ethanol and ‘biodiesel' – have captured the worldwide and European fascination as renewable energy for the transport sector, but [...]

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Thursday 15 May 2008 

Not everyone buys into engagement with Russia You need an active subscription to read this article

Seen from a German point of view, eastern Europe's disenchantment with the European Union is both untrue and fantastically offensive. How can the countries of eastern Europe feel betrayed by Germany when it was German pressure that got them into the EU (far too early, in the view of some existing members)? Germany is a huge investor in the region, a guarantee of stability, and a strong advocate for the ex-communist countries: that, at least, is the prevailing view in Berlin.

Thursday 15 May 2008

Let's build unions east and north, too

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 [...]

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Riding on the euro in the economic fast-lane

Thursday 15 May 2008

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 which EU leaders finalised the 1 January 1999 launch date is a moment of extreme satisfaction. Even more so for a Brit persistently infuriated by his fellow countrymen's decades-long attitude “of course it will never happen, and if it does it won't work”. The euro is up there as the world's second reserve currency and soon the citizens of a 16th member state – Slovakia – will be treating it as their own.

Thursday 8 May 2008

Why central banks must take the lead

Central banks must step up to the plate and take a bigger role in financial regulation, however uncomfortable that may be for some.

Thursday 8 May 2008

Why the EU needs to stand together over Abkhazia, too

Russia knows how to exploit European divisions in foreign affairs.

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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

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.

Thursday 15 May 2008

Do manufacturers lack drive for greener cars?

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

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