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Thurday 15 May 2008
An NGO is only ‘non-governmental' if it is [...]
At this week's World Health Assembly (19-24 May), [...]
Liquid biofuels – ethanol and ‘biodiesel' – have [...]
A handful of European shoemakers are soon likely [...]
Simon Taylor gives a sharp analysis of why it may [...]
The case of the Swedish unionists who blockaded a [...]
According to the article, ‘Farmers benefit from [...]
Minors are among the world's most vulnerable [...]
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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.
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Columns
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.