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February 12 - Today in History Ferrero, Hershey drop out of Cadbury race Italian confectioner Ferrero ruled itself out of the Cadbury takeover race on 25 January after the recommended GBP 11.9 billion bid from US food giant Kraft, RTE Ireland reported. Ferrero - famed for its Rocher EU-phemisms: No one fails around here, they have “deferred success” President Fischer seeks second term Austrian President Heinz Fischer announced on November 23 that he is seeking a second term, making him the first politician to announce his candidacy for the election next April. Since he took office in 2004, the Kraft weighs higher Cadbury bid Kraft Foods may raise its offer for British chocolate company Cadbury or offer more cash in its bid if rival takeover offers emerge, a source familiar with the situation said on November 23, RTE Ireland EU energy efficiency program targets Ukraine The European Commission and several other donors on November 26 launched an energy efficiency program to fund projects in eastern Europe beginning with Ukraine.”We expect commitments to the support fund of around €100 million ($150 Ferrero set to spoil the Cadbury bid US chocolate giant Hershey is in talks with Italian confectioner Ferrero over a possible joint-bid for Cadbury, Ireland Online reported on 18 November. Executives for both potential co-suitors are said to have been in discussions for NATO won’t stay in Afghanistan forever, UK looks for the exit In war-torn Iraq, the EU reaches for business deals Overshadowed by the growing concentration on the war in Afghanistan, war-riddled Iraq is slowly trying to rebuild itself, despite spates of terrorist acts, and it has reached agreements with negotiators from the European Union on An EU-India nuclear deal done, but trade remains unsettled yet EU, US boost cooperation through Energy Council EU, Russia eye "early-warning" deal soon The European Union and Russia want to set up an alarm system to warn of future gas and oil cut-offs at a summit in November, EU Foreign Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said 19 October. Supplies of Australia makes a move as Mr. Smith comes to the EU EU and Arab world seek co-operation on green energy THE European Union and the governments of Egypt, Israel, Syria and much of the Arab world began discussions on 9 October on the launch of a common green energy market. The occasion was a conference EU to help Latin America develop ‘clean energy’ Bulgarian woman to head UNESCO What only a few people in Bulgaria believed would happen a month ago has now become a fact. The Bulgarian Ambassador to Paris and former Foreign and Deputy Foreign Minister Irina Bokova is the new EU welcomes Turkey, Armenia agreement The European Union on September 1 said moves by Turkey and Armenia to resume diplomatic relations after decades of hostility could foster peace and stability in the South Caucasus. The European Commission attaches high importance Upset over bombing, EU will boost help for Afghan civilians The West should work with the Afghan people, “not bomb them,” French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said ahead of European Union talks on how to boost the bloc’s civilian help to the war-torn nation. The EU condemns Honduras coup, demands detainees freed EU Commissioner in Minsk talks cooperation Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner led a discussion on the ‘European Union and Belarus: moving closer together?’ whilst on an official visit to Belarus, at the Europe Hotel Minsk, on EU to give Pakistan 100 million + more in aid Not exactly a Vision Quest EU, Rio Group back Mexico in flu spat with Cuba The European Union’s foreign ministers and their Latin American counterparts have supported Mexico in a row with Cuba over whether the country has dealt with the swine flu epidemic in a transparent way. The EU EU pushes Israel hard to accept two-state solution EPP’s hope: uniting Europe on the world stage Moldova to face EU investigation Moldova’s President Vladimir Voronin has accepted European Union demands to begin a dialogue with opposition parties and open an investigation into post-election riots which shook his country three weeks ago, EU officials said. The EU’s EU moves closer to Egypt, and away from Israel EU hopes for a Ukraine deal by the end of the year EU-Israeli relationship back on the back burner EU wants a "modern" image of North Africa shown to world |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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