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Few women rule in politics, even at the top of the top – except for the EUThe Perverse Politics of Economic Policymaking UK Conservatives: going local or going loco? Under orders from the United Kingdom’s Prime-Minister-in-waiting, David Cameron, the UK Conservatives pulled out from their last connection with the European People’s Party and the mainstream by leaving the EPP Group in the Committee of 30 January - Today in History January 22 - Today in History Last Chance To Topple Brown Human trafficking laid aside? US healthcare company brings 60 jobs to Belfast Pharmaceutical company Elan has reported a net profit of $52.3 million for the third quarter of this year, a turnaround from the $83.5 million loss in the same period last year. It also raised its Denmark, Liberia ink bilateral agreements The governments of Denmark and the West African state of Liberia have signed a bilateral agreement on debt cancellation, clearing the way for the cancellation of more than 30-million dollars in bilateral debt Liberia owes Valence extends contract with Oxygen Italy’s Oxygen, a manufacturer of light electric vehicles, recently inked a deal with Texas-based battery maker Valence Technology to expand their bipartite cooperation. Under the terms of the new agreement, Valance received a USD two And now, the torch passes to London again Boris says the “luxury car” road toll to go London Mayor Boris Johnson confirmed on July 8 that he would scrap a proposed daily charge of GBP 25 (31.25 Euro) for “gas-guzzling” vehicles entering the centre of the British capital. The conservative mayor had already announced his intention to drop AEGON inks a deal with Ajax Aegon and Dutch soccer club Ajax have launched their new partnership with the unveiling of a giant copy of Ajax’s red and white game shirt featuring, for the first time, the Aegon brand. As part The Ghost of CBS Correspondent George Polk A trail of dubious stories leaves the truth unknown, US won’t release documents Model train firm Hornby hit by supply problems Model train firm Hornby warned on profits after supply chain problems and softening UK demand hit sales. The group, which also makes Scalextric model racing car sets, said delays in shipments from the Far East Don’t cry for Africa, make it a partner instead, a leader says One Percent For The Planet signs up ale company New Belgium Brewing, makers of Fat Tire Amber Ale and other Belgian-inspired beers, on joined One Percent for the Planet (1% FTP) on January 28, committing a portion of its sales into a pledge to Johnson Matthey to build new catalyst plant Chemicals specialty company Johnson Matthey recently announced it will build a new emission control catalyst plant to serve the rapidly growing demand for its products in Europe. The state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is to be constructed Johnson Matthey to buy Argillon Chemicals specialty company Johnson Matthey has signed an agreement to buy the international group specialising in catalysts and advanced ceramic materials, Argillon Group for 214 million Euro in cash from Ceramics Luxembourg 2(f) Sa r.l., But, Sweden and Liberia say they will come anyway Sweden and Liberia on November 27 reaffirmed their intent to attend a European Union-Africa summit in Lisbon despite the likely presence of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and visiting Liberian President Strike at Johnson & Johnson’s over recent job cuts Workers at Johnson & Johnson’s (J&J’s) Belgium subsidiary went on strike on November 19 in protest of the compensation being offered to those at the firm falling foul of the dreaded pharma axe, it was Wallstrom gets honour to chair women’s group European Commission Vice President Margot Wallstrom has taken over the leadership of the Council of Women World Leaders Ministerial Initiative, a group that shapes United Nations debate on gender issues, it was announced on November Liberia’s president brings the new face of Africa No cure for this, Janssen-Cilag cuts a lot of jobs Belgian pharmaceutical maker Janssen-Cilag would eliminate 688 jobs, the company said on September 18. The company attributed the decision to the need to channel more money into research and development and to the fact that Swedbank, TietoEnator to procure solution with SEPA Swedbank has recently entered into an agreement with Finland based TietoEnator to procure a solution compliant with the requirements for SEPA Credit Transfers (SCT) and the European Bank Association's EBA STEP2 SCT clearing service by Report finds division along ethnic lines Kosovo: “Thinking Outside Of The Box” A front page photo in the International Herald Tribune a few weeks ago of the blackened and twisted remains of an automobile blown up by the Basque terrorist ETA outside a police barracks in Spain Growth in property prices is highest in the EU Malta has recorded the strongest growth in property prices from countries in the European Union, according to figures released by the European Mortgage Federation. This news could help see property inflation in double figures for Brown takes over, revamps cabinet After coming to power on June 27, one day later, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown chaired his first cabinet meeting. This follows a major shake-up of government seen as a potential shift in British foreign |
A few years ago, the European Commission selected the company Hudson/DeWitte & Morel to organize an Assessment Centre for Senior The former leader of the European Tories Conservative party was ejected from after defeating the As Bart Staes, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Belgium and the Group EADS learns the US fix was in for Boeing A Penalty For Missing The Millennium Development Goal? Spinning To Defeat Nuclear disarmament needs stronger leaders EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice Greek Lessons for Europe Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots Reluctant EU tailors tough bail-out deal for near-bankrupt Greece Without homeland, Blair says no hope for Palestinians, peace Clear and Present Danger: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surplus Arms and Ammunition Banks can create and destroy -... Banks can create money. This time-cherished truth opened the way to the last credit crisis, which still threatens the world Down with the bankers, loan sharks... Europeans have rightfully blamed greedy American bankers whose blood lust for money caused the worldwide recession that put scores of EU says ok to Greek deficit... After the European Union once again delayed any decision on whether to bail out Greece as the country struggles to Farage To Belgium: "I'm Sorry"... Speaking to New Europe ahead of his meeting with Parliament President, Jerzy Buzek, the unrepentant EFD Leader spoke about being Spanish Presidency plan for electric... Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, whose country holds the rotating European Union presidency, has pledged to present a World unites in Haiti aid effort:... With the whole world watching, as Haiti tries to recover from the 7-richter earthquake that has reportedly killed 50,000, a Although the European Parliament dealt a surprise defeat to an EU-US deal that would have allowed American investigators to look US President Barack Obama on 16 February announced $8 billion worth of loan guarantees to In what is gearing up to be the event of the Defense calendar 2010, UK Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit The Baltic states of Latvia and Lithuania said on 24 February that they remained to be convinced that the sale Military forces from Russia and Ukraine will resume a naval exercise last held seven years On a visit to New Delhi to visit political and business leaders, Russian Prime Minister Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky on 10 March won libel damages of GBP 150,000 ($223,000) after Will China redefine great power politics?
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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