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19 March - Today in History March 18 - Today in History The Truth About Turkish Cypriot Isolation Spain says no row with Venezuela over ETA, FARC Spain is downplaying the latest suggestions of a row between Madrid and Caracas over possible links between the militant Basque separatist group ETA with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC.) Madrid and Caracas had Rome airport experiments with the see-through body-scanner Rome’s international airport recently became the first in Italy to introduce a body-scanner machine for US-bound flights. The controversial security equipment would be in use for some six weeks on an experimental basis, officials at EU court says Naples rubbish crisis was Italy’s fault The Italian government is to blame for the 2007 crisis which saw thousands of tons of domestic rubbish piling up on the streets of Naples and in the Campania region, because it did not set Sex scandals take a heavy toll on Berlusconi: record low ratings For years, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been able to shake off his playboy image and obsession with being surrounded by young, nubile women and putting them on his party’s list of candidates but BBC licence fee to increase by 2% from April The cost of the BBC licence fee in Britain will increase by two percent to GBP 145.50 from 1 April, it was confirmed on 9 March, RTE Ireland reported. This year’s rise from GBP 142.50 Northern Rock still in the red in 2009, but improving Britain’s Northern Rock bank, nationalized at the height of the credit crisis in 2008, on 10 March reported a pre-tax loss of GBP 257.5 million ($384 million) for 2009, official said.The bank, based in Newcastle Cost overruns on military plan will cost EADS $1billion loss European aerospace giant EADS, staggering from giving up its bid for a $40 billion contract for a United States Air Force refueling plane, got another blow when it said it had suffered a loss of The war’s over, so Burjanadze, Putin talk in Moscow Russia’s PM Vladimir Putin met with Georgia’s ex-parliamentary chairperson and leader of opposition Democratic Movement-United Georgia party, Nino Burjanadze, in Moscow, Civil Georgia reported. At the meeting, Putin said, Life moves forward and I very Tension eases, Russia, Ukraine will restart naval exercises Military forces from Russia and Ukraine will resume a naval exercise last held seven years ago, Ukrainian general staff officials said. The bilateral maneuvers, called Farvater Mira (Fairway of Peace), will take place in June Spanish minister sees Georgia-Russia border crossing for himself Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, whose country holds the European Union’s rotating presidency, recently paid a visit to Tbilisi as part of his trip to South Caucasus states, Civil Georgia reported. Moratinos stood in EU, Azerbaijan to begin talks on Association agreement Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Foreign Affairs Minister Elmar Mammadyarov recently welcomed Miguel Angel Moratinos, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain, Trend news agency reported. Moratinos currently holds the European Union’s rotating presidency. US to extend lease of Kyrgyz airbase The United States has reached an agreement with Kyrgyzstan to renew rights to an airbase, Richard Holbrooke, the US pointman on Afghanistan and Pakistan recently announced, Irinnews.org reported. The US envy said that this move Russia is part of power complex development Following talks with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe, First Vice Premier of Russia, Igor Shuvalov said that the country is willing to participate in the development of a power complex in the Central Asia PCRM says will find signatures needed The president of the Communists Party (PCRM), former head of state Vladimir Voronin accuses the Alliance for European Integration of establishing a dictatorial regime. He said the PCRM will not cooperate with it from now Eastern neighbourhood:EU holds its members responsible? Significant developments to the East the European neighborhood marked last year and at the birth of 2010. Moldova came first in a row as in there an ‘Alliance for European integration’ won a power wrestling Fined British artist says Turkey censors works to save face A British artist has accused Turkey of censorship after an Istanbul court fined him almost $4,500 for caricaturing the country’s prime minister. Artist Michael Dickinson in 2006 displayed an illustration that superimposed the head of Prospects bleak for global recovery says Babacan First it was an American Congressional committee which approved a resolution declaring the killing of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by Turks a century ago as a genocide which resulted in Turkey recalling its Ambassador. Italian FM puts Bosnia amongst priorities Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini was recently in Gorizia to participate in a forum on the Balkan region, Fars news agency reported. He stressed that Bosnia should make a headway starting with the liberalisation of EIB to continue financing projects European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice President Dario Scannapieco recently announced that it will continue providing financial assistance for projects in Serbia especially the ones connected small and medium-sized companies, infrastructure and energy, Beta news agency Bosnia, Pakistan can help each other Visiting Ambassador of Bosnia Herzegovina in Pakistan Armin Limo was welcomed by the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry president Muhammad Ishaq Butt and members of the executive body, Fars news agency reported. The ambassador Bank of Albania Governor stresses new growth model Ardian Fullani, Governor of the Bank of Albania recently attended the Seminar Albania- Sustaining Macroeconomic Stability in a Challenging External Environment, AENews reported. In his speech, Fullani focused on a new long-term economic growth model, Bank compensation deal is rejected Iceland overwhelmingly rejected a referendum early last week to compensate Britain and the Netherlands for money lost when an Icelandic bank collapsed in 2008, officials said. Projections showed 93.1 % voted against the proposal, with Battle in Bulgaria: Conservatives want Socialist President ousted A confrontation between Bulgaria’s Socialist President Georgi Parvanov and the country’s Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov, a member of the ruling Conservative government, has led to a showdown in which Parvanov could face an impeachment vote. Did EU court err on Greek Cypriots’ properties decision? The Cypriot government has termed a European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) decision which declared as non-admissible the applications of eight Greek Cypriots claiming their properties, constitutes a negative development, saying that the decision creates Obama’s present to Papandreou: Greeks won’t need visas anymore While Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou’s mission to the White House last week was to meet United States President Barack Obama and brief him on Greece’s struggling economic woes, the Greek leader walked out with Transport Ministry suspends Air Slovakia’s license The Transport Ministry decided to suspend Air Slovakia’s license to operate flights, ministry spokesman Stanislav Jurikovic said, Slovak spectator reported early last week. The move came in the wake of a decision by the Aviation British investor interested in buying Parex bank An investment group headed by British banking and mining magnate Peter Hambro said on 10 March that it was interested in buying part of rescued Latvian bank Parex, the Baltic News Service reported, cited by |
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 Greek Lessons for Europe About interest rates and public interest The Truth About Turkish Cypriot Isolation Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice Reluctant EU tailors tough bail-out deal for near-bankrupt Greece Without homeland, Blair says no hope for Palestinians, peace Yes to the European Monetary Fund Spain dismantles a big hacker network 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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