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February 22 - Today in History Terrorists, or passengers exposed? MEPs don’t think body scanners are the right answer Heineken takes over Mexican Femsa Heineken would be taking over the beer brewing division of its Mexican counterpart Femsa, the Dutch company said early last week, marking the second takeover by Heineken within two years. Heineken said it would take US ethanol giant to expand to Hungary Fagen Inc will kick off the new year by using their torches to fabricate parts destined for an ethanol plant in Hungary, US news site Startribune.com reports. Ron Fagen, the CEO of Fagen Inc, put Turkmenistan’s Eastern Promises There is trouble in Turkmenistan. Revelations that reports on natural gas reserves in the former Soviet republic were overstated could reawaken concerns about Ashgabat’s ability to meet all its ambitious export promises. Furthermore...as if it IMF and World Bank see positives in TurkishArmenian Border opening ON THE sidelines of the ongoing International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Istanbul, senior officials from the two multilateral lending institutions welcomed the economic implications of the unprecedented softening of Turkish-Armenian relations, which India tells the EU: US, China – now it’s our turn Climbing steps in heels S&P affirms Lithuania’s BBB credit rating The recent commitments from the Lithuanian government to address the deteriorating public finances pulled up the country’s rating with the global rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P). Last week an S&P statement announced that the Girls Count, Women Matter EU imposes import fee on US biodiesel In an effort to protect European producers from unfair American subsidies and below-cost selling, the European Union extended import fees on US biodiesel on July 7. The EU fees will affect biodiesel sold by Archer A well-dressed man must wear a suit A skeptical Field Guide to British Eurosceptics All fair-minded people would surely agree that the British are revolting. The daily news shames an ever-longer list of Members of Parliament who have been caught fiddling with their expenses. Some have gone wild and A bridge too far, the gap between the EU and Roma EBRD extends 3.2 mln loan to PET producer Alfapet The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced a grant of 3.2 million Euro to support the expansion of the Tajik PET producer Alfapet, reads a press release. Gilles Mettetal, EBRD Director for Agribusiness, said Europe must open its doors to Guantanamo Bay detainees cleared for release Spending set to jump 1 billion Euro, inflation may slow Sarkozy welcomes Sikhs sans turbans EU not eager to put Hezbollah on terror list, official says EU-India summit brings lots of ideas The European Union and India, two of the biggest democracies, in the world are still miles apart when it comes to real sharing of values and democratic interests, according to discussions at a seminar at InBev courts US rival Anheuser-Busch Belgian-Brazilian brewer InBev says it had reaffirmed its proposal to combine with Missouri-headquartered Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. The offer was made in a letter to August A. Busch IV, AB president and chief executive, for an unsolicited USD 46.3 billion bid. Bloomberg has called the offer Media takes the show on the road European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso is used to prima donna types, the re-writing of lines at the last minute, refreshing key speeches and the power of delivering the right words at the right time Employment up 11% thanks to cultural tourism Gathering regional politicians and officers from across wider Europe, the Assembly of European Regions' (AER) Committee 3 concluded three days of seminars and meetings in Ustron (Silesia, PL) on May 19 outlining the position for cultural tourism A Discussion, a Confession and Disinformation Last week, after a rather enlightening, yet incomplete, reply of the European Commission’s Department of Agriculture on the Eximo case, we have placed nine questions for the Commission to reply to in order to clarify Save the Tiger A vexing question for the times: privacy vs. anti-terror laws, provocation In a time when there is never-ending vigilance against the possibility of new terrorist attacks, such as those in London and the Madrid subway system, Members of the European Parliament have discussed proposals to update Germany giving 500,000 Euro for UNICEF’s work in Nepal Germany has promised to provide 500,000 Euro to sustain the work being undertaken by the government of Nepal and UNICEF related to the programme of support for children associated with armed forces and armed groups EU welcomes appointment of new Pakistani Premier The European Union has welcomed the appointment of Yusuf Raza Gillani as the new Prime Minister of Pakistan. It “is an important step in the development of democracy, stability and security in Pakistan,” said a Gill wants funding to help elders’ independent living The European Parliament was slated to vote on Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) to make 150 million Euro available to research ways to improve independent living for the elderly. Twenty-three countries, including the United Kingdom, have “Positive messages” from Delhi A delegation from the European Parliament’s Temporary Committee on Climate Change visited New Delhi and said they welcomed India’s readiness to be part of an international climate agreement. However, noted the Committee Chairman Guido Sacconi |
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 Nuclear disarmament needs stronger leaders Greek Lessons for Europe EU’s Arctic Policy skating on thin ice Morocco needs tougher talk, sweeter carrots Without homeland, Blair says no hope for Palestinians, peace Reluctant EU tailors tough bail-out deal for near-bankrupt Greece About interest rates and public interest Clear and Present Danger: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Surplus Arms and Ammunition Yes to the European Monetary Fund 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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