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EU lawmakers and the Friends of Israel go to Auschwitz-Birkenau to see the horror themselvesViviane Reding European Parliament Hearing Report MEPs cross party lines to demand women get some top EU jobs With only a few of the European Union’s highest positions held by women, a group of lawmakers from the five largest political groups in the European Parliament have joined ranks to call for a better Meet the Vice-Presidents All the Presidents of Europe The Name of the Game is Politics Some things change, some stay the same The meaning of change Ancient Greek philosopher Thales of Meletus was known mostly because Socrates mentioned him in his final speech before execution, but, also, for his theories centred on change – “all is in flux” was his motto. Change A glimmer of hope? except from businesses The Greek MEP and First Vice-President of the European Parliament, Rodi Kratsa, in the midst of her campaign for the European elections from June 4-7 said that while there’s no doubt she has secured the The Twitter Elections Continuity or the end of the Grand Coalition? Kratsa sees more women coming in European politics EU gives Middle East peace a chance No Gitmo’s Need Apply Gaza will test the EU’s resolve, as Kratsa sees in Lebanon visit East, west and centre, parliaments coming together First Vice-President of the European Parliament Rodi Kratsa-Tsagaropoulou speaks to New Europe Last year, under the German presidency, the European Union adopted the Central Asian strategy. In September of this year, the French presidency Dispute Resolution is vital On September 16, a different kind of leader - a religious leader of the Greek Orthodox Church – met European Parliament President Hans- Gert Pottering. Following an invitation from the Vice President of the parliament, Kratsa visits Hiroshima in support of peace The 2008 G8 Speakers’ Meeting, an annual conference of the heads of the legislative bodies of the eight most industrialised nations was hosted in Hiroshima, Japan, where the European Parliament was represented its Vice-President, Rodi Grèce France nouvelle Alliance Sail away, with the first European Maritime Day The European Union last week decided to celebrate the achievements and potential of Europe’s ocean and seas by declaring May 20 as a dedicated “European Maritime Day.” The President of the European Commission Jose Manuel EP vice president Kratsa visits Qatar EU jumps into the Lebanon tinderbox A second quick trip was made by the European Parliament Vice-President Rodi Kratsa of Greece to Lebanon during the crucial days around the Christian celebrations of Christmas and the New Year. She told New Europe King Abdullah II of Jordan, Kratsa discuss Middle East King Abdullah II of Jordan was welcomed and applauded following a speech addressing the European Parliament on December 12 in Brussels. His visit being of important note as it directly followed the peace talks in Kratsa says solution for Olympic is complicated The Vice President of the European Parliament Rodi Kratsa responded to questions over the Olympic Airlines issue in Brussels on December 6 saying that the solution is “complicated.” “The Olympic issue is difficult and complicated Sarko’s political Europe Rodi Kratsa wins award for critical cultural dialogue Rodi Kratsa of Greece, the first vice-president of the European Parliament responsible for Euro-Mediterranean relations, has been named laureate of the Euro-Med Award for the Dialogue between Cultures for 2007. Kratsa said she is committed Women immigrants: new reality, new needs MEDA is the link to financial support to Palestine New promise for parliament New promise for parliament |
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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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