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Few women rule in politics, even at the top of the top – except for the EUKroes should not be Europe's Digital Agenda Commissioner Joaquin Almunia European Parliament Hearing Report Viviane Reding European Parliament Hearing Report What happens if a German-Greek couple living in Belgium divorce? From energy to development, oil and gas Piebalgs is still in the European pipeline Losing the will and bandwidth to Communicate Europe Barroso’s Back New Porfolios of the Barroso II Commission (updated with countries) Europeana: Europe’s cultural heritage online Talking Europeana Who wants to be… a Commissioner? Every five years the European Commission is obliged to change Commissioners and bring in a seat of new appointments that will run the Executive of the European Union and safeguard of the treaties. At this time eBay first to use new Lisbon Treaty citizens call? EU to step up fight against spam BRUSSELS has urged national governments to step up their fight against spammers, with data showing that the majority of Europeans still receive unsolicited emails. Although spam has been illegal in the European Union since 2002, The Day of Wilfried Martens The First Merry-go-Round of Barroso’s re-election Did someone say family ties? nep-o-tism [nep-uh-tiz-uh m] – noun patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics: She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the Telecoms package - the art of compromise "Amendment 138" on Framework Directive 2002/21/EC, article 8 states that: "no restriction may be imposed on the fundamental rights and freedoms of end-users, without a prior ruling by the judicial authorities, notably Reding, a reluctant regulator, takes on roaming charges Britain told to tighten its Internet privacy laws The European Commission has urged Britain to tighten its Internet privacy laws following a string of complaints over a deal between British Telecom (BT) and Phorm, a company that delivers targeted adverts by tracking users’ Red Alert for nuclear power and energy security Commission approves partial broadband deregulation The Portuguese plan to deregulate some parts of its wholesale broadband market recently received green from the EU executive. The commission last week announced it had approved the plan covering around 61 percent of all Reding raps Italian Telecom’s knuckles Commissioner Viviane Reding sent a letter today (December 18) to the Italian Telecoms regulator AGCOM, reminding AGCOM of its duty, under European Community law, to formally and completely notify the measures concerning Telecom Italia to A 55 million Euro plan for a child-safe Web The European Union is to spend 55 million Euro over the next five years to protect children on the Internet from risks, officials in Brussels said. Some 75 percent of youths aged under 17 in Texts offered for Telecoms reform consensus moved The European Commission has made an effort to bridge the gap between the results from the European Parliament vote of September 24 and ongoing discussions in the Council on the proposals for the reform of EU gets Pakistan scientists connected with global networks The world’s highest-speed computer network, GEANT, the advanced pan-European backbone network along with TEIN, the Asian equivalent to GEANT, linked up scientists and researchers in Pakistan with their colleagues across the globe, the European Commission Belgian regulator told to streamline market The European Commission has given the green light to Belgium’s telecoms watchdog the Institut Belge des Services Postaux et des Telecommunications (BIPT,) to do the needful to bring down fixedline prices charged to the European 5 lines worth not 6, but over 10 billion Euros EU consumers to see lower mobile charges Roaming, bloggers, and Internet Safety; an interview with Telecoms Commissioner Viviane Reding |
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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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