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Clinton Pushes Cyprus Solution in Turkey, Greece
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton disembarks from her plane upon her arrival in Athens, as she continues her regional diplomatic tour, Saturday, July 16, 2011.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has begun a visit to Greece after telling officials in Turkey she wants to see an early solution to the Cyprus dispute. Clinton’s talks with Greek officials will also cover that country’s...
Turkey says EU ties will "freeze" if no Cyprus solution
Turkish relations with the European Union “will freeze” if Cyprus takes over the EU presidency in July 2012 without a solution to the divided island, Turkey’s foreign minister said Wednesday.
Ahmet Davutoglu made his comments as the European Union’s enlargement chief said in a visit to Ankara that he wanted to see “a new momentum” in Turkey’s membership process now that Turkish parliamentary...
Marine Le Pen ahead of Sarkozy in presidential poll
Marine Le Pen the daughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen recently became leader of the National Front succeeding her father. She is turning out to be a slick operator. With the French presidential elections less than a year away she is polling ahead of President Sarkozy.
She doesn’t deny that there used to anti-Semitism in the party. Now she says she has only one thing to say to anyone with those views “...
Denmark fences itself off from the EU, raising disintegration fears
Denmark fences itself off from the EU
Denmark is to put the barriers back up on its borders with Germany and Sweden. The move is not going down well with EU colleagues who say it violates Europe’s much-heralded open border agreement.
From Tuesday, 50 Danish customs officers will be stationed at the country’s borders to perform spot checks on vehicles. The move is part of a plan approved by...
Greek Sovereignty to be "Massively Limited" by EU and IMF
The cost of a decision last week to allow globalist vultures to metaphorically hog-tie Greece while the EU and IMF commences a good old fashioned economic pillaging of her state assets is a total evisceration of the country’s sovereignty, according to Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
“The sovereignty of Greece will be massively limited,” Juncker told Germany’s Focus magazine, adding that...
Greek tension after passage of new austerity law
Athens: Demonstrator stand by a burning advertisment post on Syntagma square in front of the parliament in Athens on June 29, 2011 during masive clashes.
The Greek parliament has passed second austerity law which will last until 2015. Angry anti-package protests are expected to break out over the parliament’s decision in Athens.
The EU and the IMF had demanded that the parliament passes two bills...
Greece declares war on austerity cuts
Greece, Athens: Communist-affiliated unionists rally toward the Greek parliament on June 28, 2011.
Greek trade unions have begun a 48-hour general strike against new austerity cuts which are due to go to a crucial vote on Wednesday. Some protesters are warning they will try to prevent MPs from entering the parliament.
The strike is due to disrupt and even halt the work of most public services in Athens,...
Croatia Likely To Join EU In 2013
Croatia's Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor is welcomed by EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy.
Croatia has been given the conditional go-ahead to join the EU, after six years of preparations marred by slow democratic reforms in Zagreb and the EU’s reluctance to expand.
The former Yugoslav state of 4.4 million people should be able to wrap up accession negotiations next week, EU leaders said...
Greek government faces revolt over second wave of austerity measures
Greek protesters hold a demonstration in front of the old university in Athens, Greece, on May 31, 2011. The protest was organized by Greek academics against austerity measures and was joined by thousands of Greek citizens.
Greek prime minister outlines programme of state sell-offs and further belt-tightening.
With protests dividing his own party and tens of thousands taking to the streets, Greece’s...
Russia bans import of EU vegetables
Russia has banned the import of all fresh vegetables from the European Union because of the E. coli outbreak centred on Germany.
The country’s chief medical officer said EU-produced vegetables would be seized across Russia.
More than 1,500 people have been infected by enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), which can cause the deadly haemolytic-uraemic syndrome (HUS).
Seventeen people have died...
European Nationalist Parties Top Opinion Polls
Several nationalist and anti-immigration parties have become the most popular in their countries, topping recent opinion polls in France, Austria and Finland.
France’s Front National, Austria’s Freedom Party and Finland’s True Finns have all headed voters’ surveys in recent weeks.
In March, Marine Le Pen’s party received 23 per cent in a poll of voting intentions for 2012’s presidential...
New European leaders emerge
A recent poll by CSA reveals that Nicolas Sarkozy would have to face Marine Le Pen in the 2012 French presidential elections.
For centuries, Germany and France have determined the fate of the European continent, from war to peace and prosperity. While the single market has made distant the prospect of war, the leaders of these two powers ― Europe’s two largest economies ― still hold the...
Hungary challenges liberal grounds of EU challenges
Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary
Hungary has recently adopted a new constitution whose many provisions openly contradict the current secular and liberal foundations of the European Union and the Council of Europe. Some parts of the document resemble a political bomb.
The discussion of the basic law of the country was commenced in Hungary last year at the initiative of Prime Minister Viktor Orban....
Spain unemployment rate hits 21.3%
Spain’s unemployment rate has hit 21.3% for the first time in nearly 13 years, official figures have shown.
There were 4,612,700 people unemployed in the country at the end of March, the national statistics agency INE said.
Spain’s jobless rate has risen sharply during the economic downturn and is the highest in the eurozone.
Meanwhile, official European Union (EU) figures showed that...
France and Italy in call to close EU borders in wake of Arab protests
Sarkozy and Berlusconi are demanding European deportation pacts with the countries of revolutionary north Africa to send migrants home.
Sarkozy and Berlusconi want passport-free travel within the EU suspended as north African migrants flee north.
France and Italy have thrown down the gauntlet over Europe’s system of passport-free travel, saying a crisis of immigration sparked by the Arab spring...