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Following a highly anticipated meeting between top EU and UN Security Council officials, US Under-Secretary of State, William Burns, and Iranian nuclear negotiators, Iran remains 'silent' in response to the western-backed "freeze for freeze" proposal...
Tags: Iran, Nuclear Development, UN, EU, USA
International Refugee Day is today, June 20th and once again Serbia tops the chart of having the highest refugees within Europe. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees 2007 Global Report states that there are approximately 97’000 refugees...
Tags: Refugee, Serbia, Europe, United Nations, UNHCR, displaced, Croatia, Balkan, discrimination, amnesty, ustasha, Nazi, asylum seeker, EU, Refugees
European Union lawmakers voted 18 June to allow undocumented migrants to be held in detention centers for up to 18 months and banned from European Union territory for five years. The European Parliament has passed the so-called return...
Tags: anti-Illegal Migrant Law, EU
Italy will approve the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, despite the fact that the ratification process has been stalled by Ireland's rejection in a referendum vote earlier this month, Premier Silvio Berlusconi said on Thursday.
Tags: Silvio Berlusconi, EU, Lisbon Treaty, EU Irish, EU Leaders Discuss Future, European Union, European Parliament, European Central Bank, Slovakia, Brussels, Ireland, reform treaty
The European Parliament adopted new rules allowing the detention of illegal immigrants for up to 18 months despite strong criticism from immigrant rights groups, including the UN's top human rights official. The measures, which could come into force in...
Tags: EU, Immigrants, EU Parliament, illegal immigration, European Parliament, expelling illegal, human rights, immigration rules, eu adopts, controversial immigration, France, adopts controversial
The European Union (Amendment) Bill will receive royal assent, enabling Gordon Brown to tell a summit of EU leaders in Brussels today that Britain has ratified the treaty. But divisions over how to respond to the crisis provoked by Ireland surfaced when...
Tags: EU, reform treaty, UK, Lisbon Treaty, European Union, Brussels, eu leaders, European Parliament, soaring oil, Ireland, British Parliament, eu summit, Britain
Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, a Civic Democrat who signed the treaty for the Czech Republic, said there could be no hurrying a decision on how to go forward but it was clear the treaty would not enter force on Jan. 1 next year as planned. "We are relatively...
Tags: Czech Republic, EU, EU Fights, foreign ministers, Lisbon Treaty, european union, Luxembourg, quick fixes, eu leaders, eu foreign, prime ministers
President Bush is meeting with European leaders Tuesday in Slovenia for the annual U.S.-European summit. It's the first stop on the last scheduled European trip of his presidency. The weeklong tour will take him to Britain, Germany, Italy and France.
Tags: Bush, Slovenia, EU, bush, ahmadinejad, iran, nuclear programme, George W. Bush, Laura Bush, Angela Merkel, Iranian, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, United States
Slovakia cleared a crucial hurdle in May when it won backing from the European Commission and European Central Bank that it had met a set of strict economic standards to allow it swap its koruna for the euro on Jan. 1, 2009.
Tags: Slovakia, EU, Euro, finance ministers, European Union Eurostat, food price, fuel price, European Commission, Brussels, industrial producer, says yes, eu finance
Results from the May 11th presidential elecction in SErbia show a close vicoty for President Boris Tadić's pro-European Union bloc. Today Tadić says he is open to talks with the Socialist Party of Serbia, formerly ran by Slobodan Milošević from...
Tags: Serbia, Boris Tadić, European Union, EU, Fiat, SAA, Stabilization Assocation Agreement, Vojislav Koštunica, IMF, Bozidar Delic, Javier Solana, privatization, Philllip Morris, Tomislav Mikolic, Radical Party, Vojislav Seselj, The Hague, UNMIK, Kosovo, EULEX, Democatic Party, corruption