
Your search for "Glastonbury Festival" produced 15 items.
| 1. A worthy EVawards winner | December 16, 2010 |
An appreciation of Kristalina Georgieva, European Voice's European of the Year. Oxfam congratulates Kristalina Georgieva, the European commissioner for international... |
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| 2. Financial delays put climate help at risk | May 12, 2010 |
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Member states struggle to provide clarity on the details of climate finance for poorer countries. The European Commission is warning that the EU's credibility is at stake... | |
| 3. The past should matter when it comes to EU foreign policy | December 10, 2009 |
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A defence of last week's column about the background of Catherine Ashton, the EU's new foreign policy chief. Last week's column on Catherine Ashton's appointment as the EU's... | |
| 4. Some CND history | December 10, 2009 |
A clash between CND and a communist regime, and what it says about the EU's new foreign policy chief. In June 1983, I went as one of two observers from the Campaign for... |
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| 5. Ashton's time with CND warrants greater scrutiny | December 3, 2009 |
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The lack of fuss about the EU's foreign policy chief's employment history is symptomatic of the West's amnesia about the Cold War. Imagine a British Conservative politician... | |
| 6. West must free up trade and lift debt of tsunami victims | January 20, 2005 |
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This week, in the village of Desa Lamah, 50 kilometres from Banda Aceh, local people have just finished building by hand their hundredth house, using wood and debris washed... | |
| 7. Iraq aid | April 3, 2003 |
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Humanitarian aid has now started to arrive in Iraq, and Oxfam welcomes any help for the people there. They certainly need it – 60% were dependent on food aid before the... | |
| 8. Donate to Wateraid | March 20, 2003 |
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More than one billion people across the world lack access to safe water. So, WaterAid and the European plastics industry are working together to raise Euro 150,000. Each... | |
| 9. Oxfam tells CAP: moo-ve over! | December 19, 2002 |
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Copenhagen was invaded by a massive cow just as leaders of EU and candidate countries were arriving in the city. The unnamed beast was assembled by anti-poverty group Oxfam... | |
| 10. Cheap coffee causing poverty | September 19, 2002 |
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THE European Commission is being urged to fund the destruction of five million bags of low-grade coffee as part of a drive to boost the incomes of producers in some of the... | |
| 11. EU wins 'double standards' prize | June 20, 2002 |
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OXFAM has given the EU first prize in its 'Double Standards Awards' for hypocrisy in trade policy. The development charity announced the award in Seville, ahead of the EU... | |
| 12. Oxfam accuses Europe of protectionism | April 11, 2002 |
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THE EU practices protectionism even as it preaches free market principles, argue the authors of a new study by anti-poverty lobby Oxfam. Published today (11 April), the... | |
| 13. Spanish presidency aid policy is based on 'self-interest', say campaigners | February 21, 2002 |
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ANTI-POVERTY campaigners are alarmed by a new Spanish presidency call for decisions on aid to poor countries to be based on the EU's self-interest. This week Madrid... | |
| 14. Oxfam attacks green paper | January 24, 2002 |
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ANTI-POVERTY group Oxfam has criticised a Commission green paper outlining possible ways to deter firms from causing environmental damage and social upheaval. Oxfam says the... | |
| 15. Helping hand that knows no borders | December 6, 2001 |
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European Voice has found its way to the Roghani refugee camp on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, where Oxfam's man in Brussels, David Earnshaw, is helping the aid... | |