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1. Recognising Somaliland would boost the fight against piracy June 16, 2011

Attempts to tackle the scourge of piracy and keep the Red Sea open for merchant shipping. On 6 June, Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, spoke to the...

2. Movers & Shakers December 17, 2009

Wilfried Martens, the former Belgian prime minister, was re-elected on 9 December as president of the European People's Party (EPP). His new term runs until 2012. Antonio...

3. Blowing the Horn of Africa December 19, 2008

The EU's naval mission to Somalia is, at best, a matter of containment; the EU needs to use its status as an important actor in the area to do more on shore. Spurred on by...

4. EU to send naval mission to Somalia November 27, 2008

Counter-piracy fleet to be deployed in mid-December. Ships from seven EU member states are to make up the Union's first ever naval mission, Navfor, to fight piracy off the...

EU to send naval mission to Somalia

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6. Attacks give impetus to Somali peace talks October 30, 2008

Somali crisis deepens; political will for peace at UN-sponsored talks. Piracy attacks off the coast of Somalia could prompt EU governments to push harder for a solution to...

7. EU plans co-ordinated anti-piracy mission to Somalia October 2, 2008

First ESDP all-naval operation being planned; piracy in Gulf of Aden has increased sharply in 2008. EU military planners are preparing an anti-piracy mission to be sent to...

8. Fighting piracy December 1, 2005

It is misleading to suggest that the creative industries are simply trying to take a piece of terrorism legislation and apply it to the fight against piracy ('Music moguls...

9. Sanctions law takes aim at ‘mass piracy' June 23, 2005

The European Commission will next week approve a blueprint for cracking down on the illegal copying or forgery of consumer goods. The law is aimed at ensuring that...

10. Spanish put on record industry's piracy hit-list July 22, 2004

SPAIN is the only EU member state on a new hit-list of ten ‘priority' countries with high levels of music piracy, launched today (22 July) by the International Federation...

11. Anti-piracy plans get MEP support March 11, 2004

THE European Parliament has backed proposals aimed at cracking down on counterfeiting and piracy in the EU. Latest figures show there has been a 900% rise in fake goods...

12. Is music industry on the wrong track? July 4, 2002

MUSIC piracy is one of the biggest challenges that the music industry has had to face. According to the International Federation for the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), global...

13. Get tough to deter pirate pay-TV viewers December 11, 1997

VIEWERS curled up in front of their television sets on cold winter nights, enjoying access to pay-TV thanks to hacked decoding devices, may be watching on borrowed time. A...

14. Call for new laws to curb piracy of TV decoders May 8, 1997

MEPs are expected to adopt a report next week calling for the harmonisation of EU legislation to help protect encryption services from piracy. The pirating of decoding...

15. ‘Soft' approach to fight against piracy criticised July 20, 1996

Trade Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan should take a leaf out Charlene Barshefsky's book, according to representatives of Europe's film and music industry. Just two months into...

16. Move to curb pay-TV piracy February 15, 1996

TOUGH new measures are needed to stamp out television piracy in the digital age, the European Commission will warn EU governments in a Green Paper due to be adopted in the...

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