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1. Russian gas cuts hit eight member states February 3, 2012

Decrease in supply sparks fears of another energy crisis. A sharp drop in Russian gas supplies has been reported in eight member states, sparking fears of a repeat of the...

Russian gas cuts hit eight member states

2. Keeping out the cats February 2, 2012

From the people who brought you the passerelle and the emergency brake comes...the catflap. The policy wonks who are negotiating the ‘fiscal compact' have been tying...

3. Deal close on fiscal treaty January 30, 2012

Talks under way on inter-governmental treaty; Poland concerned about latest draft. Leaders of EU member states have started talks in Brussels, with most of the text of an...

Deal close on fiscal treaty

4. Higher emissions target ‘could save money' January 26, 2012

Commission report to support higher carbon emission reduction targets for 2020. A report to be issued by the European Commission in the coming weeks will bolster the case of...

Higher emissions target ‘could save money'

5. Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty January 26, 2012

Tusk wants Poland to attend eurozone talks; leaders seek agreement on fiscal compact treaty. Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, is threatening to keep his country out of...

Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty

6. European Parliament leadership January 19, 2012



7. Embattled envoy January 19, 2012

Lithuania's foreign minister enjoys a scrap. One would think that, for a small country integrated into the heavyweight machinery of alliances such as the EU and NATO, foreign...

Embattled envoy

8. Bouquets and brickbats for 2011 January 5, 2012

A successful year for some, a turbulent and troublesome year for many others. The

9. Ashton on defensive over EU's diplomatic service January 5, 2012

EU's foreign policy chief responds to criticism from foreign ministers of 12 member states. Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief, has been forced to...

10. A frustrating six months in charge December 21, 2011

Deep divisions emerged during Polish presidency. Failure at the border Poland left on the outside as eurozone undergoes a transformation Clashes with Green...

A frustrating six months in charge

11. EU pays tribute to Havel December 19, 2011

EU institutions lower flags as a mark of respect for Václav Havel, the former political prisoner and leader of Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution. Meetings at the EU's...

EU pays tribute to Havel

12. Political groups line up their candidates December 15, 2011

EPP seeks to minimise disruption and S&D could lose two vice-presidential posts. Strasbourg notebook Parliament briefing MEPs spent much of their week in Strasbourg...

13. A climate deal against the odds December 15, 2011

Agreement in Durban on a roadmap to a future global treaty will see Europe continue a second period of binding emissions cuts, but Green groups say the deal is...

A climate deal against the odds

14. Long-term spending battles loom December 8, 2011

Member states agree on seven-year spending cycle but agriculture and energy will be sticking-points. Mikolaj Dowgielewicz, Poland's EU affairs minister, mischievously...

Long-term spending battles loom

15. Poland expects ECB to help end euro crisis December 1, 2011

EU's presidency believes Germany will accept central-bank role in exchange for changes to the EU treaty. The Polish presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers believes...

Poland expects ECB to help end euro crisis

16. Democracy plans in disarray December 1, 2011

Endowment struggles to attract funding. The European Union is struggling to find the means to support democratic movements outside its territory. Foreign ministers meeting in...

Democracy plans in disarray

17. Sikorski calls on Germany to save the eurozone November 29, 2011

Poland's foreign minister says Germany should take responsibility for crisis response, and calls for re-organisation of EU institutions. Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland's foreign...

18. A neglected hero claws his way back into the limelight November 24, 2011

A film about an extraordinary story from wartime Poland is both uplifting and a grim reminder of recent history. In early 1986 I bought a flimsy paperback in a dusty...

19. Polish ins and outs November 24, 2011

A major reshuffle of the Polish government. Poland might be in the midst of its presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers, but that has not stopped Prime Minister Donald...

Polish ins and outs

20. Poland's new government wins support November 19, 2011

Half the ministers in Donald Tusk's second, ‘continuity' government are new to the cabinet. The Polish parliament has today approved the second government of Donald Tusk,...

Poland's new government wins support

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