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1. The paper clip May 23, 2013

A round-up of the international press on Thursday, 23 May. The British press is dominated by a suspected terrorist attack in London yesterday. The government's emergency...

The paper clip

2. EU struggles for unity on Syrian arms embargo May 23, 2013

France and the UK increasingly isolated in seeking to arm Syrian rebels. An Anglo-French bid to end the European Union's ban on the sale of arms to rebel forces in Syria...

EU struggles for unity on Syrian arms embargo

3. MEPs back tough bank rules May 23, 2013

Legislation would protect small-scale depositors. Parliamentary notebook Parliament in brief Members of the European Parliament's economic and monetary affairs...

MEPs back tough bank rules

4. Growing tension over budget talks May 23, 2013

First bids for 2014 expected next week The European Commission is expected to propose a budget next week for 2014, the first year of the multi-annual spending plan currently...

Growing tension over budget talks

5. Parliament in brief May 23, 2013

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6. Shale-gas boom or bust? May 22, 2013

European energy prices soar above US levels Yesterday's summit of European Union leaders had its gaze firmly fixed across the Atlantic. The meeting was the first time that a...

Shale-gas boom or bust?

7. US trade talks top MEPs' agenda May 16, 2013

Compromise expected on single supervisor plans. Members of the European Parliament will next week (20-23 May) debate the launch of free-trade talks with the US and adopt a...

US trade talks top MEPs' agenda

8. Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe May 16, 2013

Euroscepticism grows in Cameron's own party. David Cameron, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, is struggling to defend his policy on the UK's membership of the...

Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe

9. MEPs gain modest ground in fight over fishing reform May 16, 2013

Concessions avert collapse of talks. Fisheries ministers agreed a new negotiating position on reforming the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) yesterday (15 May), averting the...

MEPs gain modest ground in fight over fishing reform

10. EU clears path to deal on budget for 2014-20 May 16, 2013

Ministers agree to €7.3bn top-up request for 2013. Member states' finance ministers have approved new funds for the European Union's 2013 budget, paving the way for...

EU clears path to deal on budget for 2014-20

11. Staff strike over cuts to pay and perks May 16, 2013

Two-day strike starts today. Staff at the Council of Ministers will be on strike today and tomorrow (16-17 May) to protest against an attempt by the member states to curb the...

12. Culture ministers call for audiovisual exemptions from EU-US trade talks May 16, 2013

Fears that the right to support cultural products through subsidies and quotas could be undermined. A majority of culture ministers from the European Union's member states...

13. Bright lights, big city May 16, 2013

Europe's cities are pushing for greater attention at the EU level What might Europe's cities look like in the future? Those who want to know the European Union's vision can...

Bright lights, big city

14. All in a good cause May 16, 2013

Staff unions at the Council of Ministers are struggling to get across to national governments the message that they are downtrodden and oppressed. Wanting to intensify their...

15. Ministers agree compromise on CFP reform May 15, 2013

Southern member states relent on controversial topic of discards of unwanted fish Fisheries ministers meeting all night in Brussels agreed early this morning (15 May) to...

Ministers agree compromise on CFP reform

16. Budget talks start May 13, 2013

Long-delayed negotiations on the EU's budget for 2014-20 get underway in Brussels. Talks on the European Union's long-term budget have begun in Brussels after a long...

Budget talks start

17. Two-stage approach ends stalemate on budget talks May 8, 2013

Negotiations scheduled to start on Monday and Ireland seeking agreement by the end of June. Negotiators from the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the...

Two-stage approach ends stalemate on budget talks

18. Dispute over discards puts fisheries reform in jeopardy May 8, 2013

CFP reform could be delayed by several years. Members of the European Parliament are warning that talks on reform of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) may collapse if...

Dispute over discards puts fisheries reform in jeopardy

19. Unions threaten to step up strike action May 8, 2013

Member states to adopt tough negotiating mandate. A strike by officials of the European Union is expected to spread from the Council of Ministers to the other institutions...

20. Commission to extend deadlines for deficits May 8, 2013

Rehn pessimistic about France's economy. Doom and gloom in the eurozone Causes for concern The European Commission has signalled its intention to relax...

Commission to extend deadlines for deficits

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