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1. Value of Greek debt cut to record low June 13, 2011

Ratings agency downgrades Greece's debt on eve of EU meeting on second bail-out. Greece is now the country with the world's lowest credit-rating after its debt was...

2. Swiss gain access to EU traveller database August 13, 2008

Access to Schengen Information System marks step towards Switzerland's membership of Europe's border-free zone. Swiss police and border guards will begin using the EU's...

3. EU to increase aid to developing states June 17, 2008

Meeting with African, Caribbean and Pacific states ends with fresh pledge and a political first. A Council of Ministers from the EU and from the African, Caribbean and...

4. New member states set to lift passport controls March 27, 2008

The expansion of the Schengen area to include nine more countries will come into full effect on 30 March, with the scrapping of border checks at airports for passengers...

5. Intellectual property protection in much need of global boost May 4, 2005

ON 22 April 2004, the Attorney-General of the United States John Ashcroft announced the largest multi-national law enforcement effort ever directed at online piracy....

6. Slovenia to get early chance at EU presidency November 10, 2004

GERMANY, Slovenia and Portugal are tipped to be the first team of presidencies heading up the EU Council of Ministers from 2007, European Voice has learned. The Dutch...

7. Sudanese deal gives new hope for peace in Horn of Africa December 11, 2003

THE possibility of a peace accord between the Sudanese government of General Omar Al Beshir and the rebel Southern Sudan People's Liberation Movement, led by Colonel John...

8. EU switched on to Med power talks November 20, 2003

INTEGRATING the EU's energy market with those of its 12 Mediterranean partners will be the focus of a two-day policy pow-wow in Rome at the start of next month. Ministers...

9. Ukraine still years away from joining EU November 13, 2003

Ukraine is unlikely to make any serious progress in accession talks with the EU while Leonid Kuchma remains in power. But the president may be around for a few more years...

10. Prodi under pressure over water aid May 15, 2003

ROMANO Prodi has come under fire from anti-poverty campaigners, who claim he failed to consult developing countries about his plans for a €1 billion water fund. The...

11. Vandals go to work in France as Seven Dwarves rise up April 3, 2003

LOTS of papers focus on the vandalism of a British World War One cemetery on the French coast with a swastika and some graffiti supporting Saddam Hussein and attacking the UK...

12. De Palacio urged to quit post May 30, 2002

COMMISSION Vice-President Loyola de Palacio was yesterday (29 May) urged to quit following her botched attempts to sink plans to reform the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP)....

13. 'Open Skies' deals hit legal turbulence May 30, 2002

The aviation industry is stuck in a 'holding pattern' until the European Court of Justice gives a definitive ruling on the legality of bilateral agreements between eight...

14. EU workers in New York demand special status September 27, 2001

SUPPORT staff at the EU Council of Ministers office in New York are campaigning to be given diplomatic status in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the city. Secretaries,...

15. PROFILE: Oliver Deleuze - `The Green Man` September 20, 2001

OLIVIER Deleuze had to come back from Bonn with something. EU leaders, the European Commission and the Green Party were all counting on Belgium's state secretary for energy...

16. Pleas for calm, but most admit it won't be business as usual September 13, 2001

EU finance and industry leaders insisted yesterday that they would pull out all the stops to ensure that economies were not dragged into recession following Tuesday's...

17. Tastefully British November 26, 1998

Entre Nous can reveal that British cuisine, traditionally derided in the rest of Europe as an unappetising, greasy mess, is now gaining a wide and enthusiastic following...

18. Vienna polishes up its performance for the presidency June 18, 1998

When it assumes responsibility for EU business next month, Austria will be the first of the Union's three newest members to do so. Yet, so far, it has adopted a low profile...

19. THE WEEK AHEAD December 11, 1997

12-18 December 1997Friday 12 December LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg EU presidency hosts European Council meeting of heads of state and government (to 13 Dec).

20. THE MONTHS AHEAD December 11, 1997

12 December 1997 - 26 February 1998Friday 12 December LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg EU presidency hosts European Council meeting of heads of state and government (to 13 Dec).

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