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1. European Parliament Presidential Debate April 7, 2009



European Parliament Presidential Debate

2. Persson's Pet April 21, 2005

It's not always easy to be the teacher's favourite. Being smart, ambitious and privileged is seldom appreciated by others. Sweden's new Finance Minister Pär Nuder...

3. Swedes not ‘anti-European' January 15, 2004

I recently came across Reverend Thomas Notini's letter (‘Swedish ‘anti-Europeanism'', European Voice 25 September-1 October 2003) concerning the Swedish referendum on the...

4. Elevator blues for Margot – but her career may need a lift November 27, 2003

It's a tough job, but somebody's got to do it: Margot Wallström has admitted to the frustration she feels as the EU's ‘green conscience'. “I describe this job as...

5. Flying Scotsman: John Grant October 9, 2003

YOU know a eurocrat must be doing something right when he gets good press in the most Eurosceptic British newspaper. The tabloid was almost beside itself in reporting a...

6. Where was Lindh in EV50? October 9, 2003

I simply could not believe it when I went through your list of nominees for EV50 – Europeans of the Year. Just how out of touch are you Brussels-based Eurocrats – and I...

7. Different Voices September 25, 2003

“Iraq needs and deserves our aid and all nations of goodwill should step forward and provide that support.” US President George W. Bush seeks backing at the UN General...

8. Swedish ‘anti-Europeanism' September 25, 2003

Sweden has been in shock since the assassination of our foreign minister Anna Lindh, in the NK Department Store in Stockholm. There are also many who despair the outcome of...

9. Violence is democracy's worst enemy and we must not submit to it September 18, 2003

But EU can do more to nurture dialogue. AND so another politician has fallen victim to brutal and meaningless violence. The dismay and shock over the murder of Sweden's...

10. Revolting peasants leave bad smell after euro referendum September 18, 2003

ESTONIA'S resounding ‘Yes' to EU membership notwithstanding, it was not a good week for Europe, news-wise or otherwise. From the Swedish ‘No' to euro membership, to the...

11. Chirac and Schröder share blame with ‘awkward squad' for Swedish setback September 18, 2003

THE only surprise about the result of the Swedish referendum on the euro was the ample rejection of the single currency. There was no last-minute ‘sympathy vote' following...

12. Security slack at Council of Ministers September 18, 2003

SECURITY was breached at the Council of Ministers in Brussels this week, at a time when a heightened state of awareness might have been expected following the murder of...

13. ‘Big three' get-together shows bridges being built September 18, 2003

THERE are grounds for cautious optimism ahead of this weekend's unscheduled mini-summit in Berlin between the leaders of Germany, France and Britain. The talks, principally...

14. Service for Lindh as man is arrested September 18, 2003

A MEMORIAL service will be held in Sweden tomorrow (19 September) for murdered Foreign Minister Anna Lindh. The ceremony for Lindh, who died last Thursday from wounds...

15. Wallström's plea: End violence now September 18, 2003

ENVIRONMENT Commissioner Margot Wallström has launched an impassioned plea for Europe to turn its back on the “growing brutality” which she says now characterizes...

16. Europe united in grief for murdered Anna Lindh September 11, 2003

United in shock and horror, Europe's leaders have been paying tribute to murdered Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh. Lindh, 46, died early on Thursday after undergoing...

17. Danes struggle to present united front over Bahgdad policy October 3, 2002

EU FOREIGN ministers sought to present a united front on Iraq this week despite a severe split between member states on how Saddam Hussein's regime should be confronted. At...

18. Closing time may be near for the presidency merry-go-round January 24, 2002

As Spain begins its third stint at the helm of the EU, Dick Leonard examines the case for ending the present six-month rotating system for which, say critics, many of the...

19. MEP calls for apology over Laeken spats January 10, 2002

AN OUTSPOKEN MEP wants EU leaders to formally apologise for their squabbling during the final stages of last month's Laeken summit. Dutch Socialist Michiel van Hulten has...

20. What Europe's leaders will be doing this summer August 2, 2001

FORMER US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, "There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." Europe's great and good take a slightly more...

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