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1. European assembly urged to forestall Kosovo partition November 14, 2008

Leading voice in the European Parliament expresses anxiety about UN plan for the EU's mission in Serb areas of Kosovo. A UN-sponsored plan under which the EU's police and...  

Tags: War-Conflict, Disputed territories, Government of Kosovo, Politics of Kosovo, ProCredit Bank (Kosovo)

2. Eulex struggling to catch up October 9, 2008

EU's mission to Kosovo still needs to fill four in five posts. The EU's judicial and police mission in Kosovo, Eulex, it is now unlikely that it will reach its full...  

Tags: European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo, Politics of Kosovo, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, War-Conflict, Kosovo

3. Croats move two steps closer April 9, 2008

The EU is to open membership talks with Croatia on two new subjects, or “chapters”, at an accession conference to be held in Brussels on 21 April. Diplomats said that...  

Tags: Accession of Turkey to the European Union, Censorship in Turkey, Turkey, Croatia, Article 301

4. Kosovo's future haunts the UN July 19, 2007

Worsening EU-Russia relations could cloud the debate at the UN on Kosovo's status, writes Judith Crosbie. There will not be many chances for holidays for diplomats...  

Tags: War-Conflict, Kosovo status process, Politics of Kosovo, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, Kosovo

5. MEPs slam Ankara's slow reforms August 31, 2006

The European Parliament is to condemn Turkey's slow pace of reform and “persistent shortcomings” in a report to be discussed next week. According to a draft of the...  

Tags: Accession of Turkey to the European Union, Divided regions, Island countries, Turkey, Ankara,Turkey

6. MEP accused of insulting Turkish army December 21, 2005

Dutch MEP Joost Lagendijk is facing charges of insulting the Turkish army after comments he made about its behaviour in dealing with Kurdish armed groups in the south-east of...  

Tags: Article 301, Censorship in Turkey, Kurdistan Workers' Party, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey

7. 'Democracy' divides EU and Arab leaders November 17, 2005

With just weeks to go before a crucial summit, European and Arab leaders are locked in a bitter disagreement over democracy promotion that threatens the success of the...  

Tags: Arab League, Continental unions, Peace process in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Egypt, Arab World

8. Turkey talks move closer, but MEPs postpone customs deal September 29, 2005

The opening of accession negotiations with Turkey moved closer yesterday (28 September) after the European Parliament backed plans to start talks next week. But in a serious...  

Tags: Cyprus dispute, Northern Cyprus, Western Asia, Turkey, Member of the European Parliament

9. Turkey talker September 29, 2005

Ali Babacan is known in the Turkish media as 'Baby John' on account of his youthful looks. But the task facing him in his new role as his country's chief EU negotiator is...  

Tags: Ali Babacan, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey, Ankara,Turkey, Accession of Turkey to the European Union

10. Turkish writer flees for his life after Armenia outburst April 14, 2005

One of Turkey's foremost modern writers Orhan Pamuk has been forced to flee the country after being engulfed in a storm of controversy over comments he made about Ottoman...  

Tags: Censorship in Turkey, Postmodern literature, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey, Cem Özdemir

11. Young Turk November 10, 2004

MINORITIES across Europe have an ally in Cem Özdemir, who aims to air the concerns of those who are otherwise hardly heard in the European Parliament. He comes across as...  

Tags: European Green Party, Green political parties, Germany, Accession of Turkey to the European Union, Alliance '90/The Greens

12. Ankara's anchorman September 30, 2004

TURKEY'S EU ambassador has a background that defies stereotyping. Like many of his compatriots, Oguz Demiralp hails from a devout Muslim family. But he was educated by...  

Tags: Censorship in Turkey, Social Democratic parties, Socialist International, Ankara,Turkey, Turkey

13. Still much to do to avoid ‘summit rotten' in the state of Denmark December 12, 2002

SHORTLY before Denmark began its stint as EU president in July, European Voice predicted four major hurdles on the road to its number one objective – ensuring the Union's...  

Tags: Federalism, Copenhagen, Accession of Turkey to the European Union, Enlargement of the European Union, Future enlargement of the European Union

14. Greens and Liberals win battle for allies July 1, 1999

THE European Parliament's Green and Liberal Groups are set to emerge as the main victors from the frantic race to secure the support of smaller political parties following...  

Tags: Euroscepticism, European Green Party, European Parliament election, United Kingdom, The Greens

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