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1. Greek cabinet named November 11, 2011

Papademos is prime minister and Venizelos remains finance minister. Greece's new government of national unity was sworn in today, with Lucas Papademos, a former European...

Greek cabinet named

2. Papandreou makes way for national-unity government November 7, 2011

Main opposition party to enter government after prime minister steps down; election within months. Papandreou wins vote of confidence George Papandreou, Greece's...

Papandreou makes way for national-unity government

3. Bearer of many messages February 14, 2011

Dani Kolb on how she moved from speechwriting to being the voice of multiple industries. The European quarter of Brussels is home to trade associations from the banal to the...

Bearer of many messages

4. Bearer of many messages February 10, 2011

Dani Kolb on how she moved from speechwriting to being the voice of multiple industries. The European quarter of Brussels is home to trade associations from the banal to the...

Bearer of many messages

5. Too scared of fishermen to protect tuna January 14, 2010

A moment of truth is at hand for the European Commission Timidity and procrastination are once again the order of the day for the European Commission in the face of protests...

6. Commission still at war over tuna ban January 14, 2010

Barroso stays on sidelines as battle between the environment and fisheries commissioners forces delay. The battle over measures to conserve stocks of bluefin tuna in...

7. Battling the elements January 7, 2010

It takes more than snow to stop EU environment ministers. The EU's environment ministers mustered a remarkably strong turn-out for a meeting in Brussels three days before...

8. EU tells China and US to improve climate pledges November 23, 2009

Sweden's environment minister says EU will cut emission by 30% by 2020 if China and the US show more ambition. The EU will act on a promise to cut its greenhouse gas...

EU tells China and US to improve climate pledges

9. Damanaki nominated as Greek commissioner November 23, 2009

Greek government nominates Maria Damanaki for European commissioner. The Greek government on Friday nominated Maria Damanaki, a member of the ruling Pasok party, to be the...

10. The oracle has not yet spoken November 19, 2009

Will the Greek prime minister spring a surprise? George Papandreou, Greece's prime minister, likes surprises. He also has a tendency to promote young people and women to...

11. Curbing the sale of ‘dead souls' October 29, 2009

‘Hot air' threat to Copenhagen agreement. In Nikolai Gogol's best-known novel, an itinerant swindler called Chichikov lands on a get-rich-quick scheme, buying up “dead...

Curbing the sale of ‘dead souls'

12. Arrests at climate protest October 28, 2009

Activists disrupt business conference on climate change. Police arrested 24 climate activists this morning after they disrupted a business conference on climate change being...

Arrests at climate protest

13. Battle for the planet October 22, 2009

It is science versus politics and the EU versus the US in the fight for a climate change deal. How should European citizens judge whether the outcome of the climate change...

Battle for the planet

14. Stavros or Stavros? October 22, 2009

A European dilemma for Greece's new prime minister. George Papandreou, Greece's new prime minister, faces a dilemma over who to nominate as the country's next European...

15. Member states split over climate change strategy October 15, 2009

Some countries fear premature commitments amid disagreement over money to development countries. European Union member states are struggling to agree a common strategy for...

Member states split over climate change strategy

16. Driving towards a cleaner future? September 17, 2009

European decision-makers face a tough balancing act in meeting climate change goals and the needs of the transport sector. The free movement of goods and people are...

17. Commission considers €15bn climate aid plan September 10, 2009

Commission proposal suggests giving between €2bn and €15bn each year to help developing countries cope with climate change. Developing countries might get as much...

18. EU cuts greenhouse gas emissions August 31, 2009

Commission says EU is providing an example for the world; critics say target is not ambitious enough. The economic slowdown helped the European Union to cut its greenhouse...

19. Sweden talks tough on climate June 26, 2009

Incoming EU presidency, commissioner want international community to be more ambitious. The European Union will maintain pressure on the United States and other rich...

20. EU states tighten rules on pollution June 26, 2009

Coal-burning countries push back by four years a key deadline in omnibus directive. Environment ministers today reached a narrow agreement on a new law to curb industrial...

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