25.06.2004 - 09:32 CET
Plans to form a new anti-EU group in the European Parliament are reaching the last stages and are expected to be announced early next week.
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25.06.2004 - 09:49 CET
A reform of the EU sugar subsidy regime, due to be unveiled by the European Commission next month, has been met with a frosty reception from campaign groups.
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25.06.2004 - 09:32 CET
The Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka won a parliamentary vote of confidence, narrowly avoiding snap general elections in the country.
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24.06.2004 - 17:45 CET
The new EU executive, which takes over from 1 November, is likely to work from the Berlaymont building, the Commission's former headquarters, which was evacuated in 1991.
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24.06.2004 - 09:27 CET
Swedish EU Commissioner Margot Wallström has criticised the fact that no women are in the race to become new president of the EU Commission. She also slammed the process for lacking transparency.
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24.06.2004 - 09:33 CET
The European Union's ambitious plan to track down citizens depositing money abroad in order to avoid taxes will be delayed again, since two non-EU countries, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, will not be ready on time.
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24.06.2004 - 09:38 CET
Britain could end up withdrawing from the European Union if the referendum on the EU Constitution is lost, a UK cabinet minister warned.
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24.06.2004 - 09:26 CET
With all the furore about who should be the next Commission President - it is easy to overlook the fact that it is a pretty thankless task which will get more difficult in an enlarged Europe.
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23.06.2004 - 09:54 CET
The European Union has come under fire for cancelling two meetings with Asian partners amid a bitter dispute over Burma’s role in the talks.
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