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Bilateral energy deals threaten EU security, IEA says

05.09.2008 @ 09:31 CET

EU capitals should create a united front in order to beef up their position vis-a-vis major energy suppliers such as Russia, the International Energy Agency has suggested. Meanwhile, Brussels has reiterated the case for the Nabucco energy pipeline.

MEPs call for ban on animal cloning for food

04.09.2008 @ 09:03 CET

In a resolution passed on Wednesday euro-deputies pushed for a ban on the cloning of animals for food as well as an embargo on the import of cloned animals. In a debate with MEPs, the commissioner for health and food safety, seemed open to the idea.

Chinese company wants to buy Brussels Airlines

05.09.2008 @ 10:14 CET

Chinese airline Hainan may challenge a bid by Lufthansa to buy Brussels Airlines, with the Asian firm already in talks to snap up Belgium's Charleroi airport.

OECD warns Britain of recession risk

03.09.2008 @ 09:23 CET

France and Britain have seen the biggest cut in 2008 growth forecast by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, with the UK expected to fall into recession by the end of this year. Experts suggest that the housing market slump influencing the gloomy predictions for Britain will spread to other EU countries.

Social package weak in face of economic crisis, MEPs worry

02.09.2008 @ 18:20 CET

While recent economic statistics suggest the European Union is at risk of recession likely to affect jobs, members of the European Parliament were divided in their reaction to the Brussels' social policy package aiming to improve the work conditions of employees.

MEPs recommend diluting CO2 cap on cars

02.09.2008 @ 09:21 CET

Liberal and conservative MEPs in a key committee in the European Parliament have combined to recommend a dilution of proposed rules on capping carbon dioxide emissions from cars, angering environmental groups.

EU public blames own governments for bad economy

26.08.2008 @ 09:29 CET

Amid increasing signs of a worsening European economy, a survey has found that citizens in large EU countries are mainly blaming their own governments, but the European Central Bank is also becoming a target for discontent.

Bulgaria makes case for Nabucco pipeline

28.08.2008 @ 09:05 CET

Bulgaria has called on the EU to throw all its weight behind the Nabucco energy corridor, a pipeline designed to lessen the bloc's dependency on Russian gas.

Commission warns mobile firms on unfairly ‘rounding up' phone bills

28.08.2008 @ 17:45 CET

Mobile companies that round up the cost of a telephone call to squeeze more money out of their customers have been warned by the European Commission that they might not be able to continue the practice for much longer. Commission figures show that customers are paying almost a quarter more than the minutes they actually use.

German cars lead CO2 reductions league

26.08.2008 @ 09:27 CET

Cars sold in Europe last year reduced carbon emissions slightly, with manufacturers managing to achieve an average improvement of 1.7 percent and with Germany's BMW coming out top of the league table.

European regions face population drain

22.08.2008 @ 09:28 CET

Europe's population is ageing and falling, with some regions in eastern Europe set to become almost deserted in coming years. Meanwhile, the EU still shows wide disparity between men and women's pay as well as levels of minimum wage, new studies show.

Eastern European workers in Britain at record low

22.08.2008 @ 09:26 CET

Fresh government figures have showed the number of job seekers from central and eastern Europe in Britain has fallen to the lowest level since post-communist countries joined the European Union in May 2004.