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- Dutch uneasy at role as Cameron's EU reform podium — 17 January 2013, 03:57 CET
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The Dutch are increasingly uneasy about Prime Minister David Cameron
coming to the Netherlands to make his speech on Britain's future in
Europe, with some critics saying he'd be better off staying at home.
- EU warns Latvia about non-resident banking — 16 January 2013, 22:46 CET
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The European Commission warned eurozone aspirant Latvia on Wednesday to guard against growing banking sector imbalances and to closely monitor the identity of non-resident account holders.
- IMF releases EUR 3.2 bn aid payment to Greece — 16 January 2013, 22:41 CET
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The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday it would release 3.2 billion euros in aid to Greece that had been frozen for
months amid fears about the country's ability to surmount its debt
crisis.
- EU nations offer new help to push back Mali jihadists — 16 January 2013, 19:49 CET
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European Union nations stepped up offers of help in the campaign against
Mali's Islamist rebels Wednesday, with Germany and Italy pledging
logistical support a day ahead of key crisis talks.
- Serbia president rules out UN seat for Kosovo — 16 January 2013, 19:48 CET
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Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic on Wednesday rejected any possibility
of Serbia agreeing to breakaway Kosovo's bid to join the United Nations.
- Irish PM warns UK exit from EU would be 'catastrophic' — 17 January 2013, 00:27 CET
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Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny warned Wednesday that a British exit from the EU would be a disaster, after giving a passionately pro-Europe speech to the European Parliament.
- Greek banks regain access to ECB funding — 16 January 2013, 19:49 CET
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A number of Greek banks have regained access to regular European Central Bank funding following Athens' implementation of a bank recapitalisation
plan, the ECB said on Wednesday.
- EU pledges $26.6 mn to fight hunger in Haiti — 16 January 2013, 16:08 CET
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The European Union has pledged $26.6 million (20 million euros) to help
improve food security in Haiti, where a study found more than 1.5
million people are at high risk of going hungry.
- Euro-Parliament approves tighter ratings agency rules — 16 January 2013, 22:44 CET
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The European Parliament on Wednesday voted through tougher transparency standards for the credit rating agencies that many blame for stoking risk and deepening the eurozone debt crisis.
- EU hints at insecticide ban over threat to bees — 16 January 2013, 15:48 CET
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The European Commission has hinted that it could ban several insecticides, some made by German chemicals giant Bayer, after scientists found disturbing evidence of harm to bees.
- Bundesbank says will bring home gold reserves — 16 January 2013, 22:44 CET
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The Bundesbank has decided to bring home to Germany some of its huge piles of gold ingots stashed away in the United States and France, it said on Wednesday after accusations that it has not kept proper track of the reserves.
- Eurozone inflation 2.2% in December — 16 January 2013, 12:36 CET
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Inflation in the 17-member eurozone was stable at 2.2 per cent in December, official data confirmed on Friday, as the slowing economy took pressure off prices.
- Ireland to exit bailout 'before end of year' — 16 January 2013, 12:38 CET
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Ireland has met all its obligations to EU and IMF creditors under its 2010 bailout and will exit the aid programme "before the end of this year," Prime Minister Enda Kenny said on Wednesday.
- Italy reports EUR 2.4 bn trade surplus in November — 16 January 2013, 12:37 CET
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Italy reported on Wednesday a trade surplus of 2.4 billion euros ($3.1 billion) in November, a figure almost unchanged from the October level.
- European car sector hits 17-year low, Renault cuts jobs — 16 January 2013, 13:05 CET
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European auto sales plunged to the lowest point for 17 years in 2012, trade data shows, revealing the dire state of the sector despite the global strength of German car makers.
- Cameron's deputy warns of uncertainty over Europe — 16 January 2013, 11:19 CET
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Lawmakers from Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party will on
Wednesday issue a "manifesto" spelling out the sweeping changes that
need to be made to keep Britain in the European Union.
- British PM gambles with risky Europe speech — 16 January 2013, 22:44 CET
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British Prime Minister David Cameron gives a long-awaited speech in the Netherlands on Friday that could push his country towards the European exit door and put his own position at risk.
- Serbia hints willing to talk about UN seat for Kosovo — 16 January 2013, 11:21 CET
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Serbia, which fiercly opposes independence for Kosovo, hinted for the first time on Tuesday that it may give up its opposition to the breakaway territory's bid to join the United Nations.
- EU asks citizens to join debate on GM food — 16 January 2013, 12:35 CET
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The European Union on Tuesday took the debate about genetically modified crops to the public with a survey asking citizens to share their thoughts on organic farming.
- French GM corn cancer researcher to detail work — 15 January 2013, 22:35 CET
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A French researcher who claims a link between genetically modified corn and cancer says he will publish his work - a day after the EU, which has cleared the maize, promised to make public its own assessment.
- Euro-MPs regret France left alone in Mali — 15 January 2013, 22:10 CET
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Members of the European Parliament Tuesday hailed France's military intervention in Mali while regretting the European Union's failure to take part as a bloc in the battle against West Africa's terrorist groups.
- EU speeds up aid for Palestinians — 15 January 2013, 22:12 CET
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The European Union said Tuesday it was speeding up disbursement of aid
to help ensure there is no interruption in its support for the
Palestinian Authority and UN refugee programmes.
- Raunchy Bulgarian pop-folk genre gets EU aid — 15 January 2013, 22:01 CET
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Bulgaria's top promoter of the region's raunchy pop-folk music genre known as "Chalga" is set to receive some one million euros in EU funding, it emerged Tuesday, sparking an outcry among parts of the cultural establishment.
- Van Rompuy looks for Feb budget summit: sources — 15 January 2013, 17:48 CET
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European Union head Herman Van Rompuy is canvassing member states to
decide whether to call a summit next month on the bloc's 2014-20 budget
after EU leaders dismally failed to reach a deal in November, EU sources
said Tuesday.
- EU to speed up Mali mission at crisis talks — 15 January 2013, 16:12 CET
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European Union foreign ministers are set to speed up the dispatch of an EU mission to train Mali's army and discuss how best to back up an African intervention force at extraordinary talks Thursday, diplomats
said.
