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- GMO corn: France rejects report by EU food agency — 03 July 2009, 19:55 CET
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France on Friday rejected a report by the European Union's food safety watchdog that said a controversial strain of genetically-modified corn was safe.
- EU's Barroso made to wait on re-election vote — 03 July 2009, 19:56 CET
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European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso will have to wait until later this year to find out if he keeps his job, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said on Friday.
- EU presidency Sweden summons Iranian ambassador — 03 July 2009, 18:14 CET
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Sweden, the current holder of the European Union presidency, summoned Iran's ambassador Friday as part of a coordinated EU protest over the detention of British embassy employees in Tehran, the foreign ministry said.
- EU nations summon Iranian envoys over embassy detentions — 03 July 2009, 18:11 CET
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EU nations summoned Iranian ambassadors Friday in protest at the detention of British embassy employees in Tehran, some of whom could be tried for stoking post-election unrest, according to a cleric.
- Nabucco not at risk from Russia-Azerbaijan gas deal: Turkey — 03 July 2009, 18:12 CET
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Russian Gazprom's recent deal to buy natural gas from Azerbaijan will not endanger Europe's flagship pipeline project Nabucco, Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said in Bucharest on Friday.
- France urges tougher agriculture regulation — 03 July 2009, 16:45 CET
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France called on Friday for regulation in the agricultural industry to be as tough as in the financial sector in order guarantee a minimum income for farmers.
- T4Science extends iMaser 3000 clock warranty to seven years — 03 July 2009, 15:27 CET
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Neuchâtel (Switzerland), 29 June 2009 – T4Science, a Swiss company that is part of the Orolia group, which is publically traded on the NYSE Euronext Paris index (NYSE Alternext Paris – FR0010501015 – ALORO), has announced that the warranty for its new iMaser 3000 clock has been extended to seven years. T4Science is a leading international supplier of high-performance hydrogen maser clocks.
- EU must show 'united front' over Iran: Reinfeldt — 03 July 2009, 18:14 CET
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The EU must show "a united front" towards Iran over the detention of British embassy employees in Tehran, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said Friday.
- Key Nabucco gas pipeline deal to be signed July 13 — 03 July 2009, 18:08 CET
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EU nations and Turkey said Friday they will sign a key intergovernmental agreement in Ankara on July 13 on Europe's flagship Nabucco gas pipeline project, but key issues still need to be resolved.
- EU committee recommends lifting Indonesia flight ban — 03 July 2009, 16:49 CET
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The European Union's Air Safety Committee has recommended that the regional bloc partially drop a ban on Indonesian airlines flying to its airspace, Indonesia's transport ministry said on Friday.
- EU raids glass makers on cartel suspicions — 03 July 2009, 16:35 CET
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EU antitrust regulators have raided companies in the special glass sector used for optics and electronics on suspicions of running an illegal cartel, the European Commission said on Friday.
- Sarkozy arrives in Sweden for talks on Europe — 03 July 2009, 16:43 CET
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrived in Stockholm Friday for talks on Europe with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country has just taken over the EU presidency.
- EU nations seek to push Iran, but not too far — 03 July 2009, 16:44 CET
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EU nations sought ways Friday to pressure Iran to free British embassy
staff held in Tehran and end post-election repression, without
jeopardising attempts to curb its nuclear programme.
- Eurozone retail sales slip back into rut — 03 July 2009, 16:43 CET
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Retailers in the 16 nations using the euro saw their sales fall in May, renewing a slump that was broken in April by a short-lived improvement, according to official EU data on Friday.
- EU mulling travel bans on Iran officials: report — 03 July 2009, 11:15 CET
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The European Union is considering banning certain Iranian officials from travelling to Europe in response to the recent political unrest, the Financial Times Deutschland reported on Friday.
- EU nations withdraw Honduras ambassadors — 03 July 2009, 00:32 CET
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All EU countries with embassies in Honduras have withdrawn their ambassadors following the coup last weekend that ousted President Manuel Zelaya, the Swedish EU presidency announced Thursday.
- EU backs French scheme to attract foreign film-makers — 02 July 2009, 23:00 CET
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The EU competition authorities gave the green light on Thursday to a French tax scheme to entice foreign film-makers to shoot movies in France.
- EU 'ready to act' over British embassy detainees in Iran — 02 July 2009, 22:59 CET
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The European Union is "ready to take action" if Iran does not free British embassy staff still detained in Tehran, the Swedish EU presidency warned on Thursday.
- Belarus won't 'copy' West: Lukashenko — 02 July 2009, 23:00 CET
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Belarus's strongman President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday that his country would not copy Western political systems despite efforts to forge closer ties with the Europe Union.
- EU tells member countries to prepare for new gas crisis — 02 July 2009, 17:09 CET
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The European Commission urged EU states on Thursday to prepare for a possible gas supply crisis by filling storage tanks ahead of the peak winter demand period.
- Montenegro gets 128m dollar EIB loan — 02 July 2009, 17:08 CET
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Montenegro and the European Investment Bank signed an accord Thursday for a 91-million-euro (128-million-dollar) loan aimed at boosting the economic recovery of the Adriatic state.
- German court ruling on Lisbon pact not a solution: Klaus — 02 July 2009, 17:11 CET
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A decision by Germany's top court to make ratification of the EU's Lisbon Treaty conditional on a new law does not correct the pact's faults, eurosceptic Czech President Vaclav Klaus said on Thursday.
- EU tells Latvia correct deficit by 2012 — 02 July 2009, 23:14 CET
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The European Commission called on Latvia on Thursday to cut its huge budget deficit to an EU limit by 2012 as it approved a desperately needed instalment of loans to the crisis-stricken country.
- Immigration threat to Greek democracy: Commissioner — 02 July 2009, 17:12 CET
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A huge flow of migrants through Turkey could threaten social unrest in Greece, EU Justice Commissioner Jacques Barrot warned on Thursday.
- Malta becomes last EU state to report swine flu — 02 July 2009, 12:02 CET
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Malta on Thursday became the last nation in the 27-country European
Union to report cases of swine flu.










