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- Oil prices leap as dollar falls against euro — 09 February 2010, 22:07 CET
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Oil prices rebounded Tuesday as the dollar weakened against the euro on
whetted risk appetite, making crude cheaper for buyers using stronger
currencies.
- EU ministers call for common electric car strategy — 09 February 2010, 22:02 CET
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EU industry ministers on Tuesday pressed the European Commission to
establish a common strategy to develop electric cars.
- Oil prices leap as dollar falls against euro — 09 February 2010, 21:37 CET
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Oil prices rebounded Tuesday as the dollar weakened against the euro on
whetted risk appetite, making crude cheaper for buyers using stronger
currencies.
- Europe can help out cash-strapped Greece without IMF: Brussels — 09 February 2010, 19:57 CET
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The European Commission on Tuesday urged European leaders to offer clear
support" for Greece in return for real efforts from Athens to resolve
its budget crisis, ruling out the need for IMF help.
- Germany working on Greek aid deal: report — 09 February 2010, 19:22 CET
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Germany, the eurozone's biggest economy, is preparing an aid plan to
help struggling Greece resolve its massive debt problems, the Financial
Times Deutschland reported.
- Oil up sharply — 09 February 2010, 19:02 CET
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Oil prices rallied Tuesday as traders took their cue from the falling
dollar after recent sharp losses that came against a background of weak
energy demand and eurozone debt concerns.
- EU critises Iran enrichment move, backs UN action — 09 February 2010, 18:27 CET
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Iran's decision to enrich uranium to 20 percent feeds a "deficit of
confidence" in Tehran's atomic ambitions, the EU's nuclear envoy said
Tuesday, reiterating that the bloc will back UN action.
- Barroso team wins approval from EU parliament — 09 February 2010, 18:27 CET
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The European Parliament on Tuesday gave overwhelming approval to the new
team of EU commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso who urged governments to
step up the fight against the economic crisis.
- EU critises Iran enrichment move, backs UN action — 09 February 2010, 18:12 CET
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Iran's decision to enrich uranium to 20 percent feeds a "deficit of
confidence" in Tehran's atomic ambitions, the EU's nuclear envoy said
Tuesday, reiterating that the bloc will back UN action.
- EU officials try to convince lawmakers to back US data deal — 09 February 2010, 18:12 CET
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EU officials struggled Tuesday to persuade European lawmakers to let US
justice authorities have access to personal data for use in "terror"
probes, warning of a security vacuum if they refuse.
- EU okays development aid for Bulgaria — 09 February 2010, 17:52 CET
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The European Union gave the green light Tuesday to some 1.4 billion
euros (1.9 billion dollars) in regional development and technical
assistance for Bulgaria, the government said.
- Greece does not need IMF help: Brussels — 09 February 2010, 17:32 CET
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There is no need for the International Monetary Fund to help Greece out
of its economic crisis as Europe can handle the problem, EU Economic
Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Tuesday.
- Greece does not need IMF help: Brussels — 09 February 2010, 17:17 CET
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There is no need for the International Monetary Fund to help Greece out
of its economic crisis as Europe can handle the problem, EU Economic
Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Tuesday.
- EU commission chief Barroso's new team — 09 February 2010, 17:07 CET
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The European parliament on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved the new
26-member cabinet of EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso after
months of delay.
- Greece does not need IMF help: Brussels — 09 February 2010, 17:02 CET
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There is no need for the International Monetary Fund to help Greece out
of its economic crisis as Europe can handle the problem, EU Economic
Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Tuesday.
- EU concerned of contagion from Greek fiscal crisis — 09 February 2010, 16:52 CET
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The European Commission voiced concern Thursday that Greece's fiscal
crisis poses a "serious risk of spillover" into other parts of the
16-nation eurozone.
- EU concerned at Greek contagion risk: Almunia — 09 February 2010, 16:37 CET
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The European Commission voiced concern on Tuesday that Greece's fiscal
crisis poses a "serious risk of spillover" into other parts of the
16-nation eurozone.
- Protests outside EU embassies in Iran: diplomats — 09 February 2010, 16:37 CET
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Dozens of pro-regime militants demonstrated outside several EU embassies
in Iran on Tuesday to protest Europe's attitude towards Iran and its
controversial nuclear programme, European diplomats said.
- Europe battles declining influence — 09 February 2010, 16:37 CET
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The European Union is hoping that its revamped leadership can reverse a
decline in global influence, wary of being marginalised by the United
States and emerging Asian powers such as China, experts said.
- Barroso offers assurances on EU-US bank data deal — 09 February 2010, 16:07 CET
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The EU commission chief offered Tuesday to give European lawmakers
access to classified parts of future international agreements, to win
their support for a key data deal with the United States.
- Parliament backs new European Commission team — 09 February 2010, 15:37 CET
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The European Parliament on Tuesday approved EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso's new cabinet, ending three months of institutional limbo.
- Euro-MPs warned of 'security gap' if US data deal falls — 09 February 2010, 15:25 CET
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The EU risks creating a "security gap" if the European Parliament
rejects a deal allowing US justice authorities access to data from
interbank transfers, a European diplomat warned Tuesday.
- EU commission chief calls for closer EU economic cooperation — 09 February 2010, 11:12 CET
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European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso urged EU nations
Tuesday to cooperate more tightly in the face of the economic crisis.
- ECB chief leaves Australia early for EU summit — 09 February 2010, 15:50 CET
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European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet will leave a central bankers' meeting in Sydney early to attend an informal European Union summit in Brussels, an ECB spokesman told AFP on vTuesday.
- Strawberries offer lifeline for Romania's rust belt — 09 February 2010, 04:12 CET
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Hundreds of women crowd outside a local employment office in this
run-down Romanian factory town on the banks of the Danube, hoping to be
selected to work as strawberry pickers in Spain.


