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Germany to grant bln-euro loan for A350 development 21 March 2010, 22:24 CET
The German government is ready to grant a 1.1 billion euro loan to develop the Airbus A350 long-haul passenger aircraft, a senior economics ministry official said Sunday.

Merkel gives Greece EU stability pledge 21 March 2010, 22:24 CET
German Chancellor Angela Merkel told Greece's Prime Minister Georges Papandreou on Sunday that the European Union would do "everything necessary" to preserve eurozone stability.

EU turf war erupts over control of development aid 21 March 2010, 13:56 CET
A turf war has erupted in Brussels, pitting the European Commission against EU member states in a bid for control of the top diplomatic jobs and the influential development aid purse strings.

Greek drama reveals a more euro-cautious Germany 21 March 2010, 13:56 CET
As Europe looks to Germany for answers on how to bail out debt-stricken Greece, Berlin has become ever more willing to defend its national interests rather than toe the European line, analysts said.

Europe waits on Germany as Greece deadline looms 22 March 2010, 00:37 CET
European Union leaders gather this week for a summit officially called to decide on a long-term strategy for competing with rival, emerging economies. But the issue of what to do about Greece will be uppermost on their minds.

Merkel not opposed to bilateral aid for Greece 21 March 2010, 13:53 CET
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in comments broadcast Sunday, indicated she would not oppose bilateral aid to help Greece out of its debt crisis, though she did not think it was yet necessary.

EU innovation scoreboard calls for performance pick-up 21 March 2010, 00:51 CET
The ninth edition of the European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS) is out and preliminary data show that the economic crisis impacting Europe is also affecting the progress of innovation across the region. The majority of EU Member States may have posted stronger innovation performance results in 2008, but countries with lower innovation performance levels are likely to be responsible for reversing the convergence process that the EU has undergone in the last few years.

EU grants Serbia aid package 21 March 2010, 00:34 CET
The European Union on Saturday said it had granted Serbia 70 million euros in aid for infrastructure and reforms needed to gain membership of the 27-member bloc.

Israel's Netanyahu to meet EU leaders after US trip 20 March 2010, 23:50 CET
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will make a 24-hour visit to Brussels next week for talks with European leaders, an Israeli official told AFP on Saturday.

Israel rules out 'territorial concessions' to Palestinians 20 March 2010, 23:53 CET
Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Saturday ruled out any "territorial concessions" to the Palestinians that do not contribute to a settlement of the Middle East conflict.

EU ready to give 'urgent assistance' to Greece 20 March 2010, 16:37 CET
The European Union is ready to provide urgent help to debt-ridden Greece, a report said on Saturday, putting new pressure on Germany which has been seen to drag its feet on the country's financial crisis.

No European financial protectionism: Barnier 20 March 2010, 16:32 CET
EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier sought on Friday to calm US fears of discrimination over European financial services reforms that would regulate hedge funds.

Tadic absent as Balkan leaders meet on EU integration 20 March 2010, 23:49 CET
An EU-Balkans summit aimed at speeding up the region's European integration met on Saturday, overshadowed by Serb President Boris Tadic's last minute decision not to attend.

Albanian stalemate can hit EU ambitions: Commissioner 20 March 2010, 16:31 CET
Albania must resolve a political impasse on a contested parliamentary election as it could torpedo its aim of joining the European Union, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said on Friday.

Pressure mounts over IMF role in Greek crisis 19 March 2010, 22:48 CET
Europe split over IMF intervention for debt-ridden Greece on Friday, upping pressure on national leaders to resolve crisis plans just days from a crunch EU summit.

Macedonian, Greek PMs to discuss name row in Brussels 19 March 2010, 22:42 CET
The prime ministers of Macedonia and Greece were to meet in Brussels next week for talks aimed at resolving a 19-year row over the name of the former Yugoslav republic, a Macedonian statement said.

Barroso calls for swift EU agreement on aid for Greece 19 March 2010, 22:52 CET
EU Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso on Friday urged member states to approve "as soon as possible" the creation of a financial aid mechanism for Greece to use if necessary.

Albanian stalemate can hit EU ambitions: official 19 March 2010, 22:42 CET
Albania must resolve a political impasse on a contested parliamentary election as it could torpedo its aim of joining the European Union, EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fuele said Friday.

Commission approves acquisition of Edscha by Gestamp Automoción 19 March 2010, 23:32 CET
The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of the hinge and control systems unit of Edscha AG of Germany by Gestamp Automoción S.L. of Spain.

Pressure mounts over IMF role in Greek crisis 19 March 2010, 18:42 CET
Europe split over IMF intervention for debt-ridden Greece on Friday, upping pressure on national leaders to resolve crisis plans just days from a crunch summit.

EU avoids gays, illegals row in deal with poor nations 19 March 2010, 18:42 CET
Negotiators on Friday avoided disputes over gay and illegal immigrant rights between European and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) nations in order to agree a revised development agreement.

Kosovo urged to step up graft fight: EU 19 March 2010, 18:54 CET
Kosovo must make real progress in fighting corruption and organised crime if Pristina is to achieve its goal of EU membership, a European Union official said on Friday.

French minister offers EU's Ashton language lessons 19 March 2010, 18:54 CET
France's minister for European affairs made a doubled-edged gesture to under-fire EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Friday, offering to arrange for her to take French lessons.

Kiev seeks Russia-EU consortium for pipelines 19 March 2010, 18:55 CET
Ukraine's new leadership wants a joint Russian-EU consortium to be set up to help modernise the country's gas pipeline network, a vice prime minister said on Friday.

EU agrees to act to stop Iran jamming broadcasts, Internet 19 March 2010, 18:55 CET
EU nations are determined to take action to end Iran's "unacceptable" jamming of satellite broadcasts and Internet censorship, according to a text agreed by European ambassadors in Brussels.

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