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Serbs go to polls divided over EU path

09.05.2008 - 16:44 CET

Serbian voters will go to the polls on Sunday for what is being billed as decisive elections regarding the country's future European integration. The EU in the last two weeks has been sending strong political signals to Belgrade in a bid to boost pro-Western forces in the country.

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MEPs reject intellectual property rights for sporting events

09.05.2008 - 17:25 CET

MEPs on Thursday rejected attempts by some sporting associations to establish new intellectual property rights specific to sporting events, and affirmed that governments must assure wide TV access to major events such as the Olympic Games and football's World Cup, which should be on free-to-air television.

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Danes likely to have two referendums on EU treaty op-outs

09.05.2008 - 09:32 CET

Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen is set to call for a referendum in September to remove derogations from EU judicial and defence co-operation and at the same time announce a subsequent referendum on the euro.

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MEPs vote to tighten up rules for Brussels lobbyists

09.05.2008 - 09:26 CET

MEPs have voted to tighten up the rules governing the lobbyists, requiring those seeking to influence officials in the EU's three main institutions to register themselves and provide income details.

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German foreign minister favours EU army

08.05.2008 - 17:43 CET

Germany's foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, has indicated he would like to see a European army established.

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Airline websites still ripping off consumers, Brussels says

08.05.2008 - 17:34 CET

The European Commission on Thursday said EU consumers are still getting ripped off when they buy airplane tickets online and threatened the industry with "further measures" if the situation does not change within one year.

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Euro area lacking single voice abroad, Brussels says

08.05.2008 - 09:24 CET

In a review of ten years of the euro, the European Commission argues the single currency has often suffered from political attacks in countries where it is used, as well as from lacking sufficient weight on the world stage, which Brussels suggests the 16-member to be eurozone could overcome with a single chair at international financial institutions.

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Medvedev sworn in as new Russian president

08.05.2008 - 09:29 CET

Dmitry Medvedev was sworn in as the Russian federation's new president on Wednesday. He inherits a wide range of challenges to deal with, both on the internal and the external front. Former president Vladimir Putin is now set to be the country's prime minister.

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EU states oppose putting lid on migrants' detention

08.05.2008 - 09:17 CET

EU member states have failed to agree the maximum period an migrant can be kept in detention after setting foot onto the union's territory, further prolonging nearly three-year-long wrangling between EU institutions.

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