Deal reached on pan-European financial supervisors

Today @ 07:27 CET

After months of tough negotiations, the three sides of the EU triangle came to agreement on Thursday on the creation of financial supervisors intended to put an end to economic crises such as those of the last three years before they appear.

Russia optimistic on EU visa-free travel

Today @ 09:27 CET

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Poland supports Russia's bid for visa-free travel with the EU. But the Polish position is more complicated than he suggests.

Data sharing plan with Israel dropped after Irish objections

Today @ 09:25 CET

The European Commission has dropped plans to offer Israel data sharing access after pressure from the Irish government.

EU questions legality of France's Roma expulsions

02.09.2010 @ 17:26 CET

The European Commission has in an internal report called into question the legality of France's recent dismantling of Roma camps and 'voluntary' repatriations of roughly one thousand Romanian and Bulgarian citizens.

French Roma policy finds support among the far right

Today @ 09:44 CET

France's policy of expelling Roma to Romania and Bulgaria has attracted a storm of criticism at home and abroad from human rights groups and churches but has found support among some far-right politicians.

EU parliament to arm-twist Ashton on appointments

01.09.2010 @ 17:14 CET

Two senior MEPs have indicated that the European Parliament will use its legal powers to make sure Catherine Ashton gets the "right balance" of top people in the diplomatic corps.

Trichet: Too early to 'declare victory' over crisis

02.09.2010 @ 17:42 CET

Despite raising its GDP expectation for this and next year, the European Central Bank decided at its meeting on Thursday to keep the benchmark interest rate at one percent for the 16th consecutive month and to continue with unlimited lending until the end of the year.

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IMF: Greece, Ireland unlikely to default

02.09.2010 @ 09:32 CET

Default in today's advanced economies is unnecessary, undesirable, and unlikely and the risk of debt restructuring is currently significantly overestimated, economists from the International Monetary Fund have said.

Current EU rules bad for asylum seekers, says Council of Europe

02.09.2010 @ 09:28 CET

The Council of Europe on Wednesday slammed Greece for not being able to grant "basic safeguards" to refugees but pleaded for a change to current EU rules allowing member states to send asylum seekers back to the country of arrival.

'You got the Belgians running Europe?' Bush asked Blair

02.09.2010 @ 09:27 CET

In a keenly awaited memoir, ex-UK prime minister Tony Blair has revealed his regrets about the EU and other titbits such as former US President George Bush not recognising the Belgian prime minister. He has also revealed he would have liked Herman Van Rompuy's current job.

Barroso blames capitals for plunge in EU popularity

01.09.2010 @ 09:48 CET

Faced with a plunging popularity of the EU institutions, European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso has blamed national capitals for not defending the European project during the economic crisis.

Polish president airs concerns on EU budget

01.09.2010 @ 11:50 CET

Newly-minted Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski on his first foreign assignment in Brussels on Wednesday urged the EU to keep funding the union's poor regions in the next budget period.

China breaking promises to EU firms, report says

02.09.2010 @ 09:29 CET

Chinese leaders are routinely breaking their promises on opening up the internal market to EU companies, a new business report published during a high-level EU visit to the country has said.

French ministers lash out at 'grotesque' criticisms of Roma policy

31.08.2010 @ 20:33 CET

French government ministers in Brussels on Tuesday to defend the country's Roma expulsion policy lashed out at what they described as "grotesque" attacks and mischaracterisations of the country's round-ups launched in July.

EU to discuss Gaddafi's €5 billion demand at Africa summit, Italy says

01.09.2010 @ 09:29 CET

Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini has said the EU will in November discuss a proposal by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi that the 27-nation bloc pay the north African country €5 billion a year to stop immigration.