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Brussels: Governments should welcome workers from new EU membersBrussels - EU governments should lift their restrictions on workers from the bloc's newer member states, since they bring more gain than pain, Employment Commissioner Vladimir Spidla said Tuesday. Workers from new (EU) member states have satisfied d... ... |
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Shiite Bloc Fails to Go to Meeting on Iraq-U.S. PactIraq’s political leaders held a high-level meeting to gauge support for a agreement to determine the future role of U.S. forces in Iraq, but it ended without a clear resolution. ... |
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EU must do more to achieve energy efficiency, Brussels says - SummaryBrussels - European Union countries must improve their energy efficiency and stop using the financial crisis as an excuse not to reduce pollution, the bloc's top officials said Thursday. The financial crisis has not diminished the risks to our plane... ... |
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Auditors say most EU money well spent, but problems remainBrussels - Most of the money given by the European Union to member states is well spent, though problems remain when it comes to payments designed to boost employment, EU officials said Monday. Officials in Brussels said the bloc's annual audit debun... ... |
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EU to send fleet to fight Somalia piratesBrussels - The European Union is to send a fleet of frigates and spotter aircraft to the sea off Somalia in order to combat piracy there, the bloc's foreign ministers decided Monday. The decision, taken by ministers at their regular monthly meeting i... ... |
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EXTRA: EU financial summit drags onBrussels - A European Union summit called to discuss a set of guidelines for reforming the global financial system dragged on Friday, suggesting the bloc's 27 leaders were struggling to find an agreement. The lunchtime talks in Brussels were still un... ... |

