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EU & Law Archive
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Leaders chart course for banking supervision
By Toby Vogel, Dave Keating and Ian Wishart - 19.10.2012 / 14:49 CET Details of timing, number of banks and how to involve non-eurozone countries remain uncertain. A two-day summit…
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EU summit: France says bank deal helps eurozone fusion
The French president says a deal to start building a banking union on 1 January will enable the eurozone to speed up economic integration. “Thanks to this we can advance…
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Merkel speaks out for two-speed Europe
TODAY @ 09:29 BRUSSELS – German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she will use the gathering of EU leaders at the end of the month to push ahead with plans…
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Negotiators finalise broad outline of EU fiscal treaty
13.01.12 @ 11:26 By Valentina Pop BRUSSELS – Negotiators from 26 member states have reached broad agreement on the new fiscal treaty, paving the way for a formal agreement by…
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The European Union and the Euro: Game, set and mismatch
Dec 17th 2011 | BERLIN, BRUSSELS, LONDON AND PARIS | from the print edition IN DECEMBER 1991, after a European Union summit in Maastricht that laid the foundations for a…
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Van Rompuy sends EU leaders draft of fiscal union pact
By Simon Taylor - 16.12.2011 / 17:00 CET Inter-governmental treaty on reinforced economic union could come into force when ratified by nine member states. Read the full draft here. Herman…
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New treaty in force when 9 countries have ratified
16.12.11 @ 18:19 By Honor Mahony BRUSSELS – The first draft of a new treaty meant to tighten economic governance in eurozone countries was circulated Friday (16 December) with the…
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Cameron defends EU veto amid accusations of isolating Britain
12.12.11 @ 20:08 By Valentina Pop BRUSSELS – In a stormy parliamentary debate highlighting the fall-out with his coalition partner, UK Prime Minister David Cameron struggled to defend his EU…
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Franco-German deal would see EU court police national budgets
05.12.11 @ 18:10 By Leigh Phillips BRUSSELS – German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have endorsed an awkward compromise on the wielding of sanctions by the EU’s…
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Sarkozy pushes for ‘two-speed’ Europe
10/11/2011 By Valentina Pop BRUSSELS – With France’s borrowing costs on the up and with its prized triple-A rating under threat, French leader Nicolas Sarkozy is publicly advocating a fast-lane…
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Danes oppose a two-tier EU
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Presidency By Constant Brand - 29.10.2011 / 10:00 CET Denmark‘s European affairs minister says splitting the EU in two clubs is step in the wrong direction. The…
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EU politicians warn against xenophobia after Norway attacks
VALENTINA POP 26.07.2011 @ 09:28 CET EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero on Monday (25 July) called for a common EU response to fight xenophobia,…
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Blair: EU should have elected leader
ANDREW WILLIS Today @ 09:28 CET EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the European Union must have an elected leader to give it the…














