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- UK presidency tweaks EU budget paper after ambassadors' complaint
- EU to fire warning shot on Belarus elections
- EU diplomats sceptical on CIA detention camp reports
- World trade talks on the brink of collapse
- Brussels to hammer out postponed transparency plan
- EU clears GMO maize despite member states opposition
- Cyprus to join euro in 2008 while Estonians hesitate
- Israel wants EU to secure Gaza border
- EU budget talks to resume next week
- Slovak president joins sceptics on European Parliament
- New German government coalition in doubt as top socialist quits
- EU to highlight Turkish torture issue
- Castro rails at EU for granting prize to Cuban women
- US says new EU trade offer does not go far enough
- Dutch help out Malta on immigration problem
- Brussels urges new states to promote euro as public support drops
- Turk jailed for 22 years for desecrating Ataturk busts
- [Comment] DOHA - Failure is not an option for Europe
- [Press Review] 04 November 2005
- Poland and Romania marked as likely locations for CIA camps
- EU to test drugged driving
- Polish minority government faces baptism of fire
- Germany introduces US-required biometric passport
- Britain seeks budget deal without losing its rebate
- Brussels is facing resistance to new alcohol policy
- EU budget talks stuck in June timewarp
- EU vows to play active role in Kosovo's future
- Anglican archbishop sees christian role for muslim integration
- Europeans to research global warming on Venus
- [Press Review] 08 November 2005
- Dutch watchdog to patrol EU law
- Commission staff to strike over job tests
- Chirac restaurant tax cut promise in doubt
- High stakes for Turkey and Macedonia in EU reports
- Europe worried as French riots spread
- Letters to commissioners to go public in EU transparency drive
- Germany seeks delay on chemicals vote
- [Press Review] 09 November 2005
- Blow to Kiev as Brussels closes door to further enlargement
- Russian WTO entry can do more for Belarus than EU
- Turkey slammed on human rights in major EU report
- First ever woman gets top civil service job in European Commission
- REACH chemicals law makes progress as MEPs clinch deal
- Finland to open up to eastern European workers
- [Press Review] 10 November 2005
- France and Spain tie defence knot
- Concrete steps missing in new transparency drive, experts say
- Unhappy staff shout out at European Commission
- Ex-commissioner Edith Cresson may lose EU pension
- McCreevy attacks EU tax harmonisation concept
- Shoe scrap follows EU-China bra wars
- Rice dismisses EU-US nuclear offer to Tehran
- Brussels to hand out millions to France after riots
- Future German presidency to revive EU constitution
- European courts may challenge US terror renditions
- Bosnian leaders in Brussels for US-led constitution talks
- MEPs fed up with ten years of negative EU budget reports
- Turkey pressed to stop blocking EU-NATO meetings
- Slovaks voting on design of euro coins
- EU slaps arms embargo on Uzbekistan
- EU internet governance plan gains US support
- Brussels attacks national champions in energy market
- Turkey and Denmark clash over press freedom
- MEPs face rough night ahead of REACH chemicals vote
- UK opts for last minute approach to EU budget talks
- EU fails to wrestle internet dominance from US
- [Press Review] 17 November 2005
- MEPs take Liberal-Green line in REACH chemicals vote
- Commission trio kick-starts plan D in Czech Republic
- Lobbyists split on REACH chemicals vote implications
- EU states lose grip on climate change targets
- European flag turns 50
- Turkish media accuse Denmark of supporting terrorists
- Multi billion project to upgrade European air traffic control
- National parliaments to show Commission yellow card
- EU to lead global fight against blood diamonds
- ECB set to clash with eurozone ministers after rates increase
- UK signals u-turn on climate deal
- Dockers in new manifestation against EU directive
- [Press Review] 21 November 2005
- Poland pledges EU allegiance
- EU to ask US for clarification on alleged CIA camps
- Netherlands and UK could derail EU budget deal
- Trichet says interest rates rise good for EU citizens
- New generation takes the lead in Germany
- Barroso in need of allies after one year in office
- UK's EU budget proposal to urge spending cuts
- Controversial services law passes parliament hurdle
- EU names and blames careless skippers
- Don't call us 'new' commissioners any more
- Cocaine and ecstasy use rife in EU
- Czech wafers highlight post-war row with Germany
- EU Court of Justice backs UK ruling on greenhouse gases
- EU rural aid scheme serves own masters
- First hint of discord between Paris and new German leader
- Roma face most racism in EU
- EU smashes 40 years of sugar protectionism
- Commission stakes new claim in European criminal law
- Brussels urges biometric border check of non-EU citizens
- Iran urged to resume talks over nuclear program
