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Majority of Danes in favour of adopting euro, poll suggests 09 May 2008, 19:00 CET
A majority of Danes are in favour of abolishing opt-outs that enable Denmark to remain outside the eurozone and the European Union's joint defence and judiciary cooperation, a poll published Friday suggested.

EU boosts aid to Myanmar, but calls for more access 09 May 2008, 19:01 CET
The EU Commission said Friday it had managed to boost its aid to cyclone-stricken Myanmar, while calling on the regime there to allow greater international access to help save "hundreds of thousands of lives".

EU satellite imagery experts will seek to solve Georgia drones row 09 May 2008, 19:09 CET
Experts from the EU Satellite Centre in Spain will travel to Georgia to help investigate recent incidents involving Georgian drones overflying the rebel region of Abkhazia, an EU spokeswoman said Friday.

EU foreign ministers to fly to Georgia to cool Russia crisis: officials 09 May 2008, 19:09 CET
Five European Union foreign ministers will travel to Georgia next week to try to help to cool tensions with Russia over the separatist region of Abkhazia, Slovenia said Friday.

Microsoft appeals against record EU anti-trust fine 09 May 2008, 19:08 CET
Microsoft on Friday lodged an appeal at a European court against the record EUR 899 million fine imposed on it by the European Commission for defying a landmark anti-trust ruling.

New Irish foreign minister urges yes vote for EU treaty 09 May 2008, 19:11 CET
Ireland's new Foreign Minister Micheal Martin urged the country on Friday to vote "yes" to the European Union's key Lisbon Treaty in a crunch referendum next month.

EU will talk with whoever wins Serbian elections: Slovenian FM 09 May 2008, 17:44 CET
The European Union wants Serbia to become a member and is ready to discuss its accession even if anti-EU nationalists win Sunday elections, Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel said Friday.

Serbia adopts EU, Russia deals ahead of crunch polls 09 May 2008, 19:10 CET
Serbia's coalition government, which collapsed in disarray over East-West ties, adopted deals with the European Union and Russia on Friday, two days before crunch general elections.

Asian security forum piles pressure on Myanmar to speed aid entry 09 May 2008, 14:52 CET
Asia's top security forum, which includes China, the United States and the European Union, on Friday piled pressure on Myanmar to urgently speed up the entry of international aid for cyclone victims.

Slovenia confirms EU mission to Georgia 09 May 2008, 14:51 CET
Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel, whose country holds the EU presidency, confirmed Friday that an EU mission would travel to Georgia next week to cool tensions over Abkhazia.

Serbia goes to polls deeply divided over Europe 09 May 2008, 12:36 CET
Serbia's path towards the European Union divides its political scene and society to such an extent that weekend polls are bound to have a huge impact on the country's future, analysts said Friday.

Serb cabinet in final pre-poll showdown on EU, Russia 09 May 2008, 12:37 CET
Serbia's outgoing coalition government, which collapsed over East-West ties, meets Friday to approve a Russian energy deal in a final showdown two days before crunch general elections.

EU commissioner urges Serbia to turn to Europe 09 May 2008, 10:53 CET
EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn on Friday urged Serbians to vote for pro-European candidates in the country's general election in which Serbia's future direction is a key issue.

EU calls for end to Lebanon fighting 09 May 2008, 00:19 CET
The European Union called late Thursday for an end to the violence in the Lebanese capital Beirut and for the Hezbollah-led opposition to halt all disruptive activities.

Italy proposes successor to Frattini as EU Commissioner 08 May 2008, 23:35 CET
Italy's new government on Thursday proposed Antonio Tajani, from Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party, to replace Franco Frattini at the European Commission, a statement said.

EU to boost aid to Myanmar if easier access allowed 08 May 2008, 20:24 CET
The European Commission could release up to 30 million euros (46 million dollars) or more in aid for Myanmar if authorities give greater access to relief teams, a senior EU official said Thursday.

EU opens new Chinese anti-dumping probe 08 May 2008, 19:30 CET
The European Commission opened on Thursday a new anti-dumping probe against Chinese imports on concerns that China's manufacturers were selling unfairly at below cost.

Lithuania and Poland join forces on EU-Russia negotiations 08 May 2008, 19:28 CET
Lithuania and Poland have agreed to coordinate their strategies on whether to agree further European talks on an EU-Russia partnership pact, Lithuania's government information bureau said Thursday.

Top inventors honoured at European Inventor of the Year 08 May 2008, 17:02 CET
Medical technologies dominated the field at the European Inventor of the Year Awards, which were handed out at a ceremony in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on 6 May. The inventors of a pioneering antiviral therapy, a new eye-scanning system and a robot surgery process were all honoured for their work, as was the team responsible for making car frames both lighter and safer.

Third body of illegal immigrant found floating off Malta: army 08 May 2008, 23:24 CET
A third body of an illegal immigrant was found floating off the coast of Malta Thursday, sparking fears a possible larger tragedy may have unfolded.

100-million-euro investment club was scam: Finnish police 08 May 2008, 18:48 CET
An investment club in Finland that drew investments of some 100 million euros (154 million dollars) from around 10,000 people was a scam, police said on Thursday.

EU ministers to visit Georgia to ease tensions with Moscow 08 May 2008, 19:28 CET
The foreign ministers of Slovenia, Sweden Poland and Lithuania plan to visit Georgia on Monday in an effort to try to cool tensions between Tbilisi and Moscow.

Euro-MPs back tighter rules on lobbyists 08 May 2008, 22:46 CET
The European Parliament voted on Thursday in favour of tightening rules regulating the 15,000 lobbyists that gravitate around the EU institutions.

Consumers ripped off by misleading online airline tickets, says EU 08 May 2008, 15:04 CET
Consumers are getting ripped off by misleading information for airline tickets sold online, the EU's top consumer protection official said on Thursday, promising a crackdown if the industry fails to clean up its act.

Spain to extend period illegal immigrants can he held in custody 08 May 2008, 15:30 CET
Spain plans to extend the period under which illegal immigrants can be held in custody from the current 40 days, Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said Thursday.

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