CALENDÁRIO:
4 de Junho: Reino Unido e Países Baixos
5 de Junho: República Checa e Irlanda
6 de Junho: Chipre, República Checa, Itália, Letónia, Malta e Eslováquia
7 de Junho: Áustria, Bélgica, Bulgária, Dinamarca, Estónia, Finlândia, França, Alemanha, Grécia, Hungria, Itália, Lituânia, Luxemburgo, Polónia, Portugal, Roménia, Eslovénia, Espanha e Suécia
RESULTADOS:
European Parliament Election Results by Country (8 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
LINKS:
Q&A: European elections 2009
Parlamento Europeu
Conselho de Ministros
Comissão Europeia
EU guide to the Treaty of Lisbon
27 Views of Europe
Der Spiegel
Blog EUROPAS, IPRI-UNL
ANÁLISES:
Saying Auf Wiedersehen to a Strong Europe (2 de Julho)
Hans Hoyng, Der Spiegel
How German Banks Are Cashing In on the Financial Crisis (1 de Julho)
Beat Balzli, Armin Mahler and Wolfgang Reuter, Der Spiegel
Parité : la France entre l'Estonie et la Lettonie (1 de Julho)
Anne Chemin, Le Monde
Quel avenir pour la Romaine ? (1 de Julho)
Jean-Marie G. Le Clézio,, Le Monde
The Dis-Uniting Kingdom? (30 de Junho)
Hugo Brady, Wall Street Journal
The Socialists should oppose the nomination of Barroso (30 de Junho)
Richard Laming, EUObserver
The EU Presidency Is Too Big for Small Nations (30 de Junho)
Ulrike Guérot, Der Spiegel
Obama Will Make Russia a Priority (30 de Junho)
Mikhail Margelov, The Moscow Times
Oil Will Dictate U.S. Ties (30 de Junho)
Alexander Golts, The Moscow Times
Can Gitmo's terrorists be rehabilitated? (30 de Junho)
Aidan Kirby Winn, CS Monitor
Fixing global problems requires European and US co-operation (29 de Junho)
Angela Merkel, The Independent
The power of hope, between the United States and Europe (29 de Junho)
Dominique Moisi, Daily Star
The Obama effect (29 de Junho)
Chris Patten, Today’s Zaman
Our Decaying Nuclear Deterrent (29 de Junho)
Jon Kyl and Richard Perle, Wall Street Journal
The Solution to Establishing NATO-Russia Relationship (29 de Junho)
Luca Ratti, The Atlantic Community
Gas Spat Should Spur EU Energy Links (29 de Junho)
Paul Taylor, The Moscow Times
Gazprom: no reason to panic (28 de Junho)
Oleg Mityayev, RIA Novosti
False Alarms in Eastern Europe (28 de Junho)
Ruchir Sharma, Newsweek
European funding for the narrative war (28 de Junho)
Gerald M. Steinberg, Jerusalem Post
Versailles and Yugoslavia: ninety years on (26 de Junho)
Dejan Djokic, Open Democracy
EU cyclone belts the left (26 de Junho)
Glyn Ford, Japan Times
What's wrong with ethnic profiling? Just about everything (26 de Junho)
James A. Goldston, Daily Star
Why Ireland is primed to reverse its Lisbon Treaty vote (26 de Junho)
Adrian Michaels, Daily Telegraph
Inside The Mind Of Belarus's Lukashenka (25 de Junho)
Alyaksandr Lukashenka, RFE
It takes an Irish poet to remind us of the grandeur of the European project (25 de Junho)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
"Sólo tenemos un problema, Rusia" (25 de Junho)
Entrevista a Mijeíl Saakashvili, El Pais
'There Is a Little Bit of Defiance at Play' (25 de Junho)
Entrevista a Gjorgje Ivanov, Der Spiegel
Free to Be a Kurd (25 de Junho)
Asli Aydintasbas, International Herald Tribune
Nabucco, an American piece for a European orchestra (25 de Junho)
Alexander Knyazev, RIA Novosti
Steal this eBook (25 de Junho)
Christopher Caldwell, Weekly Standard
Latvian Fundamentalism (25 de Junho)
Boris Kagarlitsky, The Moscow Times
Back to Europe? (25 de Junho)
İbrahim Kalin, Today’s Zaman
Preserving Poland's Jewish heritage(25 de Junho)
Michael Freund, Jerusalem Post
The Dollar's New Best Friend (25 de Junho)
Gordon G. Chang, Weekly Standard
Cap and Trade Doesn't Work (25 de Junho)
Martin Livermore, Wall Street Journal
Don't Blame Hedge Funds (24 de Junho)
Melvyn Krauss, International Herald Tribune
Islam, Europe, and history: across the frontiers (24 de Junho)
Martin Rose, Open Democracy
Russia Remains the Same (24 de Junho)
Cathy Young, Weekly Standard
Spinning Russia and Telenor (24 de Junho)
William Dunkerley, The Moscow Times
Tadic Confident Serbia's Future Lies With West (24 de Junho)
Boris Tadic, RFE
The world should not stay silent about Kosovo's missing (24 de Junho)
Fron Nahzi & Chuck Sudetic, Daily Star
Gordon Brown hasn't beaten off the EU financial regulators (24 de Junho)
Irwin Stelzer, Daily Telegraph
'Pathetic for a Country that Wants to Be an Engine for Global Growth' (23 de Junho)
Entrevista a Jürgen Trittin, Der Spiegel
La coalición proeuropea (23 de Junho)
Joaquín Almunia, El Pais
Belarus Needs Good Relations With Both Russia, EU (23 de Junho)
Benita Ferrero-Waldner, RFE
'Turkey Doesn't Want Chaos in the Middle East' (23 de Junho)
Entrevista a Ahmet Davutoglu, Der Spiegel
Privileged partnership offers Turkey neither privilege nor partnership (23 de Junho)
Hugh Pope, Today’s Zaman
The EU's 'Nationalization by Regulation' (23 de Junho)
Ronald A. Cass, Wall Street Journal
The sword arm of Europe (23 de Junho)
Anatol Lieven, Prospect Magazine
United States-Russia: last stop before the summit (22 de Junho)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti
A Happy Family (19 de Junho)
Charles Wyplosz, The National Interest
The Fall and Rise and Fall Again of the Baltic States (Junho)
Edward Lucas, Foreign Policy
Avoiding a Nuclear Crowd (Junho)
Henry Sokolski, Policy Review
A Possible Trap Awaits Obama in Moscow (22 de Junho)
Lilia Shevtsova, The Moscow Times
A Recipe for Reviving Doha (22 de Junho)
Catherine Ashton and Simon Crean, Wall Street Journal
Russia on road to nowhere after WTO departure (22 de Junho)
Olena Prystayko, EUObserver
It is not about a territorial dispute (22 de Junho)
Sinisa Rodin, EUObserver
Ireland's EU balancing act (22 de Junho)
Peter Preston, The Guardian
'Obama Is Certainly a European' (19 de Junho)
Entrevista a Timothy Garton Ash, Der Spiegel
Obama, Russia, and the Reset Button (19 de Junho)
Gary Schmitt, Weekly Standard
A nuclear-free world? Not yet. (19 de Junho)
John Hughes, CS Monitor
Avoid dollar trappings to escape its trap (19 de Junho)
Yang Mu and Lim Tin Seng, China Daily
Out of the Shadows (19 de Junho)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
We Need Greater Global Governance (19 de Junho)
Peter Mandelson, Wall Street Journal
L'Europe doit rejoindre le groupe des Etats-continents (18 de Junho)
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Le Monde
Ghost of appeasement still haunting EU ties (18 de Junho)
Vaclav Havel, Japan Times
Extend a Hand to Eastern Europe (18 de Junho)
Radoslaw Sikorski, Wall Street Journal
'No Tolerance for Empty Blathering' (17 de Junho)
Entrevista a Peer Steinbrück, Der Spiegel
Eastern Partnership Holds Key to Russia Ties (17 de Junho)
Radoslaw Sikorski, The Moscow Times
Russia shuts out the international community (17 de Junho)
Svante Cornell, Daily Telegraph
EU arms embargo against China and human rights (17 de Junho)
Willy Fautre, EUObserver
Russian Paradox Forum (17 de Junho)
Ariel Cohen, International Herald Tribune
Moscow Shows Who's Boss With WTO U-Turn (17 de Junho)
Fyodor Lukyanov, The Moscow Times
The Swedish presidency, challenges and Turkey (17 de Junho)
Amanda Akçakoca, Today’s Zaman
La social-démocratie, victime inattendue de la crise (16 de Junho)
Frédéric Lemaître, Le Monde
Angela Merkel déclare ouverte l'ère de l'austérité en Allemagne (16 de Junho)
Le Monde
Where Is Europe's Stress Test? (16 de Junho)
Karel Lannoo, Wall Street Journal
Europe Should Not Be a Role Model For America (16 de Junho)
Joel Kotkin, Forbes
Visa-free travel for the Western Balkans – a win-win situation (16 de Junho)
Gerald Knaus And Alexandra Stiglmayer, EUObserver
Dmitry Medvedev's interview to the China Central TV Host (16 de Junho)
Entrevista aDmitry Medvedev's, RIA Novosti
Gates' Pre-Summit Ploy (16 de Junho)
Alexander Golts, The Moscow Times
Los países BRIC llegan a la mayoría de edad (16 de Junho)
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, El Pais
Europe’s Good Election (15 de Junho)
Alexander Lambsdorff, International Herald Tribune
Du danger de croire que la crise économique est finie (15 de Junho)
Daniel Cohen, Le Monde
Hasard moral et débâcle financière (15 de Junho)
Didier Marteau, Le monde
Faisons passer la politique du système propriétaire à celui du logiciel libre (15 de Junho)
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Le Monde
Europa, datos entrecruzados (15 de Junho)
Darío Valcárcel, ABC
A New Financial Foundation (15 de Junho)
Timothy Geithner and Lawrence Summers, Washington Post
Wall Street’s Toxic Message (15 de Junho)
Joseph Stiglitz, Vanity Fair
The Capitalist Manifesto: Greed Is Good (15 de Junho)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
Paying for the Piper (15 de Junho)
Andrew Stuttaford, Weekly Standard
Gordon Brown Helped Cause the Crisis (15 de Junho)
Keith Marsden, Wall Street Journal
Allemagne : l'économie sociale de marché en panne (14 de Junho)
Marie de Vergès, Le Monde
How do you teach and learn successful leadership in a democracy? (12 de Junho)
Joseph S. Nye, Daily Star
Obama's Return to 'Old Europe' (12 de Junho)
Jim Hoagland, Washington Post
The farce of Cameron's Latvian legion is bad for Britain and bad for Europe (11 de Junho)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
Elections to the Union Parliament were anti-ideological (11 de Junho)
Raphael Hadas-Lebel, Daily Star
Lessons Of The European Parliament Elections (11 de Junho)
Massimo Bernacconi, Radio Free Europe
Labour stumbles closer to historical oblivion (11 de Junho)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
The EU can be the model for a future of African integration (11 de Junho)
Mark Malloch Brown, The Independent
On Turkey’s EU accession -- from Sarajevo (11 de Junho)
Hajrudin Somun, Today’s Zaman
Turkey in urgent need of reforms (11 de Junho)
Fatma Dişli, Today’s Zaman
Slovakia's Surprising Financial Strength (11 de Junho)
Jack Ewing, Der Spiegel
26 and a half members (11 de Junho)
Richard Laming, EUObserver
A wake-up call for Georgia, Ukraine – and the West (11 de Junho)
Denis Corboy, William Courtney and Kenneth Yalowitz, CS Monitor
Russia's Sphere of Coercion (11 de Junho)
Cathy Young, Weekly Standard
Kremlin's Crimes (11 de Junho)
Janusz Bugajski, Wall Street Journal
'The European Parliament Isn't Even Discussed' (10 de Junho)
Entrevista a Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Der Spiegel
'The Perpetrators Are Getting Away Scot-Free' (10 de Junho)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Der Spiegel
L'Europe doit lutter contre la tentation dirigiste des Etats (10 de Junho)
Peter Mandelson, Le Monde
Pour un nouvel interventionnisme européen (10 de Junho)
Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, Le Monde
Europe's Missing Demos (10 de Junho)
Gareth Harding, Wall Street Journal
Which language for Europe? (10 de Junho)
Daniele Archibugi, Open Democracy
Europe asks: Does tomorrow belong to us? (10 de Junho)
Tony Blankley, Washington Times
The Self-Hating Parliament (9 de Junho)
Mark Leonard, Wall Street Journal
Where's the Revolution? (9 de Junho)
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
D-Day at the polls in Europe (9 de Junho)
Andrew Finkel, Today’s Zaman
The ‘otherification’ of Turkey and the EU Parliament elections (9 de Junho)
Kerim Balci, Today’s Zaman
2009 European elections: ten conclusions (9 de Junho)
Daniel Hannan, Daily Telegraph
Ten lessons for the left from Europe (9 de Junho)
Denis MacShane, The Guardian
Dalai Lama makes less of a splash in Europe (9 de Junho)
Zhao Chen, China Daily
False Choices For Russia (9 de Junho)
Lev Gudkov, Igor Klyamkin, Georgy Satarov and Lilia Shevtsova
Putinism's Piranha Stage (9 de Junho)
Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
Who's who in resetting U.S.-Russia relations (9 de Junho)
Andrei Piontkovsky, Japan Times
Taking the Toxic Out of Assets (9 de Junho)
Cyrus Gardner, New York Times
M. Sarkozy sort renforcé par l'échec de l'antisarkozysme (8 de Junho)
Arnaud Leparmentier, Le Monde
The European Parliament's future (8 de Junho)
John Palmer, Open Democracy
For Timothy Garton Ash, Europe Means Shared History (8 de Junho)
Entrevista a Timothy Garton Ash, Radio Free Europe
Gordon the Unlucky (8 de Junho)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
This is the place for Euro passion (8 de Junho)
Mary Dejevsky, The Independent
Consejos a los eurodiputados (8 de Junho)
Jean Pisani-Ferry, El Pais
Turkey the ‘other’ in Europe’s encounter with Islam (8 de Junho)
Nilüfer Gole, Today’s Zaman
Why Gordon Brown Must Stay (8 de Junho)
Lynda Waltho, The Independent
Only a New Leader Can Save Labour (8 de Junho)
Charlie Falconer, The Times
Moldova: Europe's Corner of Despair (8 de Junho)
Arcadie Barbarosie & Igor Botan, RCW
EU Voters Choose Status Quo, With A Worried Eye On Future (8 de Junho)
Ahto Lobjakas, RFE
We Had Our Perestroika. It's High Time for Yours (8 de Junho)
Mikhail Gorbachev, Washington Post
Down and Out in Germany (7 de Junho)
Wolfgang Munchau, Financial Times
Obama's German Itinerary Fuels Speculation Of U.S.-German Row (5 de Junho)
Bernd Volkert, Radio Free Europe
Why Europeans Have It Wrong About Americans (5 de Junho)
Peter Baldwin, Der Spiegel
Here are the rules for disobeying Brussels (5 de Junho)
Damian Chalmers, Times
Geithner's 'G-2' invitation (5 de Junho)
Kevin Rafferty, Japan Times
End of the debate? (5 de Junho)
Edward Gresser, Daily Times
St. Petersburg Forum: in search of anti-crisis solutions (5 de Junho)
Kairat Kelimbetov, RIA Novosti
Parties still must knock on doors to get the vote (4 de Junho)
Martina Devlin, The Irish Independent
Europe's Heart of Darkness (4 de Junho)
Antony Lerman, The Guardian
Turkey Bets on Regional Influence as EU Hopes Fade (4 de Junho)
Hans-Jürgen Schlamp, Daniel Steinvorth and Bernhard Zand, Der Spiegel
Missed chances for wholesome governance (4 de Junho)
David Adams, The Irish Times
Ensuring food security (4 de Junho)
Dmitry Medvedev, Daily Times
Twenty years after a victory and a defeat, time for a progress report (4 de Junho)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
The great bailout - Europe's best-kept secret (4 de Junho)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
Brown's offer: vote Labour, vote mayhem (4 de Junho)
Matthew Parris, Times
The Meaning of Bloody Omaha (4 de Junho)
Herbert London, Wall Street Journal
Britain Chills Free Speech (4 de Junho)
Salil Tripathi, Wall Street Journal
Nagorno-Karabakh: War, Peace, Or BATNA? (4 de Junho)
Vartan Oskanian, RFE
Who Is to Blame for EU Voter Apathy? (3 de Junho)
Siobhán Dowling, Der Spiegel
The Trans-Atlantic Frenemies (3 de Junho)
Gregor Peter Schmitz and Gabor Steingart, Der Spiegel
Brown has led the way (3 de Junho)
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, The GUardian
Europe Forgets Tiananmen (3 de Junho)
Edward McMillan-Scott
Northern Fleet protecting Russian Arctic (3 de Junho)
Ilya Kramnik, RIA Novosti
Au coeur d'une Europe en crise, la Pologne fait figure d'exception (3 de Junho)
Ian Campbell, Le Monde
British politics is turning Continental (3 de Junho)
Daniel Hannan, Daily Telegraph
If only we cared about the European Parliament (3 de Junho)
Hamish McRae, The Independent
Secularisation beckons (3 de Junho)
Terry Sanderson, The Guardian
The European Union as a sum of shared values (3 de Junho)
Ahmet Davutoğlu, Today’s Zaman
España, Europa, coches y crisis (3 de Junho)
José María Carrascal, ABC
EU money funding Israel-critical voices in Middle East (3 de Junho)
Dan Kosky, EUObserver
Europe’s Advantage (3 de Junho)
Melvyn Krauss, International Herald Tribune
The Shot Heard Round the World (3 de Junho)
Michael C. Moynihan, Weekly Standard
Europe lost and found (3 de Junho)
Gisela Stuart, Open Democracy
Britain on the Brink (2 de Junho)
A. Millar, Hudson
Northern Ireland: between peace and reconciliation (2 de Junho)
Tom Lodge, Open Democracy
Europe’s elections: why they matter (2 de Junho)
Hugo Brady, Open Democracy
Hard Times for Eastern Europe's EU Haters (2 de Junho)
Jan Puhl, Der Spiegel
The End of the Globalization Debate? (2 de Junho)
Edward Gresser, Yale Global
'No Script for the Crisis' (2 de Junho)
Entrevista a Angela Merkel, Der Spiegel
Europhobia, not radicalism (2 de Junho)
David Miliband, The Guardian
The wheels on the EU bus go round (2 de Junho)
Nicole Pope, Today’s Zaman
El segundo rapto de Europa (2 de Junho)
Blanca Vilà, El Pais
Throw out bad councils, and vote for Lib Dems in Europe (2 de Junho)
Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
The EU must start squeezing Burma (2 de Junho)
Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
The trillion dollar question: China or America? (2 de Junho)
Niall Ferguson, Daily Telegraph
New perspectives to sustain energy supply (2 de Junho)
Liu Houjun and Zhang Jingwei, China Daily
A Who's Who of those in the pay of Vladimir Putin (2 de Junho)
Andrei Piontkovsky, Daily Star
Georgians, And Some Westerners, Nervous As Political Deadlock Persists (2 de Junho)
Ghia Nodia, RFE
Oui, nous avons besoin de la Turquie en Europe ! (1 de Junho)
Pierre Moscovici et Pierre Weill, Le Monde
Who Ordered the Construction of the Berlin Wall? (30 de Maio)
Klaus Wiegrefe, Der Spiegel
EU's 'death' is greatly exaggerated (29 de Maio)
Elizabeth Pond, CS Monitor
Europe, l'avenir du monde (1 de Junho)
Dominique de Villepin, Le Monde
África en el corazón del siglo XXI (1 de Junho)
Miguel Angel Moratinos, El Mundo
Germany’s drift from Europe (1 de Junho)
Joschka Fischer, Today’s Zaman
How vibrant can an EU Parliament without a people be? (1 de Junho)
Christopher Patten, Daily Star
No power, no influence, no need for fear (1 de Junho)
Ross Clark, Times
A ‘devil’s advocate’ perspective on EU accession (1 de Junho)
Mehmet Öğütçü, Today’s Zaman
Logbook of Turkish foreign policy: EU and Cyprus (1 de Junho)
Bülent Keneş, Today’s Zaman
A remote but uplifting scenario for Sweden (1 de Junho)
Yavuz Baydar, Today’s Zaman
Cameron's dystopia (1 de Junho)
Peter Preston, The Guardian
Can the UK afford its Washington ties? (1 de Junho)
Michael Glackin, Daily Star
European elections 2009: Best chance for the maverick fringe? (1 de Junho)
Adrian Michaels and Peter Hutchison, Daily Telegraph
MPs' expenses: It's clear the people's choice is an early general election (1 de Junho)
Philip Johnston, Daily Telegraph
You can't reform the European constitution without a ballot (1 de Junho)
Bruce Anderson, The Independent
Rakhat Aliev Discusses Kazakhstan’s ‘Godfather-In-Law’ (1 de Junho)
Rakhat Aliev, RFE
We must not let political blindness triumph in Cyprus again (1 de Junho)
Özdem Sanberk, Today’s Zaman
Protests Turn Unknown Into Tbilisi Political Star (1 de Junho)
Matthew Collin, The Moscow Times
‘Main forces in agreement to solve Kurdish issue’ (1 de Junho)
Sedat Laçiner, Today’s Zaman
Boom Times Are Back (1 de Junho)
Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
The danger of IMF policies (1 de Junho)
Joia S. Mukherjee and Brooke K. Baker, Boston Globe
Say It Ain't So, Larry (1 de Junho)
Irwin M. Stelzer, Weekly Standard.
Chávez's Cash Crunch (1 de Junho)
Mary Anastasia O'grady, Wall Street Journal
Obamanomics gets warning flag (1 de Junho)
Michael J. Boskin, Japan Times
Samurai Economic Smarts (1 de Junho)
Michael Auslin, Wall Street Journal
Reagan Did It (31 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
Global poverty: the human-rights dimension (31 de Maio)
Kate Allen, Open Democracy
The West Must Stand Firm (Maio)
Tony Blair, Real Clear World
Cutting the Fence and Changing History (31 de Maio)
Walter Mayr, Der Spiegel
Central Asian Gas: An Opportunity Europe Seems Determined To Miss (29 de Maio)
Ahto Lobjakas, Radio Free Europe
Protectionism hinders global trade (29 de Maio)
Vlad Grinkevich, RIA Novosti
Biden in the Balkans (29 de Maio)
Stephen Schwartz, Weekly Standard
Cub of the East (29 de Maio)
Charles Tannock, The Moscow Times
Europe's Last Dictatorship (29 de Maio)
Jeffrey Gedmin, Wall Street Journal
Europe's moment of truth (29 de Maio)
Antony Lerman, The Guardian
The Big Inflation Scare (29 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
The US economy is becoming ever more reliant on a government fix (29 de Maio)
Michael J. Boskin, Daily Star
China closing energy deals while oil is cheap (29 de Maio)
Michael Richardson, Haaretz
A new Arab philanthropism is emerging (29 de Maio)
Dima M. Toukan, Daily Star
Married With Bankruptcy (29 de Maio)
Andrew J. Cherlin, New York Times
Schumpeter's Moment (29 de Maio)
Carl Schramm, Wall Street Journal
La prochaine crise économique a déjà commencé (28 de Maio)
Frédéric Lemaître, Le Monde
Don't Go Wobbly on Trade (28 de Maio)
Gordon Brown, Wall Street Journal
Where’s Europe? (28 de Maio)
Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune
Q+A Amnesty International - World Human Rights (28 de Maio)
Van der Borght, DW
También es una crisis de derechos humanos (28 de Maio)
Irene Khan, El Pais
Climate change provides the US and China with a shared purpose (28 de Maio)
Nancy Pelosi, The Independent
Why Beijing Wants a Strong Dollar (28 de Maio)
Zachary Karabell, Wall Street Journal
America sneezes and the world is germ-free (28 de Maio)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
The Illusion of Stabilization (28 de Maio)
Boris Kagarlitsky, The Moscow Times
Will Savings Banks Be the Next Casualties? (28 de Maio)
Beat Balzli, Christoph Pauly and Wolfgang Reuter, Der Spiegel
Financial crisis: We must mend our ways, not make more rules (28 de Maio)
Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph
Quiet Tiger at the Fed (28 de Maio)
David Ignatius, Washington Post
In crisis, Arab economic reform beckons (28 de Maio)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
House price slump: Dubai leads (28 de Maio)
Patrick Collinson, The Hindu
François Bayrou ou le piège de l'antisarkozysme (27 de Maio)
Patrick Roger, Le Monde
Gazprom's New Weakness Offers Opportunity (27 de Maio)
Anders Aslund, The Moscow Times
Breaking with Poland's Past (27 de Maio)
Anita Prazmowska, The Guardian
Poverty’s Two-Way Street (27 de Maio)
Deepa Narayan, New York Times
Cross-strait gap narrows (27 de Maio)
Gregory Clark, Japan Times
G8 in no position to invest in energy (26 de Maio)
Oleg Mityayev, RIA Novosti
A Fast Way to Lose the Arms Race (26 de Maio)
John R. Bolton, New York Times
China proves a reliable partner of Europe (26 de Maio)
Yu Xiang, China Daily
Slippery Slope to Autocracy (26 de Maio)
Vladimir Ryzhkov, The Moscow Times
Turkey-Kyrgyzstan ties to grow stronger (26 de Maio)
Abdullah Gül, Today’s Zaman
'Europe Has Become an Over-Intellectualized Affair for Specialists' (26 de Maio)
Entrevista a Martin Schulz, Der Spiegel
Nationalists should not benefit in Europe over MPs' expenses row (26 de Maio)
Alan Cochrane, Daily Telegrapg
Good Plan for Bad Banks (26 de Maio)
Dennis J. Snower, Wall Street Journal
Whither G7, G8 Or G20? (26 de Maio)
Kazuo Ogoura, Japan Times
Some Industries Deserve Bankruptcy (26 de Maio)
Andrew Ferguson, Weekly Standard
East Asian financial cooperation key to crisis (26 de Maio)
Chalongphob Sussangkarn, The Asahi Shimbun
'If Opel Doesn't Want Us, I Won't Get Depressed' (26 de Maio)
Sergio Marchionne, Der Spiegel
The magic mantra of peaceful coexistence (26 de Maio)
John Milligan-Whyte and Dai Min, China Daily
Beijing's Would-Be Houdinis (26 de Maio)
Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post
Don't Trample the Olympic Ideals in Russia (25 de Maio)
Jane Buchanan, Wall Street Journal
Turkey's Competing Gas Streams (25 de Maio)
Fikret Ertan, Today's Zaman
Competing for Privilege (25 de Maio)
Dmitry Trenin, The Moscow Times
Can Britain's Parliament Redeem Itself? (25 de Maio)
John O'Sullivan, Radio Free Europe
State of Paralysis (25 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
A 'Crisis' America Needs (25 de Maio)
Robert J. Samuelson, Washington Post
Obama's ambitious agenda (25 de Maio)
Donald Lambro, Washington Times
How Beijing is Battling the Global Crisis (25 de Maio)
Wieland Wagner, Der Spiegel
Clean energy industry a new growth engine (25 de Maio)
Hu Shaowei, China Daily
Youth and peace are key Arab priorities (25 de Maio)
Rami G. Khouri, Daily Star
England Needs Reform, Not Revolution (24 de Maio)
Martin Ivens, The Times
Up From Poverty (23 de Maio)
Carl Schramm, RCP
Gordon Brown Must Go to the Polls (23 de Maio)
Matthew d'Ancona, Daily Telegraph
'We Have to Measure Ourselves Against Microsoft and Oracle' (23 de Maio)
Entrevista a Leo Apotheker, Der Spiegel
A ‘Reset’ Is Not Enough (22 de Maio)
E. Wayne Merry, IHT
From hubris to nemesis in the EU (22 de Maio)
Pierre Moscovici, Today’s Zaman
Medvedev’s Terrifying Order (22 de Maio)
Anton Orekh, RFE
Prospects of a Caucasus War (22 de Maio)
Michael Cecire, TCS Daily
Para qué queremos Parlamento Europeo? (22 de Maio)
Xavier Vidal-Folch, El Pais
Europe’s energy security still far off (22 de Maio)
Daniel Fineren, Today's Zaman
West bells China and says catch the mice (22 de Maio)
Lau Nai-keung, China Daily
A dying California tells us much about America's future (22 de Maio)
G. Pascal Zachary, Daily Star
Europe's worsening crisis (22 de Maio)
Richard W. Rahn, Washington Times
Uphill road to the EU-Russia summit in Khabarovsk - what's next? (21 de Maio)
Andrei Fedyashin, RIA Novosti
EU Can Offer Moscow Lots of Carrots (21 de Maio)
Fraser Cameron, The Moscow Times
Make your revolution at a round table, but add a truth commission (21 de Maio)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
Donors should tie Ethiopia aid to an improved human rights record (21 de Maio)
David Dadge, Daily Star
A "Focused" Competitor (21 de Maio)
Alan W. Dowd, Weekly Standard
Can China reduce foreign reserve risks? (21 de Maio)
Yang Mu & Chen Shaofeng, China Daily
Economy shrinks at record-setting pace (21 de Maio)
Takahiro Fukada, Japan Times
The housing market may just be on the turn (21 de Maio)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
Our Brave New Competitive World (21 de Maio)
Alberto Mingardi, Wall Street Journal
Poverty: the winner in war on global warming (20 de Maio)
Vaclav Klaus, Japan Times
Russia's South Stream Project Gets a Boost (20 de Maio)
Jason Bush, Der Spiegel
Behind Turkey’s Witch Hunt (20 de Maio)
Soner Cagaptay, Newsweek
France and Germany bulldoze EU credibility (20 de Maio)
Amanda Akçakoca, Today’s Zaman
Britain has too much on its plate to worry about Russia on the eve of European Parliament elections (20 de Maio)
Irina Demchenko, RIA Novosti
Unfinished Business In The Balkans (20 de Maio)
Nenad Pejic, RFE
The Arms-Control Dinosaurs Are Back (19 de Maio)
Marc A. Thiessen, Wall Street Journal
Ex-Ambassador Says 'Evidence Mounting' Of New Russian Offensive In Georgia (19 de Maio)
Entrevista a Denis Corboy, Radio Free Europe
A Strategic Hodgepodge (19 de Maio)
Alexander Golts, The Moscow Times
Parliament under attack (19 de Maio)
David Howell, Japan Times
Now is the time to invest in Europe's energy security (19 de Maio)
Sebastian Sass, EUObserver
Facing cold realities of global hot money (19 de Maio)
Yi Xianrong, China Daily
The United States will recover, but in a somewhat de-globalized world (19 de Maio)
Dani Rodrik, Daily Star
The problem with Obama's antitrust plan (19 de Maio)
Dominick T. Armentano, CS Monitor
Some Bankruptcies Are Worth It (19 de Maio)
Lee C. Buchheit and David A. Skeel Jr., New York Times
Obama's Auto Plan Is Capitalism at Work (19 de Maio)
Scott Sperling, Wall Street Journal
China goes global (19 de Maio)
Linda Yueh, The Guardian
Identifying The Correct Recovery Paradigm (18 de Maio)
Martin Hutchinson, RFE
Corruption in Croatia (18 de Maio)
Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy, Wall Street Journal
The Way We Live Now: Diminished Returns (18 de Maio)
Niall Ferguson, NY Magazine
Old order should yield place to new (18 de Maio)
Fu Mengzi, China Daily
A story line to push the economy (18 de Maio)
Robert J. Shiller, Japan Times
Notes From Another Credit Card Crisis (18 de Maio)
Suki Kim, New York Times
The China Puzzle (18 de Maio)
David Leonhardt, New York Times
Tony Blair: Faith-Based Politics (16 de Maio)
Entrevista a Tony Blair, Newsweek
Preventing A New Crimean War (15 de Maio)
Andrei Tsygankov, RFE
Vitality's Been Sucked Out of European Society (15 de Maio)
Dennis Prager, Townhall
Visiones 'krugmaniáticas' contra el euro (15 de Maio)
José Luis Feito, El Pais
'We Want to Overthrow Capitalism' (15 de Maio)
Entrevista com Oskar Lafontaine, Der Spiegel
Overcoming the Hobbesian Instinct (15 de Maio)
Yevgeny Bazhanov, The Moscow Times
Empire of Carbon (15 de Maio)
Paul Krugman, New York Times
We need a European foreign policy. Improbable? Yes. Impossible? No (14 de Maio)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
'I Would Call Saakashvili Insane' (14 de Maio)
Entrevista com Salome Zurabishvili, Der Spiegel
Russia, Europe Play a New Great Game (14 de Maio)
Stewart Fleming, European Voice
Germany's Dangerous Gitmo Gamble (14 de Maio)
Ulf Gartzke, Weekly Standard
The Balkan border disputes: hereditary or imposed? (14 de Maio)
Hajrudin Somun, Today’s Zaman
Restoring urgency to the European agenda (14 de Maio)
Andrew Finkel, Today’s Zaman
Putin in Japan: Economics outweighs politics (14 de Maio)
Andrei Kuznetsov, RIA Novosti
Chinese model and the doctrine of mean (14 de Maio)
Zheng Yongnian, China Daily
US' China policy ought to help the region (14 de Maio)
Dan Steinbock, China Daily
China's Heart of Gold (14 de Maio)
Victor Zhikai Gao, New York Times
The Almighty Renminbi? (14 de Maio)
Nouriel Roubini, New York Times
Farewell deflation: now inflation is the fear (14 de Maio)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
A Bankrupt Insolvency System (14 de Maio)
Ann Cairns, Wall Street Journal
British MPs Pad Their Expense Accounts (14 de Maio)
Quentin Letts, Wall Street Journal
Ruble Reserve Currency May Not Be So Crazy (13 de Maio)
Martin Gilman, The Moscow Times
Going Back To Mr. Keynes (13 de Maio)
Takamitsu Sawa, Japan Times
Gangster Government and the Chrysler Fix (13 de Maio)
Henry Payne and Richard Burr, Weekly Standard
Putin's Ninth Year in Power (13 de Maio)
Gary Kasparov, Wall Street Journal
A Georgian chalk circle: open letter to the west (13 de Maio)
Tedo Japaridze, Open Democracy
A Good Time to Stop Butting Heads (13 de Maio)
Andrei Kortunov, The Moscow Times
Filling the Democracy Gap (12 de Maio)
Robin Shepherd, Wall Street Journal
Friends in Need (12 de Maio)
William Anthony Hay, Wall Street Journal
OSCE Chief Dismisses Criticism, Says 'We're Working On The Long Haul' (12 de Maio)
Entrevista com Marc Perrin de Brichambaut, Radio Free Europe
Bye Bye, Eurasian Pipelines? (12 de Maio)
Ariel Cohen, New York Times
'We Have Been Occupied Before' (12 de Maio)
Jean-Claude Juncker, Der Spiegel
Appeasing the military by abandoning the EU (12 de Maio)
İhsan Daği, Today’s Zaman
The Kremlin's New Man in the Far East (12 de Maio)
Nikolai Petrov, The Moscow Times
Medvedev Pretends to Lead (12 de Maio)
Vladimir Ryzhkov, The Moscow Times
Medvedev Has Matured After One Year in Office (12 de Maio)
Vladimir Frolov, The Moscow Times
China and us – a new cultural revolution (11 de Maio)
Alistair Darling, Times
Europe's threat from Pakistan (11 de Maio)
Raffaello Pantucci, EUObserver
Green shoots? Don't speak too soon (11 de Maio)
Joseph Stiglitz, The Guardian
Capitalism & the economic crisis (11 de Maio)
C. Rangarajan, The Hindu
L'erreur des banques centrales (11 de Maio)
Martin Wolf, Le Monde
La grève des urnes (11 de Maio)
Gérard Courtois, Le Monde
The Europeans should bring their last dictator in from the cold (11 de Maio)
Charles Tannock, Daily Star
Europe Betrays Its Mission In Prague (11 de Maio)
Borut Grgic, Wall Street Journal
'Let's Take Obama at His Word' (11 de Maio)
Entrevista com Guido Westerwelle, Der Spiegel
French role in the export of torture practices (11 de Maio)
Cesar Chelala, Japan Times
EU Won't Apologize For Being 'Attractive' To Its Neighbors (8 de Maio)
Entrevista com Radoslaw Sikorski, Radio Free Europe
The Eastern Partnership more for more or more for less? (8 de Maio)
Yeliz Hacıosmanoğlu, Today’s Zaman
4 F's for the 4 I's (8 de Maio)
Vladislav Inozemtsev, The Moscow Times
WWII, a war which changed the world (8 de Maio)
Ilya Kramnik, RIA Novosti
Has Europe dropped the Balkans? (8 de Maio)
Christophe Solioz, Open Democracy
Brave Old World (8 de Maio)
Ryan Streeter, Weekly Standard
Hyperactive Sarkozy Has Failed to Deliver (7 de Maio)
Zaki Laidi, Financial Times
Central Asia and the U.S.-Russia 'Reset' (7 de Maio)
Peter Kiernan, World Politics Review
EU Pipeline Gets Boost Amid Slump (7 de Maio)
Marc Champion, Wall Street Journal
Creating Good Neighbors in Russia's Backyard (7 de Maio)
Andrew Wilson, Nicu Popescu, The Moscow Times
A voucher to the European Union (7 de Maio)
Sergei Markedonov, RIA Novosti
A Friend To Georgia And Russia (7 de Maio)
John F. Kerry and David Dreier, Washington Post
Europe's New Eastern Friend (7 de Maio)
Christian Neef, Der Spiegel
Union européenne - Russie : la lutte d'influence (7 de Maio)
Natalie Nougayrède, Le Monde
Razing Russia's 4th Estate (7 de Maio)
Christopher Walker, The Moscow Times
Russia applies a politically correct legality (7 de Maio)
Susanne Scholl, Japan Times
Georgia Needs A Different Path To Democracy (7 de Maio)
Lincoln Mitchell, Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff, Radio Free Europe
Eastern Partnership -- The EU's Accidental Sphere Of Influence (7 de Maio)
Ahto Lobjakas, Radio Free Europe
How We Tested the Big Banks (7 de Maio)
Timothy Geithner, Wall Street Journal
Britain Will Remain a Global Financial Leader (7 de Maio)
Alistair Darling and Win Bischoff, Wall Street Journal
Two Views on the Cause of the Global Crisis – Part II (7 de Maio)
Ashok Bardhan, Yale Global
This epochal crisis requires us to resolve the paradox of capitalism (7 de Maio)
Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
America will still rule the post-crisis world (7 de Maio)
Anatole Kaletsky, Times
A Russia Test (6 de Maio)
Denis Corboy, William Courtney, and Kenneth Yalowitz, New York Times
No More Berlin Walls (5 de Maio)
Aleksander Kwasniewski, Wall Street Journal
Five Years After First Postcommunist Enlargement, Borders Still Exist (5 de Maio)
Ahto Lobjakas, RFE
Russia, Ukraine agree on gas and other issues (5 de Maio)
Oleg Mityayev, RIA Novosti
Medvedev’s First Year (5 de Maio)
Fraser Cameron, New York Times
Will There Be a Second Crimean War? (5 de Maio)
Andreas Umland, Open Democracy
Don't Forget About Foreign Aid (5 de Maio)
Madeleine K. Albright and Colin L. Powell, Wall Street Journal
Two Views on the Cause of the Global Crisis – Part I (5 de Maio)
Branko Milanovic, Yale Global
We Can't Subsidize the Banks Forever (5 de Maio)
Matthew Richardson and Nouriel Roubini, Wall Street Journal
Inflation, déflation, quel péril choisir? (5 de Maio)
Jean-Pisani-Ferry, Le Monde
Doubting Der Spiegel (27 de Abril)
Michael Cecire, TCS Daily
EDITORIAIS:
Europe's Fiscal Woes (3 de Julho)
Wall Street Journal
Allez la Suède ! (2 de Julho)
Le Monde
Neither one thing nor the other (2 de Julho)
The Economist
Barroso the Bold? (2 de Julho)
Wall Street Journal
L'euro menacé (30 de Junho)
Le Monde
The EU's Latest Power Grab (26 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Lisbon's last hope (25 de Junho)
The Economist
Rollercoaster ride (25 de Junho)
Leader, Times
Resaca fiscal (24 de Junho)
El Pais
Chauds déchets (23 de Junho)
Le Monde
Cerrar Guantánamo (22 de Junho)
El Pais
Renoncement (21 de Junho)
Le Monde
Small Minds in the Kremlin (19 de Junho)
Editorial, Wall Street Journal
Europe's Symbolic Gesture (19 de Junho)
Editorial, Wall Street Journal
The Perils of Ignoring the European Parliament (14 de Junho)
International Herald Tribune
All aboard the state gravy train (14 de Junho)
Times
The Warning o' the Ratings (14 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Slapping A Friend (14 de Junho)
New York Post
El calvario de Brown (11 de Junho)
El Pais
Lats on Its Back (11 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Europe votes (11 de Junho)
Jerusalem Post
What happened to the Left's moment? (9 de Junho)
Times
An electoral debacle that might save Gordon Brown (9 de Junho)
The Independent
Europa en sus manos (9 de Junho)
El Pais
Europe's Left is eclipsed (9 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
Elections in Europe: Meanwhile, across the Channel (9 de Junho)
The Guardian
Europe's Left Takes Electoral Beating (8 de Junho)
The Economist
Indifférence? (8 de Junho)
Le Monde
Labour in crisis: European disaster (8 de Junho)
Leader, The Guardian
Un serio aviso (8 de Junho)
El Pais
Besoin d'Europe (7 de Junho)
Editorial, Le Monde
The Left Gets Mauled in European Elections (6 de Junho)
The Economist
L
Berlusconi al desnudo (5 de Junho)
El Pais
Britain's perfect political storm (5 de Junho)
The Irish Times
Get the message right on Europe (2 de Junho)
The Irish Independent
June 4 (4 de Junho)
Times
Merkel for the Fed (4 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Depresión inmobiliaria (4 de Junho)
El Pais
Another Summer in Georgia (4 de Junho)
Washington Post
June 4 (4 de Junho)
Times
The choice for Europe (3 de Junho)
Times
Russia Divides and Rules Europe (2 de Junho)
Wall Street Journal
Local and European elections: Thursday's choice (2 de Junho)
The Guardian
Obama's socialized bankruptcy for GM (2 de Junho)
CS MOnitor
Intervención calculada (2 de Junho)
El Pais
Government Motors (2 de Junho)
Times
The Clown’s Mask Slips (1 de Junho)
Times
Act now to save the NHS (1 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
This election should be about Europe, not MPs' expenses (1 de Junho)
The Independent
Elecciones en tiempo de crisis (1 de Junho)
ABC
Capital stimulus (1 de Junho)
China Daily
Unemployment rising (1 de Junho)
The Asahi Shimbun
Owning G.M. (1 de Junho)
New York Times
Economy on the brink (1 de Junho)
Washington Times
0 % d'inflation (30 de Maio)
Le Monde
Political Bankruptcy (29 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal
Actividad bajo mínimos (29 de Maio)
El Pais
Risque justifié (27 de Maio)
Le Monde
Japan's Frankenstein Economy (27 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal
The Russo-German Car Axis (27 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal
Trade and Hard Times (26 de Maio)
New York Times
The Test Ban Treaty (25 de Maio)
Editorial, New York Times
Call an Election This Autumn, Gordon Brown (24 de Maio)
Sunday Times
Britain Needs a New Democracy (24 de Maio)
The Guardian
Don't Bailout California (24 de Maio)
Washington Post
A different credit crunch (23 de Maio)
LA Times
A British Witch Hunt (23 de Maio)
The Independent
Giving a shunt towards Europe (21 de Maio)
The Economist
Bloated entitlement at the BBC (21 de Maio)
The Independent
Merkel's Tax Flip-Flop (19 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal
El delito de inmigrar (18 de Maio)
El Pais
Bad Banks, Bad Plan (15 de Maio)
Wall Street Journal
Skating on Thinning Ice (14 de Maio)
Times
Justifiable optimism? (13 de Maio)
The Hindu
Torturar por diversión (12 de Maio)
El Pais
Europe in Recession (5 de Maio)
Leader, Times
El enfermo de Europa (5 de Maio)
Editorial, El Pais
ARTIGOS:
Experts see increased terror risk in Germany (3 de Julho)
DW
European Commission to look into Italy's new immigration bill (3 de Julho)
DW
G8 Summit talks likely to turn to dollar (3 de Julho)
China Daily
European Central Bank president says falling consumer prices in eurozone will not last (3 de Julho)
DW
Commission approves second slice of Latvian loan (3 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Gloomy job figures dash hopes for European upturn (3 de Julho)
Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver
World Bank commits $58.9 b to crisis-hit countries (3 de Julho)
The Hindu
Voting Quirk Could Favor Merkel in German Elections (2 de Julho)
Der Spiegel
Barroso stalemate threatens to distract EU from real problems (2 de Julho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Présidence suédoise de l'UE : trois sujets de "conflit" avec Paris (2 de Julho)
Le Monde
Suecia exige una rápida decisión sobre Durão Barroso (2 de Julho)
A. Missé / R. M. De Rituerto, El Pais
Sweden warns against 'overzealous' hedge fund regulation (2 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Croatian prime minister resigns (2 de Julho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Croatia's prime minister resigns, quits politics (2 de Julho)
DW
Albanie : la coalition au pouvoir crie victoire (2 de Julho)
Le Monde
Russia asks Turkey to join South Stream project – Sechin (2 de Julho)
RIA Novosti
Sweden tames high expectations over progress in Turkey talks (2 de Julho)
Today’s Zaman
What Lisbon Ruling Really Means for the EU (2 de Julho)
Hans-Jürgen Schlamp, Der Spiegel
Chancellor unveils Germany's G-8 plans (2 de Julho)
DW
Merkel: There must be a stop to settlement construction (2 de Julho)
Jerusalem Post
Liberals rule out right-wing alliance in the European Parliament (1 de Julho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
New eurosceptic group to campaign against EU treaty in Irish referendum (1 de Julho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
La Suède succède à la République tchèque à la tête de l'Union européenne (1 de Julho)
Le Monde
Institutional problems loom large for Swedish presidency (1 de Julho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
German MPs under pressure to get Lisbon law ready (1 de Julho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
European Union backs CMK amendment on military courts (1 de Julho)
Today’s Zaman
EU's defence contracts to become more transparent (1 de Julho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
New EU President Sweden To Lead Fight Against Climate Change (1 de Julho)
Ahto Lobjakas, Radio Free Europe
La reconduction de Barroso pourrait être retardée (1 de Julho)
Jean-Jacques Mével, Le Figaro
Ankara takes slow step forward in EU accession talks (1 de Julho)
Today’s Zaman
German leaders hail court's green light for EU reform treaty (30 de Junho)
DW
Baltics expect no miracles, but small steps from Swedish EU presidency (30 de Junho)
DW
Ukip, Lega Nord form hard-right bloc in EU Parliament (30 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Czech presidency limps off EU stage (30 de Junho)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
Albania Rivals Neck-And-Neck In Parliamentary Vote (30 de Junho)
RFE
Albanian elections not meeting international standards yet (30 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
German court gives conditional green light to new treaty (30 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Germany's top court gives green light for Lisbon Treaty but delays ratification (30 de Junho)
DW
Germany Cannot Ratify Lisbon – Yet (30 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Germany's top court to decide on EU treaty (29 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Irish commissioner says EU Treaty would be rejected in most countries (29 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
U.S. and Russia Differ on a Treaty for Cyberspace (29 de Junho)
John Markoff and Andrew E. Kramer, New York Times
NATO-Russia Council 'Back in Gear' (29 de Junho)
The Moscow Times
Russia ready for more NATO cargo transits to Afghanistan (29 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Russia holds major war games in Caucasus (29 de Junho)
Mike Eckel, Washington Post
Chechen Group Behind Beslan Claims Ingushetian Attack (29 de Junho)
TFE
Bozdağ: Opposition backed new military court law (29 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Ex-Foreign Minister to Become Nabucco Consultant (29 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Early exit polls indicate Albanian Prime Minister Berisha ahead (29 de Junho)
DW
Italy approves fresh multi-billion-euro stimulus plan (29 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Pope holds back key morality statement to hit G8 (29 de Junho)
Richard Owen and Ruth Gledhill, Times
Czech MPs mull suspension of Klaus' powers over Lisbon treaty (26 de Junho)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
Turquía paraliza la reforma constitucional que exige la UE (26 de Junho)
El Pais
EU condemns Chinese roll-out of internet censorship software (26 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
EU takes legal action against Germany over farm subsidies (26 de Junho)
DW
Germany's Fischer to promote EU gas pipeline (26 de Junho)
DW
Heavy industry emissions targetted by EU (26 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Netanyahu's European 'grand tour' offers respite from settlement woes (26 de Junho)
Barak Ravid, Haaretz
Russia Says It Wants Allies To Cooperate With U.S. (26 de Junho)
Radio Free Europe
Ankara denies role in US base deal in Kyrgyzstan (26 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Nato woos Kazakhstan at security forum (26 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EuObserver
Merkel arrives in US, praises Obama's leadership (26 de Junho)
DW
U.S.-German Rapprochment Competes With Russian Advances (26 de Junho)
Bernd Volkert
Gazprom Considers 30% Investment Cut (26 de Junho)
Anatoly Medetsky, The Moscow Times
EU takes Luxembourg to court over tax haven concerns (25 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU parliament continues to be divided on Barroso vote (25 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
U.S., EU Reject Russian Accusations Over WTO Bid (25 de Junho)
RFE
ECB lends €442bn in record auction (25 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
NATO expansion 'impossible' in near future - Russian envoy (25 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Georgia keeps watch as Russia bans observers and sends in troops (25 de Junho)
Philip Pank, Times
Uzbekistan's 'Big Papa' Karimov Marks 20 Years Of Iron-Fisted Rule (25 de Junho)
Bruce Pannier, RFE
EU officials tire of Croatia-Slovenia dispute (25 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
‘Turkey needs social contract, unity for EU membership’ (25 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Turkey's Erdogan on critical mission to Brussels (25 de Junho)
DW
Rights group urges Kosovo to close contaminated Roma camps (25 de Junho)
DW
Commission slams Belgian budget report for lack of detail (24 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
EU mulls IMF solution to gas crisis threat (24 de Junho)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
‘Action plan’ may further strain Turkey-EU ties (24 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Czech president holds off on Lisbon Treaty (24 de Junho)
DW
Klaus pledges to be last to sign the Lisbon Treaty (24 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Bulgaria prorroga la detención de un ex primer ministro kosovar buscado por la Interpol (24 de Junho)
El Pais
European Watchdog Castigates Courts (24 de Junho)
Ira Iosebashvili, The Moscow Times
Regional policy commissioner resigns (24 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
China defends export policy against US, EU complaints (24 de Junho)
China Daily
Merkel Faces Difficult Talks in Washington (24 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
EU bank bail-outs could dwarf stimulus spending (24 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
EU and Australia push for resumption of Doha talks (24 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
No 'Big Bang' for EU foreign service, says Solana (23 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
UE : la Suède se prépare à une présidence tourmentée (23 de Junho)
Stéphane Kovacs, Le Figaro
Europe must change after economic crisis, says Sarkozy (23 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU parliament sees birth of new right-wing group (23 de Junho)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
Sweden to stay out of EU candidates' bilateral spats (23 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Medvedev Trip Looks to Secure Africa's Riches (23 de Junho)
Maria Antonova, The Moscow Times
US, Kyrgyzstan reach deal on using air base (23 de Junho)
Leila Saralayeva, Washington Post
Ukraine Presidential Election Set For January (23 de Junho)
RFE
Lukashenko pursues old tactics, not new strategy (23 de Junho)
DW
EU delivers fresh warning to Bosnia (23 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
UN Envoy Sees Chance To End Macedonia Name Dispute (23 de Junho)
RFE
PM Erdoğan: Turkey unites against anti-democratic plans (23 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
French president criticizes the burqa in wide-ranging, historical speech (23 de Junho)
DW
Abstención récord en el referéndum para la reforma electoral en Italia (23 de Junho)
Miguel Mora, El Pais
UK pledges £5m to Zimbabwe as Gordon Brown meets Morgan Tsvangirai (23 de Junho)
Judith Evans
Sweden to push for more transparent EU migration rules (22 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
EU lobbyist register boosted by 'market forces' (22 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Medvedev Offers to Cut Nukes (22 de Junho)
Oleg Shchedrov, The Moscow Times
Attack On Ingushetia President Latest In Troubling Trend (22 de Junho)
Liz Fuller, Radio Free Europe
EU Reaches Deal on Lisbon Treaty (22 de Junho)
Carsten Volkery, Der Spiegel
Sarkozy in historic address to French parliament (22 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Kosovo, Serbia Spar At UN Security Council (19 de Junho)
Nikola Krastev, Radio Free Europe
Croatia EU timetable slipping away over border dispute (19 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Barroso reçoit le soutien unanime des Vingt-Sept (19 de Junho)
Le Monde
EU leaders give 'unanimous' support to Barroso reappointment (19 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Ireland set to seek approval for Lisbon treaty if it wins legal guarantees (19 de Junho)
David Charter, Times
Ireland says referendum on the line over Lisbon guarantees (19 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Oil Tax Plan Would Ease Burden on New Fields (19 de Junho)
Irina Malkova, Olga Kuvshinova, Kirill Khripunov, The Mosocw Times
Russian president to visit Netherlands (19 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
EU-Pakistan summit held (18 de Junho)
The Hindu
Lisbon treaty and Barroso question to dominate EU summit (18 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
French legislators worried about rise of the burka (18 de Junho)
DW
David Cameron ‘would not oppose’ Blair becoming first president of the EU (17 de Junho)
Francis Elliott, Philip Webster and David Charter
Spain's central bank warns on excessive spending (17 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Hungary closing embassies due to economic crisis (17 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU transport reforms lack green content (17 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Russia to cut troops in Abkhazia, S.Ossetia - General Staff (17 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Biélorussie : M. Loukachenko menace le Kremlin d'une "nouvelle Tchétchénie" (17 de Junho)
Le Monde
U.S. Says Undecided On Eastern Europe Missile Plan (17 de Junho)
Radio Free Europe
EU calls for independent and impartial investigation (17 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Europe looks to Africa for its energy insurance policy (17 de Junho)
DW
Germany discloses data on farm subsidies to avoid EU penalty (16 de Junho)
DW
Build-up to financial dogfight continues (16 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Barroso could be voted down by MEPs on procedural grounds (16 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Some Balkan countries may get EU visa-free travel within months (16 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Dollar up 16.37 kopeks, euro up 5.53 kopeks - Central Bank (16 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
EU regional funding has little impact on economic recovery (16 de Junho)
Valentina Pop EUObserver
Russia Vetoes Western Plan For UN In Georgia (16 de Junho)
Nikola Krastev, Radio Free Europe
EU Probe Creates Burden for Saakashvili (16 de Junho)
Uwe Klussmann, Der Spiegel
Moldavie : le président sortant annonce la dissolution du Parlement (16 de Junho)
Le Monde
EU and US commit to resettle Guantanamo inmates (16 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Uncertainty over legal format of Irish Lisbon guarantees (16 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Migrants feel the brunt of the economic crisis, but the migration trend continues (15 de Junho)
DW
EU job losses approach 2m in first quarter (15 de Junho)
Andrew Willis EUObserver
Economy, security top SCO agenda (15 de Junho)
Li Xing and Wang Linyan, China Daily
EU arms embargo against China 'absurd', says ambassador (15 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Moscow Rejects U.S. Missile Shield Offer (15 de Junho)
The Moscow Times
Medvedev Says Democracy Growing (15 de Junho)
The Moscow Times
Belarus Leader Snubs Moscow Security Pact Summit (15 de Junho)
RFE
Steinmeier tells Social Democrats to pull together ahead of national elections (14 de Junho)
DW
G8 finance chiefs seek exit plan for recovery (14 de Junho)
Japan Times
Socialists warn EU leaders to respect parliament on Barroso issue (13 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
José Manuel Barroso, le caméléon (13 de Junho)
Le Monde
Sarkozy and Merkel offer Barroso 'conditional' backing (12 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Merkel, Sarkozy back Barroso's bid to retain Commission presidency (11 de Junho)
DW
Negotiations on Ireland's Lisbon guarantees continue (11 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Turkey’s EU prospects don’t look good, but reforms might do the trick (11 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
German FM Steinmeier mystified by CHP's anti-European stance (11 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
ECB Forecasts Recession until Mid-2010 (11 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Merkel 'Backs' Interior Minister Schäuble For EU Post (11 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Far-right having difficulty clubbing together in EU parliament (11 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Franco-Belgian metropole tests new EU structures for public authorities (11 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Querelles post-électorales en Roumanie (11 de Junho)
Le Monde
Barroso urges EU states to appoint new commission president next week (11 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Kyrgyzstan Insists U.S. Base to Close (11 de Junho)
Michael Schwirtz, New York Times
Russia will not make its soil available for U.S. missile defenses (11 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Steinmeier pushes for arms cuts on Moscow visit (11 de Junho)
DW
Blasts Near Georgian-Abkhaz Border Halt Rail Traffic (11 de Junho)
RFE
NATO members agree to slash Kosovo contingent to 10,000 (11 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
Bosnian TV footage of Ratko Mladic provokes dispute with Serbia (11 de Junho)
David Charter, Times
Germany revokes residence permit for Thaksin (11 de Junho)
DW
Berlusconi y Gaddafi cambian dinero por inmigrantes 'sin papeles' en Roma (11 de Junho)
Miguel Mora, El Pais
Famous women conquer European Parliament (10 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Barroso anuncia su candidatura a la reelección como presidente de la Comisión Europea (9 de Junho)
El Pais
Economy Shows Cracks in European Union (9 de Junho)
Steven Erlanger, New York Times
Anti-Turkey sentiment gaining ground in European Parliament (9 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Right-wing parties gain in EU vote (9 de Junho)
Vaiju Naravane, The Hindu
El fracaso socialista abre una nueva etapa en la construcción europea (9 de Junho)
Andreu Missé, El Pais
EU should be talking to Hamas, says former EU adviser (9 de Junho)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
European oil giant Shell settles lawsuit over killing of Nigerian activists (9 de Junho)
DW
British Prime Minister Brown weathers political storm, for now (9 de Junho)
DW
Germany Warns of al-Qaida Attacks Before September Election (9 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Sarkozy vows to change Europe after EU elections success (9 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Finance ministers reject French proposal to weaken euro rules (9 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Ganley fails to win Irish seat for Libertas (9 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Baltic Sea strategy to combat pollution and regional disconnections (9 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Portugueses y españoles desmontan viejos tópicos (9 de Junho)
N. Pérez De Las Heras, El Pais
EU Parliament horse-trading begins (8 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Angela Merkel encouragée par la victoire de la CDU (8 de Junho)
Le Monde
Centre-right dominate as Socialists regret 'bitter' result (8 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Europe Swings to the Right amid Voter Apathy (8 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
European elections: extremist and fringe parties are the big winners (8 de Junho)
David Charter and Rory Watson, Times
Victoria opositora y moción de censura contra el Gobierno (8 de Junho)
W. O., El Pais
EU vote buoys CDU ahead of federal polls (8 de Junho)
DW
Far right make gains in ten member states (8 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
La próxima presidencia sueca de la UE gana apoyos (8 de Junho)
R. M. DE R., El Pais
European elections marked by record low turnout (8 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU Vows Economic Leadership After Elections (8 de Junho)
RFE
Eurosceptics score major win in Britain (8 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Libertas vote fails to materialise (8 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Los nostálgicos de la URSS avanzan en Letonia (8 de Junho)
R. M. DE R., El Pais
Derrota del primer ministro Sócrates frente a la derecha (8 de Junho)
Francesc Relea, El Pais
European elections marked by record low turnout (8 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Obama, Sarkozy clash over Turkey’s EU bid, headscarf issue (8 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Ukraine Opposition Rejects Coalition With Tymoshenko’s Party (8 de Junho)
Radio Free Europe
Centre-left losing ground in initial EU polls (7 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
En Belgique, régionales et européennes confirment la fracture communautaire (7 de Junho)
Le Monde
Wilders Big Winner of Dutch EU Elections (5 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Obama keeps leaders at arm's length on Europe trip (5 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Cool reception to compulsory EU sharing of asylum 'burden' (5 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Netherlands embraces far right in EU elections (5 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Europe voters swing to Right, say pollsters (5 de Junho)
David Charter, Times
British premier reshuffles cabinet after third top resignation (5 de Junho)
DW
Français et Américains s'apprécient à nouveau (5 de Junho)
Jean-Marc Gonin, Le Figaro
Nicolas Sarkozy met en garde Téhéran contre un "isolement croissant" (5 de Junho)
Le Monde
PM Erdoğan: Army will never reciprocate PKK's cease-fire (5 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
EU states agree on guidelines for accepting Guantanamo detainees (5 de Junho)
DW
Europe Sets Deal to Share Information on Detainees (5 de Junho)
Judy Dempsey, New York Times
Ukrainian President Vows To Block Election Changes (5 de Junho)
RFE
Les bureaux de vote en Irlande ont ouvert, pour un triple scrutin (5 de Junho)
Le Monde
Irish Lisbon guarantees raise questions (4 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Terrorist 'Carlos the Jackal' endorses French Anti-Zionist Party (4 de Junho)
Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post
Zone euro : la BCE prévoit une récession de 4,6 % en 2009 (4 de Junho)
Le Monde
German MEPs test legal limits in EU elections (4 de Junho)
EUObserver
European banks in spotlight as Baltic crisis hits Sweden (4 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
British, Dutch Kick Off European Elections (4 de Junho)
RFE
German Regulator Warned of Hypo Bank Problems Before Bailout (4 de Junho)
David Crawford and Marcus Walker, Wall Street Journal
If the EU seems intent on a putsch then UKIP should give it a shove (4 de Junho)
Daily Telegraph
Aux Pays-Bas, le populiste Geert Wilders teste son essor (4 de Junho)
Le Monde
Right senses victory in European poll as Left fails to gain from global crisis (4 de Junho)
David Charter, Times
European elections kick off in Britain and the Netherlands (4 de Junho)
DW
Latvia fails to raise money on market (4 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Juncker denies reports of leaving eurogroup presidency post (4 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Majority of MEPs do not ‘tweet' (4 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
SPD Looks to EU Elections for Success in Germany (4 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Kosovo President Excluded From Balkan Summit (4 de Junho)
RFE
Poland marks 20 years of free elections (4 de Junho)
DW
Obama Plans to Visit Important WWII Symbols (4 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Time is working in favor of Turkey over EU bid, says top negotiator (4 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Government to renew push for European Union accession (4 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Medvedev expects Petersburg forum to offer anti-crisis solutions (4 de Junho)
RIA Novosti
New Structure of KIT Finance Outlined (4 de Junho)
Courtney Weaver, The Moscow Times
'Bulgarian trucker' replaces 'Polish plumber' in EU elections (3 de Junho)
EUObserver
Jobs crisis tops EU agenda as polls open (3 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Les Anglais votent ce jeudi pour les européennes (3 de Junho)
Le Monde
EU watches as angry UK kicks off EU elections (3 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Europeans see corruption in private sector as economic crisis hits (3 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Merkel criticises central banks ahead of ECB meeting (3 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
German politicians press EU to fight Google Books Project (3 de Junho)
DW
New MEPs to face tougher expenses regime (3 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
China's pro-democracy protests struck hope and fear in East Germany (3 de Junho)
DW
Obama to Cooperate On Energy (3 de Junho)
The Moscow Times
US eases up, yet Gitmo inmates say tensions rising (3 de Junho)
Mike Melia, Washington Post
Gen. Başbuğ: Anti-PKK fight ends when its presence in northern Iraq ends (3 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Exporting oil might contribute to solution of Kurdish problem (3 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Netherlands to release EU election results early (2 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
British Conservatives call for EU to return powers (2 de Junho)
EUObserver
Changes to EU fund hope to tackle rising unemployment (2 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
UK, Ireland Resist Push for More Financial Regulation (2 de Junho)
Hans-Jürgen Schlamp, Der Spiegel
Fight Erupts in Berlin over State Aid for Private Firms (2 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
‘Turkish secularism is militant, old-fashioned’ (2 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Merkel and Sarkozy in joint call for 'strong Europe' (2 de Junho)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
German court judgement on Lisbon end of June (2 de Junho)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Sweden in favour of reduced farm subsidies (2 de Junho)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
France wants to loosen eurozone rules (2 de Junho)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Tony Blair, favorito para ser el primer presidente de la UE (2 de Junho)
Ricardo Martínez De Rituerto, El Pais
Burmese human rights block to EU-Southeast Asia trade pact (2 de Junho)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Britain sold weapons to help Sri Lankan army defeat Tamil Tigers (2 de Junho)
Jeremy Page, Times
Nuclear talks resume as alarm over North Korea continues (2 de Junho)
DW
U.S. Denounces Separatist Elections In South Ossetia (2 de Junho)
RFE
PKK extends unilateral cease-fire to July 15 (2 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Climate change talks enter crucial phase in Bonn conference (2 de Junho)
DW
Study: 64% of Turks don't want Jewish neighbors (1 de Junho)
Haaretz
Les Irlandais majoritairement favorables au traité de Lisbonne (1 de Junho)
Le Monde
L'Allemagne vote en pensant aux législatives (1 de Junho)
Le Monde
Leaders Urge Voters to Turn Out for 'Strong Europe' (1 de Junho)
Der Spiegel
Steinmeier continues Eastern Europe trip in Budapest (1 de Junho)
DW
EU Aid for Ukraine Loan Looks Unlikely (1 de Junho)
The Moscow Times
Turkey’s EU bid a tool for European Parliament elections (1 de Junho)
Today’s Zaman
Merkel à la manœuvre pour limiter la casse (1 de Junho)
Patrick Saint-Paul, Le Figaro
Geithner tells China its dollar assets are safe (1 de Junho)
China Daily
Washington reveals more GM details (1 de Junho)
DW
Steinmeier to honor East Europe's role in bringing down the wall (31 de Maio)
DW
Europeans to elect parliament in lengthy, complex process (31 de Maio)
DW
Européennes : Merkel et Sarkozy tentent de mobiliser l'électorat (31 de Maio)
Le Monde
The Rich, the Odd and the Beautiful (31 de Maio)
Hans-Jürgen, Der Spiegel
ASEAN, EU lock horns over Myanmar (31 de Maio)
Stephen Kurczy, Asia Times
Reports: Ukraine's PM, Ex-PM Close To Deal (31 de Maio)
RFE
S.Ossetia ruling pro-president party wins parliamentary polls (31 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
German coalition quibbles over Opel rescue deal (31 de Maio)
DW
Socks and rock and roll in EU election campaign (29 de Maio)
EUObserver
EU plans to juggle regional aid rules for cash-strapped member states (29 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Guide to the 2009 European Elections (29 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
«Little Istanbul», symbole berlinois des ratés de l'intégration turque (29 de Maio)
Patrick Saint-Paul, Le Figaro
EU leaders to debate risk of fresh gas crisis (29 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
EU plans to juggle regional aid rules for cash-strapped member states (29 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Ministers promote space as cure for economic ills (29 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Russia, Belarus Clash Over Aid, Economic Prospects (29 de Maio)
RFE
Lithuanian recovery not far off, says minister (29 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Europe Objects Anew to Detainees (29 de Maio)
Craig Whitlock and Karen DeYoung, Washington Post
Russia wants CSTO to be as strong as NATO – paper (29 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
UN’s Ban Rejects Georgian Criticism Over Abkhazia Report (29 de Maio)
RFE
Bundestag passes new anti-terror laws (29 de Maio)
DW
Ankara: Greek Cyprus oil exploration plans provocative (29 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
AK Party delays new constitution until October (29 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Sarkozy cancels Sweden visit over Turkey (29 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Poland sells shipyards after EU ruling (29 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Estonian man casts first online vote in EU history (28 de Maio)
EUObserver
Socialists list 'terrible' potential MEPs (28 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Géorgie : nouvelle mobilisation de l'opposition (28 de Maio)
Le Monde
Gül, Bakiyev jointly vow to maintain efforts for Afghanistan’s stability (28 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Energy policy is EU's 'big failure' of past 50 years (28 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
UN report: Global economic forecast looks gloomy (28 de Maio)
China Daily
Russia Ready to Invest $10Bln in IMF (28 de Maio)
Ira Iosebashvili, The Moscow Times
Emergency Opel talks fail to produce breakthrough (28 de Maio)
DW
Economic crisis damaging human rights, report says (28 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Inquiry Into Oil Company May Hurt Brazil’s Fiscal Plan (28 de Maio)
Alexei Barrionuevo, New York Times
Bosnia Region PM Offers To Quit, Risking IMF Deal (27 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
Europe's newspaper industry must transform itself (27 de Maio)
DW
EU sketches out conditions for upgrade with Israel(27 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
New European Charter Lays Down Guidelines For Press Freedom (27 de Maio)
RFE
Crusading women battle for seats in EU elections (27 de Maio)
Euobserver
EU states concerned over Google library plans (27 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
EU and Southeast Asian nations seek closer ties (27 de Maio)
DW
EU should embrace "new Turkey": UK's Miliband (27 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Shipping insurance sky-rockets as pirate attacks increase (27 de Maio)
DW
Trapped in a Metropolis of Suffering (27 de Maio)
Horand Knaup, Der Spiegel
Head of Stasi archive says countless files have yet to be read (27 de Maio)
DW
Open skies agreement endangered by US Congress (27 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Number of Europeans keen to vote in EU elections increases (27 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU-Israel relations set to stay in limbo (27 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
Chávez pide ayuda a Lula ante la crisis (27 de Maio)
Juan Árias, El Pais
MEPs' perks under spotlight in EU elections (26 de Maio)
EUObserver, EUObserver
Report slams 'widespread' use of ethnic profiling in Europe (26 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
EU states wary of action on fisheries reform (26 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
New portal to translate EU dailies into 10 languages (26 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Russia-Belarus firm to export Pechora-2M systems to 5 countries (26 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Cabinet urges EU to make up its mind about Turkey (26 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Macedonia a step closer to visa-free travel to EU (26 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Voter apathy reflects lack of interest in EU affairs (26 de Maio)
DW
UK Labour MEPs to publish receipts (26 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Opponents accuse poll-climbing Ukip of expenses hypocrisy (26 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
EU mulls involvement in Ukrainian gas storage (26 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
EU adopts Blue Card scheme for skilled migrants (26 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
EU farmers protest against falling milk prices (25 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
No Kremlin Guarantee of Gas to EU (25 de Maio)
Nadia Popova, The Moscow Times
EU and Korea fail to conclude free trade deal (25 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
‘Constitution won’t be changed for Gül’ (25 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Gore, Ban tell business leaders time is now for climate deal (25 de Maio)
DW
Britain failing to make Bashir's arrest a priority, says ICC's chief prosecutor (25 de Maio)
Afua Hirsch, The Guardian
Barroso in countdown for possible second nomination (25 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Germany looks ahead to September's election (25 de Maio)
DW
Etats-Unis : la sortie de crise sera plus lente que ne le prévoyait l'administration Obama (25 de Maio)
Le Monde
Correa y Chávez amenazan con más nacionalizaciones (25 de Maio)
El Pais
France's Oft-Derided Largess Insulates Many From Slump (25 de Maio)
Edward Cody, Washington Post
The Federal Republic of Germany Turns 60 (23 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
Le président allemand Horst Köhler réélu pour cinq ans (23 de Maio)
Le Monde
EU-Russia summit ends with prickly exchange over energy (23 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
EU States Enter Bidding Contest For New Energy Body (22 de Maio)
Renata Goldirova, EUObserver
Medvedev says EU should give Ukraine loan to ensure gas transit (22 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Hopes Low as EU-Russia Talks Start (22 de Maio)
Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times
Biden ends Balkans tour with message of cautious hope (22 de Maio)
DW
Biden Says No New Peace Deal Needed In Bosnia (22 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
UN secretary general urges Turkish, Greek Cypriots to speed up peace talks (22 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Ruling elite under fire in EU elections (22 de Maio)
Euobserver Staff, EUObserver
U.S. to Steer GM Toward Bankruptcy (22 de Maio)
David Cho, Peter Whoriskey and Kendra Marr, Washington Post
Emirates Net Falls 80%; Extended Weakness Likely (22 de Maio)
Stefania Bianchi, Wall Street Journal
Senate Rejects Move to Cut IMF Contributions (22 de Maio)
Naftali Bendavid, Wall Street Journal
EU defends free movement of labour in face of UK workers protests (21 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
China warns EU not to meddle in internal affairs (21 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Solana says EU to seek engagement with Russia (21 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Turkey’s EU process ‘one-way road,’ declares Davutoğlu (21 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Turkey 'Should Not Link' Armenia Thaw To Karabakh: Negotiator (21 de Maio)
RFE
Vice President Biden arrives in Kosovo (21 de Maio)
Washington Post
Serbia Welcomes Biden on Balkan Tour (21 de Maio)
Nicholas Kulish, New York Times
EU-Russia -- A Not-So-Strategic Partnership? (21 de Maio)
Ahto Lobjakas, RFE
Expert forecasts few tangible results from EU-Russian summit (21 de Maio)
DW
Obama seeks support for Guantanamo closure after Senate rebuke (21 de Maio)
DW
Yuan may be reserve currency by 2020 – official (21 de Maio)
China Daily
Banks May Need $16Bln in Capital (21 de Maio)
Courtney Weaver, The Moscow Times
Biden Warns Bosnia Could Again Face Violence (20 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
Brussels reiterates call for more reforms in Turkey (20 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
While condemning Sri Lanka violence, EU still sells arms to government (20 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
China and Brazil: Dump the Dollar (20 de Maio)
Business Week
China lies at heart of Europe's recovery, says Brussels (20 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
U.S.-Russian Team Deems Missile Shield in Europe Ineffective (19 de Maio)
Joby Warrick and R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post
U.S. Diplomat Flies In for Key Nuclear Talks (19 de Maio)
Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times
Russia scales down plans for troops in Abkhazia, S.Ossetia (19 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Russia and Georgia resume security talks (19 de Maio)
DW
Majority of Europeans not interested in European Parliament elections (19 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Call for Ireland to set referendum date (19 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
EU urges Sri Lanka to focus on peacebuilding (19 de Maio)
DW
EU foreign ministers condemn Suu Kyi trial in Burma (19 de Maio)
DW
Euro's Share In Reserves Overtakes U.S. Dollar (19 de Maio)
The Moscow Times
Eurozone posts surprise trade surplus (19 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Centralised states bad for economy, study shows (18 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Burmese regime hangs heavy over EU-China summit (18 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Turkey angered by Franco-German enlargement remarks (18 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
German Foreign Minister Opposes Taking Uighur Guantanamo Inmates (18 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
Gas Talks Will Start Soon With Ankara (18 de Maio)
The Mosscow Times
Erdoğan seeks Russian backing in Karabakh peace efforts (18 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
EU Commissioner Warns Bosnia That Accession Chances Are At Stake (18 de Maio)
RFE
Georgia angered by Russian lawmakers' visit to Abkhazia (18 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
EU election countdown: 18 days to go (18 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
Support for EU treaty grows in Ireland (18 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
EU commissioner elected president in Lithuania (18 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Obama, Sarkozy hail Indian elections (18 de Maio)
The Hindu
Financial crisis, energy to dominate Russia-EU summit (18 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Hundreds of thousands of workers march across EU to protest crisis response (18 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUobserver
Russia says planned European security treaty not aimed at NATO (15 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Turkmenistan To Free 1,700 Prisoners In Mass Amnesty (15 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
OSCE Halts Moscow-Blocked Talks On Georgia Mission (15 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
New EU political group open to Libertas members (15 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
París y Berlín enfrían el acceso de Turquía (15 de Maio)
Andreu Missé, El Pais
Germany's economy experiences biggest contraction in 39 years (15 de Maio)
DW
Recession not over yet for eurozone (15 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Economic guru calls for tax harmonisation to save single market (14 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Selon le "Wall Street Journal", le rétablissement de l'économie américaine prendrait 3 ou 4 ans (14 de Maio)
Le Monde
EU concerned over civilian casualties (14 de Maio)
B. Muralidhar Reddy, The Hindu
Italy approves harsh anti-immigration bill (14 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Cuba pide a España que impulse un cambio de la política de la UE hacia la isla (14 de Maio)
Miguel González, El Pais
Eurojust chief embroiled in Portuguese corruption scandal (14 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Commission gives Paris a pass over piracy bill (14 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Klaus not to chair EU leaders summit (14 de Maio)
Honor Mahony, EUObserver
Energy Trade in East Calls for Scrutiny (14 de Maio)
Judy Dempsey, New York Times
Kremlin Sees Threats In Economy, Energy (14 de Maio)
Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times
Berlin unveils plan to help rid banks of toxic assets (14 de Maio)
DW
Merkel Treads Carefully with Tax Cut Pledge (14 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
More EU states heading for deficit action (13 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Pékin se fait du mouron pour le dollar (13 de Maio)
Le Monde
As job crisis looms, unions push for new social deal (13 de Maio)
DW
Brussels unfreezes €115 million of EU aid for Bulgaria (13 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
European biofuels firms scramble for 'idle' lands in poor countries (13 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Zapatero announces new spending measures (13 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Le FMI prône des "stress test" pour s'assurer de la bonne santé des banques européennes (13 de Maio)
Le Monde
Aso, Putin ink nuclear-power deal (13 de Maio)
Jun Hongo, Japan Times
French-German ‘lack of vision' has not deterred Turkey in EU bid (13 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Turkish PM visits Azerbaijan to try to cut through impasse with Armenia (13 de Maio)
DW
Commission dodges stance on Italian asylum (13 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Liberals, Greens try to woo Socialists away from EU parliament right (13 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
France defies EU parliament on internet law (13 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
La izquierda europea busca reinventarse para superar la crisis (13 de Maio)
Cristina Galindo, El Pais
European Campaign Heats up in Paris (12 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
Libya Looks at Taking Stake in Italy's Enel (12 de Maio)
Stacy Meichtry and Liam Moloney, Wall Street Journal
Somali pirates guided by London intelligence team, report says (12 de Maio)
Giles Tremlett, The Guardian
Saakashvili Talks with Opposition End in 'No Result' (12 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
Europe anticipates US involvement in UN Human Rights Council (12 de Maio)
DW
Russia waits for U.S. proposals on stored nuclear warheads – Lavrov (12 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
EU allies warn David Cameron over rightwing pact (12 de Maio)
Ian Traynor, The Guardian
EU Signs Deal at 'Silk Road' Summit (12 de Maio)
The Moscow Times
Lisbon Treaty strengthens role of religion says EU (12 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Cuba and EU have 'real dialogue' (12 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
EU citizens call for 'more Europe' at Brussels event (12 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
The Double Silence of the Pope (12 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
EU-Pakistan summit to focus on counter-terrorism (12 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Terrorism Is Not Priority for Pakistanis, Poll Finds (12 de Maio)
Salman Masood, New York Times
Germany rejects Guantanamo inmates (12 de Maio)
Zhang Xin, China Daily
A Worrying Wish List from Washington (12 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
Italy orders arrest of French al Qaeda suspects (12 de Maio)
DW
Obama threatens to limit U.S. intel with Brits (12 de Maio)
Eli Lake, Washington Times
Economy at turning point says Trichet (12 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Europe opens big election debate (11 de Maio)
BBC News
Putin Eyes Economic Ties, Nuclear Deal With Japan (11 de Maio)
Radio Free Europe
Saakashvili denies Georgia attacked Russian troops in S.Ossetia (11 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
Iceland parliament to table EU talks bill this week (11 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Ankara's closer ties with Muslim countries 'EU compatible' (11 de Maio)
Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Turkey plays politics with EU pipeline scheme (11 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman And Valentina Pop, EUObserver
Merkel in veiled attack against UK Tories ahead of elections (11 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Switzerland looks set to limit EU migrants (11 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
US-Russia Arms Control Deal First Step Towards Global Disarmament (8 de Maio)
DW
EU's upcoming president extends full support for Turkey's membership (8 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
A Divided EU Reaches Out To Former Soviet States (8 de Maio)
Heather Maher, Radio Free Europe
EU leaders soothe Russia over new eastern club (8 de Maio)
EUObserver
EU seeking energy independence from Russia (8 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Military to Showcase New Missiles at Victory Parade (8 de Maio)
Anna Malpas, Alexandra Odynova, The Moscow Times
Russia sees NATO as partner despite differences - envoy (8 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
La BCE veut débloquer le crédit aux entreprises et aux ménages (8 de Maio)
Le Monde
Iceland to table bill on EU membership talks (7 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
Czech Vote Advances a Treaty for Europe (7 de Maio)
Dan Bilefsky, New York Times
Sarkozy the Campaigner Retakes the Stage (7 de Maio)
Stefan Simons, Der Spiegel
EU summit text loaded with eastern tension (7 de Maio)
Andrew Rettman, EUObserver
CSTO's rapid-reaction force to hold exercises in late summer (7 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
News Analysis: No Kremlin Policy Shift One Year On (7 de Maio)
Nabi Abdullaev, Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times
German Finance Minister Groups EU States with African Country (7 de Maio)
Der Spiegel
EU unemployment potentially explosive, says Juncker (5 de Maio)
Andrew Willis, EUObserver
Georgia Says 'Uprising' Under Way At Military Base (5 de Maio)
RFE
Belarus, Moldova leaders to skip EU eastern summit in Prague (5 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
U.S. Ready To Cut Missiles in Russia Deal (5 de Maio)
The Moscow Times
La base turque d'Incirlik, enjeu stratégique américain (5 de Maio)
Le Monde
AK Party mulls referendum if consensus impossible on new constitution (5 de Maio)
Today’s Zaman
Human rights no block to EU-Colombia talks (5 de Maio)
Leigh Phillips, EUObserver
Saakashvili to attend EU Eastern Partnership summit (4 de Maio)
RIA Novosti
EU still 'digesting' 2004 enlargement five years on (4 de Maio)
Elitsa Vucheva, EUObserver
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