The European Crisis We Missed

Five years ago, on May 29 2005, French voters rejected the constitutional treaty. The Dutch did the same days

A Greek Failure And The U.S. Economic Recovery

In a manner all too reminiscent of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s initial dismissal in early 2007 of the subprime

Is Europe Ignoring The Outside World?

On Sunday March 21, an ancient Icelandic volcano erupted, blasting a huge fissure in an ice-field and spreading thick clouds

UK Bank Restructuring Liquidates Bradford & Bingley

The European Commission has approved under EU state aid rules UK Government measures granted for the liquidation of Bradford &

Spain Takes The Lead For EU In Reconstruction Of Haiti

The First Deputy Prime Minister of the Spanish government, María Teresa Fernández de la Vega, will attend, on behalf of

10 facts about the Lisbon treaty everyone should know

Lisbon Treaty. You may have heard quite a bit about it recently. Still baffled? Well, here we present some of

The EU-UN’s struggle against discrimination

Fight against discrimination: Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner and UN human rights chief Navi Pillay welcome stronger co-operation On 14 October a

The need for Europe to get Serious in Iraq

European leaders, having preferred not to talk much about Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, seem fascinated by it

Europe to Launch Electronic Toll Service

The European Commission today adopted a decision setting out the essential technical specifications and requirements needed to launch a European