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Van Rompuy: EU should take credit for Libya action
Lampedusa: mirror of European impotence
EU presidents: 'We're not dismantling the welfare state'
EU in trouble
EU plans tougher radiation limits for Japanese food
EU parliament has 'huge' role to play in future EU-China relations
Second Gaza flotilla seeks EU political cover
Human Right and democratization
Prisoners on Both Sides at Risk
Ai Weiwei's arrest is part of China's new crackdown
Ivory Coast: ex-president denies offer to surrender
Donors need to trust Haitians to rebuild their country
UNICEF concerned about impact of Libya hostilities on children.
Summary of the Press Review
EU Affairs The EU commission has been urged to do more in North Africa EU pledges €10 million in aid for JapanEU maintains support for Ivory Coast president-elect
Enlargement, European Neighbourhood Second Gaza flotilla seeks EU political coverEU-Kazakh relations set to deepen, despite critics
Human Right and democratizationClock is ticking for refugees fleeing Ivory Coast
Disadvantaged groups UNICEF Executive Director, Anthony Lake in Cote D'IvoireDR Congo introduces new vaccine against child death
Ashton completes EEAS leadership
Bring Germany in from the cold on Libya
Italy, France tussle over 'boat people'
EU must show solidarity with Tunisia, commissioner says
France set to evacuate EU expats in Ivory Coast
Court decision might send Kosovo to snap elections
A bill of rights for the EU's institutions
The EC announces a programme to strengthen water manage in Africa
Ivory Coast calm as rivals hold positions
Kenya: in the dock over torture, murder claims
A bill of rights for the EU's institutions.
Bad for Merkel, bad for the EU's budget
Ministers seek to stop flow of north African migrants.
EU ignores Malta on special status for refugees.
Turkey: The growing power
Thousands protest against EU's Kosovo mission.
Human Right and democratization.
Eu Commission tracks progress in enforcing fundamental rights.
European Commissioner Piebalgs advocates green growth and economic integration in Africa
UNICEF Director calls for efforts for children in Southern Sudan.
Women's rights: Let’s not wait another hundred.
Bold Decisions Needed in AIDS Struggle.
Memo to Ashton's aide
Italy and EU trade barbs on Lampedusa migrants
France and Italy's refugee ping-pong
New Hungarian constitution slithers through EU hearing
Why not a green grid and new nuclear?
Russian decision boosts Moldova's EU entry prospects
Happy about development aid
There's more to development than ending absolute poverty
Zimbabwe :Backlash against Women in Politics
Women Turn Spotlight on Haiti's Silent Rape Epidemic
A poor start for central Europe's EU presidencies
Radiation from Japan reaches Europe
London meeting to clarify politics of Libya action
Libya coalition: next step could be arms to rebels
Greek credit rating slashed to below Egypt's
Syria Between Hope and Fear
Syria's Assad to give first speech since protests
Enlargement, European Neighbourhood
Thousands protest against EU’s Kosovo mission
EU police in Kosovo: We are not interested in popularity
Commission puts faith in 'social innovation' to tackle exclusion
Ivory Coast and Liberia crisis
Ashton appoints EEAS officials.
Libya refugees arrive in Lampedusa.
Leaders seek common ground for post-Gaddafi Libya.
Yemen's ruler negotiates his departure.
Syria Promises Reform as U.N. Condemns Crackdown.
Turkey, US pledge to double bilateral trade.
EU allocates €65.9 million to support peacekeeping in Somalia.
Emergency aid for Ivory Coast refugees.
Women Resume Struggle for Representation Ahead of Elections
EU Affairs
Development
Disadvantaged groups
EU leaders push Portugal on austerity plan.
EU to cut off Libya's oil revenue
Sarkozy goes to war
Running out of friends.
Analyst: Libya ground intervention 'unlikely'
EU imposes stricter controls on Japanese food imports.
Putin, in Belgrade, talks energy and investments
Kosovo remembers 1999 air strikes
Developing countries fear being duped by green economy
Liberia: Refugee crisis needs world’s attention
Food crisis in Chad
Ghana’s health care
Nato states continue to squabble on Libya command.
Leaders hope eurozone measures calm markets.
Portuguese prime minister resigns.
Unions ensure noisy start to EU summit
Water scarcity and droughts a growing challenge to Member States.
EU plans military-led aid mission to north Africa.
Developments in Libya an overview of the EU's response.
Pakistan: Citizens and NGOs Step Forward to End Illiteracy.
Angola: Oil Fund Can Help Developing Economy.
Uganda: Bike at the Heart of Empowerment for Women