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Please, check out our press review for today.
Please check out the press review for today.
Please check the press review for today
Firstly, Lady Ashton hopes to visit Cairo while EU and US call for more time to prepare the political election in Egypt. Moreover, Hungary accepts to change media’s law. Then, the EU supports Nigerias democratic transition.
Furthermore, Serbia pushes for new election. Finally, the EU encourages fight against female cutting.
Firstly, EU council prepares practical support under Mubarak transition; meanwhile it urges him to protect the demonstrators. Moreover, EU council negotiates for Euro new rules.
Furthermore, Human rights groups criticize Athens’s migrants’ treatments. Mo Ibrahim Foundation and Coalition for Dialogue on Africa push for more development in Africa. Finally, EU press the NGO to help Madagascar because of food crisis.
Firstly, EU leaders call for peace in Egypt and Tunisia, meanwhile Lady Ashton ensures EU economic interest in Tunisia. Moreover, Ireland discusses euro-zone’s reforms, before the political election.
Furthermore, the EU Commission’ policy paper support development in Africa. Finally, EU and UNICEF give hope to HIV’s children in Uzbekistan.
Firstly, the left MEP protest against the Hungarian Prime Minister because of media law. Moreover, The EU reflects on the lack of Government in Belgium, meanwhile, the EU sanctions against Lukashenko come into force. Furthermore, in Egypt Mubarak promises his resignation in Septemberand EU support the Africa Union development at the AU summit Commissioner Piebalgs.
Finally, the UN builds camp for children refugee in Cote d’Ivorie.
Hungary changes the media law. Moreover, Lady Ashton and foreign ministers discuss the situation in Egypt as well as in Tunisia and ask for a transitional Government; meanwhile EU imposes sanction on Belarus. Furthermore, the Commission today welcomes the Council's decision to open consultations with Guinea-Bissau. Finally, the EHCR highlights that the EU is more than just a single market.
Firstly, EU foreign ministers meet today against a revolution in Egypt, revolts across North Africa, tensions in Sahel, Sudan and Côte d'Ivoire, and a human rights stand-off with Belarus.Furthermore, Van Rompuy and Lady Ashton call for reform and peace in Egypt, while security forces attack demonstrators in Cairo.Moreover, the EU is the largest donors in Haiti. Finally UN and EU brands sexual violence in Côte d'Ivoire "political".