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Firstly, EU sends its first mission to Tunisia. Italy calls for an EU mission to Egypt. Moreover, Turkey expects the Union to start talks on visa-free travel among Turkey and EU while Croatia can become the EU's 28th member state. Furthermore, Lukashenko needs foreign money to keep the economy afloat.
Finally, the EU asks for more humanitarian aid for HIV positive women in Africa.
Firstly, the Eurosceptic group (ECR) is looking for a new leader and the Belgium mediator quits for second time. Secondly, Mediterranean Union chief resigns as Egypt unrest continues; meanwhile UK and EU call for reforms. Furthermore, Estonia is the most soviet State despite the EU and Tunisia has a chance to set an example for the rest of the Arab world. Moreover, in Davos only five delegates are women. Finally, the World Reports 2011 is now available and Somalia calls for more humanitarian aids.
Firstly, President Barroso reports his comments after the president of Uzbekistan’ meeting, while the human rights organizations express their concern. Moreover, European foreign policy spokeswoman, Maja Kocijancic, invites Egypt to respect the voice of the citizens. Furthermore, the EU commissioner in charge of media issues, Neelie Kroes, gives to Hungary a two-week ultimatum to explain media’s law.
Elsewhere, EU presidency, promises its supports to the enlargement of the Romania and Bulgaria’ border-free zone, meanwhile migrants in Moldova battle to get into fortress EU and Turkey set up a strategic partnerships with Ukraina. Finally, the UN calls for more support for people with disabilities
Cavaco Silva wins the election in Portugal. Moreover, the EU commission reflects about Hungary's new media law. Furthermore, the Jasmine Revolution reaches Albania and more reports accuse the Prime Minister of Kosovo. Finally, the EU encourages more freedom for the Election in Nigeria.
Firstly, EU Parliament adopts three human rights resolutions while encourages new election in Tunisia. Thousands in Brussels demand political rivals form a coalition, after seven months without a government. Moreover, EU adopts a resolution against countries which do not protect religious minorities. Furthermore, EU discusses human rights during the energy talks with Turkmenistan.Finally, EU fights against poverty in Kenya.
The EU rethinks on neighbourhood policy with Mediterranean third countries while it freezes Tunisian president assets. Then, EU governments object Schengen-Veto for Romania and Bulgaria. Furthermore, The European Parliament gives its green light to an EU-Serbia Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) meanwhile it warns the Belarus President Lukashenko from complete isolation. Finally, EU promises helps to vulnerable children and women in Cote d’Ivoire.
The EU reflects on the stability policy in Portugal. Furthermore, MEPs urges the EU to step up disaster response capacity one year after the Haiti earthquake. The Minister President of Uzbekistan Karimov meets Barroso to lift sanctions on his country. Furthermore, Arab leaders gather for the first time since the public revolt in Tunisia.
According to the six-month work programme presented in ECOFIN’s meeting on 18 January 2011, the Hungarian Presidency of the European Council focuses its efforts on the earliest possible adoption of the six legislative proposals related to economic governance and the meeting of tight deadlines in the European Semester.
Tunisia's prime minister promised to announce a new coalition government, hoping to maintain the momentum of political progress following the 'jasmine revolution' that took place on Friday and the ousting of the country's authoritarian ruler.
Furthermore, Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign policy chief, has expressed “great satisfaction” that a referendum on independence in South Sudan was held on schedule and without major outbreaks of violence.
Finally, the European Commission and the Parliament condemned the violence against women and children in Congo.
The EU has discussed on the stability policy without finding an agreement. Meanwhile, the European Commission and the Parliament condemned the riots and turmoil in Tunisian and Algeria. Elsewhere, in Zambia, the conference will start without the Sudan’s President. In addition, in Rwanda the trial against the genocide is started on Monday.
The EU has agreed on the creation of a permanent eurozone rescue fund. Meanwhile, the European Commission unveiled a ten-year plan on poverty reduction. Furthermore, Montenegro has been officially awarded EU candidate status. Elsewhere, civil war has broken out in Ivory Coast, following the presidential elections. In addition, peacefully protesting women’s rights activists have been arrested in Sudan.