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Ireland shoots down idea of swift Lisbon revote

27.08.2008 @ 09:25 CET

The Irish government has insisted that no second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is in the works after Europe minister Dick Roche on the weekend told the local press that another vote on the text would be "appropriate".

EU population getting dangerously old

26.08.2008 @ 17:37 CET

The EU's population is to gradually get older in the next 50 years, with those aged 65 or older likely to make up for almost a third of the bloc's population by 2060, a new survey has shown.

France accuses Russia of ethnic cleansing

27.08.2008 @ 10:04 CET

Talk of "war" and "ethnic cleansing" hit European TV channels on Tuesday, as France and Russia debated Moscow's backing of rebel groups in Georgia. Meanwhile, the French EU presidency binned a proposal to invite Georgia's president to next week's EU summit.

EU leaders condemn Russia in shadow of Kosovo

26.08.2008 @ 17:59 CET

EU leaders have condemned as illegal Russia's decision to recognise the Georgian breakaway republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, while Georgian rebels compared the move to the creation of Kosovo earlier this year.

German cars lead CO2 reductions league

26.08.2008 @ 09:27 CET

Cars sold in Europe last year reduced carbon emissions slightly, with manufacturers managing to achieve an average improvement of 1.7 percent and with Germany's BMW coming out top of the league table.

EU public blames own governments for bad economy

26.08.2008 @ 09:29 CET

Amid increasing signs of a worsening European economy, a survey has found that citizens in large EU countries are mainly blaming their own governments, but the European Central Bank is also becoming a target for discontent.

Georgian rebels seek greater EU recognition

25.08.2008 @ 18:00 CET

The Georgian breakaway region of Abkhazia is keen to get EU recognition as an independent country, after the Russian parliament passed a resolution urging the Russian president to endorse Georgian rebels' ambitions of statehood.

EU secularism undermined Lisbon, Irish cardinal says

25.08.2008 @ 09:20 CET

Europe's attempts to keep religion away from the public domain was one of the reasons the Irish rejected the EU's new Lisbon treaty, the country's top Catholic church figure, cardinal Sean Brady, has suggested.

Poland in fresh probe on CIA jail claims

26.08.2008 @ 09:31 CET

Poland has launched an internal probe into old allegations that it hosted a secret prison used by the CIA to move terrorist suspects around the world.

EU 'wins' 2008 Olympic games

25.08.2008 @ 09:28 CET

The 27 member states of the EU when counted together won 87 gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, dwarfing the individual tallies of China on 51 and the US on 36, as the games closed on Sunday.

France calls summit on EU-Russia relations

24.08.2008 @ 22:02 CET

The French EU presidency has called an emergency summit on EU-Russia relations for 1 September, as Russian troops continue to occupy parts of Georgia despite EU pressure.

EU should save Ukraine from Russia, NGO says

25.08.2008 @ 13:29 CET

The European Union should formally recognise Ukraine's right to join the EU and offer it a "solidarity clause" to help prevent Russia from undermining Kiev's pro-democratic government in the wake of the Georgia conflict, a leading think-tank has said.