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Moving Ahead On New-look, Still-costly Farming

  • March 30th, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

belgium-fram-reduced.jpgPlans for moving out of production-based agricultural support to direct payments and regional development schemes have been taken one step further – amid evidence of strong public support. … Read More »

Berlin Party in the Park

  • March 27th, 2007
  • Posted by EUEditor

brandenburg-night-sxc-cut.jpgThe city of Berlin enjoyed star billing as a centre of Europe, a not-unintentional outcome as far as the German government was concerned – as the EU counted off its fiftieth year. … Read More »

Two “Good Europeans” Honoured

  • March 27th, 2007
  • Posted by EUEditor

chirac-004.jpgJacques Chirac received an antique beer tankard and a round of “sustained and sincere” applause at the European summit (24-25.3.07); Helmut Kohl is is being nominated for a Nobel Prize. … Read More »

Europe Celebrates Its Fiftieth

  • March 24th, 2007
  • Posted by EUEditor

berlin-banner.jpgThe fiftieth anniversary of the European Union is being marked at Berlin this weekend (24-25.3.07) with a street party at the Brandenburg Gate and a summit of heads of government of the 27 member countries. … Read More »

Introducing: New Contributors to EUAustralia

  • February 23rd, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

subscribers-cockatoo1.jpgThree new writers have come on board providing their own perspectives on Europe, writes EUAustralia Online editor Lee Duffield. … Read More »

Fingers Crossed on Trade Round – NZ Minister

  • January 25th, 2007
  • Posted by 7thmin

nz-flag-smaller.gifThe New Zealand Trade Minister, Phil Goff, says there is qualified optimism about the Doha Round international trade talks getting back on track. … Read More »

Agriculture and Food Industry Jamboree Amongst World’s Biggest

  • January 22nd, 2007
  • Posted by EUA Editor

berlin-ag-resize.jpgEuropean political leaders made it to centre stage at this year’s International Green Week event, the annual show for agriculture and allied industries in Germany – held this time in the nation’s glittering, rebuilt capital.

The presence of Schmitti the green Berlin Bear, mascot of the fair, made it plain that this was an occasion for business and hoopla, not dour politics. … Read More »

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