quarta-feira, novembro 22, 2006

ARQUIVO: Julho


31 de Julho

  • Europe and Asia: a relationship that matters

  • Javier Solana, The Hindu

  • Not Love Actually, but still shoulder to shoulder

  • Rachel Sylvester, Daily Telegrapg

  • Bush-Brown: deux tempéraments pour une même alliance

  • Laure Mandeville, Le Figaro

  • Bush and Brown Are Allies if Not Buddies

  • Jim Rutenberg, New York Times

  • Brown’s Tougher Test

  • Leader, Times

  • What's on Turkey's mind?

  • Tulin Daloglu, Washington Times

  • Six states protest EU energy reform

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver



    30 de Julho

  • Partnership for the Ages

  • Gordon Brown, Washington Post

  • Spotlight on Brown-Bush relations

  • Renata Goldirova

  • UK conservatives mull private poll on EU treaty

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU Troops Could Bring Peace to Middle East

  • Entrevista com Avi Primor, DW

  • Which direction for Turkey: East or West?

  • Ata Atun, Today’s Zaman

  • The Smerdyakov Effect

  • Richard Lourie, The Moscow Times

  • Sarkozy, l'Europe et la concurrence

  • Mario Monti, Le Figaro

  • Malthusian misery's comeback

  • Niall Ferguson, LA Times



    29 de Julho

  • Don Putin

  • Garry Kasparov, WS Opinion Journal

  • The Region: Beware of Turkey's Islamists

  • Barry Rubin, Jerusalem Post

  • EU Names Germany's Ischinger as Representative to Kosovo Talks

  • James G. Neuger, Bloomberg

  • Koštunica praises Putin’s support

  • B-92



    28 de Julho

  • Turkey chooses democracy

  • Mümtaz’er Türköne, Today’s Zaman

  • Serbia draws up new agenda for Kosovo talks

  • IC Wales



    27 de Julho

  • With Blair Gone, U.S.-U.K. Relations May Be a Little Less 'Special'

  • Ian Bremmer, Real Clear Politics

  • Democratic Muslim nation in EU? Yes!

  • Simon Scott Plummer, Daily Telegraph

  • Sarkozy under fire for nuclear deal to secure nurses’ release

  • David Charter, Times

  • Putin, dispuesto a aceptar un nuevo tratado de fuerzas convencionales

  • Ricardo M. De Rituerto, El Pais

  • "Serbia wants Taiwanization of Kosovo"

  • B-92

  • La Cour européenne condamne la Russie pour des massacres en Tchétchénie

  • Le Monde

  • UE : Le grand retour de la politique industrielle

  • Jean-Pierre Jouyet et Günter Verheugen, Le Figaro

  • EU, US Cooperate on Galileo, GPS Navigation Systems

  • DW



    26 de Julho

  • Turkish elections: Important reminders about secularism, democracy and Islam

  • John. L. Esposito, Today’s Zaman

  • Brown unveils anti-terror plan

  • Hasan Suroor, The Hindu

  • Contact Group Meets on Kosovo's Future as Tensions Rise

  • DW

  • Self-Interest and British-Russian Relations

  • Roland Nash, The Moscow Times

  • An energy tax for the European Union

  • Melvyn Krauss, Japan Times

  • GDF-Suez: la fusion est la meilleure option

  • Christian de Boissieu et Jean-Marie Chevalier, Le Figaro

  • Russia to Increase Military Might and Spy Efforts

  • NY Times

  • La France et la Libye signent un accord de coopération sur le nucléaire civil

  • Le Monde

  • Greece, Turkey, Italy sign gas pipeline deal

  • The New Anatolian

  • In Europe, skylines reflect the rise of Islam

  • Isabelle de Pommereau, The Christian Science Monitor

  • Eurozone annual growth rises

  • Financial Times



    25 de Julho

  • We want a referendum

  • Leader, Daily Telegraph

  • La UE celebra el desenlace y se prepara para la normalización

  • Enrique Serbeto, ABC

  • Brussels embraces Libya after medics' release

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • EU seeks balanced approach to the Middle East

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • The EU should embrace Turkey’s choice

  • Amanda Akcakoca, Today’s Zaman

  • Contact Group on Kosovo to meet in Vienna

  • RIA Novosti

  • Serbia aprueba una resolución en contra de la independencia de Kosovo

  • El Mundo

  • Putin rekindles tensions over Litvinenko murder

  • David Byers, Times

  • US Considering Rethink of Troop Withdrawals in Europe

  • DW



    24 de Julho

  • Lisbon hails lifting of EU treaty obstacles

  • Andrew Bounds, Financial Times

  • Kurdish presence in Parliament may prompt reform or sore tempers

  • Today’s Zaman

  • Germany's Steinmeier Proposes Troika Solution for Kosovo

  • DW

  • Affaire Litvinenko : Londres et Moscou campent sur leurs positions

  • Le Monde

  • EU Vows to Be Active in Planned International Mideast Talks

  • DW

  • France - États-Unis : un nouveau départ

  • Craig R. Stapleton, Le Figaro

  • Morally Paralyzed

  • Thomas Sowell, Real Clear Politics

  • Nostalgia for former dictator divides the Portuguese

  • Dan Bilefsky, IHT



    23 de Julho

  • Los europeos nos movemos

  • D. L. Garrido, N. Sartorius Y C. Carnero, El Pais

  • The trouble with Poland

  • Dominique Moisi, Japan Times

  • Portugal kicks off formal EU treaty talks

  • Mark Beunderman, EUobserver

  • Winners and losers of July 22

  • Bulent Kenes, Today’s Zaman

  • Turkey's pro-European party wins elections

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Standing With Kosovo Again

  • John Podesta, Washington Post

  • NATO, caught in "transformation"

  • People's Daily

  • Polish leader sets deadline for pact

  • Jan Cienski, Financial Times

  • MM. Sarkozy et Brown prêts à se rendre "ensemble" au Darfour

  • Le Monde



    22 de Julho

  • Spy case to hit EU-Russia agreement

  • Neil Buckley, Financial Times

  • Kosovo top agenda at EU foreign ministers talks

  • Serbianna



    21 de Julho

  • Le choix des électeurs turcs, un enjeu pour la France et pour l'Union européenne

  • Sinan Ülgen, Le Figaro

  • Is the Kemalist republic about to end?

  • Zvika Krieger, Daily Star



    20 de Julho

  • Where is European security heading for?

  • Conversa com Luo Yuan and Teng Jianqun, People’s Daily

  • El Cuarteto expresa en Lisboa su apoyo al presidente Abbás

  • Jaime Garcia, ABC

  • Kosovo to declare independence in November: PM

  • The Guardian

  • "Erdogan Wants to Continue on the Route to Europe"

  • DW

  • A Radioactive Case

  • David R. Cameron, Washington Post

  • Poland indicates it is ready to compromise on EU voting rights

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • France and UK to hold regular EU meetings

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • Le "coma" du Tribunal pénal international

  • Stéphanie Maupas, Le Monde

  • Gas Deal Marks New Stage In Energy Cooperation

  • Breffni O'Rourke, Radio Free Europe

  • Alexandre Loukachenko: "l'OTAN est une organisation illégale"

  • Le Monde



    19 de Julho

  • Mideast quartet discuss Palestinian conflict in Lisbon Thursday

  • RIA Novosti

  • EU sides with UK in diplomatic clash with Russia

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • "Con Kosovo pueden volver a estallar los Balcanes"

  • Entrevista com Vuk Jeremic, El Pais

  • Recent poll suggests three parties in Parliament

  • Today’s Zaman

  • Foreign ministers set to call for EU troops in Chad

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • EU, US Tentatively Welcome New WTO Proposals

  • DW

  • Putin Must Be the Luckiest Person on Earth

  • Boris Nemtsov, The Moscow Times

  • The terrorists in our midst

  • Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times

  • ETA, obsesión nacional

  • Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, El Pais



    18 de Julho

  • EU Big Three look to forge a new relationship

  • Roger Boyes, Times

  • EU constitution architect deplores 'cosmetic' text changes

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • EU troops to help Darfur refugees

  • David Gow, The Guardian

  • Kosovo - Russia urges the West to think twice

  • Marianna Belenkaya, RIA Novosti

  • EU and US introduce Kosovo resolution

  • Financial Times

  • Turkey’s political sedimentation

  • Bulent Kenes, Today’s Zaman

  • Erdogan defends gas deal with Iran, believes US will understand

  • The New Anatolian

  • Friend, or foe?

  • People's Daily

  • Russia proposes drafting simpler START arms treaty

  • RIA Novosti



    17 de Julho

  • Russia Rejects Latest UN Resolution On Kosovo

  • Radio Free Europe

  • La crise s'aggrave entre Londres et Moscou

  • T. P., Le Figaro

  • Gazprom's EU Ties Stumble on Reciprocity

  • Simon Shuster, The Moscow Times

  • Poland, U.S. ready to announce missile base location – Kaczynski

  • RIA Novosti

  • US hopeful on UK arms exports treaty

  • Jeremy Grant, Financial Times

  • Why are votes for the AK Party increasing?

  • Hüseyin Yayman, Today’s Zaman

  • Election violence: Independent candidate shot dead in Istanbul

  • The New Anatolian

  • Germany’s new law

  • Ali Bulac, Today’s Zaman

  • E.U.-China Partnership on the Galileo Satellite System

  • José Carlos Matias, The Power and Interest News Report

  • Portugal and Spain will be one, says Nobel author

  • Giles Tremlett, The Guardian



    16 de Julho

  • West alarmed by Russian pull-out of arms treaty

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Los atentados de Al Qaida sorprenden a la UE sin dirección y sin iniciativa antiterrorista

  • Enrique Serbeto, ABC

  • Treaty made unreadable to avoid referendums, says Amato

  • Lisbeth Kirk, EUObserver

  • Sarkozy Wrestles with Merkel for European Dominance

  • Der Spiegel

  • Turkish Tremors

  • Leader, Times

  • Human Rights Groups Warn EU Arms Embargo Endangered

  • DW



    15 de Julho

  • Koštunica to visit Lisbon Monday

  • B-92



    14 de Julho

  • Russia Suspends Participation In Key Arms Treaty

  • Ron Synovitz, Radio Free Europe

  • Putin's Power Vacuum

  • Masha Lipman, Washington Post

  • Les vertus de l'Union méditerranéenne

  • Alexandre Adler, Le Figaro



    13 de Julho

  • Le couple franco-britannique à l'épreuve

  • Thomas Ferenczi, Le Monde

  • Poutine, l'Europe et les Balkans

  • Denis MacShane, Le Monde

  • Russia sticks to its opposition on Kosovo

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Energising Russia’s geopolitical goals

  • Michael Richardson, Daily Times

  • Islam and politics

  • Ali Bulac, Today’s Zaman

  • Dutch Treat

  • Gerald Robbins, Weekly Standard

  • Merkel Hails Integration Milestone, Hits Back at Critics

  • DW

  • EU troops for Chad considered

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver



    12 de Julho

  • Pyrrhic victory for EU at Brussels summit

  • Vaiju Naravane, The Hindu

  • Sarkozy's Mediterranean Union Project

  • Randa Takieddin, Dar Al-Hayat

  • A case of selective memory

  • Richard Bulliet, International Herald Tribune

  • Portugal Sets Ambitious Goals for its EU Presidency

  • DW

  • L'Europe appelée à se protéger contre la bioterreur

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro

  • Europe and America toy with Kosovo's fate

  • Vladimir Simonov, RIA Novosti

  • An Anti-Missile Proposal Doomed to Fail

  • Alexander Golts, The Moscow Times

  • Britain and Russia on the brink of diplomatic crisis

  • Luke Harding and Julian Borger, The Guardian

  • Merkel rounds on Paris over euro and ECB

  • Bertrand Benoit and Ralph Atki, Financial Times



    11 de Julho

  • El tornado Sarkozy

  • Editorial, El Pais

  • Call for vote on ‘Europe empire’

  • David Charter, Times

  • Solana: No open-ended talks on Kosovo

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • EU's Solana expects new talks with Iran's Larijani later in July

  • RIA Novosti

  • La gira relámpago de Sarkozy al Magreb esquiva Marruecos

  • Luis De Veja, ABC

  • Explaining the emergence of nationalism

  • Cenap Çakmak, Today’s Zaman

  • Reach Out to Muslim Moderates

  • James Woolsey and Nina Shea, The Moscow Times

  • Germany's Integration Summit Clouded by Turkish Boycott

  • DW

  • Polish coalition safe as populists stay put

  • Jan Cienski, Financial Times

  • Srebrenica Commemorating 12th Anniversary Of Massacre

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Over 4,000 missing in Chechnya since 1994 - human rights chief

  • RIA Novosti

  • Kommersant in Government Oversight Agency's Sights

  • Kommersant

  • Russia Puts Energy Importers Over a Barrel

  • Michael Richardson, Yale Global



    10 de Julho

  • Brown's foreign policy is still a mystery

  • Irwin Stelzer, Daily Telegraph

  • Première visite du président Sarkozy au Maghreb

  • Le Monde

  • Zebari: Turkey deploys 140,000 troops on Iraq border

  • Today’s Zaman

  • Sarkozy ruffles eurozone feathers

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU to shield gas and electricity sector from buyouts

  • David Gow, The Guardian

  • Early Elections Loom as Polish Coalition Collapses

  • DW

  • U.S. willing to wait for Russia's support on Kosovo independence

  • People’s Daily

  • Russia declassifies files on victims of Stalinist purges

  • Luke Harding, The Guardian



    9 de Julho

  • "Faire des migrations un facteur de développement"

  • Ban Ki-moon, Le Figaro

  • Grand Strategy for a Divided America

  • Charles Kupchan and Peter Trubowitz, Real Clear Politics

  • A Vision to Match the Threat

  • Walter Isaacson, Washington Post

  • Unfinished Business

  • Michael Levitin, Newsweek

  • Russia Warns Against 'Unacceptable' UN Kosovo Resolution

  • Radio Free Europe

  • The United States of Britain?

  • Niall Ferguson, LA Times

  • New UK terror threat from foreign students

  • Brendan Carlin, John Steele and Duncan Gardham, Daily Telegraph

  • Recruit Muslim spies in war on terror, urges new security chief


  • Polonia

  • Eduardo Mendoza, El Pais

  • Sarkozy set to cause division among EU finance ministers

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU Questions Need for New Anti-Terror Chief

  • DW



    8 de Julho

  • How the West lost its nerve with Russia

  • Grigory Yavlinsky and Victor Kogan-Yasny, Japan Times

  • Kosovo independence will probably face delay

  • Nicholas Wood, International Herald Tribune

  • “Serbia refuses to choose between Kosovo and EU”

  • B-92



    7 de Julho

  • US calls Serbia to choose Europe instead of Kosovo

  • EUbusiness



    6 de Julho

  • Europa, más lejos de los ciudadanos

  • Mário Soares, El Pais

  • For the EU, Africa's ills must be dealt with by Africans

  • Michele Alliot-Marie, Daily Star

  • On Kosovo, the EU is united - by a sickening lack of will

  • Jonathan Steele, The Guardian

  • EU meets with Serbian president on Kosovo

  • Serbianna

  • AK Party’s performance in foreign policy

  • Ahmet Selim Tekelioğlu, Today’s Zaman

  • EU warns France on Turkey debate plans

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Europe resists tariffs to Brazilian biofuels

  • Tobias Buck and Jonathan Wheatley, Financial Times

  • Why terrorists target Britain again?

  • Diálogo com Wang Rujun e Li Wei, People's Daily

  • Brown says Britain "getting to bottom" of bomb plot

  • Mark Trevelyan, Washington Post

  • Brown praises Musharraf’s role

  • Daily Times

  • Spain's Counter-Terrorism Policy Under Challenge by Al-Qaeda and E.T.A.

  • Soeren Kern, PINR

  • Zapatero reshuffles Spanish cabinet


  • What Bono doesn't say about Africa

  • William Easterly, LA Times



    5 de Julho

  • Europe begins picking up the pieces after the 2005 debacle

  • Joschka Fischer, Daily Star

  • Brasil y la UE sellan una alianza centrada en el cambio climático

  • Miguel Mora, El Pais

  • Poland stays tough on EU treaty

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Since terrorism is not the only threat, our leaders must learn to multi-task

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • Experts Reassess Changing Face of Europe's Terror Threat

  • DW

  • Rehn: Europe pays for Kosovo failures

  • B-92

  • Eastern Europe's third transition

  • Shigeo Katsu and Pradeep Mitra, International Herald Tribune

  • Sarkozy's Lesson for America

  • Newt Gingrich, Washington Post

  • Will the dollar lose its crown to the euro?

  • William L. Silber, Japan Times

  • Full text of Joint Statement of the 3rd EU-China Economic & Financial Dialogue

  • Peoples’ Daily

  • Some common sense from Javier Solana

  • Michael Young, Daily Star



    4 de Julho

  • El biodiésel marca la cumbre con la UE

  • Miguel Mora, El Pais

  • EU Will Not Lecture Russia, Portugal Says

  • Nikolaus von Twickel, The Moscow Times

  • U.S. must drop European missile shield plans

  • RIA Novosti

  • Yugoslavia: acto final

  • M. Á. Bastenier, El Pais

  • Beslan Survivors Sue Russia in European Court

  • Kommersant

  • Human dignity and the death penalty

  • Antonio Cassese, Japan Times

  • The energy problematic

  • Beril Dedeoglu, Today’s Zaman

  • The EU report on Kashmir

  • Ijaz Hussain, Daily Times

  • Reactor Affected in Nuclear Power Plant Fire

  • Der Spiegel



    3 de Julho

  • Europe’s non-European Europeans

  • Grigory Yavlinsky And Victor Kogan-Yasny, Daily Times

  • La UE subraya el impulso del nuevo Tratado a la lucha antiterrorista

  • Andreu Missé, El Pais

  • L'ensemble de l'Europe est devenu la cible d'apprentis terroristes

  • Arnaud De La Grange, Le Figaro

  • Polish Party Vows to Reject EU Treaty

  • DW

  • Sócrates puts Africa high on EU agenda

  • George Parker and Andrew Boundsin, Financial Times

  • Mugabe invited to Lisbon summit despite European Union ban

  • Ian Traynor, The Hindu

  • Serbia unfit for EU, reform plan needed

  • Gordana Filipovic, Canada News

  • Presidents leave Kosovo to diplomats

  • B-92

  • US-Russia differences remain on missile shield

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver



    2 de Julho

  • Avec Sarkozy et Merkel, la politique reprend ses droits en Europe

  • Jacques Barrot, Le Figaro

  • Small Portugal saddled with EU treaty and Turkey issues

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Poland predicts lively Portuguese finale on new EU treaty

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Mugabe invited to Lisbon summit despite ban

  • Ian Traynor, The Guardian

  • Lisboa debe lidiar con Kosovo y Varsovia

  • Andreu Missé, Miguel Mora, El Pais

  • Europe, Washington Divided over Kosovo's Future

  • Der Spiegel

  • Serbia owed justice in Kosovo

  • Gregory Clark, Japan Times

  • Bush, Putin To Continue Talks At Maine Summit

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Psicosis de atentado en los aeropuertos de EE.UU. y Europa

  • El Pais

  • ‘Diesel economy’ and the elections

  • Taha Özhan, Today’s Zaman

  • Russia plays "energy card"

  • Editorial, People's Daily



    1 de Julho

  • L'Afrique et l'UMA, impératifs du Portugal

  • Entrevista com João Rosa Lã, Le Matin

  • Target UK

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Lousy London Lessons

  • James Jay Carafano, New York Post

  • My plea to fellow Muslims: you must renounce terror

  • Hassan Butt, The Guardian

  • Escaping Putin's Energy Squeeze

  • Adrian Karatnycky, Washington Post

  • Putin plays to public with anti-US tirade

  • Neil Buckley, Financial Times

  • Le nouveau traité favorise mais ne garantit pas l'influence de l'Union sur la scène mondiale

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro

  • Vingt-sept pays, un seul défi énergétique

  • Fulvio Conti, Le Figaro

  • Portugal, taking EU reins, has a fight on its hands

  • Dan Bilefsky, International Herald Tribune

  • Sarkozy to face EU wrath over deficit

  • George Parker, Financial Times

  • Europeans see US as threat to peace

  • Daniel Dombey and Stanley Pignal, Financial Times

  • Moving Beyond Kyoto

  • Al Gore, New York Times

  • A road map for Mr. Blair

  • Shlomo Avineri, Jerusalem Post