segunda-feira, novembro 20, 2006

ARQUIVO: Maio


31 de Maio

  • Una gran oportunidad europea

  • José María Beneyto, ABC

  • Continental Drift

  • Gerard Baker, WS Opinion Journal

  • New Kosovo draft resolution to go to SC Thursday - U.S. diplomat

  • RIA Novosti

  • Rice Clashes With Russian on Kosovo and Missiles

  • Helene Cooper, New York Times

  • Putin to discuss Balkans, pipeline with Greek president in Kremlin

  • RIA Novosti

  • Litvinenko was British spy, says Lugovoi

  • Financial Times

  • Le Vatican dit oui à la Turquie dans l'Europe

  • Hervé Yannou, Le Figaro

  • El presidente francés pedirá a Zapatero que respalde la Constitución simplificada a cambio de apoyo en terrorismo

  • J. M. Martí Font, El Pais

  • Germany criticises EU energy liberalisation plans

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Blair demands more help for Africa

  • Deborah Summers, The Guardian



    30 de Maio

  • Europe’s Two Futures

  • Joschka Fischer, Today’s Zaman

  • Rehn salue la modération de Sarkozy sur la Turquie

  • Entrevista com Olli Rehn, Le Figaro

  • Putin tests missile in growing standoff with US

  • Tony Halpin, Times

  • Putin Finds an Ally in Portugal

  • Anna Smolchenko, The Moscow Times

  • Poland fights to keep 'high-ranking' status in EU

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Direct talks key to Kosovo solution

  • Ria Novosti

  • Cyber-terrorism is real - ask Estonia

  • Simon Finch, Daily Telegraph

  • Zapatero trata hoy el futuro de la Constitución europea con el primer ministro holandês

  • El Mundo

  • No Asian Commitment on Climate Change

  • Der Spiegel

  • Darfour: Kouchner veut aider les réfugiés

  • Alain Barluet, Le Figaro



    29 de Maio

  • Flecha y escudo: carrera de armamentos

  • Felipe González, El Pais

  • Putin goes to Europe

  • Ian Pryde, RIA Novosti

  • Bush, Putin Agree To Continue Talks On Kosovo's Future

  • Walter Pincus, Washington Post

  • Russia calls for emergency meeting on arms control in Europe

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Merkel promises 'fair' solution on EU constitution

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Nicolas Sarkozy donne six mois de répit à la Turquie

  • Le Figaro

  • La derecha avanza en Italia, pero no se produjo el 'empujón' que esperaba dar a Prodi

  • El Mundo

  • European migrants who opt to stay need more help, says survey

  • Tania Branigan, The Guardian

  • No, the United Kingdom is really not about to fall apart

  • Tom McCabe, Daily Star



    28 de Maio

  • Behind the smiles, the reality of Tony Blair’s Africa

  • Ishbel Matheson, Times

  • Sarkozy should look north for a model

  • Melvyn Krauss, Japan Times

  • Democracy à la carte

  • Felix G. Rohatyn, International Herald Tribune

  • The French Correction

  • Christopher Hitchens, Slate

  • L'UE demande à la Chine d'ouvrir davantage son marché

  • Le Monde

  • EU Welcomes Deal Between Ukrainian Rivals

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Reviving the evil empire

  • Niall Ferguson, LA Times

  • Wall of steel for G8 summit

  • Kate Connolly, The Hindu

  • Asia-Europe Meeting Serves to Flesh Out G8 Priorities

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Ukraine and Moldova Stay off the Grid

  • Kommersant

  • Rajoy dobla el pulso a Zapatero y lleva al PP al triunfo en las municipales

  • ABC



    27 de Maio

  • Blair: shackled in war on terror

  • Tony Blair, Times

  • Dealing With Putin

  • Jim Hoagland, Washington Post

  • Ukraine leaders agree to end standoff

  • Ukrainian Journal

  • Iran Says Nuke Talks With EU Back on Hours After Cancellation

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Algerian Gas and Maghreb Construction

  • Mohamed Ashab, Dar Al-Hayat



    26 de Maio

  • Gordon Brown too arrogant?

  • David Howell, Japan Times

  • M. Sarkozy et la mondialisation

  • Eric Le Boucher, Le Monde



    25 de Maio

  • G8 summit climate and aid goals at risk, Merkel says

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Treaty Consensus Bogged Down In Political Quagmire

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Nice mark II is not likely to be better than Nice mark I

  • Peter Sain ley Berry, EUObserver

  • Bosnia talks end in disarray

  • Guy Dinmore, Financial Times

  • Russia Plays the Oil Card with a Divided Europe

  • Shada Islam, Yale Global

  • Behind Putin's Estonia Complex

  • Lynn Berry, The Moscow Times

  • Old Europe, young world

  • David E Bloom and Bo Malmberg, Daily Times

  • Ukraine rivals begin to use force in deepening crisis

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Europe must remain neutral in Gaza

  • Stuart Reigeluth, Daily Star

  • Germany, EU Urges Belligerent Iran to Rethink Nuclear Program

  • Deutsche Welle



    24 de Maio

  • Merkel-Sarkozy, nuevas señales

  • Darío Valcárcel, ABC

  • Sarkozy to push for Turkey debate

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • French Proposal to End EU Crisis Makes Headway

  • Deutsche Welle

  • G8 Falters on Responsibility

  • Jeffrey Sachs, Deutsche Welle

  • Some useful lessons from the Northern Ireland peace process

  • Richard N. Haass and George J. Mitchell, Daily Star

  • Poland has made a humiliating farce out of dealing with its red ghosts

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • Appeasing Serbia hurts EU

  • Natasa Kandic and Mabel Van Oranje, Japan Times

  • Baltic cyberwar nothing but a squabble

  • Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times

  • Brown's Britain: taking the nuclear option

  • Leader, Daily Telegraph

  • Germany Extends Support to AU Troops in Darfur

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Israel, EU, PA agree to extend EU mission along Gaza border

  • Avi Issacharoff, Amos Harel and Barak Ravid, Haaretz



    23 de Maio

  • Defusing EU-Russia tension

  • Anatol Lieven, International Herald Tribune

  • What will Litvinenko murder charge cost Britain?

  • Adrian Blomfield, Daily Telegraph

  • UK paves way for new nuclear plants

  • Christopher Adams, Financial Times

  • Sarkozy en mission de séduction chez Barroso

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro

  • Italy's PM Throws Support Behind Two-Speed Europe

  • Deutsche Welle

  • European Union Calls for Calm in Lebanon

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Quartet of Mideast mediators to meet in Berlin next week

  • Haaretz

  • Turquía: ni 'sharía' ni golpe

  • Antonio Elorza, ABC



    22 de Maio

  • 'Change through Integration'

  • Gerhard Schröder, Der Spiegel

  • Iraq and Afghanistan are not the problem

  • Bronwen Maddox, Times

  • For Estonia and NATO, A New Kind of War

  • Anne Applebaum, Washington Post

  • EU 'distancing itself' from latest Georgia peace plan

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Pipeline to tighten Russian grip on energy

  • Catherine Belton and Daniel Dombey and Quentin Peel, Financial Times

  • Unite and Conquer

  • Natalia Gevorkyan, Kommersant

  • More Elections Await France

  • Kommersant

  • Europe Leads Global Condemnation of Lebanon Violence

  • Deutsche Welle

  • UK seeks extradition for Litvinenko murder

  • Jimmy Burns and Catherine Belton, Radio Free Europe



    21 de Maio

  • Trouble at the Franco-German Cabaret

  • Der Spiegel

  • Prodi to rally support in Strasbourg for EU constitution

  • International Herald Tribune

  • Turkey's AK Party struggles to hold center ground

  • Gareth Jones, Washington Post

  • Une nouvelle marge de manoeuvre s'ouvre pour la France au Moyen-Orient

  • Renaud Girard, Le Figaro

  • EU's Solana to visit Mideast, urge calm amid surge in violence

  • Haaretz

  • Positive steps for better GCC-EU relations

  • Christian Koch, Daily Star



    20 de Maio

  • Poll shows Blair legacy fails to impress

  • Ben Hall, Financial Times

  • From Paris and Ankara to Foggy Bottom

  • Barry Rubin, Jerusalem Post



    19 de Maio

  • Political geography is a changing world

  • Entrevista com Nikolai Zlobin, RIA Novosti

  • La Russie et l'Union européenne échouent à surmonter leurs divergences

  • Le Monde



    17 de Maio

  • United Nations of Democracies and Dictatorships?

  • Thorsten Benner, Deutsche Welle

  • A Defense We Just Don’t Need (Yet)

  • Michael O'hanlon, New York Times

  • Europe, marché, mondialisation: Fillon va devoir faire la synthèse des deux Sarkozy

  • Éric Zemmour, Le Figaro

  • Constitution européenne: "l'accord est nécessaire, possible, mais pas certain"

  • Entrevista com Jean-Claude Juncker, Le Monde

  • Mini or Midi Treaty?

  • Leader, Times

  • It's the trial of the year: the national interest v Murdoch and Dacre

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • EU barters with Serbia as Kosovo tensions mount

  • Andrew Rettman and Ekrem Krasniqi, EUObserver

  • Gas Union of Three

  • Dmitry Orlov, RIA Novosti

  • EU, Public Shrug as Poland Keeps Trying to Curb Journalists

  • Deutsche Welle

  • L'Algérie aux urnes, à l'ombre d'al-Qaida

  • Thierry Oberlé, Le Figaro



    16 de Maio

  • Le discours d'investiture de Nicolas Sarkozy

  • Nicolas Sarkozy, Le Figaro

  • Blair's 'special relationship'

  • Ian Kershaw, LA Times

  • Europe-U.S. alliance shifts

  • Claude Salhani, Washington Times

  • Vladimir Putin Separates Europe from America

  • Andrey Kolesnikov, Kommersant

  • Germany plays forward in EU-China relations

  • Volker Stanzel, People's Daily

  • Constitution: Berlin et Bruxelles redoutent une "mini-Europe"

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro

  • Merkel gives up on God in EU treaty

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • EU Could Start Talks With Serbia 'Very Soon'

  • Radio Free Europe

  • From color revolution to Ukraine political blues

  • Yu Sui, China Daily

  • Lariyani y Solana reanudarán el 31 de mayo las negociaciones sobre el programa nuclear

  • El Mundo



    15 de Maio

  • Interview ahead of the Russia-EU summit in Samara

  • Entrevista com Javier Solana, RIA Novosti

  • Angela Merkel's modest rise to the summit

  • Kate Connolly, The Hindu

  • The Blair legacy

  • Norman Barry, Today’s Zaman

  • Brown's Britain: Striking an EU-US Balance

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Friend or Faux?

  • Olivier Roy, New York Times

  • U.N. Draft for Kosovo Independence Circulated

  • Colum Lynch, Washington Post

  • Balkan Brawl

  • Leader, Times

  • EU states forge defence links on military research

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Climate change: new global plan to tie in worst polluters

  • David Adam and Patrick Wintour, The Guardian



    14 de Maio

  • Cost of Turkey’s crisis

  • Joseph S Nye, Daily Times

  • Portugal pushes for June treaty deal

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Putin Lands a Deal for Turkmen Gas

  • Miriam Elder, The Moscow Times

  • Germany pushes for lifting of EU sanctions on Uzbekistan

  • Ian Traynor, The Guardian

  • Nicolas Sarkozy peut-il changer le logiciel mental des Français?

  • Ezra Suleiman, Le Figaro

  • A way forward to help the Palestinians

  • Brigitte Herremans and Stephanie Koury, Daily Star

  • Poland's revolution is consuming its democratic child

  • Adam Michnik, Daily Star

  • Malta and Cyprus to get green light for 2008 switch to euro

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Benoît XVI critique les "régimes autoritaires"

  • Le Figaro



    13 de Maio

  • Strategic error poisoned Blair's legacy

  • Ian Davidson, Japan Times

  • EU tensions ahead of Russian summit

  • Daniel Dombey and Fidelius Schmid, Financial Times



    11 de Maio

  • Blair through American eyes

  • Steve Clemons, The Guardian

  • Yushchenko and Yanukovych Jostle for Power in Ukraine

  • Melissa Hahn, PINR

  • Turkey may be France's price for the new EU treaty

  • Peter Sain ley Berry, EUObserver

  • U.N. Security Council to Review Draft on Kosovo Independence

  • Warren Hoge, New York Times

  • Serbia back on EU course, Brussels says

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Spain derails EU pro-democracy strategy for Cuba

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver



    10 de Maio

  • Brown must learn the lessons from Blair's three big mistakes

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • The question mark over Gordon Brown

  • Mark Leonard, International Herald Tribune

  • Sarkozy's proposal for Mediterranean bloc makes waves

  • Katrin Bennhold, International Herald Tribune

  • German rebuke sets up tense EU-Russia summit

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Stand by Estonia

  • Leader, Daily Telegraph



    9 de Maio

  • Celebrating 50 years of commitment to global peace, prosperity

  • Benita Ferrero-Waldner, People's Daily

  • How will Brown get on with Bush?

  • Con Coughlin, Daily Telegraph

  • Northern Ireland's past has a future

  • Tony Platt, LA Times

  • Turkey Set for Fresh Membership Talks With EU

  • Deutsche Welle

  • A potentially lethal blow to France's rigid Socialists

  • Michel Rocard, Daily Star

  • Are we on the brink of a new Cold War?

  • Editorial, People's Daily

  • Headed in the Same Direction

  • Nick Piazza, The Moscow Times

  • Putin Warns Against 'Belittling' War Commemorations

  • Radio Free Europe

  • G8 Aims to Link Aid, Social Standards in Developing World

  • Deutsche Welle



    8 de Maio

  • 'Peacekeeping is a Very Ambiguous Term'

  • Entrevista com John Craddock, Der Spiegel

  • France's Ambitious Sarkozy Faces Huge Challenges

  • Federico Bordonaro, PINR

  • France: Waiting for Reform

  • Patrick Sabatier, Yale Global

  • Parti socialiste: quelle refondation?

  • Henri Weber, Le Monde

  • France wants to save major part of EU constitution, Sarkozy aide says

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Sarkozy meets resistance over ECB

  • International Herald Tribune

  • Russia and China resist EU play for Central Asia

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Russia, Bulgaria sign intergovernmental agreements in Moscow

  • RIA Novosti



    7 de Maio

  • The Right Revolution For France

  • Dominique Moisi, Real Clear Politics

  • EU Casts Cloud Over WTO Bid

  • Anna Smolchenko, The Moscow Times

  • A better plan for Kosovo

  • Hurst Hannum, The Christian Science Monitor

  • London's bridge has fallen down

  • Niall Ferguson, LA Times

  • Britain’s Elite Called on Putin to Restore Peace to Chechnya

  • Allison Gill, International Herald Tribune

  • Estonia and Russia make uneasy peace

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • People are asked: Is secularism in danger?

  • Ihsan Dagi, Today’s Zaman

  • Detienen en Marruecos a 20 terroristas acusados de formar parte de Al Qaeda

  • El Mundo

  • Steinmeier Sees New Openings for Peace in Middle East

  • Deutsche Welle



    6 de Maio

  • US and EU warn Russia on Kosovo

  • Daniel Dombey and Neil MacDonald, Financial Times

  • It's time to save lives

  • Allison Gill, International Herald Tribune

  • In Turkey, a Looming Battle Over Islam

  • Claire Berlinski, Washington Post



    5 de Maio

  • Vladimir Putin has thrived on luck, not on real reform

  • Anders Aslund, Daily Star



    4 de Maio

  • Les candidats à l'écoute de leurs voisins européens

  • Thomas Ferenczi, Le Monde

  • Turkey's EU membership, Sarkozy: No, Royal: Yes, but…

  • The New Anatolian

  • UK Voters Deliver Damning Verdict on Blair Era

  • Der Spiegel

  • President Chirac Bids Adieu to Chancellor Merkel

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Constitution européenne: les douze travaux d'Angela Merkel

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro

  • Merkel only EU politician to make top 100 list

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • EU and Asean to open talks on trade deal

  • Financial Times

  • NATO rebukes Russia over Estonia statue dispute

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU Hails Iraq Rescue Plan

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Report: Reducing Global Warming Won't Derail World Economy

  • Deutsche Welle



    3 de Maio

  • Independence for Scotland would not be good for England

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • How the European Union can extend meaningful help to Darfur

  • Joschka Fischer, Daily Star

  • Kosovo: Security Council Remains Divided On Status

  • Radio Free Europe

  • No clear winner in French presidential TV debate

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU warns Turkish military to stay out of election crisis

  • Ian Traynor, The Guardian

  • Germany Proposes IAEA-Run Uranium Enrichment Facility

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Russia cuts off oil in battle over war statue

  • Tony Halpin, Times

  • EU diplomats talk about postponing EU-Russia summit

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Prodi favours two-speed EU if mini-treaty adopted

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver



    2 de Maio

  • U.S./EU: Summit Presents United Front On Missile Defense, Iran

  • Andrew Tully, Radio Free Europe

  • Al-Qaida se finance en France et en Espagne

  • Diane Cambon, Le Figaro

  • EU Delegation Meets Hamas PM, Israel Protests

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Turkish Crisis

  • Stephen Schwartz, Weekly Standard

  • Nueva derecha y socialismo de siempre

  • Jorge Edwards, El Pais

  • A sword and shield against globalisation's dark riders

  • Simon Jenkins, The Guardian

  • Scotland may go its own way

  • Kim Murphy, LA Times

  • El amargo adiós de Tony Blair

  • Editorial, El Pais

  • Estonia calls for EU help on Russia embassy siege

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Freedom House Calls Russia’s Mass Media Not Free

  • Kommersant



    1 de Maio

  • Turkish High Court Annuls Presidential Vote

  • Deutsche Welle

  • EU giving Sudan last chance amid sanctions threat

  • Andrew Rettman, EUobserver

  • Georgia and EU play endgame on frozen conflicts

  • Andrew Rettman, EUobserver

  • La France en route vers le bipartisme?

  • Gérard Grunberg et Florence Haegel, Le Monde

  • Royal works to win votes in TV clash

  • John Thornhill, Financial Times