sábado, novembro 18, 2006

ARQUIVO: Março


31 de Março

  • EU refuses to back Britain over call to threaten exports freeze

  • Tom Baldwin, Dominic Kennedy and David Charter, Times



    30 de Março

  • The Mid-Life Crisis of the EU

  • Patrick Buchanan, Real Clear Politics

  • Solana calls for EU-level debate on missile shield

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • 'Europe is increasingly fading away'

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Commissioner Seeks To Breathe Life Into EU's Neighborhood Policy

  • Ahto Lobjakas, Radio Free Europe

  • EU presses Russia to drop Polish meat ban

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Britain Asks EU For Help in Iran Stand-Off

  • Der Spiegel

  • 15 Britons In a Sea Of Intrigue

  • David Ignatius, Washington Post

  • UN 'Concerned' At Iran's Detention Of British Sailors

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Soft? So they call me soft, eh? ‘Rocky’ Royal comes out fighting

  • Charles Bremner, Times



    29 de Março

  • Missiles, oil, and Europe re-divided

  • Joschka Fisher, Today’s Zaman

  • Faced with Iranian blackmail, Europe must show real solidarity

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • The Race to End French 'Specialness'

  • David Ignatius, The Moscow Times

  • Chirac y la fuerza nuclear

  • Darío Valcárcel, ABC

  • Poland to fight for 'square root' law in EU treaty

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • EU fears Kosovo handover could prompt violence

  • Fidelius Schmid, Daniel Dombey and Neil MacDonald, Financial Times

  • EU wants Israel-Quartet meeting soon

  • Jerusalem Post

  • Kyrgyz Prime Minister Resigns

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Massive Solar Plant Opens in Portugal

  • Der Spiegel



    28 de Março

  • Por qué Rusia teme la defensa antimisiles transatlântica

  • Soeren Kern, GEES

  • The 50-Year Itch

  • Anne Applebaum, Slate

  • Les nouvelles ambitions de l'Europe

  • Philippe Ricard, Le Monde

  • Russia Wants Fact-Finding Mission Sent To Kosovo

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Turkey back at EU's negotiating table

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • EU launches new Central Asia policy in Kazakhstan

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver



    27 de Março

  • The Berlin Fudge

  • Daniel Schwammenthal, The Moscow Times

  • Berlin declaration's 'fortune' is lost in translation

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • Eurasia and Russia

  • Ali Bulac, Today’s Zaman

  • Great Wall of Kremlin-China

  • Andrei Kolesnikov, Kommersant

  • Kosovo: Ahtisaari recommande l'indépendance

  • Le Figaro

  • Serbia and Russia react differently to Kosovo independence plan

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Paisley and Adams agree to form executive on May 8th

  • Gerry Moriarty, The Irish Times

  • Iran Questioning British Sailors

  • Radio Free Europe



    26 de Março

  • L'Europe pusillanime au Darfour

  • Chris Patten, Le Monde

  • European Union as a peace Project

  • Ihsan Dagi, Today’s Zaman

  • Un ansia de seguridad personal y social

  • Joaquín Estefanía, El Pais

  • Leaders agree on a date to raise treaty from the dead

  • David Charter, Times

  • Berlin Declaration avoids mention of EU constitution

  • People Daily

  • Will France's Third Man bury the Fifth Republic?

  • Dominique Moisi, Daily Star

  • Royal backs Turkey's EU membership

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Kosovo Envoy To Brief UN Security Council

  • Radio Free Europe



    25 de Março

  • EU Leaders Adopt 50th Anniversary Berlin Declaration

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Merkel vows to continue confidential EU constitution strategy

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • What are European values?

  • Charles Grant, The Guardian

  • On Its 50th, E.U. Faces an Identity Crisis

  • Craig Whitlock, Washington Post

  • Waiting for Freedom, Messing It Up

  • Adam Michnik, New York Times

  • France’s ‘third man’ courts business

  • Delphine Strauss, Financial Times



    24 de Março

  • EU Demands Release of British Troops; Marines Allegedly Confess

  • Deutsche Welle

  • L'Europe, 50 ans et un modèle en crise

  • Jean-Louis Andreani, Le Monde

  • 'We had no time to philosophise about this revolution'

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • Pope criticises EU for excluding God

  • Philip Pullella, Washington Post



    23 de Março

  • Europa significa libertad y solidaridad

  • José Manuel Durão Barroso, El Pais

  • German Chancellor Favors Creation of European Army

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Influence Far Abroad

  • Janusz Bugajski, The Moscow Times

  • A new dividing line in Europe

  • M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times

  • Genocide in Bosnia: Lawyers’ justice versus justice

  • Richard Falk, Today’s Zaman

  • Creating a state of denial

  • Svante E. Cornell and Michael Jonsson, International Herald Tribune

  • No good options in a deteriorating situation

  • Bronwen Maddox, Times

  • Iran sanctions resolution due for Security Council vote Saturday

  • Haaretz



    22 de Março

  • Europe needs a bold new story - and to invent new ways to tell it

  • Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian

  • Britain, France, US won't agree to 90-day 'time out' on sanctions

  • Jerusalem Post

  • Ukrainian Parliament Warns Against U.S. Missile Plans

  • Radio free Europe

  • EU-US Open Skies Deal to Benefit Passengers

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Legal limbo in Kosovo could trigger chaos, EU warns

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • No Mladic, no talks

  • Gareth Evans and James Lyon, International Herald Tribune

  • Les Vingt-Sept rendent hommage au "modèle social européen"

  • Alexandrine Bouilhet, Le Figaro



    21 de Março

  • Europa: de los retos a las oportunidades

  • Horst Köhler, Anibal Cavaco Silva Y Janez Drnovsek, El Pais

  • France must prove it's still a driving force in Europe

  • Noelle Lenoir, Daily Star

  • Now you’re grown up, make friends with America

  • Rosemary Righter, Times

  • Getting the EU Back Into Eurasia

  • Raffaello Pantucci and Alexandros Petersen, The Moscow Times

  • Don't Take Poland for Granted

  • Radek Sikorski, Washington Post

  • The next European generation

  • Editorial, The Christian Science Monitor

  • Ankara se vexe d'être exclue du cinquantenaire de l'Europe

  • Laure Marchand, Le Figaro

  • EU nervous and introspective at fifty years of age

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Senior European officials plan to meet with Palestinian ministers in coming days

  • Haaretz



    20 de Março

  • A European moment

  • Wolfgang Ischinger, The Guardian

  • L'Europe face au défi de l'énergie

  • Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Le Monde

  • La UE alcanza sus 50 años en crisis

  • Andreu Missé, El Pais

  • Looking Her Age

  • Leader, Times

  • Details on EU birthday declaration emerge

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • La Pologne donne à Mme Merkel des signes d'ouverture

  • Le Monde

  • EU, US set to end boycott of Palestinians

  • Daniel Dombey and Roula Khalaf and Guy Dinmore, Financial Times

  • Russia Objects to U.N. Plan for Kosovo as 'One-Sided'

  • Warren Hoge, New York Times



    19 de Março

  • The Lack of Vision Thing

  • Entrevista com Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, Newsweek

  • Poland compromises on EU birthday declaration

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • EU begins countdown to 50th birthday carnival

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserverlle

  • L'Union européenne décide de prolonger de trois mois son aide financière aux Palestiniens

  • Le Monde

  • Prospects for a New EU-Russia Agreement

  • Fraser Cameron, The Moscow Times

  • The Best of Europe

  • Newsweek



    16 de Março

  • “L’UE répond au défi de la mondialisation"

  • Entrevista com Angela Merkel, Le Figaro

  • L'Europe, cette folie salutaire qui n'a pas vieilli en cinquante ans

  • Maurice Faure, Sylvie Goulard, Guillaume Klossa et Gaetane Ricard-Nihoul, Le Figaro

  • US Says Missile Shield Protects EU, Open to NATO Framework

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Russia tightens grip on EU energy supply

  • Luke Harding, The Guardian

  • Wallstrom backs Warsaw on constitution energy clause

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • Chancellor Merkel Heads to Poland as Tensions Remain High

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Montenegro takes small step toward EU

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Central fingerprint database plan draws fire from all over EU

  • David Charter, Times

  • A passage buoyed by hope alone

  • Robyn Dixon, LA Times



    15 de Março

  • Fit at 50?

  • The Economist

  • Prague bids to downplay the Berlin Declaration

  • Simon Taylor, European Voice

  • Continental Drift

  • Gerard Baker, Weekly Standard

  • EU defies pessimists' dire predictions

  • Giles Merritt, Japan Times

  • Big powers to put Iran deal to UN

  • Financial Times

  • EU Talks With Syria After a Two-Year Dialogue Freeze

  • Deutsche Welle

  • EU, ASEAN Seek to Improve Ties at Talks

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Russia, Greece, And Bulgaria Sign Pipeline Deal

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Putin and Prodi Seal Power and Plane Deals

  • The Moscow Times



    14 de Março

  • Lieberman slams European hesitation on Iran sanctions

  • Jerusalem Post

  • Europe leads bid to lure Syria in from the cold

  • Ian Black, Guardian

  • La France et ses deux Europe

  • Stéphane Marchand, Le Figaro

  • Merkel eyes tricky Poland visit

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • Bulgaria's nuclear plea set to be rejected

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Stocks in Asia and Europe drop after Wall St. losses

  • Heather Timmons, International Herald Tribune

  • To avoid 'us vs. them' in Balkans, rewrite history

  • Nicole Itano, The Christian Science Monitor

  • Staline envisageait une Pologne moins grande

  • Le Figaro

  • Germany Aims for the Moon - But Why?

  • Deutsche Welle



    13 de Março

  • United vision of justice can defeat terror

  • Gijs de Vries, Japan Times

  • B.M.D. Debate Heats Up in Europe

  • Federico Bordonarom, PINR

  • Palestine, l'Europe face à ses responsabilités

  • Robert Malley, Le Monde

  • Russia's Test In Kosovo

  • Richard Holbrooke, Washington Post

  • EU's blueprint for Kosovo takeover revealed

  • Renata Goldirova, EUObserver

  • Merkel Calls For Open Discussion with Russia

  • Kommersant

  • Un archipiélago finlandés amenaza con rechazar la Constitución Europea

  • El Pais

  • L'opposition russe sort laminée des urnes

  • Fabrice Nodé-Langlois, Le Figaro



    12 de Março

  • The European Union is ailing? If you think so, look again

  • Giles Merritt, Daily Star

  • Palestine, l'Europe face à ses responsabilités

  • Robert Malley, Le Monde

  • China blames WTO blockage on US and EU

  • Richard McGregor, Financial Times

  • Hungary chooses Gazprom over EU

  • Judy Dempsey, International Herald Tribune

  • Chirac's departure marks end of EU era

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • Poll surge unsettles French socialists’ bid

  • Martin Arnold, Financial Times

  • Spain Unveils Memorial To Madrid Train Bomb Victims

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Kosovo talks shift to UN after Vienna deadlock

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver

  • Pro-Kremlin Parties Dominate Regional Elections

  • Radio Free Europe



    11 de Março

  • EU's Top Diplomat to Re-Engage With Syria

  • Deutsche Welle



    10 de Março

  • Breaking Putin's Cordon

  • Masha Lipman, Washington Post

  • La France demande à l'UE d'assouplir les sanctions contre les Palestiniens

  • Le Monde

  • Israel decries Solana's visit to Syria

  • Jerusalem Post



    9 de Março

  • Kosovo's moment

  • Agim Ceku, EUObserver

  • Russia: Opposition Voices Stifled in Regional Polls, Critics Say

  • Chloe Arnold, Radio Free Europe

  • The EU Hammers Out a Compromise

  • Carsten Volkery, Der Spiegel

  • Germany pushes fast-track strategy for EU constitution

  • Ian Traynor e David Gow, The Guardian

  • Les adieux bruxellois de Jacques Chirac

  • Le Figaro

  • Merkel quiere festejar a lo grande los 50 años de Europa

  • ABC

  • EU Agrees to Energy Targets

  • Time

  • Angela Merkel veut une Europe écologique

  • Le Figaro



    8 de Março

  • Renewable energy fight likely to set EU summit mood

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • IAEA Board Approves Iran Aid Cuts

  • Radio Free Europe

  • Elections in Turkey: 3 scenarios to help define future policy

  • Philip Robins, Daily Star

  • Ukraine changes tone on EU enlargement

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver

  • In UN Report, Good and Bad News for Working Women

  • Deutsche Welle



    7 de Março

  • La France freine l'Allemagne

  • Stéphane Marchand, Le Figaro

  • EU: Energy Security To Top Summit Agenda

  • Ahto Lobjakas, Radio Free Europe

  • Germany Piques Interest With Shared Nuclear Fuel Plan

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Missing Iranian official being questioned in N. Europe

  • Yoav Stern, Haaretz

  • Tories promise EU reform, but only the Czechs will join in

  • Philip Webster and Rory Watson, Times

  • ‘Do as I say, not as I do’ is Barroso’s green message

  • David Charter and Rory Watson, Times

  • Serbia receives EU membership horizon

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • El laberinto saharaui

  • Editorial, El Pais



    6 de Março

  • Neuf commandements pour l'Union européenne

  • Ivo Opstelten, Le Monde

  • Building an EU that we can all be proud of

  • David Cameron and Mirek Topolanek, Daily Telegraph

  • Caught in the vise of Russia's illiberal 'liberal empire'

  • Vladimer Papava, Daily Star

  • Paris et Berlin s'affrontent sur les énergies renouvelables

  • Pierre Avril, Le Figaro

  • EU rifts deepen over US missile shield plan

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • UK agrees to euro reference in EU birthday declaration

  • Mark Beunderma, EUOBserver

  • German group seeks Iran gas contract

  • Carola Hoyos, Daniel Dombey and Ivar Simensen

  • Livni calls on Europe not to let financial considerations dictate Iran policy

  • Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post

  • Abbas accuses EU of discriminating against PA, being pro-Israel

  • Akiva Eldar, Haaretz



    5 de Março

  • Repenser la politique étrangère

  • Dominique Moisi, Le Monde

  • Engage Iran through the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

  • Michel Rocard, Daily Star

  • Eastern challenge to West European jobs

  • Hans Werner Sinn, Japan Times

  • Turkey replaces the EU with a return to the Middle East

  • Soli Ozel, Daily Star

  • Birthday declaration puts Merkel to EU constitution test

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • More UN failure in the Balkans

  • Shlomo Avineri, Jerusalem Post

  • War Crimes Trial Begins for Former Kosovo Prime Minister

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Big Little Countries

  • Sergey Strokan, Kommersant

  • Likely Russian Presidential Candidate Faces The Public

  • Radio Free Europe

  • EU wary of US idea for UN action on Burma

  • Andrew Rettman, EUObserver



    4 de Março

  • U.S. official: EU, China reluctant to impose sanctions on Iran

  • Aluf Benn, Haaretz



    3 de Março

  • Nations fail to agree on Iran sanctions

  • Tovah Lazaroff, Jerusalem Post

  • Ukraine PM wants U.S. to discuss radar deployment with Kiev

  • RIA Novosti

  • Turkey Acts To Expand Caspian Basin Energy Presence

  • Nicholas Birch, Eurasianet



    2 de Março

  • Europe has a vital role to play in bringing Iran around

  • Joschka Fischer, Daily Star

  • Major powers make progress on possible sanctions against Iran

  • Jeruselem Post

  • 'French attitude is not the right way'

  • Entrevista com Carl Bildt, Todays Zaman

  • Strike Out

  • Leader, Times

  • EU tries to ease Russian fears over US missile project

  • Helena Spongenberg, EUObserver

  • MEPs wrestle over report on Croatia's EU progress

  • Honor Mahony, EUObserver

  • General Says U.S. Wants Antimissile Base In Caucasus

  • Radio Free Europe



    1 de Março

  • Condi's rock'n'roll approach has been and gone. Let's try Benita's slow waltz

  • Timothy Garton Ash, Guardian

  • Splitting From and Over Europe

  • Maria Ordzhonikidze and Lev Gudkov, The Moscow Times

  • La Europa del derecho: solo

  • Darío Valcárcel, ABC

  • Britain withdraws troops from Bosnia after 15 years

  • Michael Evans, Times

  • Spain and Germany up pressure on EU constitution

  • Mark Beunderman, EUObserver

  • Airbus to cut 1,600 British jobs in European shakeup

  • Terry Macalister, Guardian

  • Eurozone inflation up 1.8 per cent in February

  • Ivar Simensen, Financial Times

  • EU fundamental rights agency launched despite doubts

  • Lucia Kubosova, EUObserver