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Despite the EU's anti-discrimination legislation, a recent report showed that racist violence and crime has actually increased in Europe.
Eurobarometer reports show that European children know the risks but are nevertheless ... The long-term growth and competitiveness of Europe is dependent on the education and training ... Temperatures of 40 degrees centigrade have claimed lives in parts of southeast Europe, while ...
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EU Research Gives Hope To HIV Patients
Research into combination antiretroviral therapy has shown that long-term treatment can re-establish the immune functions of HIV patients to a healthy level.
Action Plan for European Sport
A White Paper on sport, adopted this week, focussed on the societal role of sport as well as challenges faced by the sports sector such as racism, violence and doping.
Commission Bans Misleading Sunscreen Labels
An improved labelling system for sunscreen products is being launched from summer 2007.
A Violation of the Most Fundamental of Human Rights
The European Commission puts forward a proposal for an official European Day against the Death Penalty.
The Draining of Europe's Wine Lake
After more than a year's discussion, the European Commission officially set out proposals for reform of the Common Market Organisation for wine.
Eurotariff Means Cheaper Calls For Europeans
30 June saw the introduction of the EU regulation on roaming charges. Eurotariff sets a maximum fee of 0.49 for making calls and 0.24 for receiving calls whilst abroad.
Happy 50th Birthday EU
European Union celebrates the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Treaties of Rome
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Europe for Dummies
A selection of almost testing teasers for all you budding Euro-philes out there... |
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