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Court Overturns OK of Sony-BMG Unit Merger

An EU court overturned the European Commission's approval of the merger between the music units of Sony and Bertelsmann AG on Thursday, forcing the companies to request clearance for the deal again. Complete Story

EU Court Overturns Sony BMG Approval

An EU court overturned the European Commission's approval of the merger between the music units of Sony and Bertelsmann AG on Thursday, forcing the companies to request clearance for the deal again.

Microsoft Penalized Over Servers

At its core, the $357 million fine levied against Microsoft Corp. comes down to one simple contention: Microsoft's software for computer servers works faster and more efficiently with its ubiquitous Windows operating system than do rivals' offerings.

EU Proposes Cap on Cellular Roaming Rate

The European Union's head office on Wednesday proposed legislating controls on the cost of using a mobile phone abroad, saying network operators make "excessive" profits on roaming calls and have ignored appeals to moderate prices.

EU Levies $357 Million Fine on Microsoft

The European Union levied a second massive fine — $357 million — on Microsoft and threatened greater penalties in the future unless the world's largest software company obeys a 2004 antitrust order to share technical details of its Windows operating system with rivals.

EU Fines Microsoft $357M, Threatens More

The EU fined Microsoft Corp. $357 million on Wednesday and threatened more penalties, saying the company failed to obey a 2004 antitrust order to share technical information that would allow rivals' software to communicate better with Windows.

Euro Economies Grow Faster Than Expected

The 12 economies that use the euro are expanding faster than previous forecasts, but not all are taking heed of the EU's warning of making hay while the sun shines, EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said Monday.

EU Regulators Prepare to Fine Microsoft

The European Union's battle against Microsoft Corp. is heating up as regulators prepare to fine the company for flouting a 2004 antitrust ruling that said it deliberately tried to cripple rivals.

EU Scientists Warn of Tanning Lamp Risk

European Union experts warned Thursday sunbeds and tanning lamps may increase the risk of skin cancer, and advised against their use by children and other people at high risk.

EU Tones Down Criticism of Israel

The shift is subtle but unmistakable. European governments — long accused of being pro-Arab — have toned down criticism of Israel, left in shock by the rise to power of Islamic Hamas which they consider a terrorist outfit.

EU: Microsoft to Face More Fines

The European Commission will levy more fines against software maker Microsoft Corp. because it has not complied with an EU antitrust order to share information with rivals, Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said Thursday.

Conservation Group Warns Tuna Threatened

Bluefin tuna risk being fished to extinction in the North East Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, a conservation group warned Wednesday, appealing for an immediate ban on catches of the highly prized fish.

EU: Euronext-NYSE Should Retain EU Rules

Euronext NV's exchanges should continue to operate under EU financial rules if a takeover bid from the owner of the New York Stock Exchange Group Inc. succeeds, the European Union's financial services chief said Wednesday.

EU Urged to Set Minimum Investment Limit

The EU should not regulate hedge funds more strictly but should set a minimum threshold for joining to prevent small-scale investors from dabbling in the high-risk investments, a group of advisers told the European Commission on Tuesday.

EU Regulators OK Inco Buying Falconbridge

EU regulators on Tuesday cleared Canadian company Inco Ltd.'s $15 billion purchase of Falconbridge Ltd., a deal that would create the world's largest nickel producer, but joined U.S. regulators in ordering Falconbridge to sell off a Norwegian nickel refinery.

EU Senator: CIA Prison Probe Calls Ignored

The lead European investigator looking into allegations that Poland and Romania hosted secret CIA prisons said Monday that neither government has responded to calls for their own inquiries into the matter.

EU Regulators Support Fining Microsoft

In a major step toward new penalties against Microsoft Corp., Europe's antitrust regulators voted unanimously Monday in favor of fining the world's largest software company for flouting a 2004 ruling, two people close to the case said.

European Companies to Unveil Food Labels

European food and drink companies said Monday they would introduce voluntary guidelines to show shoppers how much fat, fiber and sugar are packed into the food they buy as part of an EU push against a feared obesity epidemic.

BP Oil, Gas Output Tumbles Yet Again

Energy company BP PLC said Monday that oil and gas output fell for the fourth straight quarter and that its refinery explosion in Texas will cost it $500 million more than it had anticipated.

EU Charges MasterCard With Price-Fixing

The European Commission has charged MasterCard Inc. with fixing the fees retailers must pay for accepting MasterCard and Maestro branded cards, saying this limits competition between banks who use the service.

EU Approves Sale of MS Drug Tysabri

The U.S. and Irish makers of Tysabri, a highly touted drug used to suppress the effects of multiple sclerosis, said Thursday that European Union authorities have cleared the way for the drug's sale throughout the 25-nation bloc.

EU Explores Tighter Broadband Regulation

The European Commission unveiled plans Thursday that would force telecommunications providers to share broadband infrastructure with rivals and unify regulations in the sector.

Putin Orders Probe Into Hostages' Deaths

President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian special services to try to find and eliminate the killers of four Russian hostages in Iraq, news agencies reported Wednesday.

EU Official: Suspects Handed Over to U.S.

The European Union's top justice official said Tuesday that suspected terrorists had been transferred to U.S. intelligence agents on European territory, but he added that it was not known whether these actions were illegal.

EU Official: Suspects Handed Over to U.S.

The European Union's top justice official said Tuesday that suspected terrorists had been transferred to U.S. intelligence agents on European territory.

The Wire

Jewish Brit: "brutal, totalitarian" Israeli invasion of Gaza

Source: MWC News

Roger van Zwanenberg (Pluto Books, UK): "Just as Nazi Germany could not survive for long, so too, a brutal Israel, brutalizing her own and all the surrounding people, cannot survive for long ...totalitarian regime in Israel."

Eurotunnel files for French 'Chapter 11': what happens next?

Source: thisismoney.co.uk

It simply could not be made to work - yet: Eurotunnel files for protection in France against bankruptcy.

Putin challenges EU over human rights in Baltic States

Source: en.rian.ru

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the European Union to review the human rights implications of its current policy in the Baltic States, and warned against "double standards", in a statement released by the Kremlin press service Wednesday.

Iran Dispute Headed to Security Council, France Says

Source: bloomberg.com

The Iranian nuclear dispute will be referred back to the United Nations Security Council, French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said today after a major- power meeting in Paris.

Turkey warned over media freedom

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

The European Union has called on Turkey to amend a controversial article in its penal code in order to guarantee freedom of expression. The move comes after a Turkish court upheld a prison sentence against an editor for insulting "Turkishness".

Babacan warns Brussels against consequences of Cyprus setback

Source: turkishdailynews.com.tr

If Turkey's European Union accession process is derailed due to the deep-seated Cyprus problem, the consequences will be very dangerous and far beyond the imagination, Turkey's top EU negotiator warned yesterday.

Microsoft 'facing huge EU fine'

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

The European Commission is preparing to impose a fine of between 200m euros and 300m euros ($383.2m; £207.6m) on Microsoft to punish it for failing to comply with an anti-competition ruling. The suggested 300m euro fine is thought to be backdated to a warning issued to the fir …

Iran needs no nuclear weapons - Larijani

Source: RIA Novosti

Iran's top nuclear negotiator said Tuesday his country needed no nuclear weapons.

Pinochet 'sold cocaine to Europe and US'

Source: guardian.co.uk

From the page: -- Augusto Pinochet's $26m (£14m) fortune was amassed through cocaine sales to Europe and the US, the general's former top aide for intelligence has alleged. --

Statistics on US and Foreign aid

Source: globalissues.org

This is a detailed background piece, from a site which I use a lot - so it's seeded for reference rather than "news":

EU Parliament demands to know more about secret U.S. programs

Source: iht.com

The European Parliament demanded Thursday that European governments and European institutions in Brussels disclose how much they knew about a secret U.S. program to tap into international banking data.

EU bans antibiotic abuse in agriculture

Source: UCS FEED

On January 1, 2006, the European Union (EU) banned the feeding of all antibiotics and related drugs to livestock for growth promotion purposes; US lags behind EU on this vital antibiotic-resistance & public health matter.

Government urged to back EU's Gaelic ruling

Source: thescotsman.scotsman.com

The UK government is being urged to back moves to allow Gaelic speakers to use their native tongue to communicate with the European Parliament.

Dutch Parliament says No to European criminal law against IP violations

Source: FFII

The Hague, 3 July 2006. Both Chambers of the Dutch Parliament (Staten-Generaal) unanimously concluded last Thursday that the European Commission has no competence to propose a directive to criminalise intellectual property infringements.

Source: Microsoft set to be fined €2m a day

Source: CNET News.com

Oops. Apparently, Microsoft haven't complied with the EU's antitrust ruling, which opens them up to some incredibly large fines - $2.56 million per day.

EU suggest free trade area including Russia

Source: iht.com

Two European Union officials on Monday unexpectedly floated the idea of opening talks with Moscow on forming a huge free trade area encompassing Europe and Russia, and expressed the hope that member countries would approve of the idea. An EU spokesman, however, later backpeda …

Pruning the Weeds: Is it EADS management or structure in need of change?

The inevitable has happened at Airbus and EADS - yet many are still surprised, as it always appeared that the "European Way" of doing business sees the incompetent remain in authority even when their errors are both plain to see and of huge proportions.

Finnish EU presidency to be preoccupied with Turkey

Source: turkishdailynews.com.tr

The key to breaking the deadlock could lie in progress on finding a settlement between northern and southern Cyprus, says Finnish Foreign Minister Tuomioja

US downplays planned 'shared vision' document with Turkey

Source: turkishdailynews.com.tr

The United States warned against hyping the importance of a bilateral shared vision document planned to be announced when Foreign Minister Abdullah Gül visits here this week, saying the document would be a useful tool in efforts to boost the two nations' ties, but that it was n …

Finland seeks better climate for revised EU constitution

Source: euobserver.com

From the page: -- The Finnish government has said an improved overall "political climate" is necessary to give a slightly re-drafted EU constitution a chance, as Helsinki takes over the EU's helm on Saturday (1 July). --

Soccer dreams and reality

Source: International Herald Tribune

Far from the festive atmosphere of the World Cup, the race for cheap talent in Europe's lucrative soccer industry has created yet another wrinkle in the immigration debate, as every year thousands of boys from Africa and Latin America are lured to Europe by dubious agents hawkin …

Portugal fifth most developed online market in European Union

Source: macauhub.com.mo

Portugal is the fifth country in the European Union to have developed most “sophistication in online services,” over the last two years, according to a report due to be officially published in Brussels Thursday.

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