Friday 12. March 2010
Nr. 49 (5/2003)

Content:

Enlarging the European house together

Bishops' Conferences in the future EU member states have been expressing their views on EU accession

A Europe of universities

The Bologna process on higher education is raising radical questions in spite of apparent consensus

Kolpingwerk: Committed to Europe

The International Kolping Society bears witness to a long-standing passion for Europe

Bio-ethics in the EU - a delicate issue

After a few months' respite, the debate on the use of EU funding for research on embryonic stem cell is under way again

The EU after the Iraq war

In the eyes of many Europeans, the casualties of the war in Iraq include not only the soldiers and civilians who have died during the military campaign and its messy aftermath, but also international institutions such as the United Nations, NATO and the European Union. How much damage has really been done to the EU and its efforts to build a common foreign and security policy?

EU seeks to liberalise trade in services

Negotiations on the liberalisation of trade in services are entering a new phase

Key deadline missed for poor countries

The conflict between the development of many poor countries and the livelihood of farmers in Europe is proving hard to resolve
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