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The Commission has adopted today a package of measures aimed at authorising law enforcement authorities to consult the EURODAC database for the purpose of fighting terrorism and serious crime, such as trafficking in human beings and in drugs.
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Poor housing remains a blight across Europe and Tuesday evening MEPs will debate a plan to extend EU funding to help renovate... 

European Integration And The Need For Reform In Bosnia

Commentary about the Bosnia-Herzegovina is today dominated either by a focus on crises, which talks up the risk of violence,... 


Saint-Gobain Containers Commits To Remain In Louisiana

Saint-Gobain Containers will retain 350 jobs with average annual salaries of at least $51,000, plus benefits. Governor Bobby... 


EU Changes Visa And Travel Rules In Europe

At the moment an Argentinian working for a French company in Spain can’t travel to France for a meeting on

Machine Learning In Europe Revolutionizes Software Development

Automation technology has revolutionised the fine-tuning needed to maximise software performance on devices such as mobile phones. Application developers for

European Parliament Debates Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

During the cold war the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) was the cornerstone of international efforts to control the balance

As The Arctic Ice Melts Where Is The Governance For Safety Or Pollution

As the ice melts and the native Inuit people and polar bears retreat, more and more ships and commercial explorers

U.S. Air Force Tanker Contract Loses European Bidder

Northrop-Grumman has given up a lengthy effort to win a huge contract to build the next generation of aerial refueling

Can Men And Women Get Equal Pay In Europe

The continuing pay gap between men and women in the EU, violence against women and more female MEPs were some

Interview With Thijs Berman On His Concerns For Afghanistan

As the international community strives for “mission accomplished” in Afghanistan and defeat of the Taliban, we talk to Dutch Social

Scottish MEP Encourages More Students To Apply For Erasmus Education

Every year over 180,000 students across Europe study in the Erasmus University exchange programme. Students spend a semester or academic

MEPs Vote On Financial Aid To German And Lithuanian Displaced Workers

Over €7.6 million in financial aid for training and self-employment could be available to former workers in Germany and Lithuania

Europe Uses Cloud Computing To Go After Money Laundering

Money laundering is estimated at  €1 trillion worldwide – a huge problem. Now European researchers are using cloud computing services

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