EU Increasingly Unpopular in Britain
The super-state is winning few friends in the U.K.
First ambassador from Europe since the last government collapsed in 1991
European Central Bank will oversee the new mechanism
The state-owned news channel went off the air in Europe as new sanctions kick in
Accusations of bribery over legislation favorable to tobacco companies
We'll have them negotiating their nuclear program in no time...
Original ideas on dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions left wanting
The Nobel Peace Prize winning European Union notwithstanding
Rumblings in the Nobel Peace Prize recipient is making some neighbors nervous
Artur Mas might look to the EU for help
A separate budget for the euro zone with a central treasury and borrowing power
Prize losing credibility amid euro-crisis unrest
Another in a long line of shark jumping moments by the peace prize committee
Environmentalists suspect lobbyists may have had some influence in the decision
7,000 police deployed. Tear gas fired at crowds.
Red tape is being cut at home, but there's plenty coming from Brussels
Phone call to ministers failed to get him down
Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Italy have all put forward recommendations for stiffening the sanctions regime.
Finance Minister says Spain is taking all the right steps and should wait to see what happens
Building a coalition of parties on the left
Give it a few years and that will be us
Hints that there could be a referendum on membership after the next election
It bans hyperlinks to suspect material and obligates private companies to erase supposedly objectionable content
While US complains about China's subsidies, this is going on
Frustration with the EU continues to grow across Europe
Surprisingly, it looks like some of the money is going to arming rebels, not humanitarian aid.
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