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The European Union on Friday proposed a $1.6 billion two-year emergency fund to help poor countries cope with the global food crisis.
made popular Jul 18 2008
Belgium’s king refused to accept the resignation of the prime minister and his government Thursday, calling on key officials to redouble efforts to resolve an...
made popular Jul 18 2008
Belgium’s king refused to accept the resignation of the prime minister and his government Thursday, calling on key officials to redouble efforts to resolve an...
made popular Jul 18 2008
Belgium’s king refused to accept the resignation of the prime minister and his government Thursday, calling on key officials to redouble efforts to resolve an...
made popular Jul 18 2008
European Union regulators have expanded their antitrust case against Intel Corp., claiming that the world’s largest semiconductor maker has deliberately squeezed...
made popular Jul 17 2008
European Union regulators say they have added more antitrust charges to their case against chip maker Intel Corp. claiming that the company has deliberately squeezed...
made popular Jul 17 2008
Eight out of 10 Web sites selling mobile phone ring tones and graphics are tricking people with hidden fees or false advertising, the EU’s consumer affairs...
made popular Jul 17 2008
Belgium’s government collapsed Tuesday, unable to resolve an enduring divide over more self-rule for the country’s Dutch and French-speakers. The gap was so...
made popular Jul 15 2008
Are mobile phone companies taking advantage of teenagers’ addiction to chatting in text messages? The top telecommunications regulator for the European Union...
made popular Jul 15 2008
Prime Minister Yves Leterme offered the resignation of his government Monday after it failed to rally around constitutional reforms designed to grant more self-rule to...
made popular Jul 14 2008
European regulators are nearing a decision on whether to impose price caps on text messaging and mobile Internet use while traveling.
made popular Jul 11 2008
International donors on Friday pledged more than half of the euro1.5 billion ($2.36 billion) in aid requested by Kosovo to build up its infrastructure and democratic...
made popular Jul 11 2008
A top U.S. aid official says the United States will pledge around $400 million at Friday’s international donor conference for Kosovo.
made popular Jul 10 2008
The European Union’s highest court ruled Thursday that a lower court made several mistakes when it overturned regulatory approval for Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann...
made popular Jul 10 2008
Belgians finally get the chance to buy one of Apple Inc.’s coveted iPhones on Friday _ at the highest prices in the world.
made popular Jul 9 2008
EU officials want European schoolchildren to swap their French fries for fruit. The European Union is aiming to spend $140 million a year to provide free fruit and...
made popular Jul 8 2008
The EU’s top farm official is begging German farmers to stop mailing her milk.
made popular Jul 8 2008
The European Union has formally invited Slovakia to join the euro zone on Jan. 1, 2009.
made popular Jul 8 2008
Brewer InBev turned up the heat in its $46 billion bid for Anheuser-Busch, announcing Monday that it will attempt to remove the company’s entire board.
made popular Jul 7 2008
Brewer InBev says it will file a statement with U.S. regulators seeking to remove the entire board of Anheuser-Busch, turning up the heat in its $46 billion unsolicited...
made popular Jul 7 2008
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European Union regulators on Monday cleared South Korea’s STX Corp. to buy a 39 percent stake in Europe’s largest shipbuilder, Aker Yards ASA.
made popular May 5 2008
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