Brussels: What the German result means for the EU, EU airline ...

 
 
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Tuesday September 24 2013
 
 
European Union News
 
What the German result means for the EU
 
Changes that upended the country's political scene lower down electoral list could have major impact on Merkel-led coalition's approach to Brussels
 
 
 
EU airline policy clash threatens global pact
 
Brussels pushes to have emissions scheme endorsed by UN agency, in a move over which Brazil and US are highly critical
 
 
Merkel the visionary is misunderstood
 
The German chancellor's key insight is that protecting the interests of German taxpayers does not conflict with the struggle to keep the euro alive
 
 
ECB ready to act again on bank liquidity
 
Central bank president Mario Draghi says ECB ready 'to use any instrument, including another LTRO if needed' to keep short-term rates at warranted level
 
 
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