Brussels: Ashton comes of age in Iran talks, Newer petrol engi...

 
 
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Wednesday November 27 2013
 
 
European Union News
 
Ashton comes of age in Iran talks
 
Officials once scathing of UK diplomat are suddenly singing the peer's praises and EU ambassadors gave her team a standing ovation in Brussels
 
 
 
Newer petrol engines more harmful
 
TÜV Nord study finds GDI engines release about 1,000 times more particles classified as harmful than traditional petrol engines, including carcinogens
 
 
Cameron launches attack on EU migration
 
PM vows to deport vagrants, restrict the right of foreign nationals to benefits and calls for new rules to stop 'vast migrations'
 
 
Putin leans on Kiev as protests persist
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a stark reminder to Ukraine of its economic dependence on Moscow
 
 
Movement in Europe needs to be less free
 
Vast migrations caused by income disparities extract talent from countries that need to retain their best people and place pressure on communities
 
 
Brussels eyes response to NSA scandal
 
Policy makers have to balance demands of privacy advocates against industry fears that restrictive rules could limit companies' ability to transfer data
 
 
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