Brussels: Cameron seeks backing for migrant stance, Paris and ...

 
 
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Thursday November 28 2013
 
 
European Union News
 
Cameron seeks backing for migrant stance
 
David Cameron goes in search of a good hearing from European leaders gathered in Vilnius to discuss the EU's relations with its eastern neighbours
 
 
 
Paris and Berlin follow UK migrant call
 
Dovetailing positions reflect growing anxiety in both countries and across the EU about rising public support for populist, anti-immigration parties
 
 
ECB warns of risks posed by Fed tapering
 
Threat from global financial market turbulence has increased as a result of the market reaction to Bernanke's comments on tapering
 
 
EU fights to loosen Russia's energy grip
 
Former communist states of the east, who joined EU beginning in 2004, remain almost completely reliant on Soviet-era infrastructure for supplies
 
 
Merkel secures German coalition deal
 
Parties backed a package including a motorway toll for foreigners, liberalised citizenship rights for German-born residents of foreign origin and a minimum wage
 
 
David 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'
 
 
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