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23/8/2010 
   Peace is not magic - Jerusalem Post, Israel

There are international organizations, governments and foundations promoting this dialogue and enhancing the capacity of Palestinians and Israelis to develop positive new relationships including the Public Conversations Project, the Dialogue Institute, European People’s Party and many others.

2/7/2010 
   We must talk more about freedom - Cafe Babel, EU

A new book on Central and Eastern Europe after 1945 has been born. Another one, yes, but the difference with all the others is that this book aims to compare some of the new democracies, arisen after the fall of the Soviet empire. And thus far, this has never been done before. In The Power of Freedom, Mart Laar wants everyone to understand what happened, and the best way to achieve this understanding is by comparison. According to Mart Laar, the freedom that was lost after World War II and regained after the fall of the Iron Curtain, that freedom, would not be there if it weren't for a lot of people. It's our common history: the history of united Europe.

8/6/2010 
   Svi u Hrvatskoj trebaju raditi na završetku pregovora do početka 2011. - Hina, HR

"Premijerka Kosor je u tome imala kljucnu ulogu. Mislim da su njezini osobni napori oslobodili put prema sporazumu u pregovorima koji nisu bili laki... Ona je s arbitranim sporazumom postigla veliku stvar i pokazala u manje od godinu dana otkako je na premijerskom poloaju da izrasta u dravnika", rekao je Lopez Isturiz

21/5/2010 
   Britain and the EU: Mr Cameron visits Mrs Merkel - Economist, UK

ONE of the less plausible political predictions of recent times was that David Cameron would find doors closed to him in Paris and Berlin, were he to be elected Britain's prime minister. The theory was that Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel would refuse to see him, in protest at his decision to move Conservative members of the European Parliament from the European People's Party (the main centre right group in that assembly) to a new more sceptical alliance with mostly east European parties.

15/5/2010 
   Tusk: Polish prime minister calls for Europe to become a closer union - Deutsche Welle, DE

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is the 2010 recipient of the Charlemagne Prize, an annual award that recognizes efforts in promoting European understanding. Tusk received the prize in Aachen on May 13, with the Charlemagne judges praising him for steering Poland away from nationalism and bringing the former Soviet-bloc country into the heart of Europe.

13/5/2010 
   Europe will be coalition`s first test - the Guardian, UK

With the Lib Dems at the centre of European politics, Cameron now has the chance to distance himself from extremist allies.

12/5/2010 
   EU hopes British Lib Dems will rein in Tory europhobes - Agence France Press, FR

Britain's coalition government raised hopes in Brussels on Wednesday that the eurofriendly Liberal Democrats may neutralise the eurosceptic tendencies of their Conservative partners

9/4/2010 
Armenia Belongs In Europe, Says Sarkisian
President Serzh Sarkisian asserted Armenia’s European vocation on Wednesday at a meeting with the visiting head of an alliance of Europe’s leading conservative parties.
31/3/2010 
Not playing their games The awkward relationship between Britain and the rest of Europe
The awkward relationship between Britain and the rest of Europe may be about to get a lot worse

THIS newspaper recently conducted an unscientific survey of around two dozen Berliners who might be described as Germany’s elite. The various politicians, bureaucrats and businesspeople disagreed about many subjects. But on one thing they were firm. The election of a Conservative government in Britain would be a disaster. Their contempt for the Tories as “myopic, ignorant little Englanders” was matched only by their fear that David Cameron’s party was hellbent on destroying the European Union.
27/3/2010 
European leaders discuss situation in Belarus European leaders discussed the situation in Belarus during a summit of the European People`s Party
European leaders discussed the situation in Belarus during a summit of the European People's Party held in Brussels on March 25, said the press office of the Movement for Freedom.
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