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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, second right, leaves an EU Africa Summit in Lisbon, Sunday Dec. 9, 2007. European and African leaders are scheduled to sign a strategic partnership agreement on Sunday, after a two-day summit marked by tensions over human rights in Zimbab EU shuns Robert Mugabe as Africa eyes talks
The Australian  | THE European Union has warned it will accept only a Zimbabwean government led by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, even as the African Union urged President Robert Mugabe to form a unity governme... (photo: AP / Paulo Duarte)
European Union EU tackles discrimination, boosts worker and health rights
Turkish Press  | L-R: EU Commissioners Viviane Reding for Information, Society and Media, Mariann Fischer Boel, for Agriculture, Nelly Kroes, for Competition, and Androulla Vassiliou, for Health, arrive at the Hotel... (photo: GFDL)
Nicolas Sarkozy France’s EU presidency hits rocky start
Dawn | PARIS, July 1: France’s presidency of the European Union got off to a rocky start on Tuesday with Poland balking at a key treaty and President Nicolas Sarkozy in a public spat with European trade ch... (photo: AP/Jim Cole)
wrapped strawberries Doha breakthrough may cut food prices
Bahrain Tribune BERLIN (Reuters) | Long term solutions needed to check oil rates: Paulson | US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson yesterday said the United States and Germany agreed that a breakthrough in the Doha roun... (photo: GNU / Chris 73)
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French EU presidency gets off to rocky start French EU presidency gets off to rocky start
Turkish Press | The Eiffel tower is lit up to mark the start of the French European Union presidency. France's six-month stint at the helm of the EU got off to a rocky start, with Pola... (photo: EC / EC)
France takes helm of EU as Poland blocks key treaty France takes helm of EU as Poland blocks key treaty
The Australian | FRANCE took the helm of the European Union today with President Nicolas Sarkozy calling for profound change even as Poland plunged the bloc further into crisis by block... (photo: EC / EC)
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson gestures as he gives an update on the markets and the economy while speaking at the Women in Housing and Finance Annual Meeting, Thursday, June 19, 2008, in Washington. Earlier Thursday, Paulson said the government must quickly give the Federal Reserve more power to regulate the financial system, saying this year's financial market turmoil highlighted the need for action. Paulson to reveal more on Fed stability role
The Times Of India |                 BERLIN: Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will reveal more details about his accelerated plans for the Feder... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
French President Nicolas Sarkozy gestures during a press conference following a two-day EU summit in Brussels, Friday, March 14, 2008. European Union leaders insist at summit talks that the costly fight against climate change will not come at the expense of their economies, with France warning that countries that don't sign up to international anti-pollution rules should face trade sanctio Nicholas Sarkozy embarks on a mission to save the European Union
The Times | Nicolas Sarkozy vowed yesterday to save the EU's reputation by showing that it could improve people's lives, even as another spanner was thrown into its gummed-up works... (photo: AP / Michel Euler)
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The Boston Globe | BRUSSELS, Belgium—A European Union veterinary expert panel on Monday further relaxed beef import restrictions on fresh meat from three South American nations. | T... (photo: WN / janice)
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks during his monthly press conference at Downing Street, in London Thursday May 15, 2008. Brown insisted Thursday that he is the best person to steady the faltering economy, after his government announced it was borrowing 2.7 billion pounds (US$5.3 billion; euro3.4 billion) to compensate millions of people hit by a change in income tax rules. Brown served for a decade as Britain's Treasury chief before becoming leader last year but has seen his reputation for economic competence crumble over the credit crunch and bungled tax change Britain Says Zimbabwe Needs New Government
Voa News | British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for the African Union to tell Zimbabwean President Mugabe the troubled African country needs a new government. Tendai Map... (photo: AP / Shaun Curry, Pool)
 Gordon Brown, Britain´s Treasury chief and the predicted successor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, laughs as he listens to a question from the audience following his speech on the environment during a conference in central London, Monday March 12, 20 The nuclear option
The Guardian | Gordon Brown has committed Britain to a nuclear future, but can a new generation of reactors shed their murky, costly image in time to solve the looming energy crisis? ... (photo: AP/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool)
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Paulson: no quick fix for oil price
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Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, center, gold medalist in the triple jump is flanked on the podium by silver medalist Francoise Mbango Etone, left, of Cameroon, and bronze medalist Tereza Marinova,, jsa1
Bulgarian triple jumper Marinova retires
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World Bank chief urges swift action on food and fuel crisis
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Paulson: no quick fix for oil price
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Russia's Tatyana Lebedeva, center, gold medalist in the triple jump is flanked on the podium by silver medalist Francoise Mbango Etone, left, of Cameroon, and bronze medalist Tereza Marinova,, jsa1
Bulgarian triple jumper Marinova retires
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