Morning Brief – Headlines

Friday, 4 November 2011

- G20 leaders focus on Eurozone crisis

- Israel planning to attack Iran? 

- Palestinian bid at UN SC closer to rejection

- Ashton supports Arab League on Syria

- Ashton in Japan

- Barroso welcomes deal on Russian WTO accession

- Full text of Tymoshenko’s letter to the EU

- EU and US test readiness for cyber attacks

- EU-Washington Forum

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Morning Brief Headlines

Thursday, 3 November 2011

- Path for Russia’s WTO entry cleared

- Tymoshenko in favor of EU-Ukraine agreement

- EU urges Israel to backtrack on settlements

- Ashton in Japan

- G20 summit in Cannes starts today

- Background: EU’s risky policy in Bosnia

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

- UNESCO grants Palestinians full membership

- UN calls Cyprus summit

- G20 summit in Cannes – look ahead

- Ashton welcomes Kyrgyz election

- Cuban recipient of EP’s Sakharov prize detained

- EU-US summit on November 28

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Monday, 31 October 2011

- Ban-Ki Moon meets Cypriot leaders

- Ashton concerned over exchange of fire in Gaza, Israel

- Ashton, Fuele on Tunisia’s elections

- Ashton co-chairs meeting on piracy

- Ashton to visit Japan

- Piebalgs travels to Colombia

- Barroso, Van Rompuy on G20 summit

- Comment: Can a two-tier EU have a single foreign policy?

- Comment: EU’s weak response to Arab changes

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- More background, analysis and commentary

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Friday, 28 October 2011

- Russia close to WTO membership

- EU bail-out fund chief: no deal with China yet

- EP’s Sakharov Prize honors Arab spring

- EP on Tymoshenko trial

- EP condemns violence against Christians in Egyt and Syria

- EP on human rights cases

- Fuele visits Lebanon

- More background, analysis and commentary

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Thursday, 27 October 2011

- Eurozone agrees to plan to end Euro crisis

- Ashton visits Australia

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

- Islamists head for win in Tunisia

- EU urges Israeli FM to refrain from provocations

- Ashton ends China visit

- EU pushes Georgia to let Russia join WTO.

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

- Islamists claim win in Tunisia’s vote

- Ashton begins China visit

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Monday, 24 October 2011

- Tunisia has voted

- EU summit warns Syria, Iran

- EU sanctions five people for Saudi ambassador plot

- Ashton welcomes UN SC resolution on Yemen.

- Ashton on Libya’s transition

- EU approves Russia’s WTO membership

- EU-China summit postponed

- Compromise on EU’s external representation

- Ashton on Britain’s EU policy

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Morning Brief – Headlines

Friday, 21 October 2011

- EU reactions to Gaddafi’s death

- De Gucht on EU-Ukraine trade negotiations

- De Gucht on EU foreign policy

- MEP says Barroso neglects foreign policy

- Tunisia to vote on Sunday

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