Sat, Feb 11 2012
Turkish prime minister Tayyip Erdogan, foreground left, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at a news conference after a meeting in Brussels on January 19 2009. At the rear are Turkish foreign minister Ali Babacan, left, and
European Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn, right.
Bulgaria among European democracies whose rankings in Reporters Without Borders’ annual rankings are falling.
The Charter was signed on May 25 2009 by 48 European journalists from 19 countries to protect the press from government interference and ensure journalists' access to sources of information.
EU commissioner Reding calls for ICANN to become fully privatised and independent body.
French president Sarkozy rejected Obama's call that the EU should accept Turkey as a full member of the block.
Prime minister says results indicate confidence, but media say that victory was less than sweeping, with financial crisis a key factor
Media reports say that situation in the country was calm but marred by clashes in some rural areas
Justice and Development Party faces vote seen as 'referendum' on the governing party as it seeks mandate for reforms and action against economic woes
Iranian silver-plated pigeons, African leopard skins and a Chinese bronze yak were among the 70 items sold in an auction of gifts presented to Romania’s former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena.
Airports were also showing signs of better co-ordination and providing passengers with accurate real-time information, compared to previous period of travel disruption, transport commissioner Siim Kallas said.
Viktor Orban defends government's record, new constitution in state-of-the-nation address as he slams European Commission.
PM Donald Tusk invited authors, NGOs, experts and bloggers to a debate on the ACTA copyright agreement, but several key organisations, including the Helsinki Foundation, rejected the invitation claiming that the talks will likely offer no opportunity to discuss concrete issues.
'Dirty Jews' and 'Dirty Nazis' were the most popular chants when two groups clashed in front of Új Színház (New Theatre)