Sat, Feb 11 2012
Former US president Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2002.
Cypriot President Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet-Ali Talat have begun a series of three-day negotiation sessions.
At least 19 Turkish miners are feared dead following a massive methane gas explosion which blasted through a coal mine in western Turkey late on December 10
Ban Ki-moon says that the differences between the two sides have narrowed but differences remain.
Turkey has changed a lot in the past 10 years, with reforms implemented, but further reforms and compliance with international agreements is needed to boost the country’s EU hopes, Ankara is told at a meeting of foreign ministers.
Carl Bildt, foreign minister of Sweden – currently holding the EU presidency – updates European Parliament on accession prospects of Western Balkans, Turkey and Iceland.
Greece and Cyprus insist that negotiations on the future of Cyprus should continue in the context of the UN-backed process.
Clashes broke out in Athens on February 10, as Greeks went on strike for a second time this week against tough new austerity measures.
Denial of service attack the latest by hacking collective as Eastern Europe governments back away from ACTA under public pressure.
Situation in northern Kosovo and EU-facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Priština discussed at the United Nations.
New prime minister-designate faces task of rehabilitating image of ruling party with cabinet of second-stringers.
Greece needs the aid package from the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund in order to avoid defaulting on $19 billion in bond payments due in March.