BRUSSELS - European Union (EU) Foreign and Security Policy Chief Catherine Ashton will visit India June 22-25 to promote bilateral relations, which is one of her top priorities during her mandate, EuAsiaNews reported.
BRUSSELS - European Union leaders endorsed a call to slap extra sanctions on Iran, adding to those decided upon last week at the UN Security Council, diplomats said at a summit in Brussels Thursday.
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BRUSSELS - Belgians awoke Monday to confirmation of the news that the Dutch-speaking nationalist party N-VA has won a crushing victory in snap elections, raising fears that months of political instability will follow.
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- NATO, Pakistan eye broader political ties
- EU-US agreement on privacy protection conditions may take up to 2 years, official says
- European parliamentary team visits Nepal
- EU voices concern over religious freedom in Pakistan
- NATO, Russia to boost cooperation in battlefield missile defense
- Court upholds war crimes conviction of Latvian who fought with Soviet forces during WWII
- Iran-Turkey deal not enough to stop UN sanctions: EU
- Biden, NATO chief discuss Afghanistan, missile defense during 2-day visit
- Belgium’s lower house of parliament supports burqa ban; question arises in Senate
- EU tells its rights agency that its job doesn’t require a poetry contest
- Belgian leader steps aside, paving the way for early elections and possibly 1st female leader
- King Albert II has accepted the resignation of the Belgian government
- Belgian King Albert II has accepted government’s resignation after coalition breaks down
- Belgian government falls
- Belgian PM resigns
- Language spat splits Belgian government, Belgian king considers its resignation
- Belgian vote on burqa ban in doubt as government risks collapse
- EU-Pakistan summit postponed
- EU flags at half-mast for Polish president
- Parliamentary committee in Belgium recommends banning face-covering veils
- Lady Ashton’s French lessons highlight power of language in the European Union
- European Parliament urges monitoring of Israeli, Palestinian probes into Gaza war
- EU climate chief welcomes India, China stance on Copenhagen
- EU asked to set up larger embassies in India, Pakistan
- NATO: Afghanistan is model for civil-military cooperation in handling future crises
- NATO chief says Dutch Afghan withdrawal will not set off stampede to the exits
- EU welcomes India, Pakistan talks
- 2 European nations accept Guantanamo detainees as part of US plan to one day close the prison
- EU to sign pact on illegal immigrants with Pakistan
- NATO officials meet to pledge more instructors for Afghan security forces
- Resumption of talks with India a positive step: Qureshi
- Stop ‘intimidation’ through executions, EU tells Iran
- British diplomat appointed NATO’s new Afghan envoy
- Officials tell AP British ambassador to Kabul has been picked as new NATO Afghan civilian head
- NATO to announce top civilian representative in Afghanistan
- From messiah to mess: Europe turns on Obama
- Storm clouds gather over new European Commission
- Europe, Mideast protest tighter airline security in wake of Christmas bombing attempt
- US Mideast envoy to discuss aid to Palestinian Authority in talks with European ministers
- EU nations divided over use of body scanners at European airports; UK and the Dutch in favor
- EU members states divided over use of body scanners at European airports
- EU to discuss nuclear pact with Russia
- Summit meant to showcase new Europe marred by old-style indecision
- At UN climate talks, wealthy nations asked to cut greenhouse gases drastically
- New climate draft agreement at Copenhagen talks has gaping holes; 40 detained in protests
- EU nations commit $3.6 billion a year to global climate fund, seek to rescue ‘green’ image
- NATO wants Russia to provide help more in Afghan war effort
- EU nations to commit $3 billion a year to global climate fund, Brown and Sarkozy say
- EU leaders fail to fix figure on climate fund for poor countries, to keep working on it
- EU calls on struggling members to chip in to global climate fund for developing nations
- EU accuses Israel of trying to divide bloc over its position on Jerusalem
- Official says world powers could hold Iran meeting next week; Russia still cold on sanctions
- EU warns Israel not to divide bloc over EU’s new position on Jerusalem as a shared capital
- Britain, France united on new banking rules ahead of a streamlined EU summit
- EU urges Isreal, Palestinians to make Jerusalem joint capital
- EU foreign ministers discuss proposal on Jerusalem as joint Israeli-Palestinian capital
- EU summit to offer 1 bn euro climate sweetener
- NATO military officials meet to pledge more forces for Afghan war
- AP sources: US eyeing early January to press new Iran sanctions at United Nations
- Citing war weariness, Clinton calls allied support in Afghanistan crucial to winning
- Allied chief says 25 countries will send 7,000 more troops to Afghanistan in 2010
- NATO Secretary General: allies will finish stabilizing Afghanistan; appeals for broad support
- Clinton at NATO to rally Europeans behind Obama’s Afghan war plan and to seek more troops
- NATO urges Georgia to improve relations with neighbours
- AP Interview: Karzai says he’s willing to talk to Taliban chief
- US envoy: NATO allies will continue supporting Obama’s Afghan plan and send more troops
- Vegetarian Paul McCartney promotes Meat-Free Mondays to EU parliament, celebrates people power
- US envoy: European allies strongly supportive of Obama’s Afghan plan
- Small US allies pitch in but bigger ones cautious of Obama plea for more Afghanistan troops
- NATO chief: Allies to send over 5,000 troops to Kabul, says it’s ‘not just America’s war’
- NATO to follow US lead with 5,000 troops for Afghanistan
- After 8 years, EU reform comes into force
- New European Commission portfolios unveiled
- World powers urge Iran to reconsider nuclear deal
- Diplomats from 6 world powers urge Iran to accept UN nuclear plan
- Diplomats from 6 world powers meet about Iran nuclear issue in Brussels
- Obama ssays it’s time to weigh new sanctions on Iran; world powers to meet Friday on next move
- EU leaders pick Belgian premier as their president
- Unknown Belgian-British duo wins race for new EU president, foreign policy jobs
- Diplomats say EU leaders chose unknown Belgian for new full-time president post
- Herman Van Rompuy chosen as EU president
- Belgian-British duo emerges as frontrunner in race for new EU president, foreign policy jobs
- World powers to discuss Iran rejection of nuclear deal
- EU official: Big powers to meet Friday in Brussels to discuss Iran nuclear issue
- Indigestion at dinner: EU leaders deadlocked over new EU president, foreign policy chief
- EU, Russia sign pacts to develop border regions
- As Europe awaits a president, campaign to give bloc a unified voice descends into cacophony
- EU won’t support the Palestinian plan for seeking recognition as an independent state
- Environmentalists say bluefin tuna catch quota too high, threatening survival of species
- EU officials question Afghan government’s ability to face up to country’s challenges
- EU defense and foreign ministers to discuss Afghan war effort, meet NATO chief