Pages that link to "Category:European Union"
The following pages link to Category:European Union:
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- European Union (redirect page) (← links)
- Iran close to decision on nuclear program (← links)
- Iran Agrees to Suspend Uranium Conversion (← links)
- Wikinews talk:Style guide (← links)
- Ukraine election results delayed by court (← links)
- ITMS Canada launched (← links)
- Wikinews:Style guide (← links)
- Yushchenko sworn in (← links)
- Iran rejects EU nuclear reactor offer (← links)
- Spain says Yes to EU constitution (← links)
- European Commission approves the accession of Bulgaria and Romania (← links)
- Bolivian Congress refuse president's resignation (← links)
- Slovakia on track to adopt euro in 2009 (← links)
- European Parliament approves accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the EU (← links)
- Hungary rebukes other EU members for their negative stance towards Croatia (← links)
- British National Fingerprint Database begins without parliamentary consultation (← links)
- Franco-Belgian bank Dexia to extend into Southeastern Europe (← links)
- European MEPs abolish right to opt-out of Working Time Directive (← links)
- Ethiopians vote amid opposition charges of fraud (← links)
- Greece wins 2005 Eurovision song contest (← links)
- Two-minute silence for London bombings marked across the EU (← links)
- Poland accuses Belarus of human rights violations (← links)
- U.N. to begin forming response to Iranian nuclear program (← links)
- Iran stands firmly against nuclear agency resolution (← links)
- Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake (← links)
- At least thirty-three more dead in Ethiopia election clashes (← links)
- EU to investigate secret CIA establishments in Romania, Poland (← links)
- Myanmar Junta threatened with sanctions by UN body (← links)
- US Secretary Rice responds to European enquiries on alleged CIA prisons (← links)
- Council of Europe planning to use satellite images in prisons probe (← links)
- Iran resumes nuclear research (← links)
- US Senators, EU voice support for Iran sanctions (← links)
- Polish journalist imprisoned for libelling municipal employee (← links)
- Fatah assaults European Union office (← links)
- Tensions continue to rise in Middle East over "Mohammad Cartoons" (← links)
- Iran reported to U.N. Security Council (← links)
- Europe restricts poultry as bird flu spreads to eight European nations (← links)
- H5N1 confirmed in France (← links)
- President remains most popular politician in Romania (← links)
- Possible first case of mad cow disease in Sweden (← links)
- Lukashenko wins disputed Belarus elections (← links)
- Violence, arrests end Minsk, Belarus protests (← links)
- European Union demands release of Belarusian opposition leader (← links)
- Condoleezza Rice will visit Greece and Turkey (← links)
- Inter-Balkan Summit to take place in Thessalonika, Greece (← links)
- Prime Ministers of Greece and Turkey meet in Thessalonika (← links)
- Iran stands defiant on Uranium enrichment (← links)
- Earthquake kills thousands in Indonesia (← links)
- Doha round of trade talks suspended after negotiations fail (← links)
- File:Scream painting PD USA.jpg (← links)
- France to ban smoking in public places (← links)
- French parliament approves bill on Armenian Genocide denial (← links)
- Saddam Hussein executed by hanging (← links)
- EU adopts renewable energy measures (← links)
- Wall dividing island of Cyprus torn down but divisions still stand (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 6, 2007 (← links)
- Pro-secular Turks rally against Erdogan's possible presidential candidacy (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 17, 2007 (← links)
- Protests in Turkey over Presidential candidate (← links)
- AKP calls for early general election in Turkey (← links)
- President-elect Sarkozy promises change for France (← links)
- Longest coffee table symbolises World Fair Trade Day in Belgium (← links)
- Iceland's government coalition keeps majority (← links)
- Sarkozy succeeds Chirac as president of France (← links)
- Cyber attacks in Estonia threaten national security (← links)
- US Airspace violation raises Turkey regional tensions (← links)
- Venezuelan protests continue over closure of RCTV (← links)
- Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate (← links)
- Aer Lingus buys twelve new long-haul Airbus jets (← links)
- With pressure from France, Chad and Sudan open door to possible troop deployment (← links)
- Tony Blair becomes the Quartet's envoy to the Middle East (← links)
- European Commission praises "flexicurity" employment policy (← links)
- New 'clean water' funding for Djibouti's drought-stricken rural areas (← links)
- African Union Summit ends in Accra (← links)
- EU launches channel on YouTube (← links)
- Cyprus and Malta to adopt the euro (← links)
- Italian President ends visit to Ghana (← links)
- Toll of the phosphor accident in Ukraine still rising (← links)
- European Court of Justice rules ISPs not obliged to reveal identity of people suspected of illegal sharing (← links)
- Work begins on "Lisbon Treaty" (← links)
- Libya lifts death sentences for nurses but makes demands (← links)
- Libya frees foreign HIV medics (← links)
- Forest fires burn on in Greece; death toll nears 50 (← links)
- Finland offers helicopters, personnel to assist Greece with forest fires (← links)
- Greek Socialist party faces leadership issue (← links)
- Israel declares Gaza Strip 'enemy entity'; preparing for military incursion (← links)
- Hundreds of monks arrested in monastery raids; continue protests (← links)
- Nine French nationals face kidnapping charges in Chad (← links)
- Finland considers tougher gun laws (← links)
- Far-right faction in European Parliament dissolved (← links)
- Africa-Europe summit concludes with mixed results (← links)
- Central banks announce joint efforts to provide liquidity (← links)
- Greenhouse-gas emission targets may come later says Ban Ki-moon (← links)
- European leaders sign Lisbon Treaty (← links)
- "Bali Roadmap" agreed on, applauded (← links)
- Former Greek Culture Ministry official attempts suicide (← links)
- Indonesia's transport minister tells airlines not to buy European aircraft due to EU ban (← links)
- Wikinews' overview of the year 2007 (← links)
- Nikolić wins first round of Serbian presidential election (← links)
- Finnish internet censorship critic blacklisted (← links)
- Dutch diplomat Feith appointed EU Special Representative in Kosovo (← links)
- Kosovo declares independence from Serbia (← links)
- Kosovo seeks recognition as independent state (← links)
- Lobby groups oppose plans for EU copyright extension (← links)
- Serbian ambassador recalled from U.S. after recognition of Kosovo (← links)
- Fidel Castro resigns as Cuban president (← links)
- Belgrade: demonstration against independent Kosovo escalates into riots (← links)
- EU fines Microsoft $1.35 billion for non-compliance with antitrust decision (← links)
- FARC second-in-command killed by Colombian military (← links)
- Anti-China protesters clash with police in Tibet (← links)
- Three of Serbia's neighbours recognize Kosovo (← links)
- Osama bin Laden warns European Union in new audio tape (← links)
- Final report blames instrument failure for Adam Air Flight 574 disaster (← links)
- Zimbabwe prepares for election (← links)
- Public consultation on Avonmouth Wind Farm proposal ends (← links)
- Indonesia angered as nation's airlines all remain banned in EU airspace (← links)
- Putin orders Russian government to normalize relations with Georgia (← links)
- Death toll from cyclone in Myanmar continues to rise (← links)
- Sarkozy ends French job ban for Eastern Europeans (← links)
- FIFA and European Union are set to collide (← links)
- Tsvangirai released by Zimbabwean police (← links)
- UN summit results in pledge to mitigate food crisis (← links)
- EU, US declare intent to cooperate on climate change at summit (← links)
- Finland, Estonia and Greece ratify the EU's Treaty of Lisbon (← links)
- Bush, Brown threaten further sanctions against Iran (← links)
- Mozilla sets record for most software downloads in 24 hours (← links)
- Peacekeeping helicopter crash kills four in Bosnia (← links)
- EU regulation prevents sale of 'small' kiwi fruit in Bristol shop (← links)
- Zimbabwean opposition leader rejects calls for power sharing talks (← links)
- Iran says its nuclear program is unchanged (← links)
- Suicide bomber attacks Indian Embassy in Kabul, killing at least 41 (← links)
- Romanian foreign minister breaks the ice between Bucharest and Chisinau (← links)
- Philippines ferry disaster: ship owner sues over toxic cargo; recovery deadline set & more (← links)
- EU maintains ban on Indonesian airlines amid accusations of political motivation (← links)
- British Airways enters merger talks with Iberia (← links)
- Russia advances into Georgia from Abkhazia (← links)
- Merkel: Georgia will join NATO (← links)
- South Ossetia says it will join North Ossetia-Alania as a federal subject of Russia (← links)
- UN aid plane crash kills 17 in Democratic Republic of the Congo (← links)
- IMF and EU approve aid for Georgia (← links)
- France claims Russia has violated some terms of ceasefire with Georgia (← links)
- Spanish prime minister speaks on economic crisis (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 13, 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 27, 2008 (← links)
- Spain launches €11 billion stimulus package (← links)
- Wikinews' overview of the year 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 1, 2008 (← links)
- Wikinews interviews the Wikimania 2010 Poland bid promoter (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 7, 2009 (← links)
- Waves of arrests in Turkey on suspicion of involvement in 'Ergenekon' organization (← links)
- Thousands of jobs to go at Corus (← links)
- Iceland's coalition government falls in economic crisis (← links)
- Obama to Muslims: 'Americans are not your enemy' (← links)
- Widespread strike action may hit France (← links)
- Dairy cattle with names produce more milk, according to new study (← links)
- Global economy could lose up to 51 million jobs this year, says UN agency (← links)
- Fast track offer if Iceland applies to join EU (← links)
- British PM condemns walkouts (← links)
- Nuclear sites close as more UK workers walkout (← links)
- Strike ends at UK oil refinery (← links)
- EU warns France about auto rescue plan (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: February 19, 2009 (← links)
- Japan's January exports fall by 46% from last year (← links)
- US supports UN gay rights declaration (← links)
- US says Zimbabwe government has “a long way to go” before sanctions are lifted (← links)
- Czech PM calls Obama's rescue plan a 'road to hell' (← links)
- Election in Moldova instigates rioting mob demanding recount (← links)
- French fishermen blockade Channel ports (← links)
- Spain's unemployment rate surpasses 17 percent (← links)
- Increased turnout, reports of violence at worldwide May Day demonstrations (← links)
- EU budget chief claims win in Lithuanian presidential elections (← links)
- Interview with Anna Mikkola, Finnish Left Alliance candidate for European Parliament (← links)
- Recount offered for disputed Iranian election (← links)
- Airliner catches fire at Indonesian airport (← links)
- UK broadcaster Setanta enters administration (← links)
- Four Indonesian airlines allowed back into Europe; Zambia, Kazakhstan banned (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 8, 2009 (← links)
- Germany threatens to walk out of UN General Assembly if Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust (← links)
- Ireland votes 'Yes' to Lisbon Treaty (← links)
- Listening to you at last: EU plans to tap cell phones (← links)
- International pressure mounts on Guinean military junta to withdraw from elections (← links)
- One million protest against Spanish abortion liberalisation (← links)
- UN claims over a quarter million human trafficking victims in EU (← links)
- EU observers: up to one fourth of votes in Afghan election suspicious (← links)
- EU to give 280 million euro in aid to dairy farmers (← links)
- ECOWAS suspends Niger in dispute over constitution (← links)
- Afghan president accepts runoff vote; UN seeks to fire 200 officials (← links)
- Panama-flagged ship hijacked off Somali coast by pirates (← links)
- EU deems UK privacy laws inadequate, takes legal action (← links)
- Somali pirates launch attack on oil tanker (← links)
- Pirates seize cargo ship in Indian Ocean (← links)
- British Airways and Iberia agree to merge (← links)
- Non-industrial emissions key for meeting Kyoto targets in Europe (← links)
- European Union emerges from recession (← links)
- UN criticises Israel's latest settlement plan, angry reaction from US and UK (← links)
- European Union to train Somali security forces (← links)
- Herman Van Rompuy named as first permanent EU President (← links)
- Religious and political leaders criticise Swiss ban on minarets (← links)
- Israel "illegally annexing" east Jerusalem, EU reports (← links)
- Serbia to apply to join the EU (← links)
- Chinese dissident goes on trial for subversion (← links)
- Run-off likely in Croatian presidential elections (← links)
- Somali pirates capture two ships (← links)
- Nearly 25% of Iceland's voters petition for veto of Icesave bill (← links)
- No debt yet: Iceland's President vetoes repayment of Icesave losses (← links)
- Istanbul named European Capital of Culture for 2010 (← links)
- EU to send police officers to Haiti (← links)
- European Union offers to train Somali troops as fighting breaks out (← links)
- International conference agrees on plan for Yemen's terror problem (← links)
- Chad calls for UN troops to withdraw (← links)
- Eurozone unemployment rate reaches ten percent (← links)
- Concern about sovereign debt of some EU members roils markets (← links)
- User talk:Mikemoral/Archive 2009 (← links)
- Libya's Gaddafi calls for holy war on Switzerland (← links)
- Turkey recalls ambassador to Sweden over "genocide" vote (← links)
- Private guard kills Somali pirate in Gulf of Aden (← links)
- Serbia condemns 1995 Srebrenica massacre (← links)
- Eurozone offers Greece 30 billion euro in loans (← links)
- Half of Europe's flights could take off Monday, EU says (← links)
- Belgian prime minister offers resignation (← links)
- Greece formally asks for EU-IMF loans (← links)
- Protests in Greece over proposed budget cuts (← links)
- Eurozone approves Greece bailout (← links)
- Wikinews interviews spokesman for Greek far-left party Xekinima (← links)
- Athens bank fire kills three as Greece goes on strike (← links)
- UK elections: Hung parliament, Cameron to negotiate with Liberal Democrats (← links)
- KKE: Interview with the Greek Communist Party (← links)
- Russian meeting with Hamas provokes criticism from Israel (← links)
- Iraq electoral commission: No fraud found in vote recount (← links)
- Nineteen activists killed by Israeli commandos aboard aid convoy bound for Gaza (← links)
- Egypt to open Gaza Strip crossing for humanitarian and medical aid (← links)
- Slovenia votes in favour of Croatian border deal (← links)
- Seychelles sentences Somali pirates to ten years in prison (← links)
- EU ban on 75W bulbs comes into force (← links)
- Basque separatist group ETA declares ceasefire (← links)
- Kenyan court jails seven pirates for 2009 attempted hijack of Maltese ship (← links)
- President of Kosovo Fatmir Sejdiu resigns over breach of constitution (← links)
- Animal rights activists demand British coffee chain withdraw advertising campaign (← links)
- Five police officers injured in Naples protest over new garbage tip (← links)
- Turkey lifts ban on YouTube (← links)
- US economist tells Portugal to seek bailout (← links)
- Gibraltarian Chief Minister suggests joint sovereignty with Spain (← links)
- European Commission to investigate anti-competitive allegations against Google (← links)
- Latest 'CableGate' disclosures hint at US diplomatic tactics in Spain and beyond (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 30, 2010 (← links)
- French citizens told to leave Ivory Coast as UN warns of civil war (← links)
- China prepared to support eurozone countries hit by financial crisis (← links)
- Libya blocks access to Internet (← links)
- Talk:Libya blocks access to Internet (← links)
- User talk:Geofferybard/IAEA Puts Cold Water on Reactor Hopes (← links)
- Japanese earthquake death toll surpasses ten thousand (← links)
- Bailout signals Lisbon's capitulation to financial markets (← links)
- Iceland voters reject deal to repay billions to UK, Dutch (← links)
- IMF head remains in New York prison; charged over alleged hotel sex attack (← links)
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn refused bail after appearance in New York court (← links)
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigns as head of IMF (← links)
- Ratko Mladić arrested for war crimes (← links)
- Category:European Parliament (← links)
- UN passes LGBT rights resolution (← links)
- Greek parliament votes in favor of new Papandreou cabinet as debt crisis deepens (← links)
- Greek workers strike over austerity measures (← links)
- US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticizes Turkey over human rights concerns (← links)
- Former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko arrested on contempt of court charges (← links)
- Habertürk media sparks outrage over woman’s murder photo in Turkey (← links)
- EU increases 2012 budget by two per cent (← links)
- Scientists sequence small genome of a pest: spider mite (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 23, 2012 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 28, 2012 (← links)
- China asks Syrian regime and opposition to cease fire (← links)
- Putin elected to third term; observers express concern (← links)
- Category:European Court of Human Rights (← links)
- Former Ukranian PM Yulia Tymoshenko goes on hunger strike (← links)
- Former Ukraine PM Yulia Tymoshenko to end hunger strike, daughter announces (← links)
- Putin signs law increasing fines for illegal protestors (← links)
- Category:Council of Europe (← links)
- EU condemns Syria for shootdown, urges Turkish restraint (← links)
- Cyprus seeks EU bailout (← links)
- Effect of sanctions 'like war' says Iran's Ahmadinejad (← links)
- Kiribati acquires international funding for solar power (← links)
- Cyprus Finance Minister Michael Sarris resigns amid bailout talks (← links)
- Portal:European Union (← links)
- User talk:Gpeilon (← links)
- E.U. (redirect page) (← links)
- EU (redirect page) (← links)
- Wikinews:Credential verification (← links)
- Romanian president meets with EU officials in Bucharest (← links)
- Poland accuses Belarus of human rights violations (← links)
- Talk:New pre-Iraq war memo leaked (← links)
- Ukraine does not allow Transnistrian goods transit without Moldovan customs stamps (← links)
- Microsoft says no delay for European launch of Vista (← links)
- Greek demonstrators protest austerity measures (← links)
- France first to recognise Libyan rebels as "legitimate representatives of the people" (← links)
- Iceland voters reject deal to repay billions to UK, Dutch (← links)
- UK to ban export of lethal injection drugs to US (← links)
- Chinese premier Wen Jiabao visits Shakespeare's birthplace (← links)
- Slovenia votes in favour of Croatian border deal (← links)
- Wikinews:Water cooler/policy/archives/2010/August (← links)