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HUNGARY AND ROMANIA AGREE CROSS-BORDER GAS LINK
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE HUNGARIAN and Romanian governments have agreed to connect their gas distribution systems, a move hailed by the European Commission as being important for eastern Europe security of energy supplies. Brussels is particularly happy the network operators of the two countries (Hungary’s FGSZ Ltd and Romania’s Transgaz will build the pipeline link, without any third country assistance, (such as Russia).…
EU ROUND UP - RUSSIA ENERGY TALKS UNDERWAY AT LAST
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FORMAL negotiations between the European Union (EU) and Russia over renewing the 1997 partnership and cooperation agreement between them are under way at last: formal talks started in Brussels on July 4, following a successful EU-Russia summit at the Siberian oil town of Khanty-Mansiysk..…
EUROPE: Budapest is choice for new EU innovation body
By Alan Osborn
Budapest has been chosen as the site of the new European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), beating four other contenders (Wroclaw in Poland, Sant Cugat del Vallès near Barcelona in Spain, Jena in Germany, and Bratislava/Vienna) for the prize.…
NOW GALILEO'S FUTURE IS SOLID, DISCUSSIONS ON SERVICES PROCEED APACE
BY DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels
WITH the launch of the long-debated Galileo orbiting satellite system now largely secure, attention is being turned to its varied applications and services. These were debated last week (Thurs June 12) at a half day conference for European Parliament members and European Commission officials.…
'TOCAI' WINE PRODUCERS LOSE LAST DITCH LEGAL APPEAL OVER NAME RIGHTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) advisory ruling appears to have ruled out any chance of a legal reprieve for Italian wine producers in Venice and neighbouring Friulia to continue using the contested name ‘Tocai’ to sell their wines.…
'TOCAI' WINE PRODUCERS LOSE LAST DITCH LEGAL APPEAL OVER NAME RIGHTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) advisory ruling appears to have ruled out a legal reprieve for Italian wine producers in Venice and neighbouring Friulia to continue using the contested name ‘Tocai’ to sell their wines. The Italians have already lost cases at the ECJ over the issue, after they challenged a European Commission decision that the name was illegal under European Union (EU) regulations, because it could be confused with longer established Hungarian Tokaj wines.…
SOMETIMES WHATEVER THE POLLUTION, A DROP OF SUNSHINE OR OLIVE OIL KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ENVIRONMENTAL health officers think they are helping keep people fit and well by reducing pollution and food disease. But maybe the best move the cold, rheumatism and asthma sufferers of Britain can make to be healthy is emigrate to a Greek island, sunbathe (moderately) and eat fish, vegetables and olive oil.…
BRITISH TURKEY FLOCKS RIDDLED WITH SALMONELLA, EFSA WARNS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ALMOST one third of British turkey flocks being fattened for the food industry are contaminated with salmonella, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has warned. In a comprehensive study of the problem across the European Union (EU), EFSA concluded that Britain has one of the poorer records within Europe, having a contamination rate above the EU average of 30.7%.…
EU PILOT SCHEME SEEKS TO EASE CROSS-BORDER ELECTRONIC PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A NEW pilot initiative is aiming to make European Union (EU) national electronic public procurement systems compatible, to ease cross-border online tendering. Although EU law insists that public procurement contracts are made available to suppliers from foreign member states, making such bids can involve difficult and unfamiliar paperwork.…
EU ROUND UP - EU MAKES MAJOR STRIDES IN SECURING ENERGY SUPPLIES FROM NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WITH Dmitry Medvedev becoming Russia’s new president, the European Union (EU) has been pushing ahead to secure oil and gas supplies independent of Moscow. EU energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs and external relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner met with Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey diplomats and officials to discuss gas pipeline links.…