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EU MINISTERS AGREE TO FUNS GALILEO LAUNCH WITH PUBLIC MONEY



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE FUTURE of the European Union’s (EU) global positioning satellite project Galileo has been all but secured with the EU Council of Ministers agreeing to raise an additional Euro 2.4 billion to launch the system into the sky.…

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EFSA CONFERENCE DEBATES CUTTING EDGE SCIENCE ON SIMULTANEOUSLY GUARANTEEING NUTRITION AND FOOD SAFETY



BY DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels

SOME five hundred scientists and other experts held a two-day meeting in Brussels this week at a Food Safety Summit to mark the fifth anniversary of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), which organised the conference.…

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PORTUGAL ASKED TO TIGHTEN NUCLEAR SAFETY CONTROLS BY EUROPEAN COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission’s latest inspection of the Portuguese Research Reactor, of the country’s Nuclear and Technology Institute, at the Sacavém campus, near Lisbon, has called for improvements to radiation safety controls. Although a Brussels report welcomed the installation of new monitoring devices for liquid discharges from the reactor into the environment, it said they could be strengthened.…

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EU MEMBER STATES LOSING RIGHT TO BLOCK GM FOODS FROM THEIR TERRITORIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A SHIFT in the balance of power on the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers looks likely to end the de facto right of EU member states to block the entry of GM foods and ingredients into their national territories.…

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EU MEMBER STATES LOSING RIGHT TO BLOCK GM FOODS FROM THEIR TERRITORIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A SHIFT in the balance of power on the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers looks likely to end the de facto right of EU member states to block the entry of GM foods and ingredients into their national territories.…

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MACAO BOOSTS MONEY LAUNDERING CONTROLS ON PAPER - EXPERTS ARE NOW MONITORING ENFORCEMENT



BY DINAH GARDNER, in Macao

IT’S the world’s biggest casino. With 1,150 gaming tables and 3,400 slot machines, the US$2.4 billion Venetian Macau Resort opened its doors last month [August 28] in Macau, a special administrative region (SAR) of China near Hong Kong.…

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EU OPINION POLL SAYS MANY MOTORISTS WILL NEVER DRIVE LESS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

MORE than a fifth of European Union (EU) motorists would not use their cars any less, even if dramatic improvements were made to local public transport systems, a European Commission-funded opinion poll has revealed. Conducted by pollsters Gallup amongst 25,767 people across the EU, the survey said 22% of those favouring cars over other transport means would remain loyal to their vehicles come what may.…

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PORTUGAL FACES ECJ LEGAL ACTION OVER RESEARCH REACTOR WASTE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE PORTUGUESE government is being taken to the European Court of Justice by the European Commission over allegations it is breaking EURATOM rules regarding its operation of the Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear research reactor in Lisbon. Brussels claims a failure to follow EURATOM- mandated administrative controls, notably over the discharge of radioactive effluents.…

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EU ROUND UP - ILLEGAL AND ILLICIT FISHING STILL ON THE RISE IN EUROPE SAYS COMMISSION



BY KEITH NUTHALL

SPANISH and Italian fishing businesses and regulators have been blasted by the European Commission for condoning or participated in unauthorised or illegal fishing practices. In the latest statistical report on such problems, which compared national fleets during 2005, the Commission notes that the number of cases was at all time high – 10,443 across the EU, compared with 9,660 in 2004.…

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EU OPINION POLL SHOWS PLENTY OF DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES IN 'GREEN' EUROPE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE STEREOTYPE of Europeans favouring public transport over private cars is deeply flawed according to a new European Commission-funded opinion poll that interviewed 25,767 people. Pollsters Gallup not only confirmed that private motor transport is the most widespread means of making journeys in the EU (53% of those polled drove rather than cycled, walked or took public transport), 22% of these motorists would not drive less, even with dramatic improvements to rail, bus, air and boat transport.…

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