Cameron triggers creation of two-speed Europe |
- Cameron triggers creation of two-speed Europe
- Near-term risk to peripheral states remains
- UK scuppers Merkel desire for legal clarity
- How long will Britain stay in the EU?
- Tens of thousands protest against Putin
- Climate talks go into extra time
- China trade growth slows in November
| Cameron triggers creation of two-speed Europe Posted: 09 Dec 2011 09:28 AM PST Britain will be outside a new intergovernmental treaty which has the backing of the vast majority of the EU's 27 member states |
| Near-term risk to peripheral states remains Posted: 09 Dec 2011 12:15 PM PST Despite an array of measures, EU leaders have probably not done enough to get through to Christmas, says John Authers |
| UK scuppers Merkel desire for legal clarity Posted: 09 Dec 2011 12:20 PM PST UK rejection of treaty changes means EU members have to jerry-rig an intergovernmental system without automatic use of bloc's institutions |
| How long will Britain stay in the EU? Posted: 09 Dec 2011 06:01 AM PST Cameron's veto was the moment Britain signalled the beginning of a long goodbye to Europe, which also bid its farewell, writes Philip Stephens |
| Tens of thousands protest against Putin Posted: 10 Dec 2011 08:08 AM PST Tens of thousands demand a rerun of elections and release of prisoners in the largest opposition demonstration since 1993 |
| Climate talks go into extra time Posted: 10 Dec 2011 04:44 AM PST Kyoto climate treaty hangs in the balance as talks to save go into extra time |
| China trade growth slows in November Posted: 10 Dec 2011 01:02 AM PST Chinese export and import growth both decelerated in November, signalling a broad slowdown in the global economy |
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