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European Union is post-democratic

A quick point to Cristina. Even strong supporters of the European Union recognize that the institution has a "democracy deficit." For decades most of the power and authority of the EU...

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EPIA: Solar technology prices getting 'better and better'

With prices for solar panels expected to drop as fossil fuel prices soar, Europe's photovoltaic (PV) industry is poised to benefit from strong growth in the coming years, explains Ernesto Macias Galán, vice president of the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA). He spoke with EurActiv in an interview.

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Interview: Solar on the rise, despite 'enemies'

Technology breakthroughs and falling solar panel prices point to a bright future for Europe's photovoltaic (PV) sector. But the industry still faces a number of obstacles, including public misconceptions and hesitant investors, says Ernesto Macias Galán, vice president of the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA).

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EU, US launch second round of 'Open Skies' talks

EU and US negotiators opened the next round of 'Open Skies' negotiations yesterday (15 May), with Europeans focusing on lowering investment hurdles and access restrictions for EU carriers in the US, moves heavily opposed by the US Congress.

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Reviewing the EU's Emissions Trading System

The EU ETS has been a relative success considering the challenges it has faced and should serve as an example in the current US climate policy debate, argue Denny Ellerman and Paul Joskow in a May 2008 report for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change.

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Yahoo!: Aiming for mobile Internet leadership

More relevant search, targeted advertising and attention to privacy: this is how Yahoo! intends to become the leader in the growing mobile Internet services market. Geraldine Wilson, vice president of Yahoo! Europe's Connected Life division, spoke to EurActiv in an exclusive interview ahead of the FT Business of Mobile Conference.

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Interview: Mobile Internet 'will take over PCs' by 2016

Surfing the Web on a personal computer will become old-fashioned in less than ten years when the majority of Internet users are expected to access the Net through their mobile handsets, Geraldine Wilson, vice president of Yahoo! Europe Connected Life, told EurActiv in an interview.

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Interview: Mobile Internet 'will overtake PCs' by 2016

Surfing the Web on a personal computer will become old-fashioned in less than ten years when the majority of Internet users are expected to access the Net through their mobile handsets, Geraldine Wilson, vice president of Yahoo! Europe Connected Life, told EurActiv in an interview.

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Eurogroup urges restraint over 'excessive' corporate bonuses

Eurozone finance ministers on 13 May heavily criticised the practice of presenting top managers with big bonuses and severance payments at a time when ordinary Europeans are being urged to push only for moderate wage increases.

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EU funds refocused on competitiveness and social cohesion

Member-state governments are re-focusing the EU's cohesion policy to boost workers' qualifications, education and employability, the Commission said at the conclusion of negotiations on funds allocated for the 2007-2013 period.

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Strategic dialogue with Russia needed

Despite the recent past being a "miserable time for political relations between Russia and both the EU and the US," the prospect of new leadership is expected to "transform the current state of affairs," writes Michael Emerson of the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in a May 2008 paper.

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Belgium under scrutiny over linguistic feud

The country hosting the EU institutions may soon face a monitoring procedure by the Council of Europe, according to human rights envoys from the oldest European organisation speaking in Brussels yesterday at the end of a fact-finding mission.

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EU edges closer to agreement over Russia pact

Internal EU negotiations over a strategic treaty with Russia made headway at the weekend but were finally put on hold over concerns by Lithuania that "frozen conflicts" are threatening Georgia and Moldova's territorial integrity.

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Interview: Multilingualism 'weakening in the EU institutions'

Making sure different languages are represented at the heart of the EU is essential for democracy, according to Abdou Diouf, secretary-general of the 'Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie', the international French-language association.

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Survey: PR people 'wasting journalists' time'

Professional "communicators" of all kinds are wasting their time trying to pitch stories to the European press, concluded APCO consultants in a survey carried out in co-operation with Journalists at Your Service (), a help centre for Brussels-based reporters.

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Year 2010: Photovoltaic Industry and European Union

The market research report “Year 2010: Photovoltaic Industry and European Union” , gives a comprehensive analysis of the photovoltaic (PV) industry and its impact on the European Union. The report also looks into the use of photovoltaic as a major source of electricity for the European countries in the coming years. Projections are made till the year 2010. Europe’s photovoltaic sector has become very...