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Three new keynote speakers announced for Flashforward 2008
The Flashforward Conference and Film Festival announces three keynote speakers for the Aug.
Siberian Summit Looks for New Start
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Russia hosts EU at summit amid soured relations
The European Union and Russia are poised to launch a thorough reexamination of a political and economic relationship that has been soured by disagreements over issues ranging from energy and security to human ...
European Council urges BiH to continue reforms
EU leaders wrapped up a two-day summit Friday saying, "Bosnia and Herzegovina must continue the implementation of the reform process without delay, particularly with a view to fulfilling the objectives and ...
Slovenia has all the charm of Europe, without the prices
Slovenia is located in Central Europe and is bordered by Italy, Austria, and Croatia.
EU endorses new border security rules
European Union leaders want their nations to fingerprint all foreign visitors and take other new steps to keep out illegal immigrants as part of a sweeping security overhaul proposed Friday.
No Lisbon treaty, no enlargement, say Sarkozy, Merkel
French President Sarkozy and Slovenian Prime Minister Jansa made contradictory statements about the impact of the Irish vote on EU enlargement.
Vienna Stock Exchange to take controlling stake in Slovenia's Ljubljana bourse
The Vienna Stock Exchange is taking an 81 percent controlling stake in the Ljubljana Stock Exchange in neighboring Slovenia.
Britain pushes EU over sanctions against Iran
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, shares a word with Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa during arrivals for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels, Thursday June 19, 2008.
Ljubljana chosen by UN cultural agency as 2010 World Book Capital
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization announced today that Ljubljana has been chosen as the 2010 World Book Capital as part of the agency's ongoing efforts to promote literature ...
EU leaders to postpone solution to Irish no - Update
European Union leaders acknowledged Thursday that a way out of the institutional chaos sparked by Ireland's rejection of the Lisbon Treaty would not be found before October.
Greece plans to sell a 5-year dollar-denominated benchmark bond this week, an official at one of the banks managing the sale said yesterday.
Replica of ancient ship to follow part of Argonauts' route
A replica of the Argo, the ship that legend says carried Jason and the 50 Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece, sailed Saturday from the central Greek city Volos on a two-month journey to Venice, Italy.
In a joint reaction, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said they hoped that the treaty ratification process would continue.
United States and EU agree to support Kosovo development
In a declaration at the US-EU summit in Slovenia, the two parties promised to co-operate in ensuring a smooth transfer of powers between the UN and EU missions in Kosovo.
Protests planned against Bush's visit in Slovenia
Brdo , June 10 : Several Slovenian groups have planned to stage protests against US President George W. Bush when he arrives Tuesday in the Alpine town to attend an EU-US summit.
EU, U.S. leaders pledge constructive engagement with China
The leaders of the European Union and the United States pledged Tuesday to continue constructive engagement with China in view of China's greater role on the international stage.
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana will probably travel to Tehran on Sunday for talks aimed at convincing Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment activities, he told AFP Monday.
Bush Begins Farewell Tour in Slovenia
KRANJ, Slovenia - President Bush opened a farewell tour of Europe last night in this tiny, picturesque nation, which is basking in its status as the current head of the European Union and the most successful ...