Euro roundup: Some peace for the Blood Sunday victims…

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A newspaper cutting showing the faces of victims killed on Bloody Sunday is stuck to a memorial dedicated to them, in the Bogside area of Londonderry, Northern Ireland on June 15, 2010.  The Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday will be published today after 12 years and a cost of £190 million pounds (275 million dollars, 230 million euros), the 5,000-page report examines the events of January 30, 1972 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, when 13 civilians were shot dead by British soldiers at a civil rights march.     AFP PHOTO/Peter Muhly

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Bloody Sunday (1972) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bloody Sunday (Irish: Domhnach na Fola)?sometimes called the Bogside Massacre?

was an incident on 30 January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry,…………

Bloody Sunday – The Saville verdict on Britain’s masacre of the innocents in Northern Ireland, Tom Griffin

from open Democracy News Analysis – by Tom Griffin

Blogger Splintered Sunrise sums up the mood of a historic day:

It would seem that on the big issue ? the innocence of those shot on Bloody Sunday ? Saville has been unambiguous. From the reaction of the crowd in Derry, and specifically the families, that is the main thing they were looking for. After not only seeing their loved ones killed, but then seeing them being traduced by the now discredited Widgery report, what they wanted first and foremost was that vindication ? the formal acknowledgement that those killed were unarmed civilians whose deaths were unprovoked and unjustified. That is also what?s behind the warm response to David Cameron?s statement ? notwithstanding Cameron?s obligatory encomia to the British military, Cameron will get credit for playing this straight, and the frank admission of injustice by a Tory (and unionist) British prime minister means an awful lot, especially since the state took this long to admit any fault whatsoever.

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Euro Roundup: Stability programmes, Convergence programes and more…

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European sub-culture & gender clichés

by Julien Frisch

Just amazing. A European film about sub-culture that might also destroy some gender clichés. Girl Power!

European Parliament staff statistics by nationality and grade

by Julien Frisch

Earlier this year, the Spanish EU Council Presidency has written a letter to the Secretary General of the European Parliament, Klaus Welle, asking for detailed staff statistics of the European Parliament Secretariat in the same way as the EP wants these statistics from the Council.

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Euro roundup: European Digital Agenda etc

http://www.diskursdisko.de/2010/04/juan-leguizamon-nautische-geschichten/ http://www.behance.net/jflegui found in  Juan F. Leguizamon ******************* Improving EU economic governance: Impressive Herman Van Rompuy by Grahnlaw Winston Churchill is said to have quipped that the Labour leader Clement Attlee was a man who had much to be modest about. At (s)election time British tabloids, which pray at the shrine of John Bull, were … Read more

Euro roundup: European Union (EU) Commission Unveils Digital Agenda…

European Union (EU) Commission Unveils Digital Agenda to Boost Prosperity and Well-Being in Europe

from EU Pundit by Andis Kaulins
EUROPA – Press Release:
Digital Agenda: Commission outlines action plan to boost Europe’s prosperity and well-being

“[Abstract ]Implementing the ambitious Digital Agenda for Europe unveiled today by the European Commission would contribute significantly to the EU’s economic growth and spread the benefits of the digital era to all sections of society. Half of European productivity growth over the past 15 years was already driven by information and communications technologies (see IP/10/571) and this trend is likely to accelerate. The Agenda outlines seven priority areas for action: creating a digital Single Market, greater interoperability, boosting internet trust and security, much faster internet access, more investment in research and development, enhancing digital literacy skills and inclusion, and applying information and communications technologies to address challenges facing society like climate change and the ageing population. Examples of benefits include easier electronic payments and invoicing, rapid deployment of telemedicine and energy efficient lighting. In these seven areas, the Digital Agenda foresees some 100 follow-up actions, of which 31 would be legislative. The Digital Agenda is the first of seven flagship initiatives under the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth (see IP/10/225).

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Euro roundup: European financial stabilisation mechanism and more…

Background: European financial stabilisation mechanism

by Grahnlaw

The Council of the European Union has issued COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 407/2010 of 11 May 2010 establishing a European financial stabilisation mechanism; published OJEU 12.5.2010 L 118/1.

Once upon a time, I explored the stages leading towards the Lisbon Treaty, writing a number of blog posts about what became Article 122 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).
Now that the EU member states have felt the need to shore up the common currency, it is interesting to see in which terms the provision on financial assistance was discussed at the time. In this blog post we look at the legislative history of Article 122 TFEU.

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Britain’s new PM: David Cameron. A roundup

Wikipedia entry on David Cameron.

David Cameron is Britain’s new prime minister

from Wash Post Europe by Anthony Faiola and Dan Balz

LONDON — Conservative leader David Cameron walked into No. 10 Downing Street on Tuesday night as Britain’s new prime minister, ending five days of political limbo and 13 years of Labor Party rule after forging a historic coalition that spans the country’s political spectrum.

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Euro roundup: Blair lures Lib-Democrats, Merkel’s headaches, Saving Greeks etc…

MAIN FOCUS: Brown lures Liberal Democrats into coalition | 11/05/2010

from euro|topics

In a surprise move British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced on Monday his resignation as Labour Party leader, to pave the way for coalition talks with the Liberal Democrats. But Europe’s press doubts this gambit can keep Labour in power.

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UK Elections aftermath roundup. A hung parliament…

After elections, UK voters ask, ‘Now what?’

from Hurriyet Dailynews
Uncertainties in the British general election remained even through the decision day as the United Kingdom woke up Friday to its first hung parliament in 36 years.

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Another Euro roundup: Greek crisis, British elections, My Europe Week and even more…

Interactive Maps of the Status of Debt in Europe from EU Pundit by Andis Kaulins Take a look at this set of interactive maps in the Global Business section of the New York Times — Debt Rising in Europe. Is Large-Scale Tax Evasion One Cause of Greek Financial Problems? Their GDP Indicates the Government of … Read more

Euro roundup: Newest Greek crisis, British elections, My Europe Day

Greek strikers hit Athens streets from BBC News | Europe | World Edition Greek public sector workers storm the Acropolis and scuffle with riot police during a strike against austerity measures. Euroblogging journalist Prune Antoine wins two European young journalist awards by Julien Frisch Sometimes people who actually deserve it win prizes, and this time … Read more

Euro roundup: Saving Greece begins…

Huge Greece bail-out deal agreed from BBC News | Europe | World Edition Eurozone members and the IMF agree an historic 110bn-euro ($146bn) bail-out to rescue Greece’s ailing economy. Greece’s debt crisis strains European unity from washingtonpost.com – Op-Ed Columns by David Ignatius When European leaders laid the foundations of the European Union with the … Read more

Eurozone burns, British and Hungarian elections, another roundup…

well, in the end EU will take care of Greek crisis, they have to but for the moment, things getting chaotic in euroland…

Greek crisis starts hitting other eurozone countries

from EurActiv.com by frederic

Fears that a planned rescue of Greece could stall and extend the financial crisis to other euro zone countries seemed to materialise Wednesday (28 April) as rating agencies downgraded Portugal and Spain, hitting European markets.

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A video: Vote-u-lator for the British voters

Illustrator, engraver and painter based in Madrid, graduated of Fine Arts in the University of Sevilla in ?98. Since then he worked in different design studios and ad agencies in Andalusia…http://koikoikoi.com/2010/04/illustrations-by-gabriel-moreno/found in Illustrations by Gabriel Moreno [ad#vote-u-later] By: Sky News: Unsure how to vote MAY 6th? Vote-u-lator analyses data, themes and words used in your … Read more

Euro roundup I: British elections

UK Election: Trying to destroy the Lib Dems, Anthony Barnett from open Democracy News Analysis – by Anthony Barnett On the Today programme yesterday morning, Monday 19 April, Tim Montgomerie of Conservative Home, standing in because no official spokesman from his party was yet ready to go on air, said that the support for the … Read more

Volcanic ash even clogs Facebook stream!

Iceland volcano

photo credit: Reuters

European airspace closed by volcanic ash

from Wikinews

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Hundreds of thousands of air travellers had their travel plans disrupted in Europe by volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajökull eruption.

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