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Europe shouldn't want a weak US
submitted by entereu 518 days ago (via rds.yahoo.com)
A weak U.S. means a weakened Europe, says Cristopher Bertram in an article in Japan Times Online. For the common people, it may seem like USA is still the same World Power it was before George W. Bush, but this is not true, if you take into consideration reactions from Russia's Putin, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez or Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
 
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Europe might impose visas for U.S. citizens
submitted by entereu 518 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
Following the new American laws designed to improve security, the EU threatens to impose visas to US citizens wanting to visit Europe.
 
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European stocks close higher after Federal Reserve cuts discount rate
submitted by EUnews 506 days ago (via money.cnn.com)
Major indexes jump after Federal Reserve cuts discount rate to 5.75 percent, alleviating some credit fears.
 
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Cheaper mobile phone calls abroad: introducing the Eurotariff
submitted by EUnews 506 days ago (via ec.europa.eu)
The 2007 EU roaming regulation introduces the "Eurotariff", which sets limits on the prices mobile operators can charge for mobile calls made or received while abroad in a European Union country. Eurotariff rates will gradually decrease from 2007 to 2009.
 
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Housing market threatens to hit eurozone growth
submitted by EUnews 505 days ago (via ft.com)
House prices will rice by just 4.3 per cent this year because of higher European Central Bank interest rates - which have risen from 2 per cent at the end of 2005 to 4 per cent. A decline in residential house building could hit economies such as Spain's, which have boomed on the back of strong construction activity.
 
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