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Tymošenko – Cox Aims For Berlin Hospital Transfer

October 29, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Pat Cox - Special EP Envoy - Ukraine

The European Parliament’s mission to Ukraine this week will do its best to have Julia Tymošenko transferred to Berlin for hospital treatment in the coming weeks, said Pat Cox, Special Envoy of the European Parliament Monitoring Mission to Ukraine. Speaking at a COSAC meeting at the Seimas, Lithuania, his presentation titled ‘Parliament Diplomacy: The EP and […]

Filed Under: European Council, European Parliament, External Action - Foreign Affairs, Foreign Relations

Claude Moraes, Facing Facts. Surveillance Delegation In Washington

October 28, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Claude Moraes, MEP, S&D

“We will have the opportunity to discuss directly with US counterparts the alleged surveillance activities of US authorities and any impact they have in terms of EU citizens fundamental right to privacy,” said Claude Moraes, head of a European Parliament civil liberties committee delegation to Washington. The delegation is in Washington from 28 to 30 October […]

Filed Under: 'Stateside' USA, EPP, European Parliament, External Action - Foreign Affairs, Foreign Relations, S&D

“We are the richest continent. We can do more” – Schulz On Migration Solidarity

October 28, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Maria Giuseppina Nicolini,Mayor of Lampedusa, Martin Schulz, EP President

“Lampedusa has become a symbol of a European migration policy,” European Parliament President Martin Schulz told EU leaders at the October European Council, in Brussels. “It should also become a turning point for that migration policy”, he added, calling for greater support of the Mediterranean countries, which receive most irregular migrants trying to enter the […]

Filed Under: European Council, European Parliament, External Action - Foreign Affairs, Foreign Relations, Regions, S&D

The Slim Summit. Barroso Gets Refit And Focused On SMEs

October 25, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission President

David Cameron is always convinced the EU is losing a few pounds, but more evidence of health fads at the Commission emerged post-Summit. Gone was mention of a well-toned financial Six-Pack, but, wait for it, we’re all buzz with REFIT… Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, is King of the Political Treadmill, but everyone […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Brian Maguire, Digital Agenda, Employment, Enterprise, European Commission, European Council, European Parliament, Justice & Home Affairs

Digital Dialogue At EU Summit. GSMA Seeks Economic Growth From Telecoms Investment

October 25, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Anne Bouverot, Director General, GSMA

Europe’s lagging investment in communications infrastructure was loudly, though timidly addressed at today’s European Summit in Brussels. Political leaders put the digital economy firmly at the top of their agenda and pointed to its central importance in driving growth, innovation and competitiveness. Increasing the NSA’s angst, and to no one’s surprise, it was the United States’ […]

Filed Under: Business, Business Innovation, Digital Agenda, Employment, Enterprise, European Council, Technology

Keep A Spy On The Economy – German Ifo Drops, But Outlook ‘Stable’

October 25, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Carsten Brzeski, Senior Economist, ING Belgium

Shocked by the slowdown? Germany’s most prominent leading indicator, the Ifo index, dropped in October to107.4 from 107.7. While the current assessment component fell 103.6, from 104.2, expectations remained almost stable. The German economy remains in good shape. The solid labour market and recovering industrial activity bode well for stable growth in the coming quarters. […]

Filed Under: Business, Enterprise

Digital Single Market By 2015… Upload ‘Optimism’ File.

October 25, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Dalia Grybauskaité, Lithuania

The Digital Single Market is expected to be completed by 2015. It stands as a key priority on the Lithuanian EU Presidency agenda, said Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaitė. But if there’s one thing politicians don’t understand very well, just one thing, it’s the digital world – ask Obama, or ask Merkel if you haven’t got Obama’s […]

Filed Under: Brian Maguire, Digital Agenda, Enterprise, European Commission, European Council

Socialist Swoboda Must Apologise For UK Slur, Insists Callanan

October 24, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Martin Callanan, ECR

Martin Callanan, British MEP and leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group in the European Parliament, has strongly criticised Socialist group leader, Hannes Swoboda. Callanan insisted that Swoboda, a close ally of United Kingdom Opposition leader, Ed Miliband, should apologise for his “outrageous slur” against the British government, after claiming that the tragic murder […]

Filed Under: ECR, European Parliament, S&D

Cloudera Partners Capgemini To Unlock Big Data Value

October 24, 2013 by Brian Maguire

  Capgemini, a leading consulting and technology firm is partnering  Cloudera, market leader in enterprise  analytic data management powered by Apache Hadoop. The partnership brings to market the combination of Cloudera’s comprehensive platform for big data management and analytics with Capgemini’s global capabilities and expertise in Business Information Management, to ensure enterprises worldwide can unlock the […]

Filed Under: Business, Enterprise, Research & Development, Technology

We Avoided EU Budget Default Says Giovanni La Via

October 24, 2013 by Brian Maguire

Giovanni La Via MEP

“I want to strongly emphasise that today’s approval of the draft amending budget (DAB 6/2013) does not eliminate the need for fresh money to pay the bills already submitted by the Member States, not to mention those coming up in November and December, which will inevitably affect the already tight 2014 budget”, said Giovanni La […]

Filed Under: Budget, Constitutional Affairs, EPP, European Parliament

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