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  • Crises in the sky

    Europe is once again struggling with a volcanic eruption and its effect on air traffic. In this edition of Fly, we see how important cooperation is between… 24/05/2011

  • Work begins on high-speed train network in Morocco

    It is the first of its kind in Africa and the Arab world. Work has begun on a new high-speed train network in Morocco. At a cost of three billion euros… 30/09/2011

  • Europe’s Afghan engagement

    The foreign troop presence in Afghanistan may hit the headlines but reconstruction efforts are equally important for the country’s stability. The dam… 06/11/2009

  • EU-Cuba improvements hinge on Havana’s rights record

    Cuba will have to improve its record on human rights to help normalise relations with the European Union. The 27-nation bloc’s Humanitarian Aid Commissioner… 05/11/2009

  • Ecuador seeks closer ties with Moscow

    Ecuador is pushing for closer cooperation with Moscow, putting Russian-Latin American relations under the spotlight. The Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa… 29/10/2009

  • Spotlight on Iran-Turkey relations

    Some commentators are asking whether there may be a shift underway in Turkey’s foreign policy. At a meeting in Turkey last year between the Iranian and… 27/10/2009

  • Tangiers builds the future at Tanger Med

    Tanger Med, near Tangiers, Morocco, is the largest port in the Mediterranean.   When completed in 2014 its capacity will be eight million containers.   Over… 27/10/2009

  • Iceland agrees UK/Dutch bank compensation

    A bank compensation deal between Iceland, Britain and the Netherlands has finally been agreed. Talks on ‘Icesave’ have discussed a final agreement for… 18/10/2009

  • Slovenia-Croatia progress in border row

    Slovenia says is is ready to lift its veto on neighbour Croatia’s European Union accession talks. This comes after both countries’ prime ministers agreed on… 11/09/2009

  • NATO head arrives in Turkey on two day trip

    Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has begun a two day visit to Turkey – the country which initially blocked his appointment to the military alliance’s hot… 28/08/2009


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