Members of the European Parliament rejected the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement on Wednesday by 478 votes to 39. full story ![]()
The European Parliament laid down a challenge to David Cameron and other EU leaders today as it overwhelmingly rejected a...
thetimes.co.uk (2 months and 11 days ago)
Just as we predicted yesterday, the Cyprus bailout vote has not passed parliament in a move that was merely there to force Germany's bluff. CYPRUS BANK LEVY BILL DEFEATED WITH 36 VOTES AGAINST CYPRUS BANK LEVY BILL DEFEATED WITH 19 ABSTENTIONS CYPRUS PARLIAMENT VOTED IN SHOW OF HANDS IN NICOSIA ANASTASIADES FAILS TO SECURE VOTES FOR DEPOSIT LOSS BILL What happens now, nobody...
zerohedge.com (2 months and 5 days ago)
The European Parliament voted to reject a deal reached by EU leaders on the bloc's next budget unless significant changes are made.
cnbc.com (2 months and 11 days ago)
The European Parliament will vote next week on a motion which could lead to a blanket ban on internet porn.
independent.co.uk (2 months and 16 days ago)

Parliament in Cyprus on Tuesday rejected a bill aimed at charging steep levies on bank deposits, jeopardizing their chances of securing a European Union bailout.
rian.ru (2 months and 5 days ago)
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German lower house of parliament approved Croatia's entry to the European Union on Thursday, clearing the last formal hurdle for the former Yugoslav republic to enter the bloc. Croatia is scheduled to join the EU on July 1. Germany, with the EU's biggest and most powerful economy, was the last member state to ratify the accession treaty as it had...
yahoo.com (6 days ago)
Pirate Bay cofounder Peter Sunde is apparently tired of being accused of breaking the law, so now he wants to start making the law instead. TorrentFreak reports that Sunde is planning to run for the European Parliament next year as a candidate for Finland’s Pirate Party. Sunde is hoping to follow in the footsteps of the Swedish Pirate Party that now has two members as...
yahoo.com (7 days ago)

European markets closed down after the parliament in Cyprus overwhelmingly rejected a controversial bank bailout deal.
abc.net.au (2 months and 5 days ago)

Radical cleric Abu Qatada will voluntarily return to Jordan if a new treaty on the use of evidence obtained by torture is ratified by the Jordanian parliament, a tribunal was told today.
independent.co.uk (13 days ago)

Radical cleric Abu Qatada will voluntarily return to Jordan if a new treaty on the use of evidence obtained by torture is ratified by the Jordanian parliament, a tribunal was told today.
independent.co.uk (13 days ago)
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