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EU News Flashes and Events for 96-09-27EU News Flashes and Events Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: HR-Net News Distribution Manager <[email protected]>CONTENTS
[01] Measures to fight child sex agreedDUBLIN - European Union justice ministers, reacting to a Belgian child-murder and sex scandal, on Thursday agreed to extend the scope of the EU's police agency Europol so it could help fight the sex trade in children and women.[02] NATO/Russia relationsBERGEN, Norway - NATO defence ministers were set on Thursday to tell Russia's Igor Rodionov that the alliance would press ahead with enlargement, against Moscow's wishes, to take in its former communist allies in Europe.[03] U.S. troops could return to BosniaBERGEN, Norway - U.S. Defence Secretary William Perry, under pressure from the NATO allies, said on Thursday that Washington would consider sending U.S. troops back into Bosnia next year if the alliance deemed it necessary.[04] EU defends Lyonnais decisionBRUSSELS - The European Commission on Thursday defended before Euro MEPs its decision to clear urgent aid to embattled Credit Lyonnais and declined to comment on France's pledge to sell the bank earlier than expected.[05] Dutch TV soccer contractBRUSSELS - European Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said on Thursday that a plan by the Dutch football association KNVB to grant seven years' of exclusive broadcasting to a sports channel in which it is a shareholder was too long.[06] Van Miert/sports broadcasting rulesBRUSSELS - Competition Commissioner Karel Van Miert said on Thursday he was increasingly concerned about a handful of private media giants using their power to buy exclusive sports-broadcasting rights.[07] U.S./EU/technology pactSEATTLE - U.S. and European Union trade chiefs said on Thursday they hoped to settle differences over an information technology deal both sides want approved at the World Trade Organisation ministers' meeting in December.[08] EU calls for restraint in GazaBRUSSELS - The European Union called on Thursday for restraint between Israelis and Palestinians, saying it was gravely concerned for Middle East peace. In a statement from the Irish EU presidency, the 15-nation bloc said this week's violence in the West Bank and Gaza Strip was a serious setback to the peace process.[09] MEPs on health monitoring schemeBRUSSELS - The European Parliament is expected next month to attack EU health ministers, saying they have practically sabotaged plans for an EU system to monitor the spread of cancer, AIDS and other major illnesses, parliamentary sources said.[10] Main EU events for September 27DUBLIN - EU justice and home affairs ministers informal meeting resumes at 0830 GMT (continues Friday); main discussions focus on relations with associated countries and signing of the extradition convention.BRUSSELS - EU telecoms ministers meeting begins at 0800 GMT (Friday); discussions cover telecoms licences and liberalisation of postal services. BRUSSELS - MEP Claude Desama addresses Centre for European Policy Studies workshop on "Completing the internal market for electricity: the meaning of the June 20th decision" at 1100 GMT. SEATTLE, United States - - Quadrilateral ministerial meeting between USA, EU, Japan and Canada (continues Saturday); European Commissioner Brittan holds closing news conference on the outcome of the meeting around lunchtime. WASHINGTON - European Commissioner de Silguy attends G7 Finance; also attends IMF interim committee and World Bank development committee meetings (Saturday- Sunday). From EUROPA, the European Commission Server at http://europa.eu.int/
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