The German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso "will both save Europe, but in very different ways."
Who rules Europe? – Handelsblatt
"José Manuel Barroso, the President of the European Commission, told the Prime Minister to choose between protecting the City of London and retaining Britain’s clout before a key EU summit next month."
Cameron told to choose between the EU and the City – The Times
Faced with soaring interest rates on national sovereign debt, the Belgian Prime Minister has floated a new government loan aimed at individuals, rather than markets.
Savings: Yves Leterme calls on Belgians for help – Le Soir
The EU cannot convince the United States or China to reduce their CO2 emissions. If nothing changes by 2020, a mandatory system must be put in place, said the European Commissioner for the Environment Connie Hedegaard ahead of the November 24 Copenhagen climate talks.
Climate battle comes to a standstill – Jyllands-Posten
Lawyers representing customers of Snoras, the Lithuanian bank nationalised last week due to financial difficulties, are challenging the government's restructuration plan. Meanwhile, the government has issued an arrest warrant against Snoras' two largest shareholders accused of embezzlement and forgery of documents.
Bulldozer government surprises lawyers – Lietuvos Rytas





