EU News - 23 May 2011

WTO Appellate Body overturns key findings of the Panel in favour of the EU on the Airbus Case

The WTO Appellate Body report on the Airbus case has overturned several key findings made by the Panel. The Appellate Body found that support provided by Germany, Spain and the UK for the launch of Airbus' A380 aircraft is not a prohibited export subsidy under WTO Law.

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The launch of the first two operational satellites of the EU's global navigation satellite system will be in October

The Galileo programme is the EU's initiative for a state-of-the-art global satellite navigation system, providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. The launch of the first two operational satellites of the EU's global navigation satellite system in October is the first of a series of launches due to take off from Europe's Space Port in Kourou, French Guiana.

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Europeans will enjoy new rights and services regarding phones, mobile and Internet

Since 25 of May, new telecoms rules benefit citizens and businesses across Europe. New EU telecoms rules to ensure a more competitive telecoms sector and better services for customers are due to be implemented in national law by this date.

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Green Week 2011: "Resource Efficiency, Using less, living better"

The European Commission organizes from 24 to 27 May 2011 in Brussels the 11th edition of Green Week, the biggest annual conference on European environment policy. This year is focusing in "Resource Efficiency - Using less, living better".

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A EU research developed an innovative device that offers earlier breast-cancer detection

The research, led by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the pan-European team was made up of scientists from eight institutions from Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal and Sweden, received €2.5 million in EU funding. It is an innovative device, a new type of mammogram technique using molecular imaging which could help detect breast cancer earlier.

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The Council adopted conclusions for the EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies

On 19 May the ministers adopted conclusions on an EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies up to 2020, inviting the member states to pursue goals in the fields of education, employment, healthcare and housing, so as to close the gaps between marginalised Roma communities and the general population. Now, the EU Hungarian presidency intends to report the outcome of the various discussions to the General Affairs Council on 23 May and to European Council on 24 June.

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