State Aid to Channel 4 (UK) linked to digital switchover
On the 4th June 2008 a notification of state aid going to Channel 4 in the United Kingdom (linked to a digital switch over), was published in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJ). By means of the letter dated 2 April 2008 the Commission notified the United Kingdom of its decision to initiate the procedure concerning the proposed financial support to Channel 4 to enable it to meet the costs of digital switchover.
Read more …Non-opposition to a notified concentration between Deutsche Bahn and Transfesa
On 18 March 2008, the Commission decided not to oppose the above notified concentration between the German Railways, Deutsche Bahn and Transfesa. Deutsche Bahn acquired the shares in July 2007 and on the 4th June 2008, the European Commission declared that the procedure compatible with the common market.
Read more …EESC and Western Balkans civil society acting to promote dialogue and consultation
On the 4th-5th June 2008, beginning at 9am, the second Western Balkans Civil Society Forum will take place organised by the EESC and Western Balkans civil society acting to promote dialogue and consultation. The forum will take place in Gospodarsko Razstavišče, Dunajska cesta 18, 1000 Ljubljana.
Read more …Laying down a Modernised Community Customs Code
New regulation has been published by the European Commission from the 23rd April 2008 laying down the Community Customs Code (Modernised Customs Code). The official text was published on the 4th June 2008 In accordance with the Communication from the Commission concerning the protection of the Community’s financial interests and the Action Plan for 2004-2005.
Read more …Concentration between Barclays and CID
On 15th May 2008, the Commission decided not to oppose the above notified concentration between Barclays and CID. The Commission also declared it compatible with the common market.
Read more …EU contributes EUR 40 million to fight against infectious diseases
The European Commission has promised EUR 40 million in funding to the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP). The amount signifies half of the EUR 80 million that the EDCTP has approved for research into the prevention of poverty-related diseases in Africa.
Read more …Protect editorial independence and media pluralism, says Culture Committee
There is a "considerable risk" that the private media's pursuit of profit could compromise its ability to act as a watchdog for democracy, warns a report adopted by the Culture and Education Committee on Tuesday. MEPs advocate "editorial charters" to prevent owners, shareholders or governments from interfering with editorial content, and ombudsmen to protect media freedom. They also want status of weblogs clarified, and suggest introducing fees for commercial use of user-generated content.
Read more …Latest Competitiveness Council brings progress for research
Close to the end of the Slovenian presidency of the European Union, the 2871st meeting of the Competitiveness Council on 29 and 30 May in Brussels yielded a number of decisions in the field of research. This includes among other things the go ahead for the new Joint Technology Initiative on Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH JTI) as well as the launch of the Ljubljana Process.
Read more …New Call for proposals — Preparatory action on an EU rapid response capability
The European Commission, Directorate-General for Environment, Civil Protection Unit, is launching a Call for Proposals with the aim of identifying projects on an EU civil protection rapid response capability which might be eligible for financial support. This financial support will take the form of grants.
Read more …EC at the Baltic Sea States Summit in Riga
The 7th biennial Baltic Sea States Summit will be held on 3 and 4 June in Riga, Latvia. Reform of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) and the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region will both feature on the Summit agenda. The European Union firmly believes that the Summit will result in a more effective CBSS and looks forward to working with it as an important actor in the region.
Read more …Commissioner Hübner opens EU-Russia seminar in Moscow on best practice and challenges in regional policy
Danuta Hübner, European Commissioner for Regional Policy, today opens an EU-Russia seminar in Moscow with Mr. Dmitry Kozak, Russian Minister of Regional Development. The two-day seminar, entitled 'Strategic and governance aspects of regional policy', involves experts from Finland, Germany, Portugal and Spain, together with representatives from Russian ministries, universities and regions. The event takes forward work in progress under a Memorandum of Understanding on regional policy dialogue that the European Commission signed with the Russian Federation in May 2007.
Read more …Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner in Russia for bilateral talks
The launch of negotiations for a new agreement with Russia, preparations for the forthcoming EU-Russia Summit, and international issues will be high on the agenda when Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner visits Moscow on 3 and 4 June. In addition to meetings with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin and Foreign Minister Sergeij Lavrov, Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner will address Members of the Duma and representatives of the European business community.
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