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EU, U.S. Boost Judicial Cooperation
The European Union and the United
States have concluded an agreement to facilitate cooperation between
EU and U.S. prosecutors on terrorism and cross-border criminal
cases. The arrangement between Eurojust, the EU's judicial
coordination unit, and the U.S. Department of Justice will provide
for the exchange of evidence in active cases and help increase
judicial cooperation and information sharing between all 25 EU
Member States and the U.S. MORE
Stronger Economic Growth in EU
The European Commission has raised
economic growth forecasts for 2006 for EU Member States. Overall
growth in the EU is expected to reach 2.8 percent, up from 1.7
percent in 2005, and figures also show falling unemployment and
budget deficits. MORE
Belarus Opposition Leader Wins 2006 Sakharov
Prize
The European Parliament has named
Alexander Milinkevich, leader of the political opposition in
Belarus, as the 2006 winner of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of
Thought, awarded annually to exceptional individuals or
organizations fighting against oppression, intolerance and
injustice. EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner
congratulated Milinkevich: "As the leader of the Belarus united
democratic opposition forces, he engaged himself consistently for
greater freedom of thought and expression...With this prize, the EU
indicates its strong hope to see free and fair local elections in
January 2007." MORE
EU Gathers International Development Community for
European Development Days
The EU brings together the
international development community in Brussels for the first
European Development Days this week. The event will include an
EU-Africa Business Forum to encourage European investment in Africa,
a Governance Forum, and a wide range of activities designed to
promote awareness of development issues. MORE
EU Moves Toward Nuclear Energy Agreement with
Kazakhstan
The European Commission has
recommended that the EU enter into an assistance agreement with
Kazakhstan to help build a stable framework within which to develop
EU-Kazakh trade in the nuclear energy sector. Kazakhstan has
one-fifth of the world's known reserves of uranium and is the
third-largest producer of uranium in the world, after Australia and
Canada. MORE
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