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President Barroso to Visit Sudan
Faced with growing
instability in Darfur and risk of another humanitarian tragedy,
European Commission President José Manuel Barroso
announced last week that he will visit Sudan. "The EU is already
heavily engaged both in providing humanitarian relief in Darfur and support for the African Union
troops there," said President Barroso. "But we must step up our
political engagement, to do what we can to avert a humanitarian
crisis." MORE
EU Boosts Lebanon Funding
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The European Commission has boosted its 2006 aid to
Lebanon to over 100 million euros--on top of assistance from
individual EU Member States totaling more than 220 million euros. EU
aid monies will address immediate reconstruction needs and also lay
the foundation for crucial political and economic reforms necessary
for long-term recovery. As the main donor in the region, "the
Commission has been closely involved to relieve those suffering the
consequences of the hostilities," said European Commission President
José Manuel Barroso. MORE
Ambassador Bruton, President Carter Discuss
Middle East

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Ambassador John Bruton met with key business and political leaders
in Georgia
recently, including former
President Jimmy Carter. The pair discussed the situation in the
Middle East, particularly
Israeli-Palestinian issues. MORE
Car-Free Day Across Europe
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Over 1,300 cities
and towns across Europe participated in a
Car-Free Day last Friday to raise awareness of environmental
issues. Urban areas were closed to traffic and people
were encouraged to leave the car at home in favor of other
modes of transportation. Car-Free Day was the culmination
of the EU's Mobility Week, which focused on reducing air
pollution and fighting climate change. MORE |
EU Showcases Energy-Efficiency Competition
Winner

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Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs recently unveiled
a prototype ethanol-powered vehicle that can travel
about 1,800 miles on less than a quarter-gallon of gas. The
futuristic-looking car, dubbed "le Microjoule," is the winner of the
2006 European Shell Eco-Marathon -- a "race" to drive as far as
possible on the least amount of fuel. In a statement,
Commissioner Piebalgs underscored EU efforts to reduce
energy consumption
drastically. MORE
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