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BELGRADE/BRUSSELS/BERLIN - Serbia's decision to join 18 other countries in boycotting the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony drew sharp criticism from the European Union (EU) Wednesday.
BRUSSELS - The European Commission Tuesday launched an anti-trust probe into Google following claims that Google's search engine manipulates results to harm rivals.
BRUSSELS - NATO Thursday announced that it has given a woman its top press job for the first time in its 61-year history as it announced the hiring of international journalist Oana Lungescu as spokeswoman.
BRUSSELS - An agreement with Pakistan on taking back its citizens illegally living in the European Union was backed by the European parliament's Civil Liberties Committee Tuesday, EuAsiaNews reported.
BRUSSELS - Sri Lanka will temporarily lose its preferential access to the European Union market from August 15 because of shortcomings in implementing UN human rights conventions, the EU said Monday.
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