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Thursday, November 1, 2012

From the Heart of Europe | 01.11.2012, 15:00 UTC

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Politics
British ministers warn EU cuts could isolate the UK
A day after British Prime Minister David Cameron's own party defied him over not enforcing EU budget cuts, British ministers say the real test for the EU budget is yet to come.
Justice
Greek journalist on trial for publishing 'Lagarde list'
A journalist has gone on trial for publishing the names of thousands of Greeks who allegedly have Swiss bank accounts. The prominent journalist is charged with violating data privacy laws.
Politics
British parliament rejects EU budget, cornering Cameron
Prime Minister David Cameron's backbenchers have put him on a collision course with Brussels over the next EU budget. The MPs want a "real-term reduction" in EU spending, not the inflation-adjusted freeze proposed.
France
Hollande weighs in on Iran, Palestinians
French President Francois Hollande has hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris, where the two leaders discussed a nuclear-armed Iran and stalled peace talks with Palestinians.
European Ties
Turkey calls for German aid in Syrian refugee crisis
During talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for German help with its Syrian refugee crisis. The two leaders also discussed Turkey's accession to the EU.
Business
Trade
Germany pushes for free trade with India
German Economics Minister Philipp Rösler has urged India to reconsider its reservations about a free trade zone with the European Union. The topic is high on the agenda of a German industry meeting in New Delhi.
Industry
German chemical industry changes into reverse gear
Chemicals producers in Germany are facing an uphill battle to compensate sluggish business in Europe which is in the grip of a protracted sovereign debt crisis. The industry will see a marked drop in output this year.
Consumer Electronics
Electronics firm Sharp nurtures doubts about its future
Japanese electronics giant Sharp has acknowledged it's not sure whether the company will survive in a continuously worsening economic environment. The company has once more projected record annual losses.
World
Economy
Portuguese journalists unite in face of job cuts
In crisis-hit Portugal, the media sector is taking as much of a battering as any other, with record job losses this year so far. What does this mean for the future and quality of journalism in Portugal?

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