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Reuters: Europe's centre-right leads by a sliver before EU election poll
The centre-right is set to win the most seats in European Parliament elections next week, but its wafer-thin poll lead suggests the chances of securing the presidency of the European Commission are uncertain.
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Reuters: Two weeks before EU elections, 62 per cent 'not interested'
Six out of 10 Europeans are "not that interested" in the European Parliament elections later this month, according to a IPSOS poll, despite huge efforts by campaign managers to make the ballot more relevant.
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EV: French economy in focus in Commission presidency debate
The two main candidates to become the next president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker and Martin Schulz, held a televised debate in French, clashing over how much time France should be given to get its economic house in order.
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EV: Van Rompuy prepares government leaders for dates with EU's destiny
Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, is urging government leaders to identify the policy priorities of the European Union in the immediate aftermath of the European Parliament elections.
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EESC presents action plan for Europe
At a time when public trust in the European Union has reached an all-time low of 31 per cent and worries about unemployment and the economic situation are dominating public debate, it is vital to respond not with nationalism or populism but with genuine European action.
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FT Special Report: The future of the EU
With elections to the European Parliament in the offing, the mainstream parties are under pressure even though the economic outlook for the eurozone is improving.
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Dijsselbloem: How to build a stronger Europe
Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem answers in a video message questions about Europe that were sent to him via Twitter.
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FT analysis: How the euro was saved
In the first part of a series on the year that forever changed Europe, Peter Spiegel recreated for the FT the three days in November when the eurozone crisis hit its lowest moment.
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