Central African Republic: securing, an emergency felt by all
(BRUSSELS2) All the participants agree that the Central African problem today is above all a “security problem”. And
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(BRUSSELS2) All the participants agree that the Central African problem today is above all a “security problem”. And
Read more(BRUSSELS2) A plane full of emergency humanitarian aid will leave for the Central African Republic (CAR) will depart this weekend. The plane that carries 37
Read more(BRUSSELS2) The European Commission has just announced that it is setting up an “air bridge” to the Central African Republic, from Douala
Read more(BRUSSELS2) For several weeks, in the face of the Syrian drama, the tone has changed at the European Commission. In turn, two
Read more(BRUSSELS2) “Terrifying”! This is how Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva described the situation in the Philippines after a visit
Read more(BRUXELLES2) While world diplomacy dithers over possible strikes and European diplomacy is paralyzed (L'Europe dans les
Read more(BRUSSELS2) “66% of refugees are children. We cannot turn our backs on this tragedy, we must
Read more(B2) The Commission has today increased its humanitarian aid by €20 million for Mali. According to the Commission, in
Read more(BRUSSELS2) The European Commission has warmly welcomed the proposal by Laurent Fabius (the French Minister for Foreign Affairs) to
Read more(BRUSSELS2) Catherine Ashton on Saturday (4 August) condemned the recent expulsions of Syrian citizens by the Lebanese authorities. “Worried”, the
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