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Environment pushes EU to become Arctic player
(Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative )
Published: Monday 24 November 2008 The European Union on 20 November announced its intention to become an important stakeholder in the Arctic, mainly by promoting an environmental agenda. The European Commission also indicated that Arctic multilateral ...
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Climate change poses 'security risk'
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Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/860d590ee8ac11dc913a0000779fd2ac.html?nclickcheck =1 By Andrew Bounds in Brussels Published: March 3 2008 01:33 \ Last updated: March 3 2008 01:33 Climate change poses "serious ...
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West Africa now key cocaine hub for Europe
(Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative )
Tristan McConnell \ Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1123/p06s01woaf.html from the November 23, 2007 edition Accra, Ghana Two British highschool girls now face three years in a juvenile detention center in the West African country ...
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