Denmark Challenges EU On Free Movement Of Goods & Services Across Borders

In Denmark, political analysts say the Danish People’s Party (DPP) is not only drawing more voters, getting 13 percent of the vote in 2007, but it has also pulled more mainstream parties to the right as they try to win voters back, a phenomenon that experts say has occurred in other countries.

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Debt Collection Problems, Deterrent To Commerce In European Union

European officials say at least 55 billion Euros a year in debt is being written off, much of it because businesses find it too daunting to press expensive, confusing lawsuits in foreign countries.

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Hungary’s Ecological Disaster, A Flaw In EU Regulations?

Hungary’s worst ecological disaster has officials in Brussels and Budapest pointing fingers over what some claim a flaw in European Union regulations that prevents classification of the “red mud” as a hazardous material.

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