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EuObserver | July 1, 2011

The financial crisis and Arab Spring migrants have given rise to a "new euroscepticism" inside the union, Polish leader Donald Tusk has warned as Poland takes over the EU presidency.

EU Observer | July 1, 2011

If anybody in the EU had any illusions about how stern Poland's resistance to the EU climate policy can get, a reality check came on June 22.

The Parliament Magazine | June 30, 2011

The commission's proposals for a five per cent rise in the EU budget have met with a mixed response.

Environmental Finance | June 30, 2011

Environmental policy and climate change action will be "mainstreamed" into all areas of the EU budget from 2014, the European Commission announced late on Wednesday night, with climate-related expenditure making up at least 20% of EU financing.

WDR | June 29, 2011

The Guardian | June 27, 2011

As Egypt rejects IMF loan, Arab NGO network says liberalisation advocated in aid packages poses threat to economic and social justice demands made during recent uprisings

civil georgia | June 23, 2011

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) will provide USD 115.5 million credit to finance construction of 87 MW Paravani hydro power plant in the south-west of Georgia.

Transitions online | June 20, 2011

The EBRD talks of sustainable development and democratization, but the lender’s policies in Kazakhstan don’t seem to match its mission statement.

Transitions online | June 17, 2011

A Warsaw at odds with the EU will soon lead the bloc in climate-change talks.

The Ecologist | June 10, 2011

Before rushing to finance projects in Africa and the Middle East, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) should address its environmental and social lending criteria, says Fidanka Bacheva-McGrath