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Aid for Africa: is Europe getting stingy?

This week, we look at Europe's aid programmes for Africa. With more than 50% of the world's development assistance, the EU and its member states remain by far the biggest aid donors. But the financial crisis and austerity programmes across the Union have already forced several countries to scale back their aid spending. Can Europe live up to its pledges? Is the money spent wisely?

Christophe Robeet speaks to

  • H.E Ambassador Ajay Kumar Bramdeo, African Union Ambassador to the EU;
  • Graham Watson, British MEP, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats

Watch part 2 with Vaclav Klaus, Czech President

Programme prepared by Domitille Blanc, Juliette Lacharnay and Salima Belhadj

Eastern Europeans flock to Austria
19/10/2009 - EUROPE ON THE MOVE

Eastern Europeans flock to Austria

Twenty years after the end of the iron curtain, Austria is still a promise land for the countries of Eastern Europe. It is viewed as a gateway into Western Europe and, for students, a prestigious place to study.
EU Parliament considering extending lorry drivers’ hours to 86 per week
13/10/2009 - 2009 Europe on the Move

EU Parliament considering extending lorry drivers’ hours to 86 per week

The European Parliament has discussed a draft resolution for longer working hours for lorry drivers. The limit is currently 56 hours, but the parliament is looking at extending this to 86 per week.
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Europe's western outpost mulls membership of the club

One year after its economy was swept away by the crisis, Iceland is still debating whether to seek the protection of EU membership. The prime minister, Johanna Sigurdardottir, wants to join the club, but others fear they will lose their sovereignty.

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