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EU rules against deceptive airline ticket prices to come into force

EUBrussels  - Rules designed to stop airlines from advertising deceptively cheap tickets were due to come into force on Friday across the European Union.

Jointly approved by the EU's 27 member states and by the European Parliament, the rules require airlines to include all taxes and charges in their published ticket prices.

Brussels approves Swedish financial rescue plan

Brussels - The European Commission on Thursday approved Sweden's financial rescue package, which involves the state providing up to 1,500 billion Swedish kroner (201 billion dollars) in debt guarantees to banks and other lenders.

The plan's approval by the European Union executive came just three days after it was officially received in Brussels.

"This decision shows that when member states follow the commission's guidance on overcoming the financial crisis, they can obtain rapid approval," said Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes.

Czech parliament backs International Criminal Court treaty

Czech parliament backs International Criminal Court treaty Prague - The Czech parliament's lower house Wednesday approved a treaty establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC), a body set up to punish war crimes and genocide.

The Czech Republic, which takes over the European Union's six- month rotating presidency on January 1, was the last EU member to ratify The Hague-based tribunal.

The house ratified the treaty 140-6 in a vote that required a majority of 120 votes in the 200-seat chamber. Thirty-seven lawmakers abstained from the vote.

EU, Ukraine launch visa-free dialogue

EU, Ukraine launch visa-free dialogueBrussels - The European Union on Wednesday launched talks with Ukraine on allowing Ukrainian citizens to travel to the EU without visas, with Kiev targeting a result before 2012.

"This is a very important event in Ukraine-EU relations. ... For us it's absolutely clear that this should be done not in decades but in years: it's essentially important to finish this process before 2012," Ukrainian Foreign Minister Volodymyr Ogryzko said.

Czech Republic approves International Criminal Court treaty

Prague - The Czech parliament's lower house Wednesday approved a treaty establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC), a body set up to punish war crimes and genocide.

European Commission issues "protectionism" warning

Brussels - The head of the European Commission on Wednesday urged member states to work together to protect jobs and industry, rather than be tempted by "populist" and "protectionist" measures.

"The global financial crisis is not an excuse for protectionism: trade barriers shut out prosperity and open the gates instead to short-term economic populism," said Jose Manuel Barroso.

Barroso's warning came after the European Union executive approved guidelines on ways to mitigate the impact of the financial crisis on the European economy.

The guidelines will lay the basis for an EU-wide "comprehensive recovery plan", or stimulus package, due to be unveiled on November 26.

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