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Daily Archives: June 13, 2010
Electric cars? Maybe. Eventually
One of the key visits of my Korea delegation trip to Seoul last week was to a company called SB LiMotive, a very impressive joint venture between Samsung of Korea and Bosch of Germany – an excellent example of EU-Korea … Continue reading
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Human Rights in North Korea
This should really be a very short piece, because the bottom line is that citizens in North Korea have virtually no human rights at all. The North Korean junta is heartless and totalitarian, run by a bunch of psychopaths and … Continue reading
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Korea gets it. Why doesn’t Brussels get it?
During the formal session in Seoul last week of the EU-Korea Interparliamentary Council, the economic situation in the EU itself was on the agenda. Our Chairman, a German EPP MEP called Christian Ehler, set the scene from an EU perspective. … Continue reading
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