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These sites were made as part of a fourth Login@Europe competition in organization of Ministry of European integration and CARNet. These sponsors to gave support to competition: Ericsson, Nikola Tesla, Siemens, Microsoft Croatia, Končar- INEM, T-com, Senso, Olympus, Vidi and www.odlikasi.hr site. Theme of this years competition is “Let’s meet EU”. The main goal of our site (except of wining) is to inform visitor about European union, her history and structure, her positive and negative sides, actual themes in EU, and news about process of Croatia’s entering to EU. We hope that with contents from this site we will help you to better understand EU, and remove any negative opinions about EU out of your head.

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  Sunday, 27.03.2005.   

The president of Demo Christian union of Serbia and former minister of Justice Vladan Batić says in today’s newspapers “Independent” that so much of Haag defendants surrended to a government of Serbia because prime minister Vojislav Koštunica gave them a hundreds of thousands of Euros. Batić also claims that by this way they are laundering money that came from blackmailing and other criminal actions. The government of Serbia hasn’t yet denied that statement.   Written by: Branimir Kasun.



Yesterday Tokyo iterated his resistance on abolishing EU’s embargo that restricts delivery of weapons to China. He said that right before president of France visited Japan. Japan’s government said that selling weapons to China would be a big problem for stability in Asia.   Written by: Branimir Kasun.



We want you a happy and blessed Easter!   Written by: Branimir Kasun.

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In the most of the countries of European Union average lifetime of man is for about 5 years shorter from average lifetime of women. Most of the citizens of EU (67%) are between 15 and 64 years old. The rest 33% of people are equally divided in two groups: the one those are younger than 15 years, and the one that are older than 64 years. Ireland has the biggest fertility in EU (yearly increase number of citizens) and Latvia has the biggest yearly decrease number of citizens in EU.

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