The European Union is still dealing with its immense debt crisis and the falling of the Euro.
to compete with EU and its neigbours
Unemployment and debt mostly
No, Hosea and Gomer did not remain together despite the challenges they faced in their relationship.
in 1973 United Kingdom joined the EU
Periodically, there are discussions raised in Britain as to whether or not they should remain it the European Union (EU). At this time, it is not clear what the fruit of the current round of discussions on this matter will be.
18 to 30
Currently the new taoiseach (as with the old political party in power), want to remain a part of the EU. I do not see the EU kicking Ireland out either, after giving them such a vast loan
Although duty-free shops were abolished in 1999 in Europe, as long as the final destination of the goods is outside EU, a grandfathered in rule allows the items to remain duty free. The low prices in airport shops are to guarantee that the item will be taken out of EU.
The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 27 member nations in Europe. The member nations voluntarily join the EU and share sovereignty with the EU institutions. The EU has authority over certain policy areas, while others remain the responsibility of individual member nations. The EU and member nations work together to shape policies, regulations, and laws that affect the European Union as a whole.
To meet EU's preconditions for EU membership; to deal with PKK and the Kurdish issue.
In 1973, Norway held a referendum in which the majority of voters chose not to join the European Economic Community (EEC), which later evolved into the European Union (EU). Approximately 53.5% of the electorate voted against joining, leading to Norway's decision to remain outside the EU. This decision has been reaffirmed in subsequent discussions, with Norway instead opting for bilateral agreements with the EU.
i guess you win.