Brussels, 12/01/2010 (Agence Europe) - Many had expected a number of embarrassing questions about Stefan Füle's communist past and his studies at the Institute of International Relations in Moscow during the eighties, but the political CV of the commissioner-designate for enlargement and neighbourhood policy was hardly evoked during his hearing before the foreign affairs committee at the European Parliament on the afternoon of Tuesday 12 January. A single direct question was put to him by...