Brussels, 09/09/2010 (Agence Europe) - Freedom of expression and freedom of the press within the European Union are once more on the agenda of the European Parliament (further to the debate one year ago on the situation in Italy). Neelie Kroes took stock of the possibilities open to the Union to ensure that pluralism, which is an essential component of freedom of expression, is respected. On one hand, the EU may use Article 11 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and Article 2 of the...