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			<title>ENJN Middle East Team delved deep into the strengths and weaknesses of the ENP</title>
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			<description>24 journalists from the leading outlets in Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Israel descended on Brussels this week to cap off their progress...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>24 journalists from the leading outlets in Jordan, Palestine, Syria, Egypt and Israel descended on Brussels this week to cap off their progress through the ENJN training program with a round up of where the ENP is now and where it is going for their region. <br />
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Delving deep into the origins, progress, strengths and weaknesses of the ENP with top speakers from inside and outside the European Commission left the team with much food for thought. <br />
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And with many having already seen the ENP in action during the four previous field workshop weeks in Spain, Armenia, Malta and Ukraine, it was high time to put the Brussels perspective on things.<br />
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18 stories have already been produced, all ready for republication and airing, many already in the mix for next weeks news cycle, with more to come. <br />
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Please visit the ENJN <a href="http://training.journalismnetwork.eu/group/brusselsmiddleeastteam" target="_blank"><u>community</u></a> to take a closer look at their stories.</div>

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			<dc:creator>Biba Klomp</dc:creator>
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			<title>Next training for the ENJN Middle East Team in Brussels</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:29:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Journalists from Israel, Palestinian Territories, Syria, Egypt and Jordan will gather in Brussels from 18-22 January, 2010 to discuss the policy and...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Journalists from Israel, Palestinian Territories, Syria, Egypt and Jordan will gather in Brussels from 18-22 January, 2010 to discuss the policy and process aspects of the ENP.<br />
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The latest programme can be found <a href="http://training.journalismnetwork.eu/group/brusselsmiddleeastteam/forum/topics/enpi-brussels-schedule" target="_blank"><u><b>here</b></u></a>.</div>

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