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EU mulls relaxing state-aid rules to help chip production

Fri, 11/19/2021 - 07:14
The EU Commission also decided to extend - for another six months - the relaxation of state-aid rules to help member states cope with the economic fallout from the Covid- pandemic.
Categories: European Union

[Investigation] Why are cross-country train tickets in EU still so complex?

Fri, 11/19/2021 - 07:13
Why no price-aggregating website for international trains in Europe? Why is it almost impossible to buy a single ticket for a cross-border train? It's easier to go by plane - and governments are making sure it stays that way.
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[Opinion] Palestine refugees: UNRWA's global responsibility

Fri, 11/19/2021 - 07:13
Regional politics, competing global priorities and, sadly, a deliberate misinformation campaign that seeks to dismantle the agency jeopardise the critical mission of one of the United Nations' true success stories.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Belgium enforces teleworking and face masks as Covid cases rise

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:29
The Belgian ministerial concertation committee decided on Wednesday to tighten its measures on rising Covid numbers. From Saturday on, teleworking will be mandatory for at least four days a week. Face masks are mandatory for everyone from 10 years old in on all public places. That also counts for night clubs.
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[Ticker] Belarus moves 1,000 migrants away from Polish border

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:21
Belarus has begun moving some 1,000 migrants from a camp on the Polish border to a temporary shelter with mattresses, blankets, and food packages in moves trumpeted by its state media and confirmed by Poland. "The camp near Kuźnica is slowly emptying," Polish deputy interior minister Maciej Wąsik said. The EU also pledged €700,000 in aid for the migrants Wednesday after German chancellor Angela Merkel spoke with Belarus' president.
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Italian MEP Carlo Calenda, founder and

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:20
Italian MEP Carlo Calenda, founder and leader of the Italian Azione party, has joined the liberal Renew Europe group in the European Parliament, the group announced on Wednesday. He had been sitting with the Socialists & Democrats. Calenda was previously an economy minister and an MEP since 2019. The third-largest group in the parliament, Renew Europe has now 100 MEPs from 23 member states.
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[Ticker] Russia to deploy new paratroop regiment in Crimea

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:20
Russia's military said it would establish a new paratroop regiment in annexed Crimea, completing a reshuffle of forces announced by defence minister Sergei Shoigu in March, Reuters writes. At the same time, Moscow voiced its objections to a framework agreement under which Ukraine will use British funding to improve its naval capabilities, allowing it to buy missiles and build a navy base on the Sea of Azov.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Merkel raises alarm over German Covid situation

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:20
As Germany registered over 52,000 new infections on Wednesday, chancellor Angela Merkel said that the epidemiological situation was dramatic, Reuters reported. "Everyone who gets vaccinated protects himself and others. And if enough people get vaccinated that is the way out of the pandemic," she said, arguing that it is never too late to take the first jab. Only 68 percent of the German population is fully-vaccinated.
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[Ticker] Candidate to lead Interpol accused of rights violations

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:20
Politicians, human rights organisations and former foreign detainees have raised concerns about major general Ahmed Naser Al-Raisia, a United Arab Emirates candidate running for presidency of the International Police Organisation (Interpol), Deutsche Welle writes. German MPs accuse the major of being "directly involved in human rights violations in a number of high-profile cases." The new head of Interpol will be elected next week.
Categories: European Union

Landmark ruling reveals misuse of Energy Charter Treaty

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:19
The Belgian Appeal Court delivered a landmark ruling, in what Kazakhstan's legal representatives described as "one of the biggest frauds in the history of international arbitration."
Categories: European Union

Central Europe struggles with new Covid-19 wave

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:19
A new wave of Covid-19 infections has been sweeping through central Europe, where the vaccination rate is generally below the EU average - partly due to low trust in institutions.
Categories: European Union

[Exclusive] Revealed: EU plan to make 1,400 people-smuggling arrests in 2022

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:19
A leaked internal document reveals dozens of operational plans to crack down on migrant-smugglers next year, including a target to make over 1,400 arrests - mostly under the aegis of the EU's border agency Frontex.
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EU imposes rules on six products to halt 'imported deforestation'

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:18
The European Commission has unveiled a landmark piece of legislation to reduce and reverse the impact of EU consumption on global deforestation, targeting companies selling soy, beef, palm oil, wood, cocoa and coffee in the bloc.
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[Livestream] Join us live at the Global Progressive Forum 2021

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:18
Once again, it is time for global progressives to join forces and take the lead in changing the world.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] De-escalate Bosnia and Herzegovina - before it is too late

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 07:18
As some politicians, including in the neighbouring countries Serbia and Croatia, ratchet-up their inflammatory rhetoric, the international community is struggling to find a response to escalating tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Italy worried by Chinese drone buyout

Wed, 11/17/2021 - 07:13
Italy has opened a fresh investigation into a Chinese buyout of Italian military drone-maker Alpi Aviation in 2018, Reuters reports. Italian authorities were paying "utmost attention" to the matter, a source noted, with the enquiry potentially leading to a scrapping of the deal. EU foreign ministers also discussed tighter "foreign investor screening" in talks on future EU defence strategy on Monday.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Europe warned on power outages

Wed, 11/17/2021 - 07:09
Commodities trading firm Trafigura has warned of potential power outages in Europe this winter. "We haven't got enough gas at the moment quite frankly, we're not storing for the winter period. So hence there's a real concern that there's a potential if we have a cold winter that we could have rolling blackouts in Europe," the company' CEO said Tuesday, Reuters reports.
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[Ticker] Deaths 50% above average in low-vaccinated Bulgaria

Wed, 11/17/2021 - 07:09
Above 50 percent more people died in Bulgaria than usual during September, official Eurostat data showed. Bulgaria is the EU's least-vaccinated country, and it is the hardest-hit during the resurgence of coronavirus cases since late summer. In the Eurostat report comparing additional deaths with pre-pandemic levels, Bulgaria had the highest excess-mortality in the EU, followed by Lithuania, Greece and Romania, all at over 30 percent, Reuters said.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Germany delays approval of Russia gas pipeline

Wed, 11/17/2021 - 07:09
German regulator Bundesnetzagentur Tuesday paused certification of Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline until it created a German subsidiary, to be "organised in a legal shape compliant with German law", it said, prompting gas prices to jump 11 percent, Reuters reported. "Any delays in the pipeline certification, all the more so on the eve of winter, is not in the interests of the European Union," Russian MP Konstantin Kosachyov said.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Greece makes UK new offer on Elgin Marbles

Wed, 11/17/2021 - 07:09
Greece has offered to loan UK museums two classical artefacts, the golden Mask of Agamemnon and the Artemision Bronze statue of Zeus, if Britain permanently returned the Elgin Marbles to Athens, The Times reports. "We are advocating for the reunification of the marbles, I will be making my case to the British prime minister ... [the marbles] were stolen by Lord Elgin," Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in London.
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