Don’t repeat the austerity of 2008

The European Union is dealing with the inmost economic crisis in its history, and the decision European leaders will take at the virtual European Council conference on Friday will have really real repercussions for the lives of millions of people and the future of Europe itself, which are deeply linked. European leaders have a historical […]

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Stronger green conditions urged for EU recovery money

Prime economists and civil society organisations on Tuesday (16 June) known as on the European Fee and member states to set more bold local weather actions and put green conditions on the EU recovery plan. Nevertheless, tensions have deepened as member states now focus on the next steps for the EU recovery and plunge into […]

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Critics warn of Orban ‘visual fallacy’ on ending special powers

Hungarian legislators on Tuesday (16 June) voted to call on prime minister Viktor Orban’s federal government to end the questionable special powers they had actually given him to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. The parliament, controlled by a two-thirds bulk of Orban’s party plus its allies, voted by 192 to no to ask for the […]

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‘Distressed’ Nato reacts to Russia nuclear threat

Russia’s nuclear threat to Europe is getting so worrying, the United States may release brand-new weapons on land or sea here. However Cold War familiarity aside, Western powers are divided on how to manage among the worst disputes under their noses – Libya. United States president Donald Trump (c) with Nato ambassador Kay Bailey Hutchison […]

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‘Self-regulation not working’ on fake news, EU warned

MEPs, reporters, broadcasters and publishers on Monday (15 June) called on the European Commission to scale up efforts to hold social media platforms, mainly however not just Facebook and Twitter, liable for the dissemination of Covid-19 fake news and disinformation. Online platforms were asked in 2018 to carry out a self-regulatory code of practice on […]

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‘New momentum’ required for deal

Leading EU authorities and British prime minister Boris Johnson on Monday (15 June) accepted increase settlements over the summertime on their future trade deal – which have actually been nearly at a grinding halt for the majority of the year. Johnson and EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, EU Council president Charles Michel and […]

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Calls Mount in Europe For Reciprocal Access to Tibet

Calls are installing in Europe for member states of the EU to enact legislation requiring that European diplomats, reporters, and scientists be approved access to travel in Tibet, an area mostly limited to outsiders while Chinese nationals can easily take a trip throughout European countries, a Tibet advocacy group stated in a brand-new report on […]

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Eritrea regime taking EU funds is ‘enhanced relations’

After a 25- year existence in Eritrea’s capital city, the European Union states a current demand by its judgment totalitarian for millions to deal with the pandemic is a sign of better relations. The remarks made by Lothar Jaschke, an official within the EU’s diplomacy branch EEAS, follows EU- moneyed procurement tasks where required labour […]

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Divided EU leaders’ first go at the recovery plans This WEEK

EU leaders will have their first conversation online on Friday (19 June) on the coronavirus recovery bundle and modified long-lasting budget proposed by the EU commission. The leaders are not anticipated to concur yet, that needs at least one or more individual conferences, the first of which will be kept in July in Brussels. The […]

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EU Commission to probe Croat border attacks on migrants

The European Commission plans to send out authorities to keep track of the Croat border following fresh claims of abuse of migrants and asylum candidates, which it condemned. Speaking to press reporters on Friday (12 June), a commission representative stated a tracking objective is prepared “to ensure that the activities of the Croatian border guards […]

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