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Kreml-Kritiker Sasha Filipenko (37) ist enttäuscht: «Der Westen macht genau das, womit Putin gerechnet hat»

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:17
Der belarussische Journalist Sasha Filipenko musste ins Exil in den Westen flüchten. Er kritisiert den Ukraine-Krieg nämlich so hart wie kaum jemand anderes. Doch auch für die westliche Reaktion darauf findet er keine positiven Worte.
Categories: Swiss News

Für die Sanierung soll keine Sperrung nötig sein: Bundesrat will den zweiten Lötschberg-Tunnel

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:15
Die Landesregierung will eine zweite, durchgängige Spur durch den Lötschberg. Ausbauen will der Bundesrat zudem das S-Bahn-Netz. Blick berichtet live von der Medienkonferenz mit Verkehrsministerin Simonetta Sommaruga.
Categories: Swiss News

Une fondation européenne pour promouvoir les communs numériques pourrait bientôt voir le jour

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:11
Un groupe de travail européen chargé de réfléchir au développement des communs numériques, identifiés comme un pilier important de la souveraineté numérique du continent, appelle à la création d'une fondation européenne.
Categories: Union européenne

Pénurie de médicaments anticancer : Pr Bouzid tire la sonnette d’alarme

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:11

Le problème de la pénurie des médicaments en général devient récurrent en Algérie. Mais il y a des catégories de médicaments qui sont plus en souffrance que d’autres et qui mettent les patients et les spécialistes de ce secteur dans une situation critique, notamment les médicaments anticancéreux. En effet, depuis des années, les services d’oncologie […]

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Categories: Afrique

Schweizer Wahrzeichen-Schoggi: Toblerone wird künftig auch in der Slowakei produziert

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:08
Eine der berühmtesten Schweizer Schokoladen, die Toblerone, wird künftig nicht mehr ausschliesslich in der Schweiz hergestellt. Ab Ende 2023 wird die dreieckige Schoggi auch in der Slowakei produziert.
Categories: Swiss News

331 koronavírus-fertőzöttet találtak kedden, három ember belehalt a betegségbe

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 14:06
TASR: 1165 PCR-tesztet végeztek kedden (június 21.) Szlovákiában, és 331 koronavírus-fertőzöttet találtak. Három ember belehalt a betegségbe – tájékoztatott a covid-19.nczisk.sk weboldalon a Nemzeti Egészségügyi Információs Központ. 157 COVID-19-beteget kezelnek kórházban.

EU – Western Balkans leaders’ meeting of 23 June 2022

Written by Suzana Anghel.

On 23 June 2022, for the first time since the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine, the Heads of State or Government of the EU and of the six Western Balkan countries will meet for a leaders’ meeting in Brussels. The discussion will focus on enlargement, energy, security and defence, and youth. Discussion of Emmanuel Macron’s ‘European Political Community’ proposal is not on the agenda, but it could come up during the debate.

Background

On 18 May 2022, the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, announced the holding of a meeting of EU and Western Balkan leaders, with the aim of promoting ‘enhanced EU–Western Balkans engagement’. The meeting, to be organised in cooperation with the current French Presidency of the Council of the European Union, will focus on enlargement, energy, security and defence, and youth. It will take place in Brussels, on the morning preceding the European Council meeting of 23-24 June 2022. Back in December 2021, when presenting the priorities of the French Presidency of the Council, French President Emmanuel Macron indicated that a conference on the Western Balkans would be organised in June 2022. He also stressed that the Western Balkans were at the ‘heart of Europe’. He pointed to the then already tense regional situation, underlined the Union’s responsibility – urging it to re-engage with and invest in the Western Balkans – and called for support in countering disinformation. The President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, may also attend the leaders’ meeting.

International and regional context

Russia’s war on Ukraine has reshaped Europe’s security architecture. Analysts warn of possible ‘aftershocks in the Balkans’, stressing that more must be done to counter disinformation originating in Russia, and to boost ‘energy diversification and infrastructure’, so as to reduce the region’s dependence on Russia and China. The five Western Balkan countries that are members of the United Nations – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia – voted in favour of the United Nations General Assembly resolution condemning Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Unity in condemning the aggression did not, however, translate into unity in setting up and implementing sanctions on Russia. Only Albania, Kosovo*, Montenegro and North Macedonia have so far joined the EU in imposing sanctions on Russia. The three countries in the region that are members of NATO – Albania, North Macedonia and Montenegro – have provided Ukraine with military equipment and assistance. In contrast, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have refused to impose sanctions on Russia, with Serbia even prolonging its gas contract, although they have maintained EU accession as a priority for their countries.

The meeting format and venue

The EU leaders and the leaders of the six Western Balkan countries will meet in Brussels for a leaders’ meeting as opposed to a regular EU–Western Balkans summit. The main difference between the two types of meeting lies in the role played by the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU. At past EU–Western Balkans summits, the rotating Bulgarian, Croat and Slovenian Presidencies played central roles in preparing the meetings, considering it the pinnacle of their respective presidencies. The forthcoming EU–Western Balkans leaders’ meeting takes place during the French Presidency of the Council, but does not represent its core event, which was the Versailles Summit of 10-11 March 2022. The choice of venue – Brussels – is yet another confirmation of the less prominent role of the rotating presidency in the meeting; thus, Charles Michel and his team will have the upper hand in managing the proceedings.

The main agenda points

The topics on the agenda – energy, security and defence, and youth – are not new. They belong to the key priorities discussed at past EU–Western Balkans summits and/or outlined in the declarations adopted by the EU leaders, ‘in consultation with Western Balkans leaders’, in Sofia (2018), Zagreb (2020) and Brdo (2021).

Energy is by far the most challenging topic in the context of Russia’s war on Ukraine, and high dependency on Russian fossil fuels. At Versailles, EU leaders decided to phase out the Union’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels. They reached out to the Western Balkan countries, with a call ‘to enhance connectivity with our immediate neighbourhood’ and, at subsequent meetings, agreed on a voluntary joint procurement mechanism for gas, liquefied natural gas and hydrogen, open to the region. On security and defence, cooperation is multifaceted, covering areas ranging from Western Balkan countries contributions to EU missions and operations, to security sector reform and intelligence cooperation. With respect to youth, leaders may take stock of progress made in the implementation of the ‘innovation agenda for the Western Balkans’ launched in Brdo. Youth policies are key to stabilising the region and reversing existing trends that make the Western Balkans a ‘net emigration’ region.

State of play on enlargement

Progress is lacking on enlargement, despite the revised methodology from 2020, which allows countries to ‘phase in’ to EU programmes. Montenegro and Serbia are the frontrunners, although the pace remains rather slow. Furthermore, Serbia’s proximity to Russia and reluctance to advance in resolving its dispute with Kosovo could result in an even slower pace. Solving neighbourly disputes remains one of the main criteria for EU accession. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has underlined that, ‘when a brutal war is being waged in our immediate neighbourhood, it is of central importance that both countries (Serbia and Kosovo) gradually resolve their conflict’. Two other countries – Albania and North Macedonia – are waiting for accession negotiations to begin. Despite several calls, including from Germany, to solve the outstanding  dispute, Bulgaria is still blocking the opening of accession negotiations with North Macedonia; with an indirect impact on Albania. The remaining two countries – Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo – are lagging behind owing to the absence of reforms and, in the case of the former, political instability, which a newly brokered political agreement could, if implemented in full, help overcome.

Past declarations were rather similar in content and messages – focusing inter alia on counter-terrorism cooperation, illegal migration and the European perspective of the Western Balkans – and were frequently addressed by the European Council in connection with the region. The word ‘enlargement’ appears only in the Brdo Declaration, where EU leaders underlined that ‘fair and rigorous conditionality and the principle of own merits’ should apply, inviting countries from the region to stay on course with their reforms. In a direct attempt to counter mounting disinformation, the Brdo Declaration stated that the EU is ‘the region’s closest partner, main investor and principal donor’.

European political community initiative

On 9 May 2022, President Macron invited the EU and like-minded non-EU countries in Europe to consider forming a ‘European political community‘ (EPC), to ‘complement’ but not substitute for the enlargement process. The proposal is expected to be debated during the forthcoming European Council meeting under the agenda point ‘wider Europe’. The EPC proposal has raised criticism from Ukraine, which initially saw it as an attempt to sideline its application for EU membership. The proposal has received mixed reactions in countries in the Western Balkans, with some, including North Macedonia, viewing it as ‘an excellent opportunity to unite countries that failed or did not want to join the bloc at a given moment, given the new geopolitical situation’. Touring the region ahead of the EU–Western Balkans leaders’ meeting, Charles Michel stressed that the aim was ‘not to replace the EU accession process’ but to grant ‘immediate political integration’ and allow regular political dialogue among leaders’, and hence stimulate progress on EU integration and accession.

European Parliament position

In an exceptional development, Parliament’s political group leaders adopted a joint statement ahead of the 23-24 June European Council meeting, expressing support for the Western Balkans on their EU integration path, and calling on the EU leaders to ‘maintain’ the Union’s ‘long-standing commitment’ to the region.

Read this at a glance note on ‘EU – Western Balkans leaders’ meeting of 23 June 2022‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

Categories: European Union

Sie ist in Wimbledon neu als Georgierin gemeldet: Russische Doppel-Spielerin wechselt Nationalität

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:59
Um in Wimbledon dabei zu sein, wechselt Natela Dsalamidse (29) kurzerhand ihre Nationalität. Die in Russland geborene Doppel-Spezialistin ist jetzt Georgierin.
Categories: Swiss News

Keine Ausnahmegenehmigung notwendig: Cannabis für medizinische Zwecke künftig erlaubt

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:55
In der Schweiz ist der Konsum von Cannabis zu medizinischen Zwecken künftig erlaubt.
Categories: Swiss News

Több mint kétmillió dollárért kelt el a Star Wars egy X-szárnyú vadászgépmodellje

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:54
A Star Wars: Egy új remény című 1977-ben bemutatott sci-fiben használt X-szárnyú vadászgép modellje 2,37 millió dolláros (893 millió forintos) áron cserélt gazdát kedden a Prop Store aukcióján.

JM Oran 2022: Salim Dada promet une cérémonie similaire aux JO de Tokyo

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:50

Le président de la commission des cérémonies d’ouverture et de clôture de la 19e édition des Jeux Méditerranéens Oran-2022, Salim Dada, a tenu hier soir une conférence de presse. Il promet une œuvre artistique complète lors de la cérémonie de l’ouverture des JM. La ville d’Oran s’apprête à abriter les Jeux Méditerranéens. Ce grand événement […]

L’article JM Oran 2022: Salim Dada promet une cérémonie similaire aux JO de Tokyo est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Pegasus-Ausschuss nimmt NSO-Gruppe in die Mangel

Euractiv.de - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:49
Der Untersuchungsausschuss, der den Einsatz der Pegasus-Spionagesoftware untersuchen soll, hat einen Vertreter des israelischen Unternehmens NSO Group, das hinter dieser Technologie steht, angehört.
Categories: Europäische Union

Guerre Ukraine - Russie : comment la Russie a déjoué l'engagement de l'Ukraine en Afrique

BBC Afrique - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:38
De nombreux dirigeants africains estiment qu'une attitude de confrontation avec la Russie n'est pas dans leur intérêt.
Categories: Afrique

Highlights - AFET Interparliamentary Committee Meeting on Enlargement - Committee on Foreign Affairs

The Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), in cooperation with the Legislative Dialogue Unit of the Directorate for Relations with national Parliaments, is inviting Members of national Parliaments of the EU Member States to attend an Interparliamentary Committee Meeting (ICM) on the EU enlargement policy in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on 27 June.
Parliamentarians from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine have also been invited to participate remotely.
The applications of three Eastern Partnership countries for a candidate status pushed the EU to rethink its enlargement policy. It also reinforced the link between the neighbourhood and enlargement policies. The ICM will provide a forum for parliamentarians to discuss the impact of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and its aftermath on the EU enlargement policy.
Draft Programme
Source : © European Union, 2022 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Albanien und Serbien werden nun doch am EU-Gipfel teilnehmen

Euractiv.de - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:36
Der albanische Premierminister bestätigte am Mittwoch seine Teilnahme am EU-Gipfel, der sich mit der Erweiterung befassen wird, nachdem er zuvor angekündigt hatte, den Gipfel aufgrund des bulgarischen Vetos gegenüber Nordmazedonien, das Tirana ebenfalls aufhält, zu boykottieren.
Categories: Europäische Union

Gleycy Correia lag 77 Tage im Koma: Ex-Miss-Brasilien (†27) stirbt nach Routine-OP

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:36
Die ehemalige Miss Brasilien Gleycy Correia ist nach einer Mandel-Operation gestorben. Sie wurde nur 27 Jahre alt.
Categories: Swiss News

Salmonelle dans les Kinder en Algérie : que dit l’enquête ?

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:35

Il y a quelques semaines en Europe ; plusieurs lots du chocolat Kinder ont été rappelés pour suspicion d’infection à la salmonelle ; une bactérie provoquant des symptômes proches de ceux d’une gastro-entérite. Un communiqué commun du Ministère du Commerce et de l’Agence de sécurité sanitaire (ANSS) est revenu sur l’état des produits Kinder commercialisés […]

L’article Salmonelle dans les Kinder en Algérie : que dit l’enquête ? est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Strassenverbindungen gekappt: Ukrainische Truppen in Luhansk könnten bald eingekesselt sein

Blick.ch - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:31
Im Kampf um Sjewjerodonezk im Osten der Ukraine droht den ukrainischen Truppen ein weiterer Rückschlag. Laut dem ukrainischen Generalstab versuchen russische Truppen, die Einheiten zu blockieren. Der Überblick zur Lage in der Ukraine siehst Du im Video.
Categories: Swiss News

Botrány és tragédia: Véletlenül a jó szemét operálták ki egy páciensnek Pozsonyban

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:28
Egyszerre történt botrány és tragédia főrévi (Ružinov - Pozsony városrésze) kórházban, miután véletlenül a jó szemét operálták ki egy páciensnek. A beteg a mulasztás következtében mindkét szemét elveszítette.

France: connu dans le médical, l’histoire insolite d’un escroc algérien

Algérie 360 - Wed, 06/22/2022 - 13:25

Des affaires de vols dont les coupables sont des Algérien ne manquent pas en France. Entre des mineurs qui tentent de dérober quelques accessoires couteux pour se nourrir et les sans papiers qui agressent leurs victimes pour gratter quelques euros, on a vu de tous les genres. Toutefois, la présente histoire est un peu différente. […]

L’article France: connu dans le médical, l’histoire insolite d’un escroc algérien est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

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