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[Ticker] 'Hungary will remain a member of EU'

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:12
"Hungary is and will remain a member of the European Union," Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó told a news conference on Tuesday in response to a reporter's question, Reuters reports. The European Union can be strong if it is built on strong member states, Szijjártó also said after meeting with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] UK's Covid-19 pass still not recognised in some EU countries

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:10
British tourists face difficulties in proving their vaccine status in Europe following a delay in linking the British National Health Service's (NHS) Covid pass to the EU's system due to gaps in the British government's application to Brussels, The Guardian writes. While at least 19 EU countries, including France and Spain, have unilaterally accepted the NHS app as proof of vaccine status, difficulties remain due to lack of pan-EU recognition.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] EU approves extra corona-vaccine sites for Pfizer, Moderna

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:09
Europe's medicines regulator has approved additional manufacturing sites for mRNA-based coronavirus vaccines developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna to help boost production amid a resurgence in infections, Reuters reports. The European Medicines Agency in Amsterdam said on Tuesday its human medicines committee had approved a site at Saint Remy sur Avre in France for making the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, Comirnaty.
Catégories: European Union

[EUobserved] Did Merkel do a deal with Putin on Afghan refugees?

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:09
Ukraine claims Germany did a deal with Russia on Afghan refugees to snub its recent Crimea summit, but EU diplomats find it hard to believe.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Shipping firm invests €1.2bn in 'carbon-neutral' ships

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:09
The world's biggest shipping company, Maersk, is investing €1.2 billion to speed up its switch to carbon-neutral operations, ordering eight container vessels that can be fuelled by green methanol as well as traditional bunker fuel, The Guardian writes. The Danish shipping business said the investment in new vessels would be saving more than 1m tonnes of carbon emissions a year by replacing older fossil fuel-driven ships.
Catégories: European Union

[Opinion] Time for EU to be a real ally of Afghan women

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:07
Crises disproportionally affect girls and women because of their gender. Afghanistan is no different. The EU must ensure that feminism is at the core of its external policy.
Catégories: European Union

US will not delay Kabul pull-out, Biden tells Western allies

mer, 25/08/2021 - 09:04
Western allies hope that the leverage of not recognising the Taliban, which would mean withholding funds, would be enough to tame the extremist group that took over Afghanistan after 20 years of Nato and US involvement.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Merkel: Europe will no longer need Russian gas in 25 years

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:28
Europe will no longer need Russian gas in 25 years' time, German chancellor Angela Merkel said at a meeting with Ukraine's president, Vladimir Zelensky, last weekend. "Europe will need to achieve climatic neutrality step by step by 2050," Merkel said, as quoted by Russian ned agency Tass. "It means that in 25 year[s] no gas, or very small volumes of gas, will be supplied to Europe from Russia," she added.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Climate change: Deadly floods in Western Europe 20% more likely

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:27
Climate change has made extreme rainfall events of the kind that sent lethal torrents of water hurtling through parts of Germany and Belgium last month at least 20 percent more likely to happen in the region, scientists said Tuesday, Reuters reports. "We will definitely get more of this in a warming climate," said the group's co-leader Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at the University of Oxford.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Tunisia: President extends suspension of parliament

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:27
Tunisia's president Kais Saied has extended the suspension of the nation's parliament until further notice, his office said in a statement, Deutsche Welle reports. The president also extended the suspension of the immunity of lawmakers. Saied had dismissed prime minister Hichem Mechichi and suspended the legislature last month, saying his intervention was needed to save Tunisia from collapse following mass protests over the government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] IMF gives €850m to Belarus despite fierce opposition

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:26
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has allocated Belarus roughly €850m in reserve funds as part of the body's unprecedented program to support the global economy as it emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, the Moscow Times reports. The payout comes despite last-ditch attempts by opponents of the embattled regime to block the transaction, fearing it could embolden the strongman president Alexander Lukashenko and further escalate the wave of repression in Belarus.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Cyprus to strip passports from Turkish Cypriot officials

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:25
The government of Cyprus said it would revoke the passports from Turkish Cypriot officials in the northern part of the island, Ekathimerini writes. A number of Turkish Cypriot officials are known to hold or held passports of the Republic of Cyprus. "With their acts and deeds they undermine the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and security of the Republic of Cyprus, in violation of the Constitution," government spokesman Marios Pelekanos said.
Catégories: European Union

Western leaders to lobby Biden on Afghan pull-out delay

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:20
US president Joe Biden is likely to come under pressure to extend the stay of US troops to be able to continue evacuations, but it is unlikely that Biden will budge.
Catégories: European Union

Poland to build anti-refugee wall on Belarus border

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:18
Poland has become the latest European country to start building an anti-refugee wall, with a new fence on its border with Belarus.
Catégories: European Union

[Column] Afghanistan: Europe's disgrace

mar, 24/08/2021 - 09:17
Last year, 1,200 Afghans were deported from the EU. Thousands of them left voluntarily. Clearly 2021 is not 2015, despite what some governments might say.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Greece, Cyprus, and Israel affirm Mediterranean alliance

lun, 23/08/2021 - 09:23
The foreign ministers of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, Greece, Nikos Dendias, and Israel, Yair Lapid, affirmed Friday in Jerusalem their countries' close ties, Greek newspaper Kathimerini reported. Dendias noted that the recently triumphant Taliban considered Turkey a friendly country and that Hamas, the Gaza-based Islamic movement that denies Israel's right to exist, congratulated the Taliban with their victory. The cooperation was born amid Turkey's oil-exploration exploits in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Swedish PM to step down ahead of 2022 elections

lun, 23/08/2021 - 09:22
Swedish prime minister Stefan Löfven caught the nation off guard on Sunday, saying he would resign in November ahead of a general election in September 2022 to give his successor a chance to improve the Social Democrats' standing in the polls, Reuters reported. Löfven has been prime minister since 2014, but his two coalition governments have lurched from crisis to crisis, unable to command a majority in parliament.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Poland: Two LGBTQ marches held under heavy police security

lun, 23/08/2021 - 09:21
Parades for LGBTQ rights took place under heavy police presence Saturday at the foot of Catholic Poland's most revered monastery in Czestochowa, in the south, and in Gdansk, on the Baltic coast, AP news agency reported. The massive police presence, which included officers on horseback, was seen as the factor that prevented any clashes with far-right groups, which shouted anti-LGBTQ slogans like "No Homosexual Love" at the marchers.
Catégories: European Union

Nord Stream 2 overshadows EU leaders' Ukraine trip

lun, 23/08/2021 - 09:20
Russia's new "weapon" in its war on Ukraine, the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to Germany, has cast a shadow over EU solidarity with Kyiv.
Catégories: European Union

[Ticker] Kremlin readout omits Macron's call for Navalny release

lun, 23/08/2021 - 09:20
The Kremlin failed to mention French president Emmanuel Macron's calls for Russian president Vladimir Putin to release his critic Alexei Navalny from jail in its readout of the two leaders' phone conversation Thursday, The Moscow Times writes. "The president of the republic called for the release of Alexei Navalny, one year after the assassination attempt of which he was the victim," Macron's office said in a statement.
Catégories: European Union

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