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Az utcán vodkázott a lecsúszott sztár

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:20
Megdöbbentő fotók láttak ma napvilágot Jonathan Rhys Meyersről, akit a közönség olyan filmekből ismer, mint a Csavard be, mint Beckham, a Mission Impossible 3. vagy a Tudorok sorozat.

Eltűnt egy 14 éves tatabányai fiú

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:20
A tatabányai Pokornyi Krisztián a múlt hét szerdán az iskolába indult, de utána nem ment haza. Azóta nem adott életjelet magáról – hívta fel a figyelmet a police.hu.

Eltűnt a 15 éves Zuzana

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:19
A rendőrség a lakosság segítségét kéri az eltűnt Zuzana Droždiaková megtalálásában. Zuzana az aranyosmaróti (Zlaté Moravce) nevelőintézet lakója.

EU-Kyrgyzstan Human Rights Dialogue

EEAS News - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:04
Categories: European Union

Press release - MEPs to discuss strategic choices for EU digital economy with Commissioner Ansip

European Parliament - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:00
Plenary sessions : MEPs will give their views on the proposed digital single market strategy on Tuesday morning. The strategy includes measures to improve consumer and business access to digital goods and services across Europe, create better conditions and a level playing field for digital networks and innovative services to exploit the full growth potential of Europe's digital economy. The debate with digital agenda Commissioner Andrus Ansip will start around 10.00.

Source : © European Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: European Union

Pressemitteilung - Digitaler Binnenmarkt: Aussprache mit EU-Kommissar Ansip

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:00
Plenartagung : In einer Debatte am Dienstagmorgen werden die Abgeordneten ihre Ansichten zum Vorschlag für eine Strategie für einen digitalen Binnenmarkt darlegen. Die Strategie umfasst Maßnahmen für einen besseren Zugang für Verbraucher und Unternehmen zu digitalen Waren und Dienstleistungen in ganz Europa, zur Schaffung der richtigen Bedingungen und gleicher Voraussetzungen für digitale Netze und innovative Dienste und zur bestmöglichen Ausschöpfung des Wachstumspotenzials der digitalen Wirtschaft.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Press release - MEPs to discuss strategic choices for EU digital economy with Commissioner Ansip

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:00
Plenary sessions : MEPs will give their views on the proposed digital single market strategy on Tuesday morning. The strategy includes measures to improve consumer and business access to digital goods and services across Europe, create better conditions and a level playing field for digital networks and innovative services to exploit the full growth potential of Europe's digital economy. The debate with digital agenda Commissioner Andrus Ansip will start around 10.00.

Source : © European Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: European Union

Sajtóközlemény - Vita az Unió egységes digitális piacához szükséges stratégiai döntésekről

Európa Parlament hírei - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 19:00
Plenáris ülés : A képviselők kedd reggel vitatják meg az egységes digitális piac létrejöttét célzó stratégiát. A Bizottság javaslatának többek között az a célja, hogy javítsa a magán- és üzleti felhasználók hozzáférését a digitális árukhoz és szolgáltatásokhoz Európában, és kedvezőbb működési feltételeket teremtsen a digitális hálózatok és újonnan megjelenő szolgáltatások számára. A digitális fejlődésért felelős Andrus Ansip biztos részvételével zajló vita 10 óra körül kezdődik.

Forrás : © Európai Unió, 2015 - EP

‘Key’ EU Countries to Support Extension of Anti-Russian Sanctions - Tusk

RIA Novosty / Russia - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:58
At the same time, there is still "a large group" of states, which call for the lifting of sanctions, chairman of the European Council Donald Tusk said.






Categories: Russia & CIS

Southeast Asia’s Migrant Crisis Explained, in Maps

Foreign Policy - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:43
Just as it took a deadly shipwreck to finally put the spotlight on the dire migrant crisis in the Mediterranean, it’s taken the stranding of some 6,000 migrants — and perhaps several times that number — at sea in Southeast Asia to raise the alarm about another migrant crisis stemming from what some observers describe ...

Press release - Opening of May session in Strasbourg

European Parliament - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:31
Plenary sessions : President Schulz informed the House that the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, had asked to attend the debate on the situation in Hungary, scheduled for late afternoon on Tuesday.

Source : © European Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: European Union

Press release - Opening of May session in Strasbourg

European Parliament (News) - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:31
Plenary sessions : President Schulz informed the House that the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, had asked to attend the debate on the situation in Hungary, scheduled for late afternoon on Tuesday.

Source : © European Union, 2015 - EP
Categories: European Union

Russia to Allow Meat, Cheese Deliveries From Iran in Coming Weeks

RIA Novosty / Russia - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:31
Russia may permit the delivery of meat and cheese from Iran, paving the way for a barter deal to exchange grain for dairy, fish and meat products.






Categories: Russia & CIS

‘Hello, Twitter! It’s Barack. Really!’

Foreign Policy - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:23
It took six years, but President Obama is finally on Twitter.

Trophées des champions de la Défense

La première édition de la cérémonie des trophées des champions de la Défense s’est tenue le mercredi 13 mai à l’hôtel de Brienne. Cet évènement a permis de récompenser les militaires dont les résultats obtenus ont mis en valeur l’armée française et sa pratique du sport.
Categories: Défense

Defence Ministers agree on input for June European Council

EDA News - Mon, 18/05/2015 - 18:00

Defence Ministers today formalised their contribution in view of the European Council at the Steering Board of the European Defence Agency (EDA). It complements the contributions from the High Representative /Head of Agency Federica Mogherini and Commissioner Bieńkowska. Among others, Ministers agreed on analysing the implications of hybrid warfare for European defence capability development, on further incentivising defence cooperation including the Preparatory Action on CSDP-related research, on a SME Action Plan, on potential basic principles, objectives and actions for a Security of Supply regime as well as future priorities of the Agency. 


Capability development

During today’s meeting, Defence Ministers welcomed the progress achieved in the implementation of the 2013 European Council Conclusions. The four capability programmes on Air-to-Air Refuelling, Cyber Defence, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems and Governmental Satellite Communications endorsed by the European Council in 2013 are making good progress in line with their roadmaps. 

Cooperative programmes are important for enhancing capabilities in Europe, but also for clarifying priorities for industry. Defence Ministers agreed that potential additional priority capability areas could be investigated using the Agency’s Capability Development Plan, an assessment of cooperative opportunities derived from the Collaborative Database (CODABA) and EU wider policies. 

The Agency was also tasked to conduct an analysis of the implications of hybrid warfare for European defence capability development in light of the changed security environment to the East and South. The analysis might form part of wider efforts, co-ordinated by the External Action Service and also including the Commission, to analyse the impact of hybrid warfare on the European security environment and to identify, and recommend improvements to existing EU tools and instruments that are best suited to counter this threat.

 

Incentives for defence cooperation

While Member States spent 26% of their defence equipment budget in collaborative procurement in 2011, this ratio was 16% in 2013. There is a need to spend better on defence, and to do more together. 

Defence Ministers today confirmed the need for  EDA to work on  non-market distorting fiscal and financial measures to further incentivise defence cooperation. Tangible progress has been achieved on VAT exemption for ad hoc projects in EDA, with the support of the Commission and the Belgian authorities. Three pilot cases currently benefit from VAT exemption. Formalisation of this VAT exemption is pending the currently ongoing review of the EDA Council Decision.

EDA is investigating with Member States financial engineering mechanisms in support of defence cooperation, including a potential European investment fund for defence, for example to improve the availability of funds and the synchronisation of budgets allocated to cooperative programmes. This fund could be part of the pooled procurement mechanism. In addition, EDA has initiated contacts with the European Investment Bank to investigate potential financial support to the industrial sector and cooperative programmes of a dual-use nature.

In November 2014 the EDA proposed and Member States approved a Policy Framework for long-term and systematic cooperation. Its objective is to provide a coherent basis for defence cooperation in Europe, from priority-setting through in-service support to disposal/decommissioning.

 

Preparatory Action on CSDP-related research

There is a need to halt the continuing decline in investment of defence R&T and maintain competence in areas of critical technologies. The Preparatory Action on CSDP-related research, and its potential follow-on action in the next Multiannual Financial Framework, could provide fresh impetus. Ministers of Defence supported the progress achieved towards the development of the Preparatory Action by the European Defence Agency and the European Commission in close cooperation with the Member States.  They endorsed consolidated views pushing for a defence-oriented and CSDP-related Preparatory Action. The European Council in June 2015 is expected to provide further guidance. 


SME Action Plan

Defence Ministers furthermore agreed on revised guidelines for facilitating access to the defence market for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), supporting the implementation of the  Agency’s SME Action Plan. SMEs are considered to be the backbone of the EU economy in terms of jobs creation, growth and innovation. The role of SMEs in the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) has gradually increased over time, partly as a result of greater outsourcing. The non-binding guidelines were prepared in close cooperation with the Member States and the European Commission. They contain recommendations dedicated to access to supply chain, access to finance, support to innovation, competitiveness and industrial performance, and security of supply aspects. 


Security of Supply

Security of Supply arrangements are indispensable for the sustainment of operations, the development of long-term planning and cooperation, and the functioning of the internal market for defence. The December 2013 European Council called on the Commission to develop with Member States and in cooperation with the High Representative and the EDA a roadmap for a comprehensive EU-wide Security of Supply regime, which takes account of the globalised nature of critical supply chains. Due to the significance and multi-dimensional nature of the Security of Supply and taking into account experience gained from its work and activities, the EDA has together with its Member States identified potential basic principles and objectives of such a  regime as well as actions that could be taken at the intergovernmental level. Proposed actions include establishing specific measures to ensure access  to critical capabilities and technologies, e.g. through an early-warning or prioritisation mechanism, developing a mechanism to address concrete short term shortfalls, promoting cross-border cooperation, and bringing the supply and demand side closer together, for example through user-clubs.

 


Future priorities of EDA 

Ministers of Defence today endorsed the future priorities of the EDA including three core activities to further strengthen defence cooperation: support the development of capabilities and military cooperation; stimulate defence R&T to prepare the capabilities of tomorrow and support the EDTIB; and ensure that the interests and specificities of defence are taken into account in wider EU policies.

Under the authority of Federica Mogherini, the Head of the Agency, EDA is a key instrument for supporting and facilitating defence cooperation in Europe. EDA’s strength is that it is Member State-owned and -driven. To date, EDA has managed around 150 R&T projects with a total aggregate budget of almost €500m. 


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