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HRW: Limited progress in human rights protection in Serbia

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:17
Serbia made limited progress in 2020 when it comes to protecting human rights, according to Human Rights Watch’s annual report about the state of human rights in the world published on Wednesday. On Serbia, the international NGO declared that, during...
Categories: European Union

‘Slim chance’ for no-confidence

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:15
The planned no-confidence motion against the government has a slim chance but still might succeed, and would then result in early elections, Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša said on Wednesday. Constitutional Arch Coalition (KUL) is planning to propose voting on...
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Lithuanian MEP apologises in homophobia row

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:15
A Lithuanian MEP accused of homophobia apologised on Wednesday (13 January) after fellow lawmakers threatened to expel him from the liberal Renew grouping in the European Parliament.
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Vaccination with Moderna vaccine begins in earthquake-destroyed Petrinja

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:15
Epidemiologists used the Moderna vaccine to start jabbing residents of Petrinja, the town that received the first shipment of 3,600 Modern doses because the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 29 December increased the risk of the virus spreading....
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Romanian government mulls pension increase during pandemic

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:14
While Romania still has no budget for 2021, the country’s Constitutional Court ruled on Wednesday that the Parliament needs to clarify a law requiring a 40% increase of pensions. The government wants a much lower increase, in the current economic...
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Bulgaria will not allow mail-in voting despite pandemic

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:14
The ruling coalition in Bulgaria does not intend to allow mail-in voting in the coming parliamentary elections – something they referred to as “an exotic idea”. This became clear when President Rumen Radev met the ruling GERB party as a...
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No environmental impact assessment for Slovak recovery plan

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:13
The Slovak government is breaking the law by not letting its draft national recovery plan undergo an environmental impact assessment (EIA), said Renew MEP Martin Hojsík. According to Slovak law –  which is based on an EU directive – every strategic...
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UK COVID-variant appears in Hungary

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:13
Three patients were diagnosed with the more infectious variant of coronavirus first identified in the UK, Hungary’s chief medical officer Cecília Müller told journalists on Wednesday, adding that “it was obvious that Hungary could not avoid the variant either.” According...
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Czech Republic not interested in EU banking union, for now

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:12
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) has followed a recommendation by the finance ministry not to enter the European banking union for now. A study carried out by the foreign ministry recommends monitoring the banking union’s development and re-assessing all aspects...
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Portugal announces new lockdown, schools to remain open

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:12
A national lockdown, similar to the one in force between March and April, will be imposed as of midnight on Thursday, Prime Minister António Costa announced on Wednesday, warning that this is both “the most dangerous moment, but also a...
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Swedish Social Democrats lose pole position

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:11
The popularity of the Social Democratic Party of Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, who have been increasingly under fire at homey for their poor handling of the pandemic, is now in free fall, according to a new poll published on Wednesday...
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Riots in Brussels after death of black man in police custody

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:10
Hundreds of people rioted in Brussels on Wednesday night over the death a 23-year-old man in police custody at the weekend. Police said about 500 people gathered Wednesday close to Brussels-North police station over the death of a person identified...
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Castex faces angry Senate over slow vaccination strategy

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:10
French Prime Minister Jean Castex attempted on Wednesday to defend the government’s vaccination strategy before an angry Senate that was highly critical of its slowness. “Don’t try to judge our vaccination strategy, which will take several months, you know that...
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Group of CDU leaders comes out in support of Laschet

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:09
After suffering in recent opinion polls, North Rhine-Westphalian leader Armin Laschet gained a boost in the race for the CDU helm on Wednesday, after receiving endorsements from five CDU parliamentary group leaders from the country’s eastern and western states. “We...
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Vaccinated Poles to receive special ‘passports’

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 08:08
People who get vaccinated against COVID-19 in Poland will receive a confirmation document, a “vaccine passport”, after having received a second dose of the vaccine, according to Polish deputy Health Minister Anna Goławska. Poland is the latest country to welcome...
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EU companies in China warned to ‘prepare for the worst’ in digital decoupling

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 07:53
Digital decoupling between China and the United States could severely impact EU businesses in China and they should "prepare for the worst" and may be forced into a costly separation of their international operations, European business groups said.
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The EU’s watershed deforestation moment?

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 07:51
This week Ursula von der Leyen signalled the EU’s desire to lead the world in the fight against global deforestation. But if the key drivers of deforestation aren’t addressed, progress will remain limited, writes Julia Christian.
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Romania rejects ‘divisive’ Greek proposal for vaccine certificate

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 07:34
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has rejected a proposal by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for an EU-wide COVID-19 vaccination certificate for travel, saying “it is not good to divide Europe in two”.
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After Trump, we must fight to rebuild the ruins of democracy

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 07:32
Even after US President Trump is gone, the underlying causes of division, mistrust, and frustration won't go away and Europe must future-proof itself against any risks to democracy – particularly in the online world, writes Věra Jourová.
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Italy plunged into political crisis with ‘all options open’

Thu, 14/01/2021 - 07:26
Italy was plunged into political crisis Wednesday (13 January) after former premier Matteo Renzi withdrew his party from the ruling coalition, risking the collapse of the government in the middle of a raging coronavirus pandemic.
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