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EU sees flatter virus curve, still needs limits

BERLIN — The European Union's latest surge of … in all the EU member states and at the European Parliament. Ammon also … reported in the 27-nation...

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EIB backs EUR 470 million Greek road safety scheme

New investment to improve road safety at 7,000 accident black spots across the country Safety barriers, anti-skid surfaces, warning signs and markings in  11 Greek regions First EIB loan to Egnatia Odos S.A., providing 50% financing The...

Ghanaian environmentalist wins the 2020 Goldman Environmental Prize

Ghanaian environmentalist wins the 2020 Goldman Environmental Prize - Book Publishing Industry Today - EIN Presswire ...

J’accuse: In the shadow of Dreyfus at the European Union

On August 21, it was announced that the employee would be fired on 1 September. She was left with the cancellation of...

EU Demands Italy Pay for Migrant Dependents Living Outside EU

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has determined that Italy must pay for the dependents of migrants even if they do not live in the European Union. EU judges stated that Italian legislation which allows...

UK will not ‘sell out’ sovereignty for Brexit deal with EU, say negotiators

The UK has called for fresh thinking from the European Union and hit out at “risible” proposals on fishing quotas amid mounting tensions as both sides enter what could be the final week of...

UK tells EU to bring ‘fresh thinking’…

Britain is demanding the European Union brings “fresh thinking” to post-Brexit trade deal talks and concedes on fishing rights ahead of what Downing Street said could be the last week of negotiations. The EU’s...

European Union condemns killing of Iranian scientist as ‘criminal act’

The European Union has strongly condemned the killing of a top Iranian nuclear scientist, calling it a “criminal act."The European External Action Service posted a statement on its website, denouncing the assassination. “This is a criminal...

EU’s Barnier Warns ‘Take-it-or-Leave-it Moment’ on the Horizon in Talks With UK

The European Union’s top negotiator Michel Barnier, has suggested that UK-EU talks on a Brexit withdrawal deal are approaching a crunch moment, saying that “we are not far from the take-it-or-leave-it moment,” according to...

Last-ditch Brexit deal talks resume amid growing EU scepticism

Michel Barnier has told MEPs he is prepared for a further four days of make-or-break Brexit negotiations, with growing scepticism among EU member states about the utility of further talks. Having spent a week in...

EU Parliament Vice President Calls for Sanctions on Turkey During December Summit

"The EU should definitively apply sanctions, and not only discuss them in the corridors, with clear Council Conclusions during the EU Summit on 10-11 December", Papadimoulis said, adding that "it is highly likely, if...

Turkey opens investigation into EU inspection of cargo ship 

The Public Prosecutor's Office in Turkey's capital of Ankara has opened an investigation into the interception and inspection of Turkish ship Roseline A carried out by the European Union (EU)'s Operation IRINI.The prosecution office...

EU calls assassination of Fakhrizadeh ‘a criminal act’

"On 27 November 2020 in Absard, Iran, an Iranian government official and several civilians were killed in a series of violent attacks. This is a criminal act and runs counter to the principle of...

A sea apart: UK dismisses EU Brexit fishing offer as ‘derisory’

A post-Brexit trade deal appeared to be a way off this weekend after the UK reportedly labelled the EU’s offer on fishing rights “derisory”. EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier is back in London today for...

UK, EU resume face-to-face trade talks with time running out

… ) — Teams from Britain and the European Union resumed face-to-face talks … the little time that remains. EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier returned …...

Brexit: EU’s Michel Barnier says ‘we are not far from take it or leave it moment’

The EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier said 'we are far from the take it or leave it moment' as he resumed make-or-break Brexit talks with Lord Frost today. Mr Barnier arrived in London last night...

European Parliament Calls for Urgent Sanctions on Turkey

European Parliament called for tough sanctions against Turkey on Nov. 26 Members of the European Parliament on Thursday voted in favor of a resolution calling on the European Council to impose urgent sanctions against...

Luis de Guindos Interviewed by Helsingin Sanomat

The fourth quarter of 2020 will be marked by the measures taken by euro area governments to deal with the new wave of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections that started after the summer.

Yves Mersch Interviewed by Le Monde

At the time, it was a leap into the unknown. The international financial markets were sceptical. And we didn’t know whether citizens would embrace the new currency. Today, I am very satisfied with the outcome.

Fair and effective taxation: Council adopts conclusions

EU member states want to ensure that EU tax policy remains fit for purpose and results in fair and effective taxation in the increasingly globalised and digitalised economy of the 21st century. The Council today...

COVID-19 messages resonate with key audiences in Georgia, thanks to WHO audience research

Behavioural insights surveys conducted by the WHO Country Office in Georgia have led the way to better understanding the needs of key audiences in the country. WHO/Europe directly supports 17 Member States and territories in...

Brexit: How travel to the European Union from 2021 will change

Technically the UK has left the European Union, but from the traveller’s point of view, nothing significant has changed during the transition phase. This comes to an end at 11pm GMT (midnight Western European...

Algeria: European Parliament calls for action on human rights and expresses solidarity with demonstrators

On 26 November, the European Parliament adopted an urgency resolution highlighting “The deteriorating human rights situation in Algeria, in particular the case of journalist Khaled Drareni,” who was sentenced to two years in prison on 15 September 2020. Proposed by six out of the seven political groups, the resolution signals a broad agreement across the political spectrum. The undersigned national and international civil society organizations consider its adoption to be a timely and much needed step to address the escalating crackdown on civil society, peaceful activists, artists, journalists, and the independence of the judiciary.
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