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C-Bond Systems Files Patent in European Union for its C-Bond NanoShield Windshield Strengthening Solution

C-Bond Systems Files Patent in European Union for its C-Bond NanoShield Windshield Strengthening Solution - EU Politics Today - EIN Presswire ...

European Union disburses over € 35 million in grants to address the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia

<span>Today, the European Union (EU) informed the Government of Armenia...

EU bank supports projects linked to human rights violations, NGOs claim

The EU-funded European Investment Bank has been using taxpayer cash to support infrastructure projects linked to alleged human rights violations, an investigation by NGOs shows. The report – led by campaign groups Counter Balance and...

Western Sahara: European Union Calls for Census in Tindouf Camps

Spread the loveThe European Union (EU) on Friday renewed its call for a census in Polisario-administered camps in Tindouf, southern Algeria, Morocco’s state media MAP reported.Christoph Heusgen, Germana’ys permanent representative at the UN, made...

Trade deal with the EU is ‘there to be done’, says PM Johnson

LONDON, Nov 8 — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today a trade deal with the European Union was “there to be done”, with its broad outline already “pretty clear”. “I’ve always been a great...

Brexit: Police heading into ‘unknown’ when UK leaves EU on 1 January, senior officer warns

Police are heading into the “unknown” with Brexit with Britain’s departure from the European Union under two months away, a senior officer has said. Forces still do not know whether they will keep access to...

Calls for clarity on impact of SA’s B-BBEE regulations on EU companies

Johannesburg - Against a backdrop of the harsh realities of Covid-19 potentially deterring investment, there have been renewed calls for a review of transformation laws in South Africa, particularly the impact of B-BBEE empowerment...

Johnson: Brexit deal with the EU ‘the…

A Brexit deal with the EU remains “there to be done”, Boris Johnson has said, with trade negotiations set to resume next week. The Prime Minister said the “broad outlines are pretty clear” and...

The EU debate we have and the one we need

 The EU is facing a complex mess of problems: the COVID-19 pandemic, the economic shock it has caused and the chronic global challenges of climate change and vanishing biodiversity. Hard times have provoked a...

Macron Calls on EU to Restore Internal Border Controls to Combat Terrorist Migrants

French president Emmanuel Macron has called for an overhaul of the European Union’s internal border agreement after noting that terrorists have used migration flows. The French leader said he would be proposing to the European...

European Union Expected to Impose Tariffs on $4 Billion Worth of US Goods Next Week

The European Union is likely to impose tariffs on $4 billion worth of imports from the US next week, anonymous EU diplomats said on 6 November. According to the officials, a majority of the...

Statement by President Charles Michel on the 2020 US Presidential elections

The EU is closely following the Presidential and Congressional elections in the United States. We take note of the latest development in the electoral process. On this basis the EU congratulates President-elect Joe Biden and...

EU and UK say Brexit gap still large, talks continue

The European Union and Britain said on Saturday major divergences remain but that post-Brexit negotiations would continue next week to clinch a trade deal in the scant time left. Following a phone call with Boris...

UK and EU to ‘redouble efforts’ on post-Brexit trade deal

LONDON (AP) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the head of the European Union’s executive arm agreed Saturday to stay in contact as their negotiating teams step up efforts to conclude a post-Brexit...

Eu and UK say significant differences still remain in Brexit trade talks

LONDON: The European Union and Britain said on Saturday (Nov 7) major divergences remain in their Brexit talks but that negotiations would continue next week to try to clinch a trade deal in the...

PM and EU chief agree to ‘redouble ef…

Boris Johnson and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen agreed during a phone call on Saturday to “redouble efforts” to reach a trade deal and signed off on talks continuing next week. Downing...

No breakthrough expected in Johnson call to EU, says Byrne

Patrick Daly, PA Political Correspondent Minister for State for European Affairs Thomas Byrne has said he was not expecting a telephone conversation between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his European Commission counterpart to...

Mink-strain of COVID-19 virus in Denmark

On 5 November 2020, health authorities in Denmark reported 12 human cases of COVID-19 caused by a specific mink-associated variant strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. All 12 cases live in North Jutland and became unwell in September. Eight had a link to the mink farming industry and four cases were from the local community. Since June 2020, 214 human cases of COVID-19 have been identified in Denmark with SARS-CoV-2 variants associated with farmed minks, including 12 cases with a unique variant. This particular variant strain displays a combination of mutations not previously documented. Laboratory tests conducted in Denmark indicate that this strain may have reduced response to neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. These findings are preliminary and further studies and international collaboration are ongoing to confirm them.

Brexit: Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen speak on EU-UK ties

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are set to speak by telephone Saturday to assess the state of post-Brexit trade talks between the U.K. and the European...

Brexit: Biden victory could inject new dynamic into drive for UK-EU trade deal, says Irish minister

Confirmation of Joe Biden as the new US president could inject fresh momentum into the agreement of a trade deal between the EU and UK by the end of the year, a senior Irish...

Argentina wants EU to eliminate zero tariff access for Falklands’ exports

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European Union extends sanctions framework on Turkey

Brussels: EU member states on Friday extended for another year a sanctions framework against Turkey allowing visa bans and asset freezes against individuals involved in contested gas exploration in the Mediterranean. The move comes as...

EU extends Turkey sanctions by one year

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, ARMENPRESS. The European Union extended by one year the sanctions against Turkey for unauthorized drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean and threatened to impose fresh sanctions. “The Council today adopted a decision...

The European Union provides additional €17.2 million to support health systems in Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan

The European Union has approved an additional €17.2 million through the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUTF) to support coronavirus preparedness in Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan. The EUTF support to the emergency...

Albania needs to expand population coverage to move towards universal health coverage

New WHO analysis finds that out-of-pocket payments for health are a major source of financial hardship for people in Albania. Around 8% of households are pushed into poverty or further impoverished after paying out of pocket and 12% experience catastrophic health spending. The financial hardship caused by out-of-pocket payments is heavily concentrated among poorer parts of the population and is increasingly driven by household spending on outpatient medicines.
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