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Dream Industrial REIT Announces Over $465 Million of High-Quality Acquisitions in Canada, Europe, and the U.S., and $225 Million Equity Offering

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Dream Industrial REIT Announces Over 5 Million of High-Quality Acquisitions in Canada, Europe, and the U.S., and 5 Million Equity Offering


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European Parliament invites Biden to plenary session in Strasbourg

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Members of the European Parliament (EP) will be delighted to see the US President-elect Joe Biden at the EP plenary in Strasbourg, Manfred Weber, the head of the European People’s Party noted.

Earlier, Biden was invited to Brussels by the heads of the European Council and the European Commission, as well as the NATO Secretary-General.

The US elections took place on November 3 last year. On December 14, the electoral college approved the results of the vote, according to which Biden will become the new head of state. The incumbent President Donald Trump did not admit defeat and went to courts demanding a recount of votes in a number of states.

However, the actions of the White House head’s lawyers were not successful, their claims were rejected by the courts, including the US Supreme Court. The Senate and House of Representatives of Congress on January 6 at a joint meeting approved Biden’s victory. His inauguration will take place on January 20 in Washington on the steps of the Capitol.

Armenia education, science, culture and sport minister receives Head of EU Delegation

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Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia Vahram Dumanyan today had a meeting with Head of the Delegation of the European Union in Armenia, Ambassador Andrea Wiktorin.

Greeting the Ambassador, Dumanyan attached importance to the programs being carried out in the education, science, culture and youth sectors with the support and through the partnership of the EU.

Touching upon the recent war in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the minister stated that, as a result of the war, a large sector of the cultural heritage of Artsakh is out of Armenian control and is directly in danger.

“At this moment, what is primary is the preservation of those universal values, and we anticipate the support of the European Union to prevent any danger posing a threat to those values,” Dumanyan stressed, emphasizing that, in the context of the recent events, reforms in the education sector are overriding for the Armenian government as a guarantee for national security and adding that the government also anticipates the EU’s support in this regard.

In her turn, Wiktorin stated that the EU shares the challenges facing Armenia. “The year 2020 was truly a difficult year. COVID-19 taught us all to further enhance our digital capacities and infrastructures. For that purpose, the EU has provided assistance to the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport in order to organize remote learning. The EU also shares the concern about cultural heritage in Artsakh and highly appreciates the fact-finding activities of the UNESCO in this regard,” she said.

Wiktorin also touched upon the EU for Innovation in Armenia, Erasmus+ and Horizon-2020 programs as good examples of cooperation and informed that the EU has launched the process of earmarking the programs to be carried out in the course of the next seven years.

Bad Religion Share ‘Emancipation Of The Mind’

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Bad Religion Share 'Emancipation Of The Mind'

New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Preeminent Los Angeles band Bad Religion have just released “Emancipation Of The Mind,” an outtake from the band’s critically acclaimed 2019 album Age Of Unreason. The track’s upbeat messaging calls for reason and open-mindedness as a new administration is welcomed into the White House today. Bad Religion have always advocated for humanism, reason, and individualism, which has never been more essential.
“I think the song really is a celebration of enlightenment values that can be cultivated through enthusiastic learning and open-mindedness,” says co-songwriter and vocalist Greg Graffin. “So often we’re told what to think. But learning how to think (as opposed to learning what to think) is a true feeling of emancipation from the constraints of indoctrination that are so commonplace in our society.”Bad Religion, formed in 1980 in the suburbs of Los Angeles, has become synonymous with intelligent and provocative West Coast punk rock and are considered one of the most influential and important bands in the genre. Bad Religion has continually pushed social boundaries and questioned authority and beliefs armed only with propulsive guitars, charging drumbeats, thoughtful lyrics and an undying will to inspire and provoke anyone who will listen.

The band’s critically acclaimed 17th studio album Age of Unreason offers a fiery and intensely relevant musical response to the times, with songs that address a myriad of socio-political maladies, including conspiracy theories, racist rallies, Trump’s election, the erosion of the middle class, alternative facts and more. There is a stylistic consistency to the band’s iconic and influential sound – hard fast beats, big hooks and rousing choruses, yet each new song remains distinctive, utilizing composition, melody and lyrics to deliver a unique narrative consistent with the band’s longstanding humanist worldview.

Foreign and security policy: MEPs call for unity and strategic autonomy | News | European Parliament

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Foreign and security policy: MEPs call for unity and strategic autonomy | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20210114IPR95628/

Human rights and COVID-19: MEPs denounce measures taken by authoritarian regimes | News | European Parliament

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Foreign and security policy: MEPs call for unity and strategic autonomy | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20210114IPR95629/

India keen on investment, trade talks with European Union

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India keen on investment, trade talks with European Union

NEW DELHI: India wants to start negotiations on an investment deal with the European Union simultaneously with a trade agreement in a renewed push to boost bilateral ties with the trade bloc.
Keen to accelerate investments, technology and capital flows from the EU, India wants the investment and trade deals to happen parallelly and independently. “Both the investment deal and trade deal will have to happen parallelly and independently,” said an official.

The EU has said it is ready to consider launching negotiations on a standalone investment protection agreement, which would increase legal certainty for investors on both sides.

Negotiations for a broad-based Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement (BTIA) started in 2007 and were suspended in 2013.

The BTIA talks collapsed over certain EU demands such as greater market access for automobiles, wines and spirits, and further opening up of India’s financial services sector such as banking, insurance and e-commerce.

On the other hand, India is keen to get preferential access for its textile exports to the EU as it faces competition from Bangladesh, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.

The EU also wants labour, environment and government procurement to be included in the talks with its trading partners, and a comprehensive trade and sustainable development chapter in order to deal with the social and environmental impact of trade.

However, experts said the EU’s requirements on labour and environment could be the sticking points in its talks with India.

“Sustainability standards and labour requirements should be our red lines. Moreover, the EU is unlikely to give us the status of a data secure nation,” said an expert.

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However, the expert said that to be able to export textiles duty-free or at zero duty to the EU, India could consider concessions to their automobile exports through longterm staging of duty cuts.

According to another expert, the EU is introducing tariffs for products that don’t meet environmental standards as part of the European Green Deal and India would have to be prepared for that.

“It is no longer a simple give and take with the EU anymore. They will look at higher tariffs on exports from countries which do not follow sustainable practices,” the expert said.

India’s exports to the EU in April-October were $20.5 billion, led by organic chemicals, pharmaceutical products, mineral fuels, gems and jewellery, leather products and apparel, while imports were $17.9 billion. Nuclear reactors, electrical machinery and optical/photographic apparatus were the major imports.

Guidelines for military and non-military use of Artificial Intelligence | News | European Parliament

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Foreign and security policy: MEPs call for unity and strategic autonomy | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/press-room/20210114IPR95627/

Many Tri-State Area Residents Pleased Religion And Its Values Likely To Be Influential In Biden-Harris Administration

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Many Tri-State Area Residents Pleased Religion And Its Values Likely To Be Influential In Biden-Harris Administration

ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Following John F. Kennedy, Joe Biden on Wednesday became only the second Catholic president in the history of the United States.

And many closest to him practice another faith.

Steps from St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre, parishioners were talking to CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan about religion.

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“I feel great about it. I mean, I’m Catholic,” one person said.

“We all bleed the same,” a man said.

“I’m so happy. yeah,” another person said.

They said they are happy and proud that Biden is Roman Catholic.

“We ask the Holy Spirit to bring wisdom and guidance and inspiration upon our new president,” Archbishop of New York Timothy Cardinal Dolan said.

Many Catholics will watch President Biden try to navigate through polarizing issues that Kennedy never had to take a position on, such as abortion, LGBTQ rights, and climate change.

While the new president goes to mass every Sunday and prays the rosary, many of his grandchildren will be in synagogue. All three of his children married into Jewish families.

“Unifying people, religiously, I think is a great thing,” one person said.

“I love it. I love to see the different religions coming together,” another added.

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And let’s not forget Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Douglas Emhoff, the second gentleman, is also Jewish, to the surprise and delight of many.

“I believe this is the beginning of a very exciting moment for the United States of America, I think the strength in diversity,” said Rabbi Anchelle Perl of the Chabad of Mineola.

For the United States of American, the new administration shows strength in diversity.

“Diversity is great,” one person said.

“This is America. Everybody is free to believe whatever they believe,” a woman said said.

“We’re all under the same one person up on top. Bring ’em together,” a man said.

“I believe that’s perfect because that is what America is all about,” another man added.

President Biden won the Catholic vote by a narrow majority during the election. He says it’s time to focus on values of healing, compassion and decency.

CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan contributed to this report

EU says Alitalia brand must go in airline’s revamp: L’Espresso

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MILAN — Italy would have to drop the 75-year-old Alitalia brand if it wants the European Commission to approve plans to relaunch the airline, according to a letter published by L’Espresso magazine.

Loss-making Alitalia has endured 11 years of turbulent private management and three failed restructuring attempts, with the government now seeking to nationalize and relaunch the ailing flag carrier after the coronavirus crisis scuppered plans to sell it.

“The Alitalia brand should not be retained by the NewCo, since it is an emblematic indicator of continuity,” the European Union said in the letter published by L’Espresso.

The letter, dated Jan. 8, also asks Rome to launch an “open, transparent, non-discriminatory and unconditional tender” to shed Alitalia assets, rejecting the idea that the old carrier could sell its belongings to the new company in a private negotiation.

A Commission representative said the EU executive had no comment on the press report and that it is in contact with the Italian authorities on the matter and cannot comment on ongoing discussions.

The EU can block the injection of 3 billion euros ($3.63 billion) earmarked by the Italian government for the new company, thwarting Rome’s ambitions for the airline.