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China will respond to European Union sanctions

The EU is planning punitive measures for anti-Uyghur repression in Xinjiang. In April, it will also approve sanctions against China for violating the “one...

India-US-Japan-Australia Quadrilateral initiative explores partnership with EU

The first Summit of the India-US-Japan-Australia Quadrilateral initiative, or Quad, held on Friday explored a partnership with Europe amid the group’s idea to create...

Peta calls on Cyprus to switch to organic vegan agriculture

Animal right’s organisation Peta on Thursday urged Cyprus to include organic vegan agriculture as part of reforms under the EU common agriculture policy, arguing...

BELGIUM: Jehovah’s Witnesses and sexual abuse (Fake news debunked in a recent webinar)

BELGIUM: Jehovah’s Witnesses and sexual abuse (Fake news debunked in a recent webinar)

What will attract consumers to ‘hybrid’ meat products?

Mar 08, 2021 (MarketLine via COMTEX) -- As more consumers become interested in the sustainability of what they eat, what role can 'hybrid' products made...

EU executive “surprised” by Belgium’s travel ban extension

The European Commission was "surprised" that Belgium extended a ban on non-essential travel to other European Union (EU) countries until mid-April, said a spokesperson...

Emergency Medical Teams: knowledge exchange and hands-on support strengthen COVID-19 response in Armenia

Doctors, nurses and paramedics from Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have been arriving in Armenia since the summer of 2020 to join hands with their peers and curb the spread of COVID-19. Armenia has recently faced challenges from both the pandemic and the armed conflict and is in heightened need of hands-on support to strengthen its COVID-19 response.

Agrifood Brief: ‘Buttergate’ – could it spread to Europe?

Welcome to EURACTIV’s AgriFood Brief, your weekly update on all things Agriculture & Food in the EU. You can subscribe here if you haven’t done so...

EU, US Freeze Tariffs Over Airbus-Boeing Dispute

The European Union and United States have agreed to suspend all tariffs related to the Airbus-Boeing dispute for an initial period of four months,...

UK May Relax EU Imports-Related Border Checks Amid Decline in Bilateral Trade

The UK government is considering easing post-Brexit border checks on food and other imports from the EU amid concerns that they may damage trade...
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