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EU sanctions Russian intelligence, North Korean, Chinese firms over alleged cyberattacks

Fri, 31/07/2020 - 07:00
The European Union imposed on Thursday travel and financial sanctions on a department of Russia’s military intelligence service and on firms from North Korea and China over their suspected participation in major cyberattacks across the world.
Categories: European Union

Google’s $2.1 billion Fitbit deal faces EU antitrust probe: sources

Fri, 31/07/2020 - 01:11
Google’s $2.1 billion bid for fitness tracker maker Fitbit will face a full-scale EU antitrust investigation next week, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday (30 July).
Categories: European Union

Wirecard scandal: Bundestag inquiry committee increasingly likely

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 16:34
A probe into the Wirecard affair is picking up speed. At a special session of the Bundestag Finance Committee, MPs have questioned top ministers and lobbyist influence over the government is becoming increasingly clear. Setting up a special inquiry committee is becoming more likely as a result. EURACTIV Germany reports.
Categories: European Union

China says US fuelling new Cold War due to presidential election

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 13:58
China on Thursday (30 July) accused the United States of stoking a new Cold War because certain politicians were searching for a scapegoat to bolster support ahead of the US presidential election in November.
Categories: European Union

Bittersweet budget: what changes for CAP after EU summit deal

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 13:35
The final deal on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) spending that came out of the EU summit in July left a bittersweet taste: the much-feared cuts were not avoided but numbers were improved compared to the Commission's 2018 proposal.
Categories: European Union

US farm boss warns EU agrifood trade could be ‘perdue’ after Farm to Fork

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 12:49
US Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has voiced concerns that the EU Green Deal could undermine trade and affect the “viability of EU farmers”, a claim that has been refuted by his EU counterpart.
Categories: European Union

EU invests €350m in first domestic battery gigafactory

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 12:40
The European Investment Bank issued a €350 million loan on Thursday (30 July) to a Swedish company that hopes to corner a significant share of the global battery market by building the greenest power packs available.
Categories: European Union

Vestager calls for EU-US ‘common vision’ on platform competition policy

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 12:00
Worldwide jurisdictions and particularly the EU and the US should formulate "common visions" on how best to regulate competition in the platform economy, the Commission's digital chief Margrethe Vestager has said.
Categories: European Union

Wind industry ‘remained resilient’ during COVID-19 crisis

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 10:01
Despite major disruptions to production and assembly in the first semester, installation of new wind farms over the first half of 2020 was comparable to previous years, industry figures show.
Categories: European Union

Bulgarian protesters block crossroads, Danube bridge

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 08:13
Protests in Bulgaria against the government of Boyko Borissov grew stronger on Wednesday (29 July), the 21st day of revolt, as citizens blocked major crossroads, including a key Danube bridge at the country’s border with Romania at Russe-Giurgiu.
Categories: European Union

EU’s hydrogen strategy a good start but key problems sidestepped

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 08:00
Europe’s hydrogen strategy mostly points in the right direction by identifying renewable hydrogen as a key energy vector and necessary storage solution for delivering a zero-carbon EU, but it side-steps several key problems that go to the core of what...
Categories: European Union

Report: Preventive communication needed on Armenia-Azerbaijan border

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:59
A communication channel set up in 2018 to discuss incidents along the front lines could be used for sharing preventative information to protect farmers and minimise risks of escalation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, a recent report from the International Crisis Group  (ICG) suggests.
Categories: European Union

Georgia: continued EU support needed to fight ‘information disorder’

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:58
Anti-Western messages in Georgia have doubled in number, with a particular increase in anti-American and anti-NATO messages related to the US support on security issues and the post-Soviet country’s integration into the transatlantic defence alliance, a recent report has found....
Categories: European Union

Facebook accused of ‘copy, acquire and kill’ tactics in US antitrust hearing 

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:56
Social media giant Facebook has come in for heavy criticism as part of a US congressional hearing into the dominance of online tech platforms, being accused of ‘copy, acquire and kill’ tactics as part of its history in acquiring smaller...
Categories: European Union

WTO set to skip naming acting chief after US push caused deadlock

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:30
World Trade Organization members are likely to refrain from appointing an interim director-general to succeed Roberto Azevedo when he steps down at the end of August, two sources following the process said on Wednesday (29 July), after Washington's insistence on a US candidate caused a deadlock.
Categories: European Union

After backlash, Madrid rows back on COVID ‘immunity card’

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:15
Authorities in the Spanish capital Madrid backtracked on Wednesday (29 July) over a highly-criticised plan to give an "immunity card" to people testing positive for coronavirus antibodies so they can enjoy higher-risk areas like gyms, bars and museums.
Categories: European Union

European air executives, airlines, urge Canada to safely restore travel

Thu, 30/07/2020 - 07:00
European airline and airport executives urged the Canadian government this week to allow a safe "restoration of travel" between Canada and Europe, adding industry pressure on Ottawa to remove coronavirus-related restrictions that have discouraged international air travel.
Categories: European Union

German labour minister announces stricter standards in the meat industry

Wed, 29/07/2020 - 16:41
The German meat industry has been under fire for years over its low working standards and workers rights. The coronavirus clusters in slaughterhouses have now offered the government an opportunity to intervene. EURACTIV Germany reports.
Categories: European Union

Pentagon to shift US troops from Germany to Belgium, Italy

Wed, 29/07/2020 - 16:28
US Defense Secretary Mark Esper outlined plans on Wednesday (29 July) to take thousands of US troops out of Germany by shifting some of the forces to Italy and Belgium, ending weeks of uncertainty over US troop withdrawal strategy in Europe.
Categories: European Union

UK gene editing amendment withdrawn, but government commits to consultation

Wed, 29/07/2020 - 16:18
An amendment tabled in the new UK agriculture bill, designed to allow access to new gene-editing technology, has been withdrawn but the government has pledged to conduct a public consultation on the issue, amid indications that it could eventually be in favour.
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