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How renewable fuels in the maritime sector can support a just and inclusive energy transition [Stakeholder Opinion]

Wed, 09/12/2020 - 07:31
In the transport sector, the most cost-efficient climate emission reductions can be made in the maritime segment, write Loes Knotter and Eric van den Heuvel.
Categories: European Union

Bulgaria’s gas dependence on the Kremlin slowly loosens

Wed, 09/12/2020 - 07:30
With the implementation of the IGB (Greece-Bulgaria) interconnector, Bulgaria could reduce its dependence on imported Russian gas by 50%, but the project, declared a priority more than ten years ago, continues to be delayed. EURACTIV Bulgaria reports.
Categories: European Union

Poor countries seen missing out as rich nations hoard COVID-19 vaccines

Wed, 09/12/2020 - 07:29
Nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor nations could miss out on getting vaccinated against COVID-19 next year because rich countries have hoarded far more doses than they need, campaigners said on Wednesday (9 December).
Categories: European Union

EU bets on blue hydrogen ‘to break chicken-and-egg problem’

Wed, 09/12/2020 - 07:21
The European Commission has a clear long-term objective of supporting green hydrogen produced 100% from renewables, but the EU will also rely on fossil-based hydrogen with carbon storage as a stepping stone in order to grow the market in the early stages, a senior EU official has said.
Categories: European Union

Building an EU-Africa partnership of equals

Wed, 09/12/2020 - 07:20
The COVID-19 pandemic may have temporarily derailed plans for an EU-African partnership but it has also underscored the need for such a partnership, writes Carlos Lopes.
Categories: European Union

EU aviation blending mandate needed to green flights, says MEP

Tue, 10/11/2020 - 07:25
Futuristic flight technologies like battery-power and hydrogen are on the radar but sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) are an already-available option that should be utilised more, MEP Elsi Katainen told EURACTIV.
Categories: European Union

Trump ally Poland conflicted over Biden win

Tue, 10/11/2020 - 07:25
A faithful ally of Donald Trump, Poland's populist government is struggling to digest his defeat and is worried the president-elect will be far more critical of its domestic policies, experts said Monday (9 November).
Categories: European Union

EU eyes body to train imams against ‘ideology of hatred’

Tue, 10/11/2020 - 07:10
The European Union should quickly set up a new body to oversee the training of imams and make sure their messages to Muslim followers do not contribute to spreading an "ideology of hatred", a top European Union official said on Monday (9 November).
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European Vocational Skills Week: jobs for the future through VET [Promoted content]

Tue, 10/11/2020 - 07:00
Today, the green and digital transitions are reshaping our way of life, work and interactions – and the COVID-19 outbreak has dramatically accelerated most of these changes. Nicolas Schmit is the European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights. The impact...
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EU states ponder means to access encrypted data

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 17:13
EU member states want more competences to be able to look into messages with end-to-end encryption, according to the draft Council decisions which has been made available to EURACTIV Germany.
Categories: European Union

Sustainable Finance: Opportunity or threat for the manufacturing industry?

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 16:40
Since the publication of the Sustainable Finance Package in 2018, the European Commission has sent clear messages to investors in Europe that the financial sector must not harm the planet and its citizens, and must avoid green washing. The objectives...
Categories: European Union

The Brief – Reuniting America

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 16:28
The electoral victory of Joe Biden is the best possible news for the EU, although some member countries or their leadership may have diverging feelings. The abnormal state of transatlantic relations under Donald Trump is coming to an end. It...
Categories: European Union

Hacking Europe’s elections – international law may have an answer

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 16:13
As the dust settles from the bitterly fought US election, we need to look at securing our democracies against hostile action online, writes Sir Graham Watson.
Categories: European Union

Lithuania to support “those fighting for freedom” in Taiwan

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 16:00
Lithuania’s new ruling coalition agreed on Monday to commit their incoming government to support “those fighting for freedom” in Taiwan, threatening to hurt the small EU member’s relations with China, a potential investor in its main port. EU member states,...
Categories: European Union

Norway plans heavy oil ban around Svalbard

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 14:52
The Norwegian government has announced plans to ban heavy fuel oil (HFO), a dirty marine fuel that propels most vessels, around its Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. The effort comes as UN efforts have been deemed too slow.
Categories: European Union

In protecting Europe’s data, can EU regulation keep up with Chinese tech?

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 13:42
Europe's strategic autonomy and its ability to protect its citizens’ data privacy could depend on whether the Digital Services Act can keep up with China's influence over the technologies that shape our daily lives, writes Nicolas Tenzer.
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A Biden administration is bad news for Turkey’s Erdogan

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 13:36
Donald Trump’s lackadaisical approach to Turkey's President Recep Erdoğan gave him an opening for an aggressive and revisionist set of policies that pushed the boundaries of Turkey’s relations with America and Europe, writes Henri J Barkey.
Categories: European Union

Don’t let Europe’s youth become a new lost generation, youth organisations urge

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 13:29
As Europe's economy is shrinking due to the COVID-19 pandemic, youth unemployment has been on the rise. If policymakers do not use the current crisis to invest in young people and create a more just and sustainable society, Europe's youth will become a new lost generation, Carina Autengruber told EURACTIV.
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The demise of Golden Dawn: A victory for democracy and the rule of law

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 13:18
Since the high point of the 2014 European Parliament, the far-right Golden Dawn has collapsed. Its demise is a victory for democracy and rule of law, writes professor Aristides Hatzis.
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Hunger-striking MEP wants more EU money for health, climate and jobs

Mon, 09/11/2020 - 12:56
In an unprecedented move, French MEP and general rapporteur for the 2021 budget, Pierre Larrouturou, begins his 13th day of hunger strike on Monday (9 November). His objective: to achieve more resources for health, climate and employment by taxing financial transactions. EURACTIV France reports.
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