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French candidates call on supporters to fund failed campaigns

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:40
The Greens and the right-wing Les Républicains party are calling for donations from their supporters after falling short of the 5% threshold required in the French presidential election for minimum reimbursement of campaign spending. Both parties will only receive €800,000 to...
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German family minister steps down following holiday backlash

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:37
Germany’s family minister Anne Spiegel has stepped down after it was revealed she went on a four-week holiday while Rhineland-Palatinate’s environment minister as her region was hit by floods. Calls for the Green minister to step down had been mounting...
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Front-runners in Slovenian elections yet to face off in debates

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:34
With less than two weeks to go before the parliamentary elections, the front runners to become the next prime minister are yet to face off in debates. Prime Minister Janez Janša has not appeared in a single debate yet, focusing...
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Slovakia may send Soviet-made fighter jets to Ukraine

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:33
Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger did not rule out the delivery of Soviet-made Mig-29 fighter jets to Ukraine after it had already delivered the air defence system S-300. After meeting with his Belgian counterpart Alexander de Croo, Heger on Monday...
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Portugal to support any EU sanction on Russian oil

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:31
Portugal will support the EU’s proposal to include oil in the sanctions against Russia, Foreign Minister João Gomes Cravinho said in Luxembourg on Monday. The proposal has been agreed on in principle by EU members and is currently in the...
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Dutch call to set up international anti-graft court

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:30
An International anti-corruption court to combat large-scale forms of corruption needs to be established by like-minded countries, foreign minister Wopke Hoekstra said during a meeting with EU foreign ministers on Monday. Hoekstra and other EU foreign ministers met with Chief...
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OPEC tells EU it’s not possible to replace potential Russian oil supply loss

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:26
OPEC told the European Union on Monday (11 April) that current and future sanctions on Russia could create one of the worst ever oil supply shocks and it would be impossible to replace those volumes, and signalled it would not...
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Ukraine rights group tells top UN body that rape used as weapon of war

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 06:08
The United Nations is increasingly hearing accounts of rape and sexual violence in Ukraine, a senior UN official told the Security Council, as a Ukrainian human rights group accused Russian troops of using rape as a weapon of war.
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Putin visit: Austrian Chancellor urges investigation of war crimes

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 05:55
During a visit to the Kremlin, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer urged Putin to investigate war crimes in Ukraine and establish humanitarian corridors, but the proposals were not well recieved.
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Ukraine says tens of thousands killed in Mariupol, accuses Russia of abuses

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 05:36
Ukraine on Monday (11 April) said tens of thousands of people have likely been killed in Russia's assault on the southeastern city of Mariupol while the country's rights ombudswoman accused Russian forces in the region of torture and executions.
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EU ends part of Mali training mission, fearing Russian interference, Borrell says

Euractiv.com - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 04:53
The EU on Monday (11 April) decided to halt its military training missions in Mali but will keep a presence in the Sahel, the bloc's top diplomat said.
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Media advisory - General Affairs Council of 12 April 2022

European Council - Tue, 04/12/2022 - 02:31
Main agenda items, approximate timing, public sessions and press opportunities.
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One vaccine against HPV gives “solid protection”, says WHO

Euractiv.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 19:13
The WHO announced on Monday (11 April) that a one-dose human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine gives “solid protection” against cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer among women - a promising discovery considering the global shortage of HPV vaccines.
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Russia’s war on Ukraine: Impact on food security and EU response

Written by Anna Caprile.

Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, a country known as the ‘breadbasket of Europe’, is raising fears of a global food crisis, further exacerbating existing food security challenges worldwide. Much depends on the response of the international community, including the EU, to a number of rapidly evolving scenarios.

Impact on global food supplies and food security

There is widespread international concern that Russia’s war will provoke a global food crisis similar to, or worse than, that faced in 2007 and 2008. The war comes at a time when the global food system was already struggling to feed its growing population in a sustainable way, under the pressure caused by climate change and the Covid‑19 pandemic.

Percentage share of global exports in 2021 CommodityUkraineRussiaRussia and UkraineWheat10 %24 %34 %Maize15 %2 %17 %Barley13 %14 %27 %Sunflower oil31 %24 %55 %Sunflower cake61 %20 %81 %Vegetable oils__10 %White fish (Alaska Pollock)_16 %_Fertiliser mineral intermediates* 13 % Finished fertilisers 16 % Food calories traded globally6 %5.8 %11.8 %

Russia and Ukraine are key agricultural players, together exporting nearly 12 % of food calories traded globally. They are major providers of basic agro-commodities, including wheat, maize and sunflower oil, and Russia is the world’s top exporter of fertilisers.

Several regions are highly dependent on imports from these two countries for their basic food supply. Russia and Ukraine, combined, supply over 50 % of cereal imports in North Africa and the Middle East, while Eastern African countries import 72 % of their cereals from Russia and 18 % from Ukraine.

The war’s impact on global food supply will depend on its duration and the evolution of various scenarios, centred on three factors:

  • a significant reduction in exports and production of essential commodities from both countries, caused by the war and not the economic sanctions imposed on Russia, which, intentionally, did not target the agricultural sector. Overall, the European Commission estimates that ‘up to 25 million tonnes of wheat would need to be substituted to meet worldwide food needs in the current and the next season’;
  • a global spike in prices of food supplies and inputs needed for agri-food production (fertilisers and energy), which were already at record levels before the war;
  • the international response to the above, which could either amplify the effects of the crisis (mainly by uncoordinated export bans or speculative measures) or mitigate them (applying lessons learnt from the 2007‑2008 food crisis). A number of countries, other than Russia and Ukraine, have already imposed or announced their intention to impose some control over exports of essential agricultural commodities, including Egypt, Argentina, Indonesia, Serbia, Turkey and, in the EU, Hungary.
Expected impact on EU food security

Food availability is not currently at stake in the EU. The block is largely self-sufficient in key agricultural products, as well as in most animal products. However, the EU is a considerable net importer of specific products that may be difficult to substitute in the short term, such as sunflower oil and seafood. Moreover, the crisis has exposed the dependency of EU agricultural production on a number of key imported inputs: energy, animal feed and feed additives, and also agricultural fertilisers. The EU’s vulnerability to market distortions in fertiliser trade might be particularly acute, since fertilisers represent 18 % of input costs for arable crops. The EU relies on Belarus and Russia for 59 % of its potassium fertiliser imports, while 31 % of EU nitrogen fertiliser imports (for which the natural gas price is the main factor) come from Russia. Furthermore, food affordability for low-income households, already affected by the pandemic, will be further jeopardised. Already in 2020, 8.6 % of the overall EU population were unable to afford a meal with meat, fish or a vegetarian equivalent every second day.

Expected impact on global food security

According to FAO estimates, in addition to the 720 to 811 million people already facing chronic hunger in 2020, Russia’s war in Ukraine risks raising – by 7.6 to 13.1 million – the number of undernourished people in 2022 and 2023. Jordan, Yemen, Israel and Lebanon are among the countries most at risk, as they rely heavily on basic commodities imports, with significant shares from Russia and Ukraine. African countries will also have difficulties facing market disruptions and rising prices. Meanwhile, the higher prices and shortages will have a serious impact on food assistance for fragile countries. In Ukraine itself, the United Nations World Food Programme estimates that 45 % of the population are already ‘worried about finding enough to eat’.

Food security at the top of the EU political agenda: Swift EU responses

The EU leaders’ 10‑11 March Versailles declaration urged the Commission to present options to address the rising food and input prices and enhance global food security in the light of Russia’s war. Drawing on lessons learned from the pandemic, the Commission swiftly presented a package of measures. These were set out in a 23 March communication ‘Safeguarding food security and reinforcing the resilience of food systems’, including short-term and medium-term proposals, at both EU and Member State level. Most measures can be implemented within existing instruments, mainly through the common agricultural policy (CAP). In parallel, the Commission announced the postponement of two highly-anticipated Green Deal legislative proposals: on the sustainable use of pesticides and nature restoration targets in the EU.

On 24 March 2022, the European Parliament adopted a comprehensive resolution calling for an ‘urgent EU action plan to ensure food security inside and outside the EU in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine’, supporting many actions proposed in the Commission’s package. Members emphasised the need to maintain security of food supplies, in both the EU and vulnerable countries, when analysing the objectives set in the biodiversity and ‘farm to fork’ strategies. Parliament also called for safe food corridors to and from Ukraine to deliver aid and goods.

Safeguarding food security and reinforcing food system resilience: Immediate EU response
– €500 million support package for EU farmers most affected by the crisis (up to €1.5 billion if complemented by Member States’ national envelopes);
– Market safety net measures to support specific markets (e.g. the pigmeat sector) and increased levels of direct payment advances, later in 2022;
– New self standing Temporary Crisis Framework for State aid;
– Possibility for Member States to derogate from certain greening obligations in 2022 to bring additional agricultural land into production (i.e. cultivation of fallow land under the ecological focus areas);
– Preservation of the EU single market, avoiding export restrictions and bans;
– Support through the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD): complementing Member States’ action to provide those most deprived with food and/or basic material assistance;
– Possibility for Member States to apply reduced rates of value added tax and encourage economic operators to contain retail prices;
– Use the new CAP strategic plans to prioritise investments that reduce dependency on gas and fuel and inputs such as pesticides and fertilisers;
– €330 million EU emergency support programme for Ukraine.

Read this ‘at a glance’ on ‘Russia’s war on Ukraine: Impact on food security and EU response‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.

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[Ticker] EU: gas embargo 'will not stop Russian army' immediately

Euobserver.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 17:27
Russian troops are regrouping in the east of Ukraine where "a big offensive" is expected, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said on Monday. The EU has pledged €1.5bn to support Ukraine, while it keeps buying Russian oil and gas imports."If you cut gas today, it's not going to stop the Russian army… in the next couple of weeks. It is aid and defence that really counts now," Borrell said.
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[Ticker] War could cost Ukraine economy €550bn, report finds

Euobserver.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 17:22
The total losses caused to Ukraine's economy since Russia launched its invasion of the country on 24 February could amount to €550bn, according to the country's economy ministry. The estimate was made in collaboration with the Kyiv School of Economics, which released a study on Monday factoring in the indiscriminate shelling of civilian neighbourhoods, government buildings, infrastructure and businesses key to supplying food, such as warehouses and shopping malls.
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[Ticker] Lavrov: Russia will not pause invasion for peace talks

Euobserver.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 17:19
Speaking in an interview with Russian state television on Monday, Russian foreign affairs minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow would not halt its invasion of Ukraine the next time the two sides convene. He also said that calls by the EU's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, for the bloc to continue arming Kyiv marked a "very serious U-turn" in European policy.
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[Ticker] Borrell: Russia is 'provoking hunger in the world'

Euobserver.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 17:07
Russia is "provoking hunger in the world" by destroying wheat stocks, and blocking boats from leaving Ukraine, preventing its wheat from being exported, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell said on Monday after a meeting with ministers in Luxembourg. Borrell said that EU sanctions on Moscow are not causing food scarcity in Ukraine and beyond. "It's the Russian military [that] is causing the scarcity," he said.
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Le Pen wants content moderation the French way or a public social network

Euractiv.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 16:58
Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate facing president Emmanuel Macron in the second round of voting on 24 April, wants to clamp down on digital platforms and even create a "free, public social network" if they fail to cooperate with her.
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The Brief – Putin’s world is not so small

Euractiv.com - Mon, 04/11/2022 - 16:47
After launching a dirty war against Ukraine, Vladimir Putin has found himself isolated in the West, but he can still count on international support, including from some of the world's most populous countries.
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