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Russian intervention in Belarus is already a fact

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:38
The international community is reluctant to act and prefers to stick to empty condemnations of Vladimir Putin’s toxic acts. But Putin is ready to intervene in Belarus and the West cannot shy away, as it did in Ukraine. Only a 'big stick' policy can turn the tide, argues Hans van Baalen.
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Poland to accelerate coal phase-out, spend billions on renewable and nuclear energy

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:26
Poland wants to speed up phasing out coal and spend billions to build renewable and nuclear power infrastructure to address challenges related to climate change and ensure stable power supplies, the government said on Tuesday (8 September).
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[Ticker] UK admits it will 'break international law' on Brexit

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:06
Britain was preparing to violate international norms by reneging on parts of the Brexit withdrawal treaty, Brandon Lewis, Britain's Northern Ireland secretary, told MPs Tuesday. "Yes, this does break international law in a very specific and limited way ... in a certain very tightly defined circumstance," he said. "How can the government reassure future international partners that the UK can be trusted?", former British prime minister Theresa May also said.
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[Ticker] EU seeks industrial 'independence' after pandemic

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:05
Production of "[computer] processors, vital medicines, and other essential products" ought to be brought back to Europe from overseas, EU Council president Charles Michel told a congress in Brussels Tuesday. "The strategic independence of Europe is our new common project for this century," he said at the Brussels Economic Forum, after the coronavirus pandemic exposed the reliance of EU supply chains on China.
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[Ticker] Car makers unlikely to face EU carbon-trading regime

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:05
Carbon-trading permits were not the right way to curb emissions in the car-making sector, Frans Timmermans, the EU's climate commissioner, told an online NGO event Tuesday. "I, personally, am not convinced," he said. The EU already forces some industries to buy permits to emit CO2, but not the shipping, construction, or road transport sectors. A "more efficient" way would be to produce cars which emitted less carbon, Timmermans said.
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Norway and Finland try to aid free press in Russia

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:04
The Norwegian foreign ministry has voiced support for a small news agency trying to get back online in Russia after a long ban.
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Alarm raised on possible Supreme Court purge in Poland

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:02
Poland is preparing to throw out the last independent judges from its Supreme Court, a Polish judges' association fears.
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Alarm raised on possible Supreme Court purge in Poland

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:02
Poland is preparing to throw out the last independent judges from its Supreme Court, a Polish judges' association fears.
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Irish MEP picked as new finance commissioner

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:02
Mairead McGuinness's nomination will have to be signed off by the European Parliament, where the Irish MEP is a well-respected first vice-president of the assembly.
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[Green Deal] Environmental pollution causes one-in-eight deaths in EU

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:02
Air and noise pollution, extreme weather conditions or high exposure to chemicals are key drivers of terminal diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, pulmonary disease and stroke.
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[Column] The Grand Vote Theft - or why the East is so unstable

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:01
Russian government propaganda likes to pretend the post-Soviet space is a harbour of stability compared to the tumultuous politics of central and western Europe. The facts show the opposite.
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[Opinion] Five Istanbul Convention myths - and why Poland is wrong

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:01
In recent weeks, we have seen worrying news that Poland is now planning to withdraw from the Convention. There is an ongoing debate in Turkey which might lead to withdrawal. This development puts women's safety at high risk.
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[Ticker] Poland 'to speed up coal phase-out with nuclear power'

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:01
Polish climate minister Michal Kurtyka said on Tuesday that Warsaw aims to accelerate phasing-out coal, by investing billions in renewable energy and the country's first nuclear power unit, Reuters reported. In an update of its energy strategy, which still needs to be approved by the Polish government, Kurtyka said coal's share in electricity production is expected to fall to 37-56 percent in 2030 and 11-28 percent in 2040.
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[Ticker] Italian city quarantines migrants on buses

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:01
Some 30 migrants are being forced to quarantine against coronavirus for two weeks in buses in Udine, a city in north-eastern Italy, reports La Repubblica. Local authorities in Udine said that there was no more room for migrants arriving from the Balkan route. "We sleep on the seats," said one migrant.
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[Ticker] Covid-19 vaccine firms pledge 'scientific integrity'

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:00
Nine Covid-19 vaccine manufactures on Tuesday committed to "uphold the integrity of the scientific process as they work towards potential global regulatory filings and appeals of the first vaccines," Reuters reported. The companies include AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson and Sanofi, which are currently negotiating with the European Commission. The commitment follows global concerns about safety and liability rules being skipped in the rush to find a vaccine.
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EU carbon market not the right policy for cars, says Timmermans

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:00
Road transport should not be top of the list when the European Union expands its carbon market into new sectors, the bloc's climate policy chief said on Tuesday (8 September).
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[Ticker] Lukashenko rejects dialogue but floats fresh elections

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:00
Belarus' president Alexander Lukashenko has said he did not rule out holding fresh elections, in an interview with Russian news agency Interfax. Lukashenko acknowledged he may have "overstayed" his time in office. "We are ready to carry out the reform of the constitution," he said, adding "after that I do not exclude early presidential elections." He also refused the offer from the EU to talk with the opposition.
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[Ticker] UK gas company sues Slovenia over fracking ban

Euobserver.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:00
Under the controversial Energy Charter Treaty, a British gas company, Ascent Resources, officially begun procedures on Tuesday to start an investor dispute against Slovenia, for protecting its groundwater from fracking. The UK firm is expected to demand over €50m from Slovenia in damages, news portal Litigation Finance Journal report. A total of 16 EU countries have banned or introduced a moratorium on fracking.
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Three EU principles form the cornerstone of Europe’s internet and will let us build for tomorrow [Stakeholder Opinion]

Euractiv.com - Wed, 09/09/2020 - 07:00
The Digital Services Act (DSA) should not tear up the rulebook and start from scratch, three key principles which allowed the internet to prosper must be preserved. The DSA should build on these key principles of the e-Commerce Directive to establish a holistic framework which focuses on responsibility rather than liability.
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Economic weaknesses become strengths in East Germany during COVID-19

Euractiv.com - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 17:41
The "new" East German states are economically weaker than their western counterparts, lacking large industrial hubs of international corporations. However, this proved to be an advantage during the pandemic. EURACTIV Germany reports.
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