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[Ticker] Syrian rocket hits Cyprus

Euobserver.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 08:52
On Monday an explosion occurred 20km from Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. Syria admitted its responsibility for the errant rocket strike. The rocket was launched as a reaction to an Israeli strike in Syria, its state media reported. Israel has been targeting Iran and Hezbollah in Syria since 2013. It's the first time since 1974 that Cyprus has been hit a in Middle East crossfire.
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Europe takes on China’s global dominance of rare earth metals

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 08:48
A new industry association was launched in Brussels last week with the aim of bringing together all the players in the supply chain of rare earth metals, which are vital to renewable and low-carbon technologies.
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US escalates EU aircraft subsidy row with proposed new tariffs worth $4bn

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 08:47
The United States on Monday proposed $4 billion in tariffs on a range of European Union products – including parmesan cheese and Scotch and Irish whiskey – over subsidies for commercial aircraft. The list also includes sausages, hams, pasta, olives...
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EPP ready to sacrifice Weber to get EU Commission leadership

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 08:44
The Capitals brings you the latest news from across Europe, through on-the-ground reporting by EURACTIV’s media network.
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New developments in store for online multilingualism, EU’s Navracsics says

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 08:10
The diversity of European languages in use online could be improved in the near future, the EU's Commissioner for Education and Culture, Tibor Navracsics, told EURACTIV amid criticism that progress with online multilingualism in Europe has been "frustratingly slow".
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Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries concerning restrictive measures against Iran

European Council - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 07:38
Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2019/870 of 27 May 2019 amending Decision 2010/413/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Iran.
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Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the EU on the alignment of certain countries concerning restrictive measures against Syria

European Council - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 07:38
Declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the alignment of certain third countries with Council Decision (CFSP) 2019/806 of 17 May 2019 amending Decision 2013/255/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Syria.
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Five transport policies that could build thriving cities

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 07:11
Accessibility within cities hasn't become better despite urban planners' best efforts. Creative solutions are needed to create better interconnected and concentrated cities, write Sarah Colenbrander and Catarina Heeckt.
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Interview with Norbert Kluge [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Tue, 07/02/2019 - 07:00
The topic of this year’s Böckler conference for supervisory boards was the role of codetermination in finance capitalism. In an interview given in the run-up to the conference, I.M.U. director Norbert Kluge calls for the tried-and-tested instrument of codetermination to be strengthened, also at the European level, to safeguard balance between the social partners.
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85/2019 : 1 July 2019 - Order of the President of the General Court in case T-388/19 R

European Court of Justice (News) - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 18:31
Puigdemont i Casamajó and Comín i Oliveres v Parliament

The application for interim measures of Mr Carles Puigdemont and Mr Antoni Comín, to order the European Parliament to enable them to take their seats in Parliament is dismissed

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Macron condemns EU Council summit as failure

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 17:19
At the end of the summit of EU28 leaders on Monday (1 July), French President Emmanuel Macron deplored the failure of the negotiations, saying that this blockade gave "a not-so-serious image of Europe". EURACTIV France reports.
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The Brief – Real Europe

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 16:45
Remember U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld? In 2003, he created a huge row in Europe by dividing the continent between ‘old’ and ‘new Europe’. Well today we want to twist his words to talk about 'real Europe’.
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'Osaka deal' on EU top jobs angers some leaders

Euobserver.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 16:29
Leaders are to hold a fourth round of talks in the Belgian capital on Tuesday to try to agree the next European Commission president.
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Morocco moves closer to ‘privileged’ partnership with EU

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 16:05
Morocco has moved closer to its goal of obtaining a ‘privileged relationship with the EU’ following successful talks between foreign minister Nasser Bourita and the EU’s foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini.
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EU must revamp enlargement as a concept, report says

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 15:50
Since the Thessaloniki summit in 2003, where the EU expressed support for all the Western Balkan countries, only Croatia has become a full member of the bloc. A recent report suggests Brussels should revamp the handling of the whole process, with a directorate that would only deal with EU hopefuls.
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Locked in strife, EU leaders adjourn talks on top jobs for next morning

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 14:52
A summit of EU28 leaders was adjourned in acrimony on Monday (1 July) after almost 18 hours of talks failed to produce an agreement on how to carve out the bloc's top jobs, due to opposition from Eastern member states and divisions within the conservative European People's Party.
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Is it fair? How social cohesion in Europe can be strengthened

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 14:00
The prosperity gap in Europe is widening. Despite the general upswing since the economic crisis in 2008, an increasing number of European citizens are at risk of poverty. At the same time, globalisation and digitisation are changing almost every aspect of our lives.
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European Parliament Constituent Session – July I 2019

Written by Clare Ferguson,

European Parliament (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

The agenda of the next parliamentary session in Strasbourg from 2-4 July 2019 will be a little different from the usual. Meeting for the first time, the 751 directly elected Members of this new, ninth Parliament (sitting from 2019 to 2024), will deal with elections of their peers to the most important offices in Parliament. The outgoing President, or a Vice-President (or alternatively, the longest-serving Member) will open this first, constituent session (under Rule 14 of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure). To allow time for the continuing delicate negotiations on nominations to key offices, no voting or debates are scheduled for Tuesday after the official opening of Parliament.

No business can take place without Parliament having a President in office, therefore electing a president is the newly elected Members’ first task, and voting should begin first thing on Wednesday morning. The political groups (or individual Members amounting to 1/20th of the whole Parliament), propose the presidential candidates. While in previous terms this process has been quite straightforward, with the two biggest groups losing their majorities and continued uncertainty on how long Members elected in the United Kingdom Members will stay in Parliament, this time political alliances are more difficult to predict. Members will elect their President for the next two and a half years by absolute majority, in a secret ballot (with repeat rounds, under Rule 16, if there is no agreement).

Once the new President takes the chair, the election of 14 Vice-Presidents follows. Their role is to chair debates when the President cannot, and each also takes responsibility for specific aspects of parliamentary business. Vice-Presidents are elected in a single ballot by an absolute majority of votes cast (two further rounds of voting are possible, under Rule 17, to fill any remaining seats). Parliament’s five Quaestors, who are responsible for administrative and financial matters directly concerning Members and their working conditions, are then elected by absolute majority in up to three ballots (under Rule 18). In practice, the aim is that the office-holders together reflect the numerical strength of the political groups, as well as respecting geographical and gender balance. The President and Vice-Presidents make up the new Bureau of the Parliament, in which the Quaestors participate in an advisory capacity.

As is the custom in other parliaments, the Conference of Presidents (of the political groups) proposes the number of Members to sit on each of Parliament’s committees, and their decision will be voted on on Wednesday (under Rule 199 and Annex V). The Conference of Presidents will then decide on the appointment of Members to the committees, to be announced during this week’s session. The committees will hold their constituent meetings next week, at which they will elect their chairs and vice-chairs. These appointments are generally the subject of an informal accord among the political groups, based on the d’Hondt method, with an eye to reflecting the plurality of Member States and fair representation of political views.

Traditionally, as can be seen from the above, it is during this session that the strength of the Parliament’s political groups is at its most evident, as they provide support for their preferred candidates. Since the May 2019 European elections, new and re-elected Members have taken part in negotiations to form these political groups (Members sit with others of similar political persuasion, rather than by nationality). This transnational party cooperation, unique to Europe and crucial in shaping European politics, dates back to the days of the European Steel and Coal Common Assembly. The groups, to a great extent, reflect previous constellations. They must comply with certain rules before informing Parliament’s Secretary-General of their composition, and may encompass Members belonging to more than one European political party. The Presidents of these political groups also make up, along with the President of Parliament, the Conference of Presidents. This body also decides whether Parliament resumes work on any unfinished business – including around 44 legislative files at an early stage, meaning that plenary had not adopted a position by the end of the eighth legislature. Such files are deemed to have lapsed at the end of the last session before elections, and the parliamentary committees will have to consider whether they want to resume work (continuity of parliamentary business is covered under Rule 240). Even when the plenary has already adopted a position in the last term, the Parliament may decide to ask the European Commission to modify or withdraw a proposal. In the background, Parliament also ensures that Members do not hold any office that is incompatible with the office of Member of the European Parliament.

Time permitting, Thursday morning should also feature interventions by the outgoing Presidents of the European Council and the Commission, Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker, on the outcome of the European Council and Euro Summit meetings on 20-21 June 2019, at which leaders adopted the Strategic Agenda for 2019 to 2024, setting four priority areas for EU action. They also discussed the appointments for high-level EU positions, but were unable to agree; a further meeting on that issue commenced on 30 June, and will reconvene on 2 July. With the European Council evidently having difficulty agreeing on a candidate for the job of Commission President, it remains to be seen whether the Parliament will have a candidate to vote on at the next plenary sitting, from 15 to 18 July. When a candidate is put forward, they will need to gain the support of the absolute majority of Members of the European Parliament (half plus one). Moreover, it as yet unclear whether the candidate put forward will have emerged from the Spitzenkandidaten process, as called for by the outgoing Parliament.

As the process of appointing Parliament’s office-holders will take some time, the customary statement on the priorities of the incoming Finnish Presidency, which begins on 1 July, will only take place during the second sitting in July.

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Inequalities of chances, income and capital are destroying society, says German expert

Euractiv.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 13:43
In an interview with EURACTIV Germany,  Hanno Burmester, founder of the consultancy firm Unlearn, spoke about the widening gap between rich and poor in Europe, the rise of nationalism and whether social cohesion is crumbling.
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[Ticker] Leaders suspend EU top jobs summit until Tuesday

Euobserver.com - Mon, 07/01/2019 - 12:47
EU heads of state and government failed to reach agreement on who will take top positions at the EU institutions at a summit in Brussels. The two-day marathon talks, which kicked off on Sunday evening (June 30), were unable to iron out disagreements. Tired leaders will now reconvene on Tuesday (July 2) at 11AM, amid speculation that Frans Timmermans, a Dutch socialist, has secured the European Commission presidency.
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