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Bulgarian Prime Minister reported a ‘huge success’ in Skopje

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 07:00
Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov has described his first visit to North Macedonia which took place on 18 January,  as a “huge success”. The news from the meeting was that North Macedonia announced that it had no territorial claims to Bulgaria....
Categories: European Union

Campaigner: Digitalisation opens ‘new era of transparency’ for climate policy

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 07:00
Digital technologies like earth monitoring satellites allow for real-time automatic collection of data on things like greenhouse gas emissions, opening up a new world of possibilities for policymakers, says Jill Duggan.
Categories: European Union

European firms make slow progress in appointing more women to boards

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:59
The proportion of women in leading positions at major European companies rose last year, but fell behind schedule to reach the European Commission's proposed target of 40% for 2025, a study by an EU-sponsored non-profit organisation showed on Thursday (19 January).
Categories: European Union

Over 1 million people died in 2019 from antimicrobial resistance: study

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:51
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections caused an estimated 1.2 million deaths in 2019 worldwide, according to new research published on Wednesday (19 January). Scientists call for more investment and better use of existing antibiotics.
Categories: European Union

Simple defence agreement with US divides Slovakia

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:49
The defence cooperation agreement between Slovakia and the US has been major news in Slovakia for over a week now. If passed, the deal would grant the American army the right to use two military airports in exchange for access to funds aimed...
Categories: European Union

Prague considers sending military material to Kyiv

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:47
The new Czech government wants to help Ukraine amid the escalating situation at the borders with Russia, Defence Minister Jana Černochová (ODS, ECR) said in an interview with daily Hospodářské noviny. In the interview, Černochová confirmed the Czech Republic is willing to...
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EU Commission takes hard steps to make Poland pay Turów fines

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:45
The European Commission will deduct money from Poland’s allocation in the EU budget in response to the country’s refusal to comply with the EU Court of Justice’s ruling regarding the Turów mine, TVN24 TV station reported. EU officials “are now...
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Second investigation into Abramovich citizenship launched

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:40
Portuguese public prosecutors have opened a formal investigation into granting Portuguese nationality to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich under the Nationality Law for Sephardic Jews, the office of the attorney general said on Wednesday. This is the second investigation into the...
Categories: European Union

Spanish MP slams government for newly agreed labour reform

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:37
Gabriel Rufián, MP and spokesman of the left Catalan independentist party (ERC), criticised the government for the labour reform agreed with trade unions and employers, during a press conference on Wednesday, eldiario.es reported. Rufián spoke against Vice-President and Labour Minister...
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Austria pushes for more restrictive EU border protection

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:32
Austria is calling for a more rigid European border control system to reduce the number of migrants arriving in the bloc amid the ongoing migrant crisis at the Belarus border. Together with Greece, Poland and Lithuania, Austria is initiating a...
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In the name of God, go…

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:31
Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived fresh humiliation on Wednesday as one of his MPs defected to the Labour party citing Johnson’s “disgraceful conduct” and former Brexit Secretary David Davis urged the PM to “in the name of God, go” during...
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Frontline healthcare workers to receive €1,000 bonus

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:31
Healthcare workers in Ireland who staffed the frontlines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic will receive a €1,000 tax-free bonus, the cabinet agreed on Tuesday. Ireland will also hold a public holiday on 18 March this year in memory of those who...
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Montebourg withdraws from French presidential elections

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:26
Former economy minister Arnaud Montebourg, who ran as an independent, announced on Wednesday that he would no longer take part in the French presidential elections. He confirmed that he would not support any other candidate. The economy minister in former...
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Chinese backlash over Slovenian Taiwan plan

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:16
China has reacted against Slovenia’s plan to forge closer ties with Taiwan, labelling Prime Minister Janez Janša’s recent statements about Slovenia being in talks to open a representative office on the island as “dangerous”. “The Slovenian leader has openly made...
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MEPs call for full-scale election observation in Hungary

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:16
Sixty-two MEPs from various political groups have sent a joint letter to the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), asking for a full-scale monitoring mission ahead of Hungary’s elections on 3 April. “We all share the concern that the elections...
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Left-wing bloc opposes Berlusconi’s presidential candidacy

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:15
Italy’s left-wing bloc has agreed to oppose Silvio Berlusconi’s presidential candidacy if the right-wing proposed him, a source of Italy’s 5-Star Movement said on Wednesday. This discussion took place during a meeting on Wednesday between Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta, 5-Star...
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Demilitarised Aland Islands again centre of security debate

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:15
Agressive Russian behaviour in the Baltic Sea has again sparked discussion on the Åland Island’s strategic importance. The demilitarised and neutral status of the autonomous Åland Islands, belonging to Finland at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia has been...
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German inflation anxiety mounts amid 29-year-high

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:15
Consumer prices rose 3.1% in 2021, according to numbers from the Ifo institute in Munich, and German government bonds have returned to positive yields following an inflation anxiety-fueled purchasing spree. After record low inflation numbers in 2020, price increases have...
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EU health chief: We don’t know if this is the last COVID wave

Thu, 20/01/2022 - 06:14
Contrary to estimates from other parts of the world that we are facing our last battle with the pandemic with Omicron, Europe takes a more cautious approach. According to EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides, who spoke to a small group...
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Finland’s PM says NATO membership is ‘very unlikely’ on her watch

Wed, 19/01/2022 - 22:00
Finland does not plan to join NATO in the near future but is ready to stand with its European allies and the United States by imposing tough sanctions on Russia if it attacks Ukraine, Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Wednesday.
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