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[Opinion] The legal battle for justice against Kremlin's 'untouchables'

Thu, 26/01/2023 - 13:16
Czech foreign minister Jan Lipavsky writes that it is self-evident that Vladimir Putin and his cronies must be held accountable for planning and ordering a war of aggression — whatever the legal hurdles.
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[Feature] UAE's fossil-fuelled high-tech mirage of a green future

Wed, 25/01/2023 - 16:17
The United Arab Emirates presented a high-tech vision to lead the world into a green future at this year's climate summit, COP28. But it wants to do so while massively expanding oil production.
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MEP harassment case sheds light on flimsy support for victims

Wed, 25/01/2023 - 15:53
The European Parliament does not rule out mandatory anti-harassment training for MEPs — but has left questions of greater support for victims of bullying and abuse open-ended.
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[Opinion] Big Agri's EU lobbying playbook on 'hunger' and a 'refugee crisis'

Wed, 25/01/2023 - 12:19
Over the last few decades, the fossil-fuel industry has shown that you do not need to all-out oppose EU legislation in order to resist it. Muddying the waters can be enough to ensure that action is paused, watered-down, or shelved.
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MEPs push for explicit consent for online political ads

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 18:15
"We must do everything we can to be ready with this new system for the next European elections," MEP Sandro Gozi said after the committee vote.
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Nuclear chief on Zaporizhzhia: 'How long will we be lucky?'

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 18:10
IAEA chief spent last week in Ukraine and is heading to Russia to seek an agreement on a protection zone. "I don't know for how long we are going to be lucky in avoiding a nuclear accident", he told MEPs.
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[Column] To avoid war, enforce the centre

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 17:30
"Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold", W.B. Yeats wrote. Yet now, a century later in Europe — from Italy, to Hungary, to Belgium and the Netherlands, even in the European Parliament — the centre is shrinking.
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Slow progress on EU poverty sees MEPs demand directive

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 16:15
"At the current levels, benefits are not enough to lift people out of (relatively) poverty", the EU's advisory Social Protection Committee warned in 2022.
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Europe's response to Musk's Starlink set for 2024 launch

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 14:38
Europe's response to Elon Musk's Starlink broadband internet system — currently used by Ukraine in its war against Russia — is to deliver its first services sometime next year.
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[Interview] MEPs should fund own foreign trips, German Green says

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 14:19
MEPs should pay for their own foreign trips to avoid suspicion of undue influence, a German deputy has said after rebelling over a recent visit to Azerbaijan.
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[Opinion] What happened to the non-Ukrainian refugees from Ukraine?

Tue, 24/01/2023 - 12:36
Some 5,000 refugees and asylum seekers were registered in Ukraine in 2021. Small in the context of the millions now displaced, but one of the most at-risk groups in this crisis.
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Germany 'wouldn't veto' Polish tanks for Ukraine

Mon, 23/01/2023 - 21:38
Poland is urging other EU states with Leopard-class tanks to send them to Ukraine after Germany softened its position on re-export.
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EU auditors probe commission's role in defending EU money

Mon, 23/01/2023 - 17:54
The auditors are set to focus on actions taken by the commission for 6 member states., Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Italy and Greece.
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Boom in software spying on remote workers, MEPs hear

Mon, 23/01/2023 - 17:39
Companies are increasingly using software to spy on employees working remotely, said Polish computer forensics analyst Maciej Broniarz. "The market for highly intrusive spyware is snowballing," Broniarz told MEPs.
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[Analysis] Why is petrostate UAE going all in on green hydrogen?

Mon, 23/01/2023 - 13:20
The United Arab Emirates announced its ambition to become one of the world's premier trading hubs for green hydrogen. Interesting, to say the least, for a country that relies on the sale of fossil fuels for its prosperity.
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[Opinion] Why Putin war crimes 'tribunal' will need backing of Global South

Mon, 23/01/2023 - 12:23
The 40 civilians buried in a Dnipro apartment block by a Russian missile won't be the last war victims, since diplomats have yet to find a concrete plan to hold president Vladimir Putin accountable for the crime of aggression.
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Germany 'shocks' allies by withholding Ukraine tanks

Fri, 20/01/2023 - 20:10
Accusations of Russia appeasement have redoubled following Germany's decision to continue withholding tanks from Ukraine.
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[Agenda] New sanctions and democracy in focus This WEEK

Fri, 20/01/2023 - 15:55
On Monday, Brussels will see EU foreign affairs ministers focusing on a 10th sanctions package against Russia, a special tribunal, and preparing the EU-Ukraine summit on 3 February in Kyiv.
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[Exclusive] Internal memo: EU navies to police Libya migration for years

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 18:03
EU navies should stay parked beside Libya for years to come, military advisors say, renewing concern on "vile" conditions for refugees.
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MEPs urge EU countries to back a special tribunal on Russia

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 17:43
Legal scholars, however, have argued that without the backing of the UN general assembly, it would be legally challenging to set up a tribunal to prosecute Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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