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First glimpse of EU's new 'digital identity wallet'

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:08
The European Commission unveiled its plans for an EU 'digital identity wallet' - an app that will allow citizens to store their national digital identification or driver licence on their phones to access public and private services across the EU.
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Top EU court rejects Hungary's challenge to sanctions probe

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:08
Hungary has lost a legal challenge against a European Parliament vote that opened the way for the Article 7 sanctions probe into the erosion of democratic standards under prime minister Viktor Orbán's rule in the country. Budapest queried the abstentions.
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More trust in EU than national governments amid pandemic

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:08
Europeans' support in their national governments has plummeted since the pandemic began, while the image of the EU and trust in the 27-nations bloc remains strong and steadily increasing, according to two new surveys.
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Commission: outsourcing asylum 'illegal', after new Danish law

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:08
Denmark has passed legislation outsourcing asylum claims to countries outside Europe. The European Commission says it is illegal under EU - but notes Denmark also has a special opt-out on justice and home affairs issues.
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[Opinion] Covid-19 pandemic - why was the ECDC so ineffective?

Fri, 04/06/2021 - 07:07
The Covid-19 crisis has revealed that the current European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has neither the funding, the staff or – perhaps most importantly – the authority to lead an effective response to a pandemic in Europe.
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[Ticker] Netanyahu era ends in Israel

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:14
Far-right Israeli politician Naftali Bennett is set to replace Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's prime minister after an eight-faction coalition deal reached on Wednesday, Israeli daily Haaretz reports. The deal, ending Netanyahu's 12-years in office, could see him jailed for corruption after losing immunity. The new coalition focused on ejecting Netanyahu instead of other policy, and includes an Arab Israeli party as well as pro-settler right-wingers like Bennett.
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EU ambassadors divided over prolonging gas funding

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:13
EU ambassadors have failed to reach an agreement over whether cross-border natural gas projects should continue to receive EU funding, under the TEN-E regulation, which is currently under revision.
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EU highlights suffering of Belarusian boy-prisoners

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:10
At least seven of Belarus' "political prisoners" were minors who needed special EU attention, 22 European ministers have said in a personal appeal.
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[Ticker] '57 years' to fully-vaccinate low-income countries

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:06
It will take low-income countries 57 years to have their populations fully-protected, if vaccination continues at the current rate (63,000 people a day), a new calculation from campaigners of the People's Vaccine Alliance revealed on Thursday. Of the 1.7 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines given globally, just 0.3 percent of COVID jabs have been delivered in low-income countries. G7 nations are vaccinating at a rate of 4,630,533 people per day.
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[Ticker] EU paves way for Olympic tourism to Japan

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:06
EU ambassadors have added Japan to a list of safe countries, with Australia, Israel, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand, for which member states are recommended to gradually lift pandemic travel restrictions, Reuters reports. Wednesday's decision, ahead of Japan's Olympic Games, left out UK tourists until at least mid-June, due to concerns over the Indian variant there. Britain also advises against travel to all EU states, except Portugal.
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[Ticker] Europeans could pay more for visas under UK plan

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:05
Citizens from most EU states might have to pay £55 (€64) more for UK work visas, as well as a £199 foreign worker "sponsorship" fee, if the UK goes ahead with plans to withdraw from the European Social Charter, a 1961 accord of 27 European states, granting discounts to healthcare, charity, and seasonal workers, such as fruit pickers, The Times reports, saying home secretary Priti Patel has "considered" the move.
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[Ticker] Austrian far-right leader quits without backing successor

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:05
The leader of Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO), Norbert Hofer, has stepped down - but pointedly did not back his high-profile deputy and rival Herbert Kickl to succeed him, Reuters writes. Hofer, widely seen as the most presentable face of the anti-Islam and anti-immigration party which crashed out of government amid scandal two years ago, came close to winning Austria's presidential election in 2016 only to lose a re-run.
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[Ticker] Spanish police seize 860kg of 'black' cocaine

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:05
Spanish police have found hundreds of kilos of cocaine smuggled into Europe by disguising it as charcoal and ridding the drug of its telltale scent to render it undetectable to sniffer dogs, The Guardian reports. "The modus operandi involved using a complex chemical process to camouflage the drugs as charcoal ... carried out by the Mexican and Colombian cartels," the Spanish force said in a statement.
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[Ticker] EU and Bill Gates in €820m clean-tech partnership

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:05
The European Commission and Bill Gates announced on Wednesday a partnership that aims to mobilise up to €820m between 2022 and 2023 to invest in clean technologies, such as green hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuels, direct air capture and long-duration energy storage. The partnership will target technologies with "a recognised potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions" which are currently too expensive to get to scale, the commission said in a statement.
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[Ticker] Iran's largest navy vessel sinks in Gulf after fire

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:04
Iran's largest naval ship was on fire for 20 hours before it finally went down in the Gulf of Oman, Deutsche Welle writes. The cause of the fire, which according to a navy broke out in "one of the systems" of the vessel, was not immediately known. Photos of the fire on social media showed Iranian sailors evacuating on speedboats as smoke was seen coming from the vessel.
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EU plans to lift internal border checks with focus on IT

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:04
Unable to convince EU states to lift internal border controls, the European Commission announced a new strategy - leaning heavily on security.
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EU suspends deficit rule to end of 2022 to help with crisis

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:03
"The overall message is that we should continue to support the economy, so fiscal policy should be supportive both this year and next, and we should avoid premature withdrawal of the fiscal support," EU Commission vice-president Valdis Dombrovskis said.
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[Insight] Everyone can be radicalised, even you

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:03
Violent far-right extremists share the same profile as foreign fighters in Syria. They dreamed of becoming important, but they failed. What they are looking for is a shortcut from zero to hero.
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[Opinion] Catalonia's fiscal feud with Spain

Thu, 03/06/2021 - 07:03
It's not uncommon to hear accusations of Catalan financial greed as a motivation for independence. But in reality, the economic relationship between Spain and Catalonia is a nuanced one, which many Catalans believe is historically, and now, based on domination.
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[Ticker] EU urged to donate vaccines instead of inoculating teens

Wed, 02/06/2021 - 07:27
EU states should first donate vaccines to poor countries with vulnerable people, instead of vaccinating their teenagers, who were less at risk of getting sick from Covid-19, the European Centre for Disease prevention and Control, an EU agency in Stockholm, recommended on Tuesday. "The wider context of a global vaccine supply shortage should be taken into account," it said. Africa had had just 1% of total world vaccinations by mid-May.
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