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Nato and US urge Russia to back off on Ukraine

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:17
Nato and the US have put on a show of solidarity with Ukraine over Russia's military build-up, with American president Joe Biden offering to hold a summit with Russia to defuse tensions.
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Future EU platform seeks to 'stay clean' of hate speech

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:15
The digital platform aiming to allow European citizens to share and debate ideas will start next Monday. Some MEPs criticised the rushed rolling out of the digital platform.
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[Ticker] Libya frees UN-sanctioned human trafficker

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:08
Libya has freed a man under UN sanctions for trafficking and drowning migrants, Abd al-Rahman Milad, due to "lack of evidence" in his trial, The Guardian reports. "It's absurd Italy gives money to Libya's coastguard - [a] country that released a trafficker who threatened two Italian citizens," Nello Scavo, one of two Italian journalists under police protection after being threatened by al-Rahman Milad because they wrote articles about him, said.
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[Ticker] European court: jailed Turkish writer's rights violated

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:08
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the right to liberty and freedom of expression of Turkish journalist and author Ahmet Altan had been violated due to his detention and imprisonment on charges related to the 2016 coup attempt, Ekathimerini writes. Altan, 71, was detained over allegations that he disseminated subliminal messages related to the coup attempt during a TV programme, and articles criticising the government.
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[Ticker] EU set to miss 1m electric charging points by 2025 target

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:07
A report published by the European Court of Auditors on Tuesday revealed the EU is still far from reaching its Green Deal target of having one million charging points for electric vehicles by 2025. EU auditors recommend the European Commission to set out a strategic roadmap to meet charging infrastructure targets since 150,000 new charging points would be needed each year (almost 3,000 a week) to close the gap.
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[Ticker] Lavrov expects Iran nuclear deal to be saved

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:07
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday said Moscow expected the Iranian nuclear deal to be saved and condemned EU sanctions against Iran, saying they could undermine ongoing nuclear talks, Deutsche Welle reports. "We expect that it will be possible to preserve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)," Lavrov said, referring to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, after talks with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in Tehran.
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[Ticker] France suspends flights from Brazil due to Covid variant

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:07
France suspended all flights from Brazil on Tuesday amid mounting fears over the particularly contagious Covid-19 variant. "We note that the situation is getting worse and so we have decided to suspend all flights between Brazil and France until further notice," prime minister Jean Castex told parliament. The P.1 variant is causing havoc in Latin America's largest nation and increasingly raising alarm bells in Europe.
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Johnson & Johnson said it has decided

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:07
Johnson & Johnson said it has decided to delay the roll-out of its Covid-19 vaccine in Europe, after a recommendation by US health authorities for a "pause" in administering the one-shot vaccine after reports of very rare cases where recipients developed blood clots. The firm said it was reviewing the data with US authorities, DPA reported. The company had started the vaccine roll-out on Monday in the EU.
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[Ticker] German government agrees nationwide pandemic law

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:07
Germany's federal government on Tuesday agreed on controversial changes to national law, after several states failed to control the third wave of the pandemic, the AFP reported. The law would allow chancellor Angela Merkel's government to introduce nationwide curfews from 9 pm to 5 am, limit private gatherings, and close schools and enterprises in regions with high infection rates. The bill still needs to be approved by parliament.
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Denmark threatens Syria deportations amid EU concerns

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:06
Denmark is stripping Syrians of residency rights - the first country in the EU to do so - amid threats to deport them back home. The EU did not comment directly, but warned that Syria is not safe.
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MEPs raise concerns on vaccine 'travel certificates'

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:06
While most MEPs have been vocal in support of the proposal by the European Commission for EU-wide vaccine certificates, key questions remain - ranging from fundamental rights, to its scientific validity.
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[Opinion] Will Romania be EU's Green Deal laggard?

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:06
Of the €30bn allocated to Romania under the EU recovery fund, just four percent is slated to go to renewable energy and energy-efficiency. Despite the pressing need to decarbonise Romania's heat and power sectors, this is not an investment priority.
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[Column] Muslims, Ramadan, and myths facing 'European civilisation'

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:05
Happy Ramadan? The UN special rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief warned the Human Rights Council last month that institutional suspicion of Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim has escalated to "epidemic proportions" worldwide.
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We often talk about the need to

Wed, 14/04/2021 - 07:05
We often talk about the need to establish a relationship between equals in our partnership with Africa. This paradigm needs to be more than a declaration of good intentions
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US health regulators on Tuesday

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 15:15
US health regulators on Tuesday recommended pausing the use of the Johnson & Johnson's single-dose Covid-19 vaccine, after six people developed blood clots, Reuters reported. Health authorities will hold a meeting on Wednesday to review the cases. As of Tuesday, some 6.8 million doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccines have been administered in the US. This week, the company has started delivering doses to EU member states.
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[Ticker] Putin refuses to talk about military build-up, Ukraine says

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 07:28
Ukraine has accused the Kremlin of ignoring its request for talks between the two countries' presidents over a build-up of Russian troops near its border, but Moscow said its soldiers were on its own territory, unlike US forces in the region, Reuters writes. Kiev and Moscow have traded blame over the worsening situation in the eastern Donbas region, where Ukrainian troops have battled Russian-proxy forces in a conflict since 2014.
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[Ticker] EU bank to help Greece manage corona-recovery funds

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 07:23
The European Investment Bank (EIB) in Luxembourg is to manage €5bn of the €32bn that Greece is set to get in grants and loans from the EU's pandemic recovery fund, with a focus on green and digital-sector investments, Reuters reports. "It's in fact the first EIB cooperation to implement investments by the recovery and resilience facility anywhere in Europe," the bank's vice president Christian Kettel Thomsen said on Monday.
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How the pandemic became an EU goldmine for crime

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 07:21
The recession set to hit Europe after the pandemic will help organised crime penetrate legitimate business and recruit out-of-work specialists, the EU's joint police agency, Europol, has warned.
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The pharmaceutical firm Johnson &

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 07:16
The pharmaceutical firm Johnson & Johnson on Monday started delivering its single-dose Covid-19 vaccine to EU countries, a European Commission spokesperson said. Under existing contracts, the American company has committed to delivering 55 million doses to the EU by the end of June and further 120 million in the third quarter, from July to September. In 2021, the company will supply 200 million doses to the EU, Norway and Iceland.
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[Ticker] EU sanctions commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard

Tue, 13/04/2021 - 07:16
The EU has imposed sanctions on eight Iranian militia commanders and police chiefs, including the head of the elite Revolutionary Guards, over a deadly crackdown in November 2019, Reuters reports. "[Revolutionary Guard commander] Hossein Salami took part in the sessions that resulted in the orders to use lethal force to suppress the November 2019 protests. Salami therefore bears responsibility for serious human rights violations in Iran," the EU said.
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