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[Analysis] Letta's comeback - Italian politics' Count of Monte Christo

Thu, 18/03/2021 - 07:15
Enrico Letta will need all his diplomatic skills to unify a party in a state of perpetual civil war, where former communists co-exist with former Christian Democrats, and which has had nine different secretaries since it was founded in 2007.
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[Opinion] How Le Pen may beat Macron

Thu, 18/03/2021 - 07:15
Studies show that accommodation of the radical-right by mainstream parties leads to increasing vote share - for the radical-right. This is precisely what Emmanuel Macron is doing - and Marine Le Pen is gaining in the polls.
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Dutch leader to extend 10-year rule

Thu, 18/03/2021 - 06:35
Dutch centre-right prime minister Mark Rutte is poised to extend his 10-year rule after elections in which new liberal and far-right faces also gained.
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[Ticker] EU commissioner: 'Sputnik is a good vaccine'

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 15:47
The EU's internal market commissioner Thierry Breton has voiced support for the Russian-made vaccine Sputnik V. "Sputnik is a good vaccine, because I think Russians are pretty good scientists, and I wouldn't have any reason to doubt [it]," he told reporters on Wednesday. The Russian vaccine is currently undergoing scrutiny at the EU regulator, the European Medicines Agency.
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[Ticker] Von der Leyen demands UK 'reciprocity' on vaccines

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 15:24
The European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday demanded reciprocity from the UK over vaccine exports. "We are still waiting for doses to come from the UK ... we want to see reciprocity and proportionality in exports, and we are ready to use whatever tool we need to deliver on that," she said. Some 10 million doses have been exported from EU plants to Britain, she said.
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[Ticker] Global temperatures set to rise 1.5 degrees by 2034

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 11:19
In February 2021, global warming rose approximately 1.19 Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Experts estimate that the 1.5 degree increase limit set in the 2015 Paris Agreement will be reached in 2034 if warming continues on the past 30-year trajectory. The signatories to the Paris Agreement represent around 79 percent of global emissions.  
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[Ticker] Start spending €750bn corona-fund, ECB tells EU

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:21
The EU should start spending its €750bn pandemic recovery fund and may need to top it up later, a senior European Central Bank official has said. "It's possible the European support plan proves insufficient, but that debate is premature ... What matters now is that the European funds that have been approved are paid out as quickly as possible," bank board member Isabel Schnabel told the Les Echos newspaper.
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[Ticker] Russia tried to help Trump win 2020 election

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:17
Russia interfered in the 2020 US elections to try to help former president Donald Trump win, according to a US intelligence report out Tuesday. "Russia ran a successful intelligence operation that penetrated [Trump's] inner circle" in a campaign which "laundered misinformation into our political system with the intent of denigrating now president [Joe] Biden, damaging his candidacy", the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said.
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China still blocking EU visit to Uighur 'genocide' zone

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:16
China is refusing to let EU diplomats conduct a "meaningful" visit to Xinjiang, while claiming EU sanctions over its Uighur persecution are based on "lies".
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[Ticker] Britain and Europe reach North Sea fishing deal

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:09
Britain, the EU, and Norway have reached a three-way deal on how much cod, haddock, plaice, whiting, herring, and saithe each can catch in the North Sea in the wake of Brexit on Tuesday. The pre-deal chaos had hit Danish fishermen the worst. "Danish fishermen will have access to Norwegian waters again ... Now they can actually make money again," Danish Fishermen Organisation Kenn Skau Fischer said, Reuters reports.
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[Ticker] France investigates new 'Brittany' Covid-19 variant

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:08
French authorities are investigating a new coronavirus mutation that has been detected in eight people in a hospital in Brittany western France, Reuters reported on Tuesday. It is still unclear if the variants may evade some testing, as patients had negative results from PCR tests, which then returned positive from blood samples or those taken from deep in the respiratory system. International agencies have been notified about this new variant.
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[Ticker] UK PM Johnson looks to Asia for post-Brexit strategy

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:07
British prime minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday the UK will prioritise diplomatic engagement with Asian countries as he unveiled a major shift in the country's foreign policy and defence priorities after Brexit. Johnson wants the UK to become a bigger player in the region, adding that he wanted a balanced approach to China. Johnson will also travel to India next month for his first major international visit since Brexit.
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[Ticker] Belgium arrests Kosovo war crimes suspect

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:07
Belgian authorities on Tuesday arrested a Kosovo war crimes suspect, Pjetёr Shala, reports Reuters. Shala has been indicted by prosecutors at a special court in The Hague. The court is probing war crime allegations linked to Kosovo's 1998-1999 war for independence.
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[Ticker] UK to expand nuclear warhead stockpile by 40 percent

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:07
Britain will grow its nuclear warhead stockpile by more than 40 percent as it faces new technological threats, prime minister Boris Johnson said, Reuters reports. The country had previously been reducing its nuclear weapons stockpile, with a cap of 180 warheads for the mid-2020 period. Johnson scrapped the limit saying the number would now rise to a maximum of 260.
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[Ticker] Covid cuts high-frequency long-haul travel by two-thirds

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:07
Covid has cut the number of high-frequency long-haul flight routes out of Europe from 61 to 19, according to data published by air-traffic control agency Euroclear Tuesday. 'High-frequency' routes mean three or more return flights between two airports in the same day. All high-frequency routes between Europe and Africa or South America were wiped out. Some 21 percent of long-haul routes (short or high-frequency) were wiped out entirely.
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EU drugs agency plays down AstraZeneca 'blood clot' fears

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:07
The European Medicines Agency has said that the benefits of AstraZeneca's vaccine continue to outweigh the risks - suggesting countries can continue using the British-Swedish jab. Several member states have suspended its use over blood-clot concerns.
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Poland and Hungary win at EU court on taxes

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:06
The Hungarian tax initially imposed a rate of 50 percent of sales on the biggest networks. Critics saw this as an attack on RTL Klub, the country's most-watched commercial broadcaster, and as a way of undermining the free press.
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Frontex guards in Greece could be armed by summer

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:06
Several hundred Frontex guards could be armed by the summer and deployed to EU member states that host its operations. An agreement has already been reached with Greece, says Frontex, the site of its biggest operation to date.
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Belgian authorities sued over 'inadequate' green targets

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:06
The NGO Klimaatzaak [Climate Case] is taking the Belgian, Flemish, Brussels and Walloon governments to court for breaching their climate obligations, arguing that inadequate climate policy constitutes a violation of standard of care, and human and children's rights.
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[Column] Meghan Markle, royal racism and the 'European Way of Life'

Wed, 17/03/2021 - 07:06
For years, the EU's "united in diversity" motto has allowed policymakers to claim that conversations on race, religion, colour and ethnicity are foreign to European culture. But a colour-blind Europe is a fairy tale.
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