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Poland will burn coal beyond 2050, says local politician

Euobserver.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 09:27
Closing coal mines in the Silesia region will be particularly difficult, says Witold Stepien, a senior local politician from the neighbouring region Lodz.
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[Ticker] Protests expected as Spanish cabinet meets in Barcelona

Euobserver.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 09:24
Some see it as a provocation, while other as a gesture to Catalonia, that Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez has decided hold Friday's cabinet meeting in Barcelona instead of Madrid. The meeting marks the first anniversary of a regional election called by Madrid after Catalan autonomy was suspended in the wake of an independence referendum. Pro-Catalan independence leaders, still in jail, have called for the expected protests to be peaceful.
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[Ticker] EU council approves space programme and new space agency

Euobserver.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 09:12
EU ministers have agreed to a new EU space programme for the years 2021-2027, including setting up a new EU Agency for the Space Programme based on the existing European GNSS Agency, that deals with Europe's satellite navigation systems. The agreement does not include a budget, which will form part of overall EU budget talks. The council's position must now be agreed with the European parliament.
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People living in remote areas [What Europe does for you]

With European elections coming up in May 2019, you probably want to know how the European Union impacts your daily life, before you think about voting. In the latest in a series of posts on what Europe does for you, your family, your business and your wellbeing, we look at what Europe does for people living in remote areas.

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If you live in a remote region, you will be aware of the unique challenges that arise from being a long way from urban areas, or possibly from certain geographical or demographic conditions. Despite their differences, islands, mountainous areas and sparsely populated regions are remote areas that share common challenges, including poorer access to a range of job opportunities and to basic services in areas such as transport, education and healthcare. In general, remote regions also experience lower economic growth than the rest of the European Union.

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The EU plays an active role in helping remote regions to address these challenges and to exploit their development potential. EU-funded projects, for example, helped people living in a remote village in Sweden organise their own public transport by setting up a village bus and isolated people living in a sparsely populated Alpine region on the French-Italian border set up a homecare service system. Certain remote areas, referred to as ‘outermost regions’, benefit from specific EU measures, for instance, to support local agricultural production. The EU’s priorities include developing broadband coverage and enhancing the use of digital technologies in these regions, as this improves access to the job market and services. One example is an EU-funded telemedicine project aimed at providing medical services at a distance in remote parts of Saxony. In the case of mountainous areas, priorities include measures to fight environmental degradation and to promote energy efficiency and sustainable tourism.

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[Ticker] Gatwick airport reopens partly after drone chaos

Euobserver.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 09:00
"Gatwick's runway is currently available and a limited number of aircraft are scheduled for departure and arrival," the airport announced on Friday morning after traffic was disrupted on Thursday, affecting more than 100,000 passengers due to drones seen over the airfield. Police reported more than 50 sightings of a drone. BBC quoted police sources saying that finding the drone's operator was "a difficult and challenging" prospect.
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[Ticker] Hungary's president approves controversial overtime law

Euobserver.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 08:52
Despite public protests, Hungary's president Janos Ader has signed a controversial new law that increases overtime by 60 percent yet delays payment for it for three years. Ader said employees must give written consent and would not be penalised for refusing extra hours. The law aims to tackle labour shortages. The Hungarian unemployment rate, at 4.2 percent in 2017, is one of the lowest in the EU.
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Juncker attends closure of Germany’s last black coal mine

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:54
Germany will close its last black coal mine on Friday (21 December), a milestone marking the end of a 200-year-old industry that once fuelled the country's economic growth but lost the battle against cheaper foreign competitors.
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‘Yellow vests’ killed EU bid to phase out regulated electricity prices

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:43
A European Commission proposal to phase-out regulated prices of electricity looked set to win approval from EU member states until the 'yellow vest' movement swept across France and nipped it in the bud.
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The nightmare before Christmas: Cybersecurity risks for children’s toys

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:42
The lack of a legal framework to protect children's toys against cybersecurity risks could prove to have damaging consequences, a leading European consumer rights group has warned ahead of the Christmas festivities, advising parents that some of those toys should not even be kept at home.
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Dutch may take Russia to court over MH17

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:39
The Netherlands is considering dragging Russia to an international court over the downing of flight MH17 after talks over responsibility ground to an impasse, the Dutch foreign minister said Thursday (20 December).
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Greek farmers fume against mayor who banned short food supply chains

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:38
The mayor of Kozani, a city in northern Greece, decided to ban the “movement without intermediaries”, which had created a direct link between local farmers and consumers.
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Tweets of the Week: In 2018 the EU sent to me…

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:30
This episode for festive cheer, we have a musical round up of the year.
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Reform programmes should compensate low-income workers, OECD says

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:28
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has urged governments to pay attention to the consequences of their policies and compensate vulnerable groups that could be hit by new taxes.
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Spanish cabinet to meet in Catalonia amid separatist protests

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:17
Catalan pro-independence groups plan to protest and block roads in Barcelona on Friday (21 December) as Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez holds a cabinet meeting in the city under tight security.
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With climate change, life in the Gulf could become impossible

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:11
In the second half of the century, most of the territory bordering the Gulf, Red Sea and Arabian Sea could experience “wet bulb temperatures” making outdoor activities practically impossible, writes Jonathan Gornall, warning this could create social upheaval on the grandest of scales.
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Commission official: Water management among Copernicus’ future priorities

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:09
The European Commission aims to make Copernicus, the EU’s earth observation programme, a “top tool” in fighting climate change in the future, which will simultaneously be more involved in policies related to water management, a high-ranking EU official said. “One...
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Truck emissions rules get green light from EU capitals, tough talks loom

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 07:05
EU environment ministers agreed on heavy-duty vehicle CO2 emission rules on Thursday (20 December), teeing up difficult talks with the European Parliament in January.
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Defense Secretary Mattis resigns, Trump ends year in chaos

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 06:50
Trump’s presidency has lurched from crisis to crisis since he took office less than two years ago, but Thursday (20 December) was a landmark day of chaos that appeared to test the resolve of even senior Republican backers in Washington.
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Romanian government survives no confidence vote

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 06:33
Romania’s Social Democrat-led government survived a no confidence vote on Thursday (20 December) as expected, days before taking over the European Union’s rotating presidency, but still faces concerns at home and abroad over its attempts to weaken a crackdown on corruption.
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Belgian Alliance for Sustainable Palm oil Multi-stakeholder congress [Promoted content]

Euractiv.com - Fri, 12/21/2018 - 06:00
On Friday 7 December 2018, the Belgian Alliance for Sustainable Palm oil (BASP) organised a multi-stakeholder event, at which the alliance had invited several speakers that are active in the broad spectrum of the palm oil sector.
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