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Mon, 11/23/2020 - 12:04
At their video summit on the weekend, the leaders of the major industrialized and emerging countries committed to intensified cooperation in the fight against the Covid crisis and - with the exception of US President Donald Trump - to joint climate protection efforts. However, observers criticise a dearth of concrete concepts for tackling the challenges.
Mon, 11/23/2020 - 12:04
The soldiers of an Australian elite unit are suspected of committing war crimes in Afghanistan. An investigation found that they "unlawfully killed" at least 39 civilians and prisoners between 2009 and 2013. The commander-in-chief of the Australian armed forces, General Angus Campbell, announced that the crimes would be prosecuted under criminal law. Shocked reactions from Europe's press.
Mon, 11/23/2020 - 12:04
The French parliament passed parts of a new security law in its first reading on Friday. Under the new legislation pictures of police operations will no longer be allowed to be distributed publicly, while the police will receive greater powers regarding camera surveillance and weapons. The proposed law has provoked fierce protest from the media and civil organizations, and this is reflected in the commentary columns.
Mon, 11/23/2020 - 12:04
Once Austria's rigorous lockdown ends on December 6, the government plans to introduce mass coronavirus testing according to the Slovakian model. Teachers and police officers are to be tested first with rapid antigen tests, followed by the rest of the population. Austrian media highlight opportunities and pitfalls of various test strategies.
Fri, 11/20/2020 - 12:13
European leaders were unable to settle the dispute over Hungary's and Poland's veto of the EU budget on Thursday. The two countries are resisting the plan to apply the rule of law mechanism in the distribution of EU funds and coronavirus aid and now have the backing of Slovenia. For Europe's media, this could spell the end for one of the bloc's key principles.
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