Tropical tuna targeted, Bloom complains of flagrant fraud by vessels By Newsdesk Tuna // Press release by Bloom – On 31 May, BLOOM and Blue Marine Foundation have lodged a complaint with the Public Prosecutor at the Paris judicial Court against all 21 vessels in the tropical tuna fishing fleet registered in France, for illegally switching off their AIS (Automatic Identification System) locator beacons. French tropical tuna vessels are breaking the law https://bit.ly/42la6yJ
Lettori, 7 MEPs ask Commissioner Schmit for Justice at EU Court By Henry Rodgers Lettori case // 7 of Ireland’s 13 MEPs have signed a Rule 138 parliamentary question to Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights, Nicolas Schmit, asking if the Commission will immediately refer the long-running Lettori discrimination case to the Court of Justice of the European Union(CJEU) for what would be a fifth ruling in the line https://bit.ly/3OPDE4e
Pedro Sanchez, Spain's PM dissolves Parliament and calls for national elections By Newsdesk According to EL MUNDO, the scale of the defeat and the loss of socialist territorial power have forced the president of the government to “assume the defeat in the first person”. The president summons and forces progressives to decide whether to mobilise to prevent a PP-Vox government, or go massively to the voting date and https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/pedro-sanchez-spains-pm-dissolves-parliament-and-calls-for-national-elections/
HRWF calls upon the UN, EU and OSCE for Turkey to stop deportation of 103 Ahmadis By Newsdesk Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF) calls upon the UN, the EU and the OSCE to ask Turkey to annul a deportation order to 103 Ahmadis Today, a Turkish court has released a deportation order concerning 103 members of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light from seven countries. Many of them, especially in Iran, will https://www.europeantimes.news/2023/05/hrwf-calls-upon-the-un-eu-and-osce-for-turkey-to-stop-deportation-of-103-ahmadis/