Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Industrial emissions directive, MEP Dennis Radtke said it is time for a new start in industrial policy
By Newsdesk
Strasbourg/Düsseldorf, 11 July 2023. The European Parliament has tightened the rules on industrial emissions, in a move that is expected to significantly reduce pollution and improve air quality for citizens. The new rules, which were adopted on Tuesday, extend the scope of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) to cover mines and large battery factories for the
https://bit.ly/3JQDuXb
By Newsdesk
Strasbourg/Düsseldorf, 11 July 2023. The European Parliament has tightened the rules on industrial emissions, in a move that is expected to significantly reduce pollution and improve air quality for citizens. The new rules, which were adopted on Tuesday, extend the scope of the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) to cover mines and large battery factories for the
https://bit.ly/3JQDuXb
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media concludes official visit to Turkmenistan
By Newsdesk
The Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro, discusses media challenges in Turkmenistan, urging authorities to uphold freedom of expression and media freedom. She emphasizes the importance of unrestricted access to the internet for a secure and democratic society.
https://bit.ly/3PRhJu5
By Newsdesk
The Representative on Freedom of the Media, Teresa Ribeiro, discusses media challenges in Turkmenistan, urging authorities to uphold freedom of expression and media freedom. She emphasizes the importance of unrestricted access to the internet for a secure and democratic society.
https://bit.ly/3PRhJu5
EU and New Zealand Sign Ambitious Free Trade Agreement, Boosting Economic Growth and Sustainability
By Jan Leonid Bornstein
The EU and New Zealand have signed a groundbreaking free trade agreement, promising economic growth and sustainability. This FTA eliminates tariffs, opens new markets, and prioritizes sustainability commitments. It also boosts agricultural and food trade while setting new standards for sustainability. The agreement is awaiting approval from the European Parliament, signaling a new era of economic cooperation and prosperity.
https://bit.ly/3JSHqqx
By Jan Leonid Bornstein
The EU and New Zealand have signed a groundbreaking free trade agreement, promising economic growth and sustainability. This FTA eliminates tariffs, opens new markets, and prioritizes sustainability commitments. It also boosts agricultural and food trade while setting new standards for sustainability. The agreement is awaiting approval from the European Parliament, signaling a new era of economic cooperation and prosperity.
https://bit.ly/3JSHqqx
2024 Bangladesh Parliamentary Elections, Democracy is key to relations with the EU
By Dominika Urhová
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Bangladesh are crucial for EU-Bangladesh relations. Bangladesh's commitment to free and fair elections will determine the future of their cooperation.
https://bit.ly/43fJfo1
Monday, July 10, 2023
Belgium, Is CIAOSN 'Cults Observatory' at odds with principles of the European Court of Human Rights?
By Willy Fautre
Learn about the controversy surrounding the concept of "cults" and the legality of identifying them. Discover the conflicting views between the Belgian Cult Observatory and the European Court of Human Rights regarding "harmful cultic organizations".
https://bit.ly/46DHeFh
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Spain, alert for risk of forest fires and high temperatures
By Juan Sanchez Gil
The risk of forest fires will continue to be very high or extreme in large parts of the country over the next few days. From Sunday and especially during the next week an episode of very high temperatures is expected. In addition, today, Friday, there is a significant risk of rain and storms in Navarra,
https://bit.ly/43wxsCd
Spain, Hate crimes grew by 3.7% in 2022
By Juan Sanchez Gil
Grande-Marlaska (Spain’s Minister of Interior) presented the ‘Report on the Evolution of hate crimes in Spain 2022’ during the meeting of the 2nd Follow-up Commission of the 2nd Action Plan to Combat Hate Crimes 2022-2024. According to the report, the State Security Forces cleared up 63 per cent of the facts and arrested or investigated
https://bit.ly/3O3ZOip
The European Times Solidifies Its Position as a Leading Online Media
By Newsdesk
The European Times, with over 1 million readers and 14,000 articles, delivers high-quality news on various topics. It has gained recognition from mainstream media and academic circles, and aims to expand its reach while upholding journalistic integrity. #OnlineMedia
https://bit.ly/43gcqr1
Friday, July 7, 2023
ANOTHER COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN AHMADI MEDICAL ASSISTANT IN PAKISTAN
ANOTHER COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF AN AHMADI MEDICAL ASSISTANT IN PAKISTAN
By Robert Johnson
On Thursday February 11 2021, at around 2 p.m. when the clinic staff was on break for lunch and afternoon prayers, someone rang the clinic doorbell and Abdul Qadir opened the door to answer the bell. He was instantly shot twice and fell at the doorsteps. He was taken to hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries and died.
https://bit.ly/3D62zJX
Jan Figel, The EU must not support a caretaker government in Bangladesh
By Ján Figeľ
Almost nine years ago, newly appointed EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was being lauded for leading the world in standing up to the junta who usurped power away from the elected government in Thailand four months prior. Alongside the accolades came a foreboding warning: Once the military has its grip on power, it will
https://bit.ly/46AEOqS
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
MEP Hilde Vautmans actively supports the recognition Sikhs in Belgium By Newsdesk Discover the need for Belgium and the EU to recognize Sikh...
-
Embracing change, the demand for tailored education in the Netherlands By Juan Sanchez Gil Discover how the education system in the Netherla...
-
Concerns Raised by Former Polish Prime Minister about Detention of Politicians and Threats to Democracy in Poland By Newsdesk Former Polish ...