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Big Green Light for Paris Climate Agreement

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Miguel Arias Cañete, European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy

The UNFCCC Paris Agreement on fighting climate change, the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal, will come into force next month, having met the necessary conditions much earlier than predicted, as the European Parliament agreed to its ratification by the European Union in a historic vote on Tuesday. The EU will join the US, […]

Filed Under: European Commission, European Parliament

Ionian Islands Gets €1.65m in EU Earthquake Aid

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Parliament approved €1,651,834 in EU Solidarity Fund aid on Tuesday to help Greece to repair damage caused by an earthquake that hit the Ionian Islands region, and in particular Lefkada, northern parts of Ithaki and Kefalonia, on 17 November 2015. The earthquake measured 6.1 on the Richter scale. Two people lost their lives, eight were […]

Filed Under: European Parliament

MEPs Tighten EU Export Ban on “Torture Goods”

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Marietje Schaake, MEP, ALDE, NL

Revised EU rules to prevent trade in goods and services that may contribute to torture or execution were approved by MEPs on Tuesday. In negotiations with member states on previous drafts, the European Parliament inserted a ban on the marketing and transit of equipment used for cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of people in third […]

Filed Under: European Parliament

Check Commission’s Revolving Doors Says Parliament

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Jose Manuel Barroso, European Commission President

The code of conduct for European Commissioners needs to be thoroughly tightened up, in order to prevent conflicts of interest for Commission members, and to help restore the faith of European citizens in today’s political institutions. This was the key message agreed by most MEPs during Tuesday evening’s debate with EU economic affairs Commissioner Pierre […]

Filed Under: European Commission, European Parliament

Parliament’s Headaches… EU-Russia, CETA, TTIP, Migration

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Dan Mullaney, Chief US Negotiator for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), Ignacio Garcia Bercero, Chief EU Negotiator for TTIP - TTIP Negotiations. Round Two. Seconds Out.

Ongoing talks on trade deals such as TTIP and CETA, future EU-Russia relations and latest developments regarding relocation of migrants to achieve a fair distribution in all EU member states will top the agenda of the 20-21 October meeting of heads of states or governments in Brussels. In a debate with Slovak Secretary of State […]

Filed Under: European Commission, European Parliament

MEPs Demand Calais Solutions for Locals and Migrants

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Dimitris Avramopoulos, Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship

The situation in and around the port town of Calais is untenable for everyone: migrants and asylum seekers living in the informal camps, truck drivers crossing to the British Isles and the local population, said MEPs in a plenary debate on Tuesday. Most urged the EU Commission, France and the UK to work together to […]

Filed Under: European Parliament

Sweden and Finland, €9.3m Aid for Redundant Workers

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Marianne Thyssen

Parliament gave its green light on Tuesday to EU aid worth €5.3 million to help find new jobs for 1,441 workers made redundant by Microsoft and its suppliers in Finland and almost €4 million for 918 workers made redundant by Ericsson in Sweden. The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF) aid had been approved by the […]

Filed Under: European Parliament

Ticket to Ride. A Free Interrail Pass at 18

October 4, 2016 by Staff Reporter

European Parliament

The idea of giving young Europeans a free Interrail pass for their 18th birthdays, to enable them to explore and know Europe better, will be debated with transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc on Tuesday at 18.30.

Filed Under: European Parliament

UNHCR “Takes Note” Of EU Migration Summit Failures

March 8, 2016 by Staff Reporter

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi

The United Nations High Commission for Refugees wasn’t super happy with Europe’s big migration Summit. With the calm reflex of a seasoned stock broker watching the market crash, UNHCR said it “has taken note of the Statement of the EU Heads of State and Government of Turkey last night and we are concerned with some […]

Filed Under: Blogs, EU Institutions, European Commission, European Council, Migration

Violence Against Women, Action Needed, Says Civil Society

March 8, 2016 by Staff Reporter

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Civil society denounces lack of real commitment by the EU and Latin America in the fight to eradicate violence against women and girls. Despite Europe and Latin America pledging to fight together against this scourge, few results have been seen, says civil society groups. In 2014, the World Health Organisation (WHO) defined the abuse of women […]

Filed Under: European Parliament, Foreign Relations, Justice & Home Affairs

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