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Study - Towards EU leadership in the space sector through open strategic autonomy - Cost of non-Europe - PE 734.691 - Committee on Regional Development - Subcommittee on Security and Defence - Committee on Foreign Affairs - Committee on Transport and...

This 'cost of non-Europe' report looks at the potential benefits of efficient, ambitious and united EU-level action in the space sector. The report finds that to enable the European space sector to benefit from open strategic autonomy, and to ensure EU access to and use of space, including for its security, the EU must act decisively. Moving away from fragmentation could bring large benefits, amounting to at least €140 billion per year by 2050.
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[Exclusive] Internal memo: EU navies to police Libya migration for years

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 18:03
EU navies should stay parked beside Libya for years to come, military advisors say, renewing concern on "vile" conditions for refugees.
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MEPs urge EU countries to back a special tribunal on Russia

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 17:43
Legal scholars, however, have argued that without the backing of the UN general assembly, it would be legally challenging to set up a tribunal to prosecute Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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Arctic Swedish mine poses threat to indigenous Sami

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 16:39
The indigenous reindeer-herding Sami people in northern Sweden say they are facing an existential threat from an iron-ore mine billed as a pivotal shift towards the EU's green transition.
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[Opinion] We call on EU leaders to work with Tehran to release Olivier Vandecasteele

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 16:31
Olivier Vandecasteele, an experienced and respected Belgian humanitarian worker, is being arbitrarily detained in an unknown location in Iran, sentenced to a cumulative total of 40 years of prison and 74 lashes.
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Improving conditions for gig workers splits MEPs

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 14:09
EU Commission estimates suggest that between 1.7 and 4.1 million workers are currently misclassified as 'self-employed'.
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Press release - Human rights breaches in Brazil, Morocco and Nagorno-Karabakh

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 14:04
On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted three resolutions on the respect for human rights in Brazil, Morocco and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Subcommittee on Human Rights

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Press release - Human rights breaches in Brazil, Morocco and Nagorno-Karabakh

European Parliament - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 14:04
On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted three resolutions on the respect for human rights in Brazil, Morocco and Nagorno-Karabakh.
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Subcommittee on Human Rights

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Press release - Parliament calls for more sanctions against Iranian regime

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 13:37
All those responsible for human rights violations should face EU sanctions and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps should be on the EU terrorist list, MEPs urge.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - Parliament calls for more sanctions against Iranian regime

European Parliament - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 13:37
All those responsible for human rights violations should face EU sanctions and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps should be on the EU terrorist list, MEPs urge.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - Ukraine war: MEPs push for special tribunal to punish Russian crimes

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 13:34
In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs demand the Russian political and military leadership be held accountable for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Press release - Ukraine war: MEPs push for special tribunal to punish Russian crimes

European Parliament - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 13:34
In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs demand the Russian political and military leadership be held accountable for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.
Committee on Foreign Affairs

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Denmark to ditch Christian holiday to hit Nato spending

Euobserver.com - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 11:12
"If we want to safeguard our national security in the light of Putin's invasion of Ukraine with all its wider implications, we all have to contribute", said the Danish minister of labour.
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14/2023 : 19 January 2023 - Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-680/20

European Court of Justice (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 10:23
Unilever Italia Mkt. Operations
Competition
Abuse of a dominant position: exclusivity clauses in distribution contracts must be capable of having exclusionary effects

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13/2023 : 19 January 2023 - Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-147/21

European Court of Justice (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 10:22
CIHEF and Others
Approximation of laws
The level of harmonisation achieved at EU level by the Biocidal Products Regulation does not prevent Member States from adopting restrictive rules on the promotion of sales of those products

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12/2023 : 19 January 2023 - Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-162/21

European Court of Justice (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 10:21
Pesticide Action Network Europe and Others
Agriculture and fisheries
Protection phytosanitaire : les États membres ne peuvent pas déroger aux interdictions expresses de mise sur le marché et d’utilisation de semences traitées à l’aide de produits phytopharmaceutiques contenant des néonicotinoïdes

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Visionary, prudent, and successful

Ideas on Europe Blog - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 09:34

On 22 January 2023, France and Germany celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Elysée Treaty, rightly praised as a milestone in Europe’s post-war history. But the Treaty only institutionalised on governmental level a process towards reconciliation that civil society had already initiated without waiting for politics. This is the third post of a series of four personal musings about a remarkable achievement.

A German road sign in Western France.

Is there a better illustration of the bottom-up dynamic of post-war French-German reconciliation than the story of the town twinnings?

As I write, 2317 French cities, towns and villages are twinned with a German municipality of similar size. That’s a total of 4634 places big and small with friends across the border. Unimaginable? Unbelievable? Mind-boggling? Feel free to choose your adjective.

Of course, not all of these ‘partnerships’ as they are called by the Germans are filled with the same intensity. In smaller municipalities, much depends on tireless individuals, as well as demography. And language skills, which have declined over recent decades in both countries outside the border regions. Still, the number of the twins has never decreased. It actually keeps growing, albeit, obviously, at a very moderate pace nowadays.

Once again, like we already observed in the two previous posts (here and here), civil society preceded or paved the way for political institutionalisation. At the same time civil society initiative was also facilitated and legitimised by major political acts like the Schuman Declaration or the Elysée Treaty.

Knowing that 130 French municipalities were already engaged in friendly exchange with German counterparts necessarily was a reassuring piece of intelligence for Charles de Gaulle, when he scheduled his first state visit to Germany in September 1962, following the solemn ceremony in Reims Cathedral with Chancellor Adenauer in July. The triumphant welcome he received in the German cities he visited revealed both the public’s gratitude for these symbolic acts and a longing for further bilateral steps of reconciliation, in addition to and beyond the economic cooperation embodied in the Treaties of Rome.

Before taking off in France, the post-war twinnings were an English idea at first. As early as 1947, Bonn and Oxford, Düsseldorf and Reading, Hanover and Bristol engaged in official contacts.

The French were in need of just a bit more time, and a good mediator. The latter was found in a group of Swiss intellectuals, namely the writers’ association of Berne. In 1948 they invited some French and German mayors to what today would no doubt be called a ‘kick-off meeting’ at Mount Pèlerin on Lake Geneva. As leading historian Corine Defrance points out, French civil society was nudged ‘from abroad (Switzerland) and from above (intellectuals)’.

The third such meeting was the breakthrough. In June 1950 – note: right after the Schuman Declaration – Stuttgart welcomed thirty mayors from each country, many of whom were former resistance fighters, possessing a high level of legitimacy.

Lucien Tharradin

The main driver of the twinning idea was Lucien Tharradin, a former prisoner of war, deported to Buchenwald, now mayor of Montbéliard, in Eastern France. He persuaded his counterpart from Ludwigsburg (Baden-Württemberg) to launch an informal partnership, based on the pretext of historical affinities dating back several centuries.

Tharradin was well aware of the remaining difficulties to obtain the backing of a majority of citizens. In a report on the Stuttgart meeting, he conceded that ‘naturally, the wounds of this horrible war are not healed yet. Too many bad memories remain in our hearts. The road is long and steep.’ But this did not stop his confidence in the initiative. ‘The Germans I met (…) ask us to help them consolidate their democracy. I am absolutely convinced of their goodwill.’

Montbéliard and Ludwigsburg were the first ones in what has become a very long list. But they were not massively imitated right away. Many French mayors preferred to wait prudently before asking their municipal council for the permission to engage contacts in view of a twinning. It is only in the years 1957 to 1963 – between the Treaties of Rome and the Elysée – that the idea really took off. And the creation of the Franco-German Youth Office in the summer of ‘63 provided additional drive, grafting an increasing number of school exchanges on existing twinnings or helping to create them where no twin town was available yet.

It’s a remarkable success story, the secret of which is very fortunate timing, and the presence of a critical number of French actors stubborn enough to convince their fellow citizens that a humanist, confident approach towards their neighbours was worth while trying out. The Germans contributed their part. As so often in post-war history, the citizens of the young Federal Republic were offered an unexpected (some would say: undeserved) opportunity and managed to seize it for their benefit.

Sound bilateral relations on an intergovernmental level are a good thing. But the underpinning of French-German cooperation in Europe by a dense, lively network of people, keeping a general atmosphere of good neighbourhood alive and tangible, is more than that: it’s one of Europe’s jewels, precious and unique.

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Press release - EP TODAY

European Parliament (News) - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 08:33
Thursday, 19 January

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Press release - EP TODAY

European Parliament - Thu, 19/01/2023 - 08:33
Thursday, 19 January

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