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archived The Guardian misses the point Macedonia (sic) has already ratified the deal. What happens now? No customs union but the common transit convention which... What was the question again? Are you in favour of NATO and EU membership, and accepting the name agreement between the Republic of Macedonia and Greece? Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
The first Turkish Cypriot MEP, Niyazi Kizilyurek, has described his victory as hugely important because it was a result of cooperation between members of both communities. [...] The majority of Turkish Cypriots who did vote, 72 per cent voted for Akel, 23.6 per cent voted for the Jasmine Movement, 1.2 per cent voted for Disy, 1 per cent for the Cyprus Socialist Party, 0.8 per cent for Edek and 0.5 per cent for Diko.
[HIO board chair Thomas] Antoniou said the new health system was not a single reform but many combined. It is the first time Cyprus has primary healthcare as part of a universal health system. The island is the last country in the European Union to implement a health system but is among the first to have a fully electronic one. [...] [HIO director Athos] Tsinontides said in the past few days there was no problem in registrations with the portal operating smoothly. Certain issues that concern third country nationals or Europeans from other member states relate to technical matters that must be resolved in cooperation with other government departments like the civil registry, to enable them to register.
archived adjustments the "alien book" registry and social services portfolio Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
social media networks like Facebook could be ordered to take down anywhere in the world any text, photo or other media ruled to be defamatory by a court. [...] The case concerns a Facebook user who shared an online article on their personal page about Austrian Greens politician Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek. ...An Austrian court ruled that the comments were intended to insult and defame the politician and Facebook removed access to them in Austria. In his legal opinion, EU Court of Justice Advocate General Maciej Szpunar said companies like Facebook can be ordered by a court "to seek and identify" duplicate copies of information that a court has deemed illegal posted by any users of a platform.
In his legal opinion, EU Court of Justice Advocate General Maciej Szpunar said companies like Facebook can be ordered by a court "to seek and identify" duplicate copies of information that a court has deemed illegal posted by any users of a platform.
archived GDPR political speech WhatsApp, which is owned by Facebook, just shut down ... Deal struck on copyright reform after 'intense' negotiations Green MEP Julia Reda, a staunch opponent of the plans, issued a statement ... Right to be forgotten should be limited to EU, top court says in Google case Compliance isn't a geography problem. We won! The European Parliament has sent the copyright law back to the drawing board. Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
ECB ponders further monetary stimulus to counter trade, Brexit risks
Against the backdrop of this uncertainty, the ECB decided to keep its low interest rates unchanged, at least during the first half of next year, but said it stands ready to adopt further monetary stimulus.[...] Draghi said the conditions were not comparable with those seven years ago, when he said he would do "whatever it takes" to save the common currency in the worst moment of the euro crisis. [BWAH!]
The proposal, seen by Reuters on Thursday (6 June), would allow the EU and any other WTO member with which it had a dispute to use the WTO's arbitration rules to set up a new judicial procedure, an "interim solution" until the US veto on the appointment of new judges is lifted. The disputants would effectively copy and paste the existing system to create an ad hoc process overseen by former WTO appeals judges. By moving ahead with alternative arrangements [BWAH!], the EU has signalled it does not expect to resolve the crisis before December.
By moving ahead with alternative arrangements [BWAH!], the EU has signalled it does not expect to resolve the crisis before December.
archived WTO "reform" Isolate Trump at WTO, says former top trade judge Bacchus, Nov 2018 EU sends WTO reform proposals to break U.S. deadlock Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
As the latest advertising reports show, in the three months running up to the European elections, the total amount spent on political advertisements on Facebook was approximately 23.5 million euro. Advertisers in Germany spent the most (3.5 million), followed by those in the UK (3.3 million), Spain (2.7 million), Belgium (2.4 million) and Italy (1.8 million). [...] Moreover, member states show distinct approaches from party to party. Two Spanish parties were respectively first and third for spending, leftist Podemos with 751,344 euro spent, and centrist party Ciudadanos with 364,595 euro spent. Flemish far-right party Vlaams Belang comes second with 707,737 euro. Nevertheless, only 3 percent of advertisers invested over 10,000 euro. [...] It's worth mentioning that the major spender in Facebook political advertising is not a political party, but the European Parliament itself. Together with a few civil society organisations, such as Kialo, The Good Lobby and Avaaz, the Parliament promoted several get-out-to-vote campaigns to increase public awareness of the elections. [...] During the campaign, there were issues with third countries and unidentified organisations sponsoring targeted content. As a result of Facebook's new rules for political advertising in the EU, paid political content is only allowed in the country where the ad buyer is based. Nevertheless, ["]influencers["] could still buy political ads at the national level and reach all European users.
Electoral advertising on fb is illegal in France (and rightly so), so I was surprised at the sum of 1.5 million euros spent in the electoral season on political targeting. Consulting fb's reporting, it turns out to be institutional -- the EU Parliament itself spent half a million, then you've got Greenpeace and various other non partisan outfits. It is rightly acknowledged that people of faith have no monopoly of virtue - Queen Elizabeth II
Seattle officials mail each voter four $25 "Democracy Vouchers" that they can give to City Council or city attorney candidates, split among different candidates, or choose not to donate. Voucher money not used by voters remains in city coffers.
Candidates took in $1.1 million during the program's first round in the 2017 cycle. Supporters say the program draws in candidates who otherwise would not consider running and forces politicians to pay attention to smaller donors. The city's 2017 City Council race featured 15 primary candidates, with three-quarters applying for the vouchers and nearly half saying they would not have run without them, according to a report commissioned by the city. This year, 72 candidates registered to compete for seven seats, making the race by several measures the most competitive in more than 15 years.
Supporters say the program draws in candidates who otherwise would not consider running and forces politicians to pay attention to smaller donors. The city's 2017 City Council race featured 15 primary candidates, with three-quarters applying for the vouchers and nearly half saying they would not have run without them, according to a report commissioned by the city.
This year, 72 candidates registered to compete for seven seats, making the race by several measures the most competitive in more than 15 years.
Massive crowd in Prague call for Czech PM's resignation "The biggest anti-government protest in Prague since the 1989 pro-democratic Velvet Revolution is underway as Czechs urge Prime Minister Andrej Babis to resign."
archived bloodless progress What protest? Babis, the country's second richest person, has long fought ... Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.
Germany: Climate activists end coal blockade in Garzweiler
Police have cleared 250 climate activists who stayed overnight at the Garzweiler brown coal mine in western Germany, officials said Sunday. However, some protesters were still blocking nearby train tracks that usually serve as a coal transport route from one of Germany's biggest open-pit mines, near the cities of Düsseldorf and Cologne. [...] Although the Ende Gelände protest grabbed most of the headlines, it was a small part of a much larger rally on Saturday from the town of Keyenberg along the edge of the mine.
The Garzweiler lignite coal mine has been the focal point of environmental protests in Germany's Rhineland region since Friday, when 40,000 students rallied for more government action against climate change in the nearby city of Aachen. [...] The mine has been the focus of many protests in recent years because the operator, German utility company RWE, planned to cut down a forest to enlarge it. Later Sunday, Aachen police tweeted that RWE had filed a criminal complaint against those protesters who had locked themselves to the tracks. The utility company had stopped mining during the three days of protests.
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