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Agreement On Reducing Energy Consumption In Europe
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Agreement On Reducing Energy Consumption In Europe

Agreement on Reducing Energy Consumption in Europe. European countries must significantly reduce their energy consumption. The European Parliament and the Member States have negotiated a political settlement after months of negotiations, says Fortune News.   The plans state that by 2030, 32.5 per cent of energy must be saved compared to 2007. That target perhaps increased from 2023 onwards. The parliament had bet on 35 percent. Member States now have the legal obligation to plan for the achievement of the target. Also reported that Most EU countries are not much adaptive. D66 MEP Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy has co-negotiated and is pleased that there is an agreement. "This is badly needed if we want to come close to meeting the climate goals of Paris in Europe." The European Commission ...
No Breakthrough On US Import Duties At G7
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No Breakthrough On US Import Duties At G7

No Breakthrough on US Import Duties at G7: The countries of the G7 have not been able to make agreements about the import duties that the United States has recently forced on the other states. However, it has been agreed to stay in conversation with each other.   The leaders of Germany, France, Great Britain, Japan, Italy and Canada showed Trump in the common talk in Quebec in Quebec all the figures showing that the US import levies are inadequate for trade. Trump replied to his conversation partners by coming up with their values to prove the contrary, reports FOX News Point. After the big conversation, Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. After the conversation with Macron, both leaders seemed carefully optimistic about pos...
EU Fights Undermining Practices China To WTO
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EU Fights Undermining Practices China To WTO

EU fights Undermining practices China to WTO: The EU is not only going to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to challenge unfair US trade practices. It also files a complaint about China, writes 99 News.   The procedure is directly against Chinese legislation that would undermine the intellectual property rights of European companies. European companies are compelled to hand over the ownership or use of their technology to Chinese companies or joint ventures in China, according to EU Commissioner Cecilia Malmström (Trade). Probably they would deprive of the freedom of discussion, patents or trade secrets in contravention of WTO rules. The US has begun a similar procedure. "We can not allow a country to force our companies to transfer this hard-earned expertise to the border," Mal...
Turkish Officer Gets Final Asylum in Greece
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Turkish Officer Gets Final Asylum in Greece

Turkish Officer Gets Final Asylum in Greece. One of the eight Turkish officers who had fled to Greece after the failed coup in 2016 was finally granted asylum. That has determined the highest Greek administrative judge, Greek media reports.   The ruling is probably a harbinger for the course of the proceedings against the seven other officers. The Greek court previously blocked delivery of the eight officers. Turkish President Erdogan has repeatedly asked for the extradition of the eight men who, according to Ankara, were involved in the attempt to overthrow his government. In Turkey, the military has already been found guilty of high treason, says iStorify. Difficult relationship The stay of the military in Greece puts the already difficult diplomatic relations between Turkey an...
Do Russians want to Live in a Country without Truth?
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Do Russians want to Live in a Country without Truth?

Relatives of MH17 victims get an open letter to the Russian authorities and state media. According to the eWorldNews, they have done everything to sow doubt and obscure the truth about the air disaster. If the Russians want to live in a country where the truth no longer exists, they ask themselves.   The letter is on the website of the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta. He has been signed by a dozen surviving relatives from Australia, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. They write that after almost four years they are still struggling with the sudden and brutal loss of their loved ones and the questions that have not yet been answered. Russian people not guilty "We do not blame the Russian people for what happened," the letter writers say. "We are not against you, and we ho...
US Investigates Foreign Ailments Employee Consulate China
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US Investigates Foreign Ailments Employee Consulate China

US Investigates Foreign Ailments Employee Consulate China. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a medical team to China to investigate mysterious ailments of a government official. According to The Week News, the American would show signs of mild brain damage.   The employee of the consulate in Guangzhou recently complained about annoying sounds and other inconveniences, such as an oppressive feeling. As far as we perceive, there are no complaints from others. The situation is reminiscent of the acoustic attacks on US embassy personnel in Cuba. Dozens of American diplomats and their relatives were recalled last year when they suffered from, among other things, hearing loss, headaches, dizziness and nausea. According to the US, Cuba carried out targeted attacks with inaudible sou...
Run Away Ebola Patients in Congo Found Dead
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Run Away Ebola Patients in Congo Found Dead

Two Ebola patients who had run away from a hospital in the Congolese city of Mbandaka were found dead today. Another patient, who had fled the hospital on Saturday, was found alive that same day. The three patients were in quarantine.   The head of MSF's mission in the city reacted to the incident. The hospital is not a prison, he said, the patients cannot be locked up, says eMedium. The report about the fledged patients coincides with the warning from the World Health Organization that the fight against the highly contagious disease has reached a critical point. It is the ninth time that Ebola erupted in Congo. In the coming weeks, it must be clear whether the disease can be kept under control. So far, 27 Congolese have succumbed to Ebola. Medics have drawn up a list of 628 peopl...
Agriculture and Dirty Rivers: Mark Rutte will do this in India
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Agriculture and Dirty Rivers: Mark Rutte will do this in India

Agriculture and Dirty Rivers: Mark Rutte will do this in India. India: the land of the Taj Mahal, Bollywood and curry. It is the second largest economy in Asia and a home for 1.3 billion inhabitants. Prime Minister Mark Rutte will visit this week for a trade mission. And he is accompanied by a large delegation of 131 Dutch companies and four ministers.   Such a trade mission is pretty lucrative for Dutch companies. During a visit to China last April, 248 million euros were contracted. Rutte will talk to Prime Minister Modi in India about the impending steel war with the United States and negotiations on a trade agreement between the EU and India. The two also spoke in The Hague last year. Rutte gave Modi a gift as a present, reports eBuzzFeed. India is looking for investments, and ...
Record Number of Britons Applying for German Nationality
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Record Number of Britons Applying for German Nationality

A record number of Britons received German nationality last year: 7493, against 2865 in 2016, and only 622 in 2015, reports the German statistical office. The connection with the approaching Brexit is obvious: 2016 was the year that the British voted in an election to leave the European Union.   In the past two years, a total of 10,362 Britons were German nationals, and that is more than double that in the fifteen years before: between 2000 and 2015 there were almost 5100, published by the News Tribune. About nine percent of Britons who received a German passport do not live in Germany, but have a connection with the country, for example, who fled the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. The largest group of foreigners who received German nationality were, just like in previous years, th...
Woman Gets Lifelong for Sadistic Attack with Sulfuric Acid
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Woman Gets Lifelong for Sadistic Attack with Sulfuric Acid

Woman Gets Lifelong for Sadistic Attack with Sulfuric Acid. A South African woman who doused her Dutch ex-boyfriend with sulfuric acid, has to go into the cell for life. The British judge has determined that. After 12 years she is eligible for early release, writes CNN News.   The woman, Berlinah Wallace, had a relationship with Mark van Dongen from Brabant. In September 2015, he went to the Wallace apartment in Bristol to put an end to the link. He stayed with her. When he lay in bed, the woman threw a glass of acid over him. The 29-year-old Van Dongen got paralysed on his neck and was in a coma for four months. He lost his left leg, an eye and an ear. Fifteen months after the attack, he underwent euthanasia in Belgium. Wallace was acquitted of murder and manslaughter, but the co...