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BVR Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken
BVR: Council of the EU’s decision on CMDI acknowledges institutional protection but improvements are still needed
Berlin (ots) - The Council of the European Union (EU) has today decided on its general approach regarding the European Commission’s proposed legislation for amending the crisis management and deposit insurance framework (CMDI review). The Bundesverband der Deutschen Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken (BVR) [National ...
more39 European cleantech innovators, investors, industry associations, researchers and NGOs call for expanding EIB guarantees to unlock EU industrial competitiveness
39 European cleantech innovators, investors, industry associations, researchers and NGOs call for expanding EIB guarantees to unlock EU industrial ...
One documentmoreYoung people's regard for the EU is greater than their propensity to vote
Gütersloh (ots) - Young Europeans largely take a positive view of the European Union. They are nevertheless less motivated than the older population groups to participate in the European Elections, according to a new "eupinions" poll. Civil rights and combating climate change are of particular significance to them. Young people from the age of 16 in several EU ...
moreResearchers: The future of democracy is on the ballot in Europe
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Europe's future threatened beyond far-right surge, says new report
more Lowering the Voting Age Does Not Help against the Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties
Lowering the Voting Age Does Not Help against the Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties Lowering the voting age to 16 is only an option but not a guarantee of support for democracy and democratic parties. This is the finding of a new study by political scientist Thomas König and his co-author Stefan Eschenwecker from the University of Mannheim. Can a lower voting age ...
moreNew report warns that eroding faith in democracy fuels Europe's far-right surge
moreCorrection: International Law in the Face of Autocracy: Examining the UAE’s role
Brussels (ots) - Please note the correct date for the event: May 28 instead of March 28. --- The United Arab Emirates (UAE) portrays itself to the world as a progressive Arab state, but a closer look behind the glittering scenes of the Gulf state reveals sheer disregard for human rights and international law. British human rights lawyers Ben Keith and Rhys Davies from ...
moreUS governance decline: 'Democracies rarely implode quickly'
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International Law in the Face of Autocracy: Examining the UAE’s role
more European Elections: Higher turnout expected, von der Leyen better known than her predecessors
Gütersloh (ots) - 60 percent of Europeans intend to cast their ballots in the European Elections in June. This would be around 10 percent more than in the last elections five years ago. This is the outcome of the new "eupinions" survey conducted by the Bertelsmann Stiftung. The survey also reveals that 75 percent of the European electorate know Ursula von der Leyen by ...
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Report: BRICS+ likely new counterpoint to G7-led geopolitical order
more Europäischer Rechnungshof - European Court of Auditors
(Erinnerung) Hilfe in Höhe von 6 Milliarden Euro für Flüchtlinge in der Türkei – zeigt sie Wirkung?
Einladung an die Presse für den 23. April 2024 Hilfe in Höhe von 6 Milliarden Euro für Flüchtlinge in der Türkei – zeigt sie Wirkung? - Online-Pressebriefing (es gilt eine Sperrfrist): Dienstag, 23. April 2024, 11.00 Uhr ...
moreInstitute for Economics & Peace
According to Institute for Economics & Peace, Terrorism gets worse as global conflicts drive risk of new wave
London (ots/PRNewswire) - - Deaths caused by terrorism increased by 22% to 8,352, the highest level since 2017. - Attacks are more deadly as the number of terrorist incidents fell by 22% to 3,350, and number of countries reporting an incident fell to 50. - In 2023, the US accounted for 76% of terrorism-related ...
moreInstitute for Economics & Peace
According to Institute for Economics & Peace, Terrorism gets worse as global conflicts drive risk of new wave
London (ots/PRNewswire) - - Deaths caused by terrorism increased by 22% to 8,352, the highest level since 2017. - Attacks are more deadly as the number of terrorist incidents fell by 22% to 3,350, and number of countries reporting an incident fell to 50. - In 2023, the US accounted for 76% of terrorism-related ...
moreHeidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
HEIDELBERG confirms forecast in challenging climate
Heidelberg (ots) - - Sales in line with previous year’s level after three quarters and following adjustment for exchange rate movements - Adjusted EBITDA margin rises to 8.0 percent - Incoming orders weaker in third quarter after strong first half-year - Value creation program supports free cash flow with around € 60 million by the end of Q3 2023/24 The development of sales and EBITDA at Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG ...
moreDeutsches Institut für Menschenrechte
EU-Member states should agree to EU Due Diligence Directive
Berlin (ots) - The German Institute for Human Rights urges the German Government and all other EU member states to vote in favour of the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) in the final vote on 9 February. The EU directive is critical to safeguard and protect human rights and the environment in global supply chains. After lengthy negotiations, the CSDDD may now fail due to disagreements within the ...
moreHis Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Majesty King Charles III Open Inaugural Business & Philanthropy Climate Forum
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (ots/PRNewswire) - - More than 1,000 private sectors leaders convene to align industry, finance, and country roadmaps to accelerate the achievement of climate targets Note to Editors: The following press release was distributed on November 30, 2023 at 23:30 on the COP28 UAE website (Media ...
moreAccusations against Hubert Seipel: NDR examines legal action
Hamburg (ots) - Following a press inquiry on November 6, NDR was confronted with serious allegations against documentary filmmaker Hubert Seipel. The author, who produced films such as "Ich, Putin - Ein Portrait" [I, Putin: A Portrait] (2012) and the interviews with Edward Snowden and Vladimir Putin in Moscow (2014) for NDR, allegedly received money from a Russian businessman over a long period. The NDR[1], from its ...
moreThe American Academy in Berlin
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Receives the American Academy in Berlin’s 2023 Henry A. Kissinger Prize
moreUK enters US Green Card Lottery for the first time
moreMasdar, the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company
Mohammed bin Rashid witnesses signing of agreement between Masdar and DEWA to deliver 6th phase of world's largest single-site solar park PV Project
Abu Dhabi, Uae (ots/PRNewswire) - - UAE's clean energy powerhouse Masdar awarded sixth phase of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park PV Project in Dubai featuring a cost of up to AED5.51 billion - The 1,800MW sixth phase will increase solar park's total production capacity to 4,660MW - Ahead of UAE hosting ...
moreCOP28 President-Designate advances innovative climate finance, leveraging public, business and philanthropic capital during meetings with UK Government, King Charles III and President Biden
Windsor, England (ots/PRNewswire) - - Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President-Designate, met with US President Joe Biden, His Majesty King Charles III, UK Government Ministers and Leading Investors and Philanthropists to discuss unlocking climate finance with a focus on developing economies. - The meeting was part of ...
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MeRA25: Statement from Yanis Varoufakis on the Greek election results
One documentmore Press Invitation: OWF23 with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Vice Chancellor Habeck and Federal Minister Heil
Press Invitation OWF23 - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Dr. Robert Habeck, and Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Hubertus Heil will be speaking at the East German Economic Forum 2023 in Bad Saarow Berlin, 25 June 2023: A New ...
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Statement by MeRA25 Greece leader Yanis Varoufakis on Greek election result
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Yanis Varoufakis and MERA25 Bremen’s Jan Genin talk international solidarity at event in German city
One documentmore DiEM25 launches campaign to prevent Jeremy Corbyn’s strategic bankruptcy
One documentmoreGerman Government Mandates and Funds Renewable Home Heating
Berlin (ots) - Germany’s governing cabinet has decided to require all newly installed heating units, as of next year, to be at least 65 percent renewably powered. Government assistance to homeowners will be provided. The proposed legislation, which now goes to Germany’s parliament for ratification, is a revision of the country’s existing Buildings Energy Act (GEG). The 65-percent rule applies only to newly ...
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