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Strasbourg · StrasbourgLast week I attended the spring session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The parliamentarians from 46 European states, including former Tory ministers, voted to accept Kosovo into membership despite loud objections from Serbia.See the Story
Will Sunak really bury Churchill’s proudest post-war creation?
Eckwersheim · EckwersheimThe last word came back to the SNCF in this week devoted to the questioning of legal entities. "Everything was not perfect," the representative of the railway group defended at the bar, without recognising criminal responsibility in the accident.See the Story
Eckwersheim TGV accident: "the SNCF was neither negligent nor reckless", reaffirms rail group lawyer
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Strasbourg · StrasbourgUnknown a few years ago, the tigre mosquito is spreading at a high V speed over Strasbourg, and the insect, which carries diseases such as dengue, is now present in all the communes of Eurometropole.See the Story
"If nothing is done, it will get worse and worse," how the tiger mosquito colonised Strasbourg in just ten years
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Strasbourg · StrasbourgBefore dissolving the chamber with applause, goodbyes, hugs and even selfies, the last regulation that the MEPs in Strasbourg approved on Thursday, at their last plenary session before the European elections of June, was the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA). This piece of legislation to promote clean strategic industries summarizes, to a large extent, the main concerns and disputes of the term that is now ending, and which will also mark the one fol…See the Story
EU Parliament approves final set of environmental regulations amid far-right threats to revoke green laws
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Parliament · StrasbourgBefore dissolving the House with applause, farewells, hugs and even selfies, the last regulation approved this Thursday by MEPs in Strasbourg, in their last plenary session of this legislature, was the Act for a Zero Net Emissions Industry (NZIA). A European legislation to promote clean strategic industries that summarizes, to a large extent, the main concerns - and disputes - of this term that is now ending and that will also mark the one that …See the Story
The European Parliament approves a final battery of environmental regulations amid threats from the extreme right to the future of the Green Deal
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Strasbourg · StrasbourgAbsolute confusion in Europe over the political situation in Spain. The announcement by Pedro Sánchez that he is retiring to reflect on his future has no precedent in any other European country. In Strasbourg (France), where the final plenary session of the legislature is being held, the strange decision by the head of government became the center of all conversations between journalists and MPs, who were seeking a way to cross paths with a Span…See the Story
Sánchez's maneuver displaces European institutions
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