Author: Olga Winter - EU Newsdesk

Olga Winter is a specialist editor writing about current affairs on the EU news desk for WTX News. Based in Brussels she ideally suited to the address the domestic and global affairs of the European continent, with assignments that include expose and In Review features for specialist reports..

The only remaining sibling of Ireland’s longest-missing child has claimed that a garda in Waterford “ran my brother out of Ireland” as he made a final appeal for information after more than 60 years of campaigning. James ‘Jimmy’ Malachy O’Neill was just 16 years old when he vanished from his home at 17 Leamy St, Waterford, on December 15, 1947. He will be missing 77 years next week. The 16-year-old had worked in a local…

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A US federal appeals court on Friday upheld a law which requires TikTok to break ties with its China-based parent firm ByteDance, in a move that could lead to a ban on the popular short video platform as early as next month. The law — which was signed by US President Joe Biden in April — gave ByteDance one year to divest from TikTok or be banned from app stores in the US. For a long time, US officials…

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European Courts’ Landmark Micula Ruling Sends Shockwaves Through Investor Protections EU

BRUSSELS — Few investment disputes have garnered as much global attention as the case of the Micula brothers, two Romanian  investors based in Sweden, who embarked on a decades-long legal battle against Romania. What began as an effort to enforce their rights under a bilateral treaty has spiralled into a legal odyssey, raising profound questions about the European Union’s handling of international arbitration and its respect for investor protections. The dispute, formally known as Micula and Others…

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South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol addressed the nation on Saturday ahead of a vote in parliament to impeach him. It was the first time he appeared before the public since plunging the country into political chaos four days earlier. “I am truly sorry and would like to sincerely apologize to the people who were shocked,” Yoon said. “I leave it up to my party to take steps to stabilize the political situation in future, including…

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COMECE’s Urgent Call for Action EU

On December 4, 2024, the European Parliament hosted the 27th edition of the European Prayer Breakfast, where the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Union (COMECE) made a compelling case for the appointment of an EU Coordinator dedicated to combating anti-Christian hatred. The conference, themed “Safeguarding Religious Freedom in Europe – Current Challenges and Future Prospects,” underscored the urgency of addressing rising anti-Christian sentiments across Europe. Alessandro Calcagno, COMECE’s adviser on fundamental rights…

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The Federal Employment Agency will have to spend significantly more money this year than planned, as an IW analysis now shows. There is also a risk of a financing gap in 2025, mainly due to two trends. But also because the authority is paying more for administration and personnel than ever before. Employment agency: New billion-dollar gap – and record costs for administration and personnel

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After a start to the year with slow and moderate growth, the eurozone economy shows signs of recovery in the third quarter of the year. The gross domestic product of the euro countries has shown a rebound of 0.4% between July and September, exceeding the 0.2% increase in the second quarter of the year. An impulse that is supported by an increase in household consumption and an increase in public spending by governments. In the…

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El Pais Front Page 6/12/2024The front page of El Pais reports on the two-hour meeting in which the presidents of the Canary Islands and Ceuta participated has concluded without any progress.Once again, negotiations between the PP and the Government to change the law and redistribute migrant minorities among autonomous communities have failed. Expectations were already set by the previous statements of the spokesperson…

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Le Monde Front Page 6/12/2024The front page of Le Monde reports on the political crisis facing French president Macron after his prime minister Michel Barnier was ousted from office. Macron has resisted calls for his resignation. As calls for his resignation multiply, the head of state will try to appear as the guarantor of the institutions, regaining the central position that he cannot do without. But he who hoped to recompose French political life has accelerated…

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Die Welt Front Page 6/12/2024The front page of Die Welt this morning reports Germans are worried about the economy. “According to a survey, the issue of climate protection is taking a back seat”.The resignation of Michel Barnier as prime minister of France also leads the paper. It is not a hopeful finding that the employer-friendly IW Institute published on Thursday: “The German economy is not making any progress. The stability in the service sector is just…

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A custom on the North Sea island of Borkum, which had gotten out of hand, of mistreating women with cow horns, had become a scandal due to media reports. Therefore, Klaasohm 2024 should be a little different than before: schnapps, growling, mope – but no punches. It succeeded. Customs: Without hitting women at all – Borkum bachelors have fun with their insular ritual

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Wednesday was a long day for France’s shortest-ever serving prime minister. In the evening, 73-year-old Michel Barnier’s minority government was toppled in a no-confidence vote in the French lower house, the National Assembly, that saw sworn enemies from the left and the far-right team up against him. “This no-confidence motion will make everything more serious and more difficult. That’s what I’m sure of,” Barnier said ahead of the vote. On Thursday morning, he officially tendered…

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The FDP parliamentary group has proposed a motion in the Bundestag that would call on the federal government to deliver Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) rejects this. See this and other news on WELT TV.© Axel Springer Germany GmbH. All rights reserved. Now live: Bundestag – MPs debate delivery of Taurus cruise missiles – video

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European space travel is finally celebrating success again. The launch of the Vega-C launch vehicle was successful. The European space agency ESA has replaced a faulty Ukrainian-made component with a French manufacturer. Almost two years after a false start, a Vega-C launch vehicle lifted off from the European spaceport in Kourou in French Guiana towards space at night without any problems. The head of the European space agency Esa, Josef Aschbacher, spoke of a “triumphant…

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