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November 18, 2019
The Netherlands: Amsterdam wins prestigious award for circular economy
Read more at: Amsterdam wins prestigious award for circular economy
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November 17, 2019
France unveils new model for EU enlargement - by Andrew Rettman
Western Balkan countries should still become EU members, but via a new, step-by-step process, France has said.
The "gradual association" idea was the basis for a "reformed approach to the [EU] accession process", set out in an informal, six-page paper circulated to EU diplomats by France on Friday (15 November) and seen by EUobserver.
Read more at: France unveils new model EU enlargement
The "gradual association" idea was the basis for a "reformed approach to the [EU] accession process", set out in an informal, six-page paper circulated to EU diplomats by France on Friday (15 November) and seen by EUobserver.
Read more at: France unveils new model EU enlargement
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November 16, 2019
Telescammers not only want your money. They're also after your phone number
Most times, George Baiden avoids answering calls from numbers he doesn’t know. But when a Toronto area code appeared on his cell, he picked up thinking it was a friend. It turned out to be from an elaborate telephone scam whereby fraudsters steal phone numbers to make their calls.
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/scam-cellphone-spoof-cra-1.5360162
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/scam-cellphone-spoof-cra-1.5360162
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November 15, 2019
The Netherlands: Green party's Jesse Klaver named leader of the future by Time Magazine
Time Magazine included GroenLinks leader Jesse Klaver in its Time 100
Next list - a list of 100 people the magazine expects will shape and
change the future. This is the first publication of the Time 100 Next
list, in addition to the Time 100 list of the most influential people of
the moment. Klaver is the only Dutch person on the list.
Read more at:
https://nltimes.nl/2019/11/14/green-partys-jesse-klaver-named-leader-future-time-magazine
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https://nltimes.nl/2019/11/14/green-partys-jesse-klaver-named-leader-future-time-magazine
November 11, 2019
The Netherlands: Court orders Netherlands to bring back kids from Dutch ISIS mothers, but not mothers, stuck in Syria
A court in Den Haag ordered the Netherlands to quickly bring 56 children
of Dutch parents back to the country from Syrian detention and
displacement camps. The case was filed on behalf of 23 mothers living in
the camps. In its verdict, the court noted that "the children have not
chosen to go to Syria or to stay in Syria. They are sitting there now
because their parents have been involved in ISIS.
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The Netherlands: Dutch economy growing greener
As reported in Statistics Netherlands’ latest publication Green Growth
in the Netherlands 2015, the Dutch economy has become ‘greener’ over the
past 15 years. Out of the six different themes structured around green
growth, progress has been made on five themes. For example,
environmental efficiency in the economy is improving, although compared
to other European countries the Netherlands obtains a relatively low
score on this theme.
Green growth is measured by using a framework of environmental and economic indicators as defined by the OECD. Within this framework, six themes were identified: environmental efficiency, raw material efficiency, natural resources, environmental quality, green policy instruments and economic opportunities. These themes cover a total of 36 indicators.
Over the period 2000-2014, the Netherlands made headway on 22 of the indicators while it retreated on 8. As a result, improvement rather than deterioration can be seen on five out of six themes. In spite of this advance, the Netherlands is in the bottom half of the European ranking on four out of the six themes, and its position has not improved in recent years. Other countries, too, are putting less economic pressure on the environment than in the past.
Read more at: Dutch economy growing greener
Green growth is measured by using a framework of environmental and economic indicators as defined by the OECD. Within this framework, six themes were identified: environmental efficiency, raw material efficiency, natural resources, environmental quality, green policy instruments and economic opportunities. These themes cover a total of 36 indicators.
Over the period 2000-2014, the Netherlands made headway on 22 of the indicators while it retreated on 8. As a result, improvement rather than deterioration can be seen on five out of six themes. In spite of this advance, the Netherlands is in the bottom half of the European ranking on four out of the six themes, and its position has not improved in recent years. Other countries, too, are putting less economic pressure on the environment than in the past.
Read more at: Dutch economy growing greener
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November 9, 2019
Germany celebrates 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall
Nationwide celebrations have kicked off in Germany to mark 30 years
since the Berlin Wall fell. The event shows that "no wall... is so high
and so wide that it could not be broken through," said Chancellor Angela
Merkel.
Read more at:
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-celebrates-30-years-since-fall-of-berlin-wall-live-updates/a-51178230
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https://www.dw.com/en/germany-celebrates-30-years-since-fall-of-berlin-wall-live-updates/a-51178230
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