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EU Aims for 20% Industry Share by 2035
The European Commission presented a draft law in early March to stimulate European industry, which still needs to be adopted by member states and the Parliament. The objective is for industry to account for one-fifth of European GDP by 2035, up from less than 15% today. This could be achieved by removing administrative barriers and simplifying bureaucracy. The European Union has set a target to increase its industrial sector's contribution to GDP to 20% by the year 2035. This initiative aims to bolster the bloc's manufacturing and industrial capabilities. The target was discussed in the context of ongoing economic challenges. This ambitious goal aims to bolster the EU's manufacturing sector and economic competitiveness on the world stage.
RTS La 1ere
B-Post Mail Delivery Disrupted in Belgium
Mail delivery by B-Post is significantly disrupted in Belgium, particularly in Brussels where two of three distribution centers remain blocked. Only half of the mail routes are being completed. Limited strikes are also occurring in Wallonia. Postal workers have been protesting concerns over planned changes to work hours, including later start times.
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EU Parliament To Vote On Pet Welfare Standards
The European Parliament is scheduled to vote on improved housing and breeding conditions for pets. The legislation aims to establish that consent must be explicit, meaning 'only yes means yes' across all member states. Swedish MEP and rapporteur Ebba Busch stated that the text seeks to ensure women in all member countries are protected and supported against sexual violence. The proposal currently covers 26 or 27 member states depending on the final implementation. Maria Neuchül, an SPD Member of the European Parliament, supports the measure. Under the rules, all dogs and cats must receive a microchip from a veterinarian containing origin data. Breeders, traders, and animal shelters have four years to implement chipping, while private owners have ten years for dogs and 15 years for cats. Private pet owners will have at least ten years to comply with the mandate.
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Belgian Initiative Offers Safe Havens for Women
A Belgian initiative has established 900 safe locations, including cafes, shops, and pharmacies, where women can seek help if they feel endangered or are fleeing domestic or partner-related violence. Personnel at these establishments are trained to contact authorities and ensure the woman's safety. This program is a project of a women's organization.
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Lobbyists Outnumber MEPs in Brussels
Brussels currently has more lobbyists than Members of the European Parliament. This situation poses a real risk as the technologies we use are not truly in our hands and lack social control, largely due to this intense lobbying.
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Belgian Aviation Sector Strike Over Pension Reform
The Belgian aviation sector has filed a notice for a national strike effective immediately. Workers are protesting a pension reform that includes changes to retirement age. This follows ongoing labor unrest in other sectors, such as the month-long Bpost strike where bailiffs were deployed to distribution centers on Friday. A national strike notice has been filed for Belgium's entire aviation sector. The strike is a protest against a pension reform that raises the retirement age to 66. This conflicts with European regulations prohibiting pilots from flying after age 65.
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Mexican President Investigates CIA Agents In Unauthorized Activity
President Claudia Sheinbaum has launched an investigation into two CIA agents following a road accident. The investigation revealed the agents lacked formal authorization to operate or work within the EU. The incident has escalated from a traffic accident into a bilateral diplomatic and security issue.
RFI Afrique
Commission Responds To Mobile Infrastructure Cyberattack
A central mobile infrastructure has been targeted by a cyberattack, prompting a response from the Commission. German Ministry of the Interior spokesperson Elena Singer stated on Friday that targeted attacks against high-ranking political, military, and diplomatic figures, as well as investigative journalists, are likely conducted by a state-sponsored cyber actor. These attacks have been ongoing since February and have targeted the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Federal Office for Information Security.
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Cluster Headache Treatment Explored With Psilocybin
Studies in Belgium, France, Portugal, and England suggest psilocybin can treat depression, anxiety, neurosis, stress, and addictions. A psychiatric hospital experiment in Saskatchewan, Canada, involved 700 individuals with alcohol addiction. Researchers observed results following a single dose of the substance. The findings indicate a better understanding of how these substances address dependency. Researchers conducted a study involving 108 obese patients with alcohol use disorder. The study involved randomly assigning semaglutide shots to half of the participants. The research explores whether the appetite-suppressing effects of the drug, originally developed for diabetes and obesity, can influence addiction mechanisms. A group calling themselves Clusterbusters is developing protocols to treat headaches using psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms.
RTBF La Premiere
EU to Announce Adjustments to CO2 Pricing
The European Union plans to announce specific adjustments regarding CO2 pricing this summer. While a complete abolition of the CO2 price is considered unlikely, discussions involve long-term scenarios for the German market. In Germany, electric vehicle adoption is rising, with electric cars accounting for one-quarter of all new registrations in March. The shift toward electric vehicles may eventually reduce the impact of fuel and CO2 pricing.
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