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politics 62d ago Brussels

EU Strengthens Defense Autonomy Position

European Union member states are increasingly discussing the necessity of military independence and self-reliance. EU officials are discussing potential new defense structures under Article 42(7) to address the inability to coordinate jointly with the US. A political discussion on Radio Maryja debated the actions of the previous PiS government and the current state of the judiciary. One participant argued that the PiS government improved Poles' dignity through social programs like 500 plus and 800 plus, and introduced free medications. Another viewpoint criticized the government's failure to reform the judiciary, citing the president's veto of a bill to discipline judges and the current 'extraordinary' judiciary's perceived misconduct, such as wearing rainbow emblems in court. The debate also touched upon external threats from Russia and Germany, and internal 'collaborators'.
SWR Aktuell
politics 62d ago Brussels

EU Defense Plan Expected By Summer

European Union officials and political leaders are debating the practical implementation of Article 42 of the Treaty on European Union, which commits members to mutual defense in the event of an armed attack. The EU Foreign Affairs Chief is seeking to advance concrete discussions on this matter during the upcoming EU summit to establish a self-sustaining pillar within the alliance. The functionality and implications of the EU's mutual defense article remain unclear, according to a Cypriot minister. He stated that no one knows how the article works or what happens if it is invoked, indicating a lack of a clear plan. The minister raised this concern at a summit, suggesting that if a country like France were to experience a cyberattack causing a total blackout, it would need assistance with water supply and technical aid, but the article's military support aspect is uncertain.
SWR Aktuell
other 62d ago Brussels

Belgian Association 'L'Espace' Traces Social Work Roots

The Belgian association 'L'Espace' traces its origins to social works founded by the Methodist Mission after World War I. Anne Simeon, a Protestant, is the heir to these initiatives. The organization's historical development and specific goals are being examined.
RTBF La Premiere
sports 62d ago Brussels

Becky Messi Wins French Cup

Belgian Cats player Becky Messi has won the French Cup with her team Laande. Laande defeated Wielneuufdask 77-65 in the final. Messi played a significant role in her team's victory.
VRT Radio 1
politics 62d ago Brussels

Europe Implements New Entry And Exit System

The Schengen Zone has officially launched the automated Entry/Exit System (EES) across 29 countries to replace manual passport stamping. This transition marks a significant shift in how European border authorities process international arrivals. The system began operating on April 10 to replace traditional manual passport stamping. The system is designed for migration control to track the 90-day stay limit for third-country nationals. Travelers use kiosks to scan passports and capture biometric data, including facial photographs and fingerprints. Following the kiosk process, passengers proceed to a border officer for visa and purpose-of-visit verification. This system aims to enhance migration control by tracking entry and exit dates and locations. While initial implementation in large airports caused delays and missed flights, the situation is reportedly stabilizing.
Business FM Russia
other 62d ago Brussels

Judith Gonerich's Radio Silence Act Praised

On February 8, 2024, Judith Gonerich made a significant on-air statement, breaking a period of silence. Her act of speaking out, despite potential risks and uncertainty of being heard, is noted for its impact and determination.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 62d ago Brussels

EU Withholds Funds From Hungary Over Rule of Law Concerns

The European Union has frozen billions of euros in funding for Hungary due to ongoing concerns regarding rule of law and border protection funds. This follows previous decisions to withhold approximately 2.5 billion euros from the SAVE fund. The move highlights continued tension between Brussels and the Hungarian government under Viktor Orbán.
TOK FM
economy 62d ago Brussels

EU Mandates Honey Origin Traceability

New European Union directives will require honey producers to implement enhanced traceability measures starting in June. Products containing blends of honey from different origins must now detail the specific country of harvest for each component. This move aims to improve transparency and consumer information regarding food origins.
Europe 1
politics 62d ago Brussels

French Revolution Survivor's Struggle for Survival

A narrative recounts the struggle of a survivor during the French Revolution, specifically after the Reign of Terror ended with Robespierre's execution. The individual, referred to as Madame Campan, lost all support and had to employ various ruses to evade capture and survive in the countryside.
RTBF La Premiere
culture 62d ago Brussels

Madame Campan Biography Featured on RTBF

The program 'Leur Hache' will recount the life of Henriette Jeunet, later known as Madame Campan, an intelligent and educated woman from the 18th century. She became a close friend of Queen Marie-Antoinette, a relationship facilitated by her father's provisions.
RTBF La Premiere