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Portugal exports cats and dogs to Korea and the Philippines
Under new legislation, “cats and dogs from Portugal can now enter countries like Nigeria, Angola, Colombia, Peru, Jordan, Libya, Ukraine, South Korea and the Philippines” while China, for the time being, is “only allowed mice”. The news carried at the weekend by Expresso “raises the question as to whether these animals, which are traditionally...
Estonia to train Ukraine cyber experts
Estonian government has allocated 100,000 euros to instruct Ukraine in cyber security. …read more Source:...
Latvian leaders pledge support for Ukraine
Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma and Latvia’s Vice President at the European Commission, Valdis Dombrovskis, both pledged ongoing support to embattled Ukraine Tuesday. …read more Source:...
Government donates EUR 100k to Ukraine
The Serbian government will make a EUR 100,000 donation to Ukraine during the International Support for Ukraine Conference held in Kiev.The money is meant for “the needs of the persons displaced due to the armed conflict in Ukraine.” …read more Source:...
EU Pledges EUR 70 M for Nuclear Safety at Chernobyl Site
The European Commission will provide EUR 70 M to Ukraine for the return of the Chernobyl site to a safe environment. The EUR 70 M pledge, announced at the EU-Ukraine Summit on April 27, amounts to some EUR 360 M provided already for the completion of a number of projects, including the New Safe Confinement being built to enclose the existing...
Juncker: No more delay on Ukraine free trade
European Commission chief Juncker has said EU-Ukraine free trade should start next year, despite calls for another delay. …read more Source:...
Bahovski: Moscow holds all the trump cards in Ukraine conflict
Russia’s rebirth could begin in Ukraine, if history repeats itself, says editor-in-chief of the Diplomaatia magazine, Erkki Bahovski. …read more Source:...
The Business: Tuesday April 28 2015
Company news, markets and financial talking points, available from 8am Monday to Friday OSBORNE FEARS GDP BOMBSHELL The political parties will be watching closely as GDP figures for the first quarter of 2015 are released today. Following a series of disappointing economic data over the first three months that may weigh on the UK’s...
Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Tuesday 28 Apr 2015
EIGHT MILLION HIT BY NEPAL EARTHQUAKE The UN has said that eight million people have been affected by Nepal’s worst earthquake for 80 years. More than 4,000 are confirmed to have died – with 8,000 injured – and 1.4 million will need food aid. An RAF plane has left for Nepal carrying UK aid and troops, including Gurkha engineers and...
POLITICO Brussels Playbook: EU judges at war | Varoufakis out | The Le Pens| Spokespeople shuffle
By Ryan Heath @PoliticoRyan | [email protected] EU JUDGES AT WAR — ‘FIGHT CLUB’ ERA DAWNS IN EUROPE’S JUDICIARY: Judges are in battle mode over plans to double the size of the European Court of Justice, a change many believe is unnecessary. REFRESHER: WHAT IS THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE? http://bit.ly/1QBxAGT. Two quick primers:...



