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The Case of Eva Michalakova - An Absurd Norwegian Decision by Tomas Zdechovsky — last modified 07 July 2016, 17:30 CET
If the state takes away your children do not complain - a short summary of the twenty-nine-page decision of the Norwegian court in the case of Eva Michalakova's children. It is an utter impertinence to complain about the Barnevernet publicly.
Europe's Dark Cloud: How coal-burning countries are making their neighbours sick by WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature — last modified 07 July 2016, 16:34 CET
Coal pollution and its health impacts travel far beyond borders, and a full coal phase-out in the EU would bring enormous benefits for all citizens across the continent. That is according to a new report published today by Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe, WWF European Policy Office and Sandbag.
Financial Repression and the Debt Build-up in China: Is There a Way Out? by ECIPE — last modified 07 July 2016, 13:44 CET
China's old recipe book for economic success, based on market distorting policies, is hindering the process toward a market-driven economy and the chance of being granted Market Economy Status (MES). The consequences of policy passivity may derail China into the middle income trap and pose severe uncertainty to global markets. As China’s debt keeps mounting, particularly due to financial repression, mere domestic monetary reform may not be enough and may further harness the transition. Given China’s fiscal and financial space, prudent fiscal policy, along with an acceleration in domestic economic reforms, can improve the social safety net, promote consumer confidence and spending and may be the most effective way to balance the China’s economy and make its finances stable.
Brexit to Have a Positive Impact on the Made in Italy brand by EUbusiness — last modified 06 July 2016, 00:33 CET
Livio Vaninetti, Director of Frost & Sullivan Italy, comments on the implications for the country following the Leave vote in the UK.
Rush to adopt EU-Canada trade deal would increase distrust in mainstream politics by Greenpeace European Unit — last modified 05 July 2016, 23:50 CET
The accelerated application of an EU-Canada trade deal (CETA) - as proposed today by the European Commission - would increase distrust in mainstream politics and threaten democracy and environmental protection, warned Greenpeace. The Commission is pressing for a swift application of CETA, before national parliaments are allowed to take a vote.
EU Nature Directives are 'Fit for Purpose', concludes European Commission expert study by WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature — last modified 05 July 2016, 22:50 CET
"This evaluation concludes that the Nature Directives are fit for purpose, and clearly demonstrate EU added value" confirms the expert study that WWF received today by the European Commission as a result of an official access to document request.
Plant InterCluster 2016 - The largest professional event in the plant production industry by BUSINESS FRANCE UK — last modified 08 July 2016, 00:34 CET
The Plant InterCluster Meeting is an international event organised by QUALIMEDITERRANEE and its partners VEGEPOLYS and TERRALIA. Now in its sixth year, the meeting will take place in Montpellier, France between 19th and 20th September 2016.
NERGI®: The New Superfood by BUSINESS FRANCE UK — last modified 08 July 2016, 00:37 CET
The NERGI® kiwi-berry fits is to be launched in the UK this August.
Volkswagen settles in the United States by European Consumers’ Organisation — last modified 30 June 2016, 08:30 CET
The settlement of Volkswagen with US consumers and government regulators has been announced.
It’s still full steam ahead for French Rail at InnoTrans 2016 by BUSINESS FRANCE UK — last modified 14 October 2016, 12:38 CET
Business France, the French national agency supporting the international development of the French economy, is organising France’s iconic pavilion at the InnoTrans Fair, an international trade show for the rail industry.
Brexit and AE Pensions are the Biggest Concerns for UK Businesses by Mike Smith — last modified 01 July 2016, 15:42 CET
Recent research conducted on behalf of the insolvency trade body R3 has revealed the biggest sources of anxiety for UK businesses. Currently, the two biggest concerns facing British businesses is the possibility of leaving the European Union and the introduction of auto-enrolment pensions.
Contact Us by Mike Smith — last modified 28 June 2016, 22:31 CET
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Company Debt by Mike Smith — last modified 04 May 2020, 19:12 CET
Company Debt Ltd is an insolvency firm that is focused on business rescue.
European Patients' Forum Verdict on New Medical Devices Regulation by European Patients' Forum — last modified 28 June 2016, 18:12 CET
The European Patients' Forum acknowledges the improved measures regarding some safety concerns. However, we deeply regret the lack of mandatory patients’ involvement.
Hurt feelings all round following historic victory for the Leave campaign by EUbusiness — last modified 27 June 2016, 16:13 CET
Following the conclusion of a successful referendum campaign, Leave.EU has upset quite a few people. So far, we have managed to clock eight pending cases.
Philippe Gelis, CEO and co-founder Kantox (Foreign exchange (FX) platform) by EUbusiness — last modified 26 June 2016, 00:30 CET
Despite the endless headlines about Brexit, the reality is that many people were not prepared for this scenario. In this respect, this looks like the worst planned Referendum in history - not in terms of the vote or the campaigns, but because no one really knows or prepared for the actual implication of the result.
Mike Laven, CEO Currencycloud (international payments platform) by EUbusiness — last modified 26 June 2016, 00:27 CET
“There’s no doubt that the nation’s decision to leave the EU has major macro-economic implications - Negotiations will be long and ongoing – and this uncertainty alone means we can expect significant volatility ahead.
They took their country back - Donald J. Trump by EUbusiness — last modified 26 June 2016, 00:18 CET
Last night UK voters shocked the world. With your help, we're going to do the exact same thing on Election Day 2016 here in the United States of America.
University of Leicester reaction to Brexit result by EUbusiness — last modified 25 June 2016, 00:46 CET
As the result of the UK's referendum on whether to remain or leave the European Union has finally been announced, academics and staff at the University of Leicester have been giving their reaction to what is undoubtedly an historic decision for the United Kingdom and the EU. With the UK's exit from the EU now decided on by the electorate, experts have expressed their views on the impact both now and in years to come:
What does Brexit mean for the UK tech industry? by EUbusiness — last modified 25 June 2016, 00:39 CET
Following the result of the EU referendum this morning, Aftab Afzal, SVP & GM EMEA at NSFOCUS IB commented:
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