France to Become the First Country to Label Electronics With Repairability Tags
Dec 16, 2020
The European Parliament plans to boost sustainability by promoting reuse and repairs of phones, laptops, tablets, and other electronics and by tackling practices that shorten the lifespan of such products.
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France is reported to begin rolling out ‘repairability tags’ on devices from January 2021, with some other European countries following suit after that.
The resolution on a more sustainable Single Market was adopted on November 25 with 395 in favor, 94 against, and 207 abstentions.
This means Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have called on the European Commission to grant consumers a “right to repair” by making repairs more appealing, systematic, and cost-efficient, whether by extending guarantees, providing guarantees for replaced parts, or better access to information on repair and maintenance.
Pakistan using European Members of Parliament against India
Sun Online Desk
15th December, 2020 10:28:53
Pakistan has consistently attempted to manipulate European parliamentarians to issue resolutions against India, disrupt global democracy, and silence any criticism of Pakistan itself. Two prominent personalities have been at the job on Pakistan’s behalf. Now-disgraced UK Lord Nazir Ahmed used his influence to allow Pakistani secret services to infiltrate the corridors of Whitehall, and the UK government a task that is now likely to have been given to Chaudhary Perveiz Iqbal Losar, chairman of the EU-Pak Friendship Federation Europe.
When you read the reports of the European Union’s External Action Service (EEAS) and those of the European Commission, especially the Trade Commission, you cannot help but question the intimacy between the European Union and Pakistani nationals in the United Kingdom, including the now disgraced Nazir Ahmed, who has resigned from the UK’s Hous
Pakistan is now using European Members of Parliament against India India Blooms
Islamabad, Dec. 14 Pakistan is trying to manipulate European parliamentarians to issue resolutions against India and even silence any critic of the country.
Two prominent personalities have been at the job on Pakistan s behalf.
Now-disgraced UK Lord Nazir Ahmed used his influence to allow Pakistani secret services to infiltrate the corridors of Whitehall, and the UK government-a task that is now likely to have been given to Chaudhary Perveiz Iqbal Losar, chairman of the EU-Pak Friendship Federation Europe, reports The Sunday Guardian.
It is no secret that Ahmed is linked to Pakistan, and receives instruction from the military and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) directly from GHQ Rawalpindi.
Indian disinformation campaign against Pakistan
National
December 14, 2020
A major scandal recently broke out when an extensive report was published recently by EU DisinfoLab, a Brussels-based non-governmental organization. The findings of the damning report show how 10 defunct yet UN-accredited NGOs were revived in order to influence the EU and the UN Human Rights Council. It also uncovered over 750 fake local media outlets used to spread disinformation.
According to reports appearing online, the anti-Pakistan media operation was launched by the Srivastava Group in 2005 and has been amplified by ANI (Asian News International) in recent years. The 15-year-long Indian Srivastava Group led campaign “aims to reinforce pro-Indian and anti-Pakistan feelings in India. Internationally, the campaign envisions improving the perception of India by receiving support from EU and UN organizations and by damaging the reputation of Pakistan.”
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