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Nord Stream 2: EU Parliament and Biden Administration pressure Germany to stop Russia pipeline

The controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline is once again the target of criticism by policy-makers, both in and outside the European Union. Following the poisoning and imprisonment of opposition figurehead Alexei Navalny, Members of the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of a non-binding resolution calling for an immediate halt on the infrastructure project, which is 95% completed. During a parliamentary debate last week centred on the arrest of Navalny, MEPs from across the political spectrum didn t mince words when describing their opposition to the pipeline. Kati Piri, a Dutch MEP from the S&D group, said that “anyone who still believes that we should continue with Nord Stream 2 is blind to what kind of regime we are dealing with in Moscow.” Sergey Lagodinsky, a German MEP from the Greens group, argued the project “undermines democracy and solidarity” with Russian, Ukrainian and Polish society. And Urmas Peat, an Estonian representative of the liberal group

Strong national democracies, Europe s guarantor of security

The Group of European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament established itself in 2009, during the final stages of the Treaty of Lisbon’s ratification, a treaty designed to ‘complete the process started by the Amsterdam Treaty’ in 1997 – the first of a series of rushed treaties that unbalanced the European Union. The ECR Group is a centre-right political group bringing together Members of the European Parliament who support a vision of common sense reform for the whole of the EU. Its guiding principle is to be the voice of common sense, to support sovereign nation states and to demand the return of fundamental decision-making to the member states in order to re-establish the European Union as a partnership of national democracies.

Boxed-in Turkey tries to rekindle ties, but Israel can now play hard to get

Lazar Berman is The Times of Israel s diplomatic reporter Turkey s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right in Istanbul on Wednesday, August 5, 2020. (Turkish Presidency via AP, Pool) For over a decade, Turkey has been one of Israel’s most bitter critics on the international stage. Anti-Israel rhetoric from top officials, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, verged on the apoplectic, and Ankara also took actions that angered officials in Jerusalem, most notably providing support for the Hamas terror group. In recent weeks though, Erdogan has struck a noticeably different tone toward Israel, expressing his interest in improving ties with Turkey’s erstwhile ally.

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Bill McKibben says reality is starting to sink in after European Investment Bank chief admits Gas is over

Published on January 22nd, 2021 Noted author and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben was among the first to celebrate word that the president of the European Investment Bank on Wednesday openly declared, “To put it mildly, gas is over” an admission that squares with what climate experts and economists have been saying for years if not decades. Members of the European Parliament rally against fracked gas in 2012. On Wednesday, the head of the European Investment Bank (EIB) declared “Gas is over” during a presentation of the bank’s 2020 performance. (Credit: flickr / cc / greensefa) By Jon Queally Dr. Werner Hoyer, president of the EIB the investment bank publicly owned by the European Union’s member states made the comments while presenting a review of the institution’s 2020 operations at a press conference in Luxembourg.

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