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Reform-Center coalition would rebuild defense, security, eastern border

0 >Kaja Kallas (Reform) and Mailis Reps (Center) talking to the media Friday afternoon, after day two of their two parties coalition negotiations. Source: ERR A Reform-Center coalition would put a premium on defense and security, leaders from both parties say, and would seek to rebuild Estonia s international reputation from a security perspective. Pressing on with a properly demarcated and equipped eastern border would also be a priority, they said. Speaking during ongoing negotiations between the two parties, Reform leader and likely next prime minister Kaja Kallas mentioned cooperation with the incoming Joe Biden administration in the U.S. as a key security point, as well as improved defensive cooperation with Latvia and Lithuania, which might involve an annual, high-level, pan-Baltic defense policy meeting.

Schlumberger New Energy, the CEA and Partners Announce European Commission Approval for the Formation of Genvia, a Clean Hydrogen Production Technology Venture

Schlumberger Schlumberger New Energy, the CEA and Partners Announce European Commission Approval for the Formation of Genvia, a Clean Hydrogen Production Technology Venture Tuesday, January 12, 2021 3:00PM IST (9:30AM GMT) The Genvia venture will focus on the development and industrial deployment of a game-changing electrolyzer technology for clean hydrogen production   PARIS, France:   Schlumberger New Energy, the CEA and Partners announced today the European Commission’s approval for the formation of Genvia, a clean hydrogen production technology venture. In a unique private-public partnership model, Genvia combines the expertise and experience of Schlumberger and the CEA with VINCI Construction, Vicat, and the investment vehicle of the French Occitanie Region, l’Agence Régionale de l’Energie et du Climat (AREC).

Australian Airports Association issues support for mandatory face masks across the aviation sector

Australia s National Cabinet decision to make face masks compulsory across all parts of the aviation sector is a common sense approach. A recent survey commissioned by the AAA showed the majority of travelling Australians would be more confident to fly if face masks were mandatory. Key details include: 83% would wear a facemask travelling domestically; 71% would be more confident to fly domestically if facemasks were mandatory; 89% would support mandatory facemasks in international airport terminals; 82% were willing to undergo a rapid COVID test before travelling internationally. The online survey was completed by 500 Australians between 14-Dec-2020 and 18-Dec-2020. [more - original PR] Want More News Like This?

Australian Prime Minister amends inbound traveller requirements

Australian Prime Minister amends inbound traveller requirements Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced (08-Jan-2021) the following requirements for all inbound travellers to Australia: Passengers must receive a negative COVID-19 test result prior to departure to Australia . Mr Morrison said exemptions for extenuating circumstances include: Seasonal workers from amber risk countries where there is limited access to testing , adding: We need to have tailored responses when it comes to applying this ; Passengers and staff must undertake measures towards coronavirus infection prevention, including wearing masks and other personal protective equipment where appropriate . Masks must be worn at Australian international airports; All international air crew must undergo a coronavirus test in Australia every seven days or on arrival, which will be determined by state jurisdictions, and continue to quarantine in dedicated quarantine facilities between international services

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