Human Rights: What and Who Made Them Divide the World?
Vladimir Makei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus (since August 2012).
Resume The human rights debates, which have been high in the past two decades, have proven futile. They increasingly make it clear that it is impossible to change attitudes that are enrooted in centuries-old specific cultural, religious, and other underpinnings.
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Resume The human rights debates, which have been high in the past two decades, have proven futile. They increasingly make it clear that it is impossible to change attitudes that are enrooted in centuries-old specific cultural, religious, and other underpinnings.
05.07.2013 (12556)
Pension issues in the social EU policies: cross-sectoral approach
Pension issues in the EU member states are regulated by the so-called supplementary division of competences and are subject to different means from numerous policies. Several Commissioners are responsible for integration process concerning persons under retirement age, i.e. mostly those on pensions.
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19.05.2013 (11672)
Access to the EU finances for SMEs: key to economic recovery
A joint European Commission/European Investment Bank Group report on the activities facilitating access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises in 2012 was recently published.
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07.05.2013 (10253)
Investing in green infrastructure: protecting environment
Investment in „green agriculture“ intends to bring multiple returns to nature, society and people. The European Commission adopted a new strategy for encouraging the use of green infrastructure and ensuring that the enhancement of natural processes.
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07.05.2013 (9416)
Using human potential: Commission’s „social investment“ initiative
The Council’s recommendations coped with the member states intentions to follow the decisions of the policy guidance in the European Social Investment Package. There are some clear ways forward along the lines of investment, innovation and involvement. Active participation, constructive suggestions and enthusiasm to work together represent a collective desire to implement the policy proposals in the Social Investment Package.
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07.05.2013 (9434)
A fate of the ballistic anti-missile defense in Central Europe: a view from Slovakia
Up to 2009, the European NATO allies (especially some „old“ ones) obviously seemed to believe that first, the U.S. need Europe more than vice versa, second that the U.S. needs an mediator between Moscow and Washington and third, that Europe can pragmatically oscillate between loyalties to its North American ally and its interests in the Middle East.
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27.04.2013 (9190)
Enforcement of competition rules in the EU and the world
Addressing the 12th annual conference of the International Competition Network, ICN (Warsaw, 24 April 2013), Joaquín Almunia, Commission Vice-President responsible for Competition underlined evolutionary pressure of globalisation on competition.
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26.04.2013 (8857)
Commission warns about macroeconomic imbalances in 13 member states
The Commission published the findings of the in-depth reviews carried out into 13 member states identified in last November’s Alert Mechanism Report as showing signs of macroeconomic imbalances.
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22.04.2013 (8846)
GLOBSEC international conference in Bratislava
Bratislava, 18th April, 2013. As of today, April 18, 2013, has the 8th GLOBSEC international conference at the venue of Hotel Kempinski in Bratislava, Slovakia. GLOBSEC today, as one of five most relevant forums on foreign policy and security issues in Central Europe and worldwide, drives the attention of dedicated public towards Slovakia.
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22.04.2013 (9395)
Commission’s EU Cohesion Policy: helping SMEs produce growth
Commission published EU Cohesion Policy which shows how the EU funds are assisting the member states and SMEs to weather the crisis and produce growth. The Commission 2013 Strategic Report is an overview of the EU Structural Funds performance in the 27 member states. For example, about 53 thousand R&D projects and 16,000 business-research projects received investment from these funds.
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22.04.2013 (8529)
Differences in labour costs among the EU states are great
Labour costs among the EU-27 ranged from about € 4 to almost € 40. Among the lowest are Bulgaria, Romania and two Baltic States (Latvia and Lithuania). The highest levels of salaries are in Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, etc.
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18.04.2013 (8030)