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Madrid judge questions legality of fresh COVID-19 measures

EurActiv 

A Madrid judge's ruling scrapping the regional government's new coronavirus restrictions has thrown up questions about the legality of implementing such extraordinary measures, EURACTIV’s partner EFE reported.

Onward Luxury Group inks accessories deal with Elie Saab

FashionNetwork.com (us) 

After recently losing the Mulberry licence, the luxury subsidiary of Japanese fashion group Onward has struck a deal to produce and distribute Elie Saab’s accessories, and is about to launch its own e-shop.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta hires Brentford set-piece specialist Andreas Georgson in backroom shake-up

TheSun.co.uk (football) 

ARSENAL boss Mikel Arteta has hired Brentford’s set-piece coach Andreas Georgson after Freddie Ljungberg’s departure. News of Gunners legend Ljungberg’s exit earlier this week rocked the North Londoners but his Swedish counterpart took his place. Ljungberg, 43, left the club with immediate effect to pursue his own managerial career – despite having no job offers. […]



[Ticker] German hospital begins treatment of Russian opposition leader

EUobserver.com 

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his wife Yulia arrived in Berlin on Saturday for emergency treatment after he fell unconscious due to having drunk allegedly poisoned tea in Russia last week. "It's a question what kind of damage there is, if he will survive this and come back to normal fully," Jaka Bizilj, the head of a German NGO which paid for his flight, Cinema for Peace, said.

[Ticker] Germans hoping Trump will lose, poll says

EUobserver.com 

Some 76 percent of Germans think US-EU relations would improve if opposition candidate Joe Biden beat incumbent Donald Trump in upcoming American elections, according to a survey by pollster Forza for the Internationale Politik journal in Germany. Several recent polls showed similar results, with the Pew Research Center, another pollster saying in January that just 13 percent of Germans thought Trump was doing a good job in the White House.

[Ticker] Antisemitism 'rampant' in Hungary, Germany says

EUobserver.com 

Hungary has summoned Germany's ambassador to complain about German state minister Michale Roth after Roth, on Friday, told the t-online.de website that there "was rampant antisemitism in Hungary". Jewish people had nothing to fear in Hungary and Germany should "stop the unworthy attacks on the Hungarian people", Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó said in a statement on Sunday. Roth also attacked Hungary and Poland for erosion of democratic values.

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[Ticker] Leak: Cyprus selling EU passports to international criminals

EUobserver.com 

Cyprus has been selling EU passports to alleged criminals from around the world, according to leaked Cypriot documents obtained by the Al Jazeera news agency. Convicted Russian criminals who bought passports include Nikolay Gornovskiy and Ali Beglov. Alleged Iranian money launderers Maleksabet and Mehdi Ebrahimi, Chinese fraudsters Zhang Keqiang and Li Jiadong, and alleged Venezuelan money-launderer Leonardo Gonzalez Dellan also bought EU citizenship. The Cypriot government denied any wrongdoing.

[Ticker] EU free trade could mean 'disaster' for Algeria

EUobserver.com 

The end of tariffs on EU imports from 1 September, when a free-trade pact enters into force, could spell "disaster for the national economy", Ali Bey Nasri, the chairman of Algeria's exporters' association, has told AFP. "When the deal was ratified in 2005, the EU had only 15 members, while now it is 27 strong," he said. Algeria would review all commercial accords "harmful to the country", its government said.

[Ticker] Report: EU prepares weak strategy on methane emissions

EUobserver.com 

The EU will "explore" methane gas-emission standards, but without fixing a date for their creation, according to a new anti-climate change strategy to be published by the European Commission in September, seen by Reuters. It will also propose new laws next year for oil and gas firms to better monitor emissions and repair leaks. The strategy falls short of anti-climate change NGOs' appeals, with methane linked to intense global warming.


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