The Latin Bulletin In recent developments surrounding the controversial herbicide glyphosate, the European Union (EU) member states have failed to reach the necessary qualified majority to renew or reject its approval. As a result, the responsibility now falls upon the European Commission to make a final decision by December 15, 2023, when the current approval…
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Decrease in the EU Economy in Q2 2023
The Latin Bulletin In the second quarter of 2023, the European Union’s economy witnessed a notable decrease in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while maintaining steady economic growth. According to recent data published by Eurostat, the EU’s total GHG emissions amounted to 821 million tonnes of CO2-equivalents (CO2-eq). This marked a significant -5.3% reduction compared to…
The EU and African, Caribbean, and Pacific States Forge the “Samoa Agreement” for Sustainable Development and Cooperation
The Latin Bulletin In a landmark move, the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) have come together to solidify their partnership for the next two decades. This newly signed Partnership Agreement, known as the “Samoa Agreement,” replaces the Cotonou Agreement and paves the way for strengthened collaboration in various crucial…
The European Commission Takes Crucial Steps Forward in Safeguarding Workers’ Health
The Latin Bulletin The European Commission is pleased to announce a significant political agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Council on the proposed amendments to two key Directives. The amendments aim to enhance worker protection against the potential hazards associated with exposure to lead and diisocyanates, both known to pose serious health risks….
France’s Biased Foreign Policy in South Caucasus: Implications and Consequences
The Latin Bulletin The issue of bias in French foreign policy towards the South Caucasus region is not a new development. France’s involvement in the OSCE Minsk Group alongside the US and Russia since 1992 aimed to bring about a peaceful resolution to the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. However, over the years, France’s favoritism towards Armenia has…
The Far-Reaching Consequences of Imposing Sanctions on Russian Aluminium Imports
The Latin Bulletin As the European Commission prepares its 12th sanctions package against Russia for its attack on Ukraine, it is vital to evaluate the potential consequences of each proposed measure. Among these is a ban on Russian imports of aluminium wire rod, foil, and extrusions. While the idea is still under discussion and faces…
Kazakhstan: A Key Partner for Europe’s Critical Raw Materials
The Latin Bulletin In a notable visit to Brussels for the European Commission’s Raw Materials Week, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Industry and Construction, Kanat Sharlapaev, shed light on his country’s impressive strides in meeting the EU’s critical raw materials requirements. As a reliable partner, Kazakhstan aims to expand its supply capabilities and further strengthen trade and…
EU Allocates €110 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Support Ukraine and Moldova
The Latin Bulletin As the war between Russia and Ukraine persists, the humanitarian situation in Ukraine remains dire, with vulnerable communities facing even greater challenges as the winter season approaches. In response to this urgent crisis, the European Commission has announced the allocation of €110 million in humanitarian aid. This funding aims to provide essential…
European Commission Raises €8 Billion in EU-Bonds, Demonstrating Strong Investor Interest
The Latin Bulletin The European Commission has successfully raised €8 billion in EU-Bonds through its 11th syndicated transaction for 2023. This milestone dual tranche transaction consisted of a new €5 billion, 5-year bond due on 5 December 2028 and a €3 billion tap of the NextGenerationEU Green Bond maturing on 4 February 2048. Investors exhibited…
European Commission Approves €396 Million in Funding for 171 New LIFE Programme Projects
The Latin Bulletin The European Commission has recently given its approval for 171 new projects across Europe under the LIFE Programme for environment and climate action. With a total worth of over €396 million, these projects will encompass various areas, including nature and biodiversity, circular economy and quality of life, climate change mitigation and adaptation,…
