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"The EU is taking positive steps in this direction. In their agreement on the new seven-year EU budget, the European Parliament and Council committed to spending 7.5 percent of the budget on biodiversity from 2024, increasing to 10 percent from 2026."

Time for governments to take biodiversity loss as seriously as climate change

By: EBR | Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Together with climate change, the world is also facing a biodiversity crisis, which has failed to capture the same attention. But efforts made by governments to tackle the climate crisis show that action is possible when there is sufficient political will

Xi has made extensive use of infrastructure investment to expand Beijing’s global alliances.

Vaccinate the Billions or Lose the Battle for Democracy

By: EBR | Wednesday, April 14, 2021

The EU should back a coordinated global industrial strategy, including vaccine production facilities across the world, otherwise China will plug the gap. That means challenging private-sector patent monopolies

"The importance of seeing the fundamental work mothers are doing doesn’t come from a misogynistic rhetoric about how much we love mothers and how important they are in our lives."

Mothers are the invisible army carrying us through the pandemic

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Over the course of the past year, women have overwhelmingly taken the brunt of this pandemic

"Say what you want about the United States but, for all its longstanding traditions, the country is always good for (positive) surprises coming from unexpected corners."

US Corporations: The US’s New Principled Liberals?

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Republicans increasingly force U.S. corporations to act as a kind of extra-parliamentary opposition to protect their brands and consumer appeal

"The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed how millions of people work and their relationship with cities where work is based."

How COVID-19 and ‘work from anywhere’ can build the city of the future

By: EBR | Monday, April 12, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically and drastically changed the way we work. All around the world, government, education and healthcare industries have had to operate virtually, in many cases for the first time. Work from anywhere is becoming a more permanent fixture wherever jobs allow

"Recovery will be driven by technology and innovation – specifically seamless travel solutions, but it will be long, uneven and slow."

How global tourism can become more sustainable, inclusive and resilient

By: EBR | Monday, April 12, 2021

Tourism was one of the sectors hit hardest by the global pandemic. 2020 was the worst year on record for international travel due to the global pandemic, with countries taking decisive action to protect their citizens, closing borders and halting international travel

"So far, Biden’s approval ratings are good — although they are not as good as the scores that Obama, Bush and Clinton had at a comparable early point in their presidencies."

Immigration: Biden’s Biggest Foreign Policy Test

By: EBR | Friday, April 9, 2021

Why only a Marshall Plan for Central America has a shot at dealing with the region — and why it makes political and economic sense

"According to MEP Sergey Lagodinsky (Greens, Germany) the EU leadership’s Ankara visit had become the latest example of bungled EU foreign policy efforts."

Protocol scandal symbolises the state of EU-Turkey relations, EU lawmaker says

By: EBR | Friday, April 9, 2021

We shouldn’t place ‘Sofa-gate’ into the epicentre of a plenary debate in the European Parliament, but rather discuss how to rebuild relations with Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who no longer has a commitment toward a European future

"The call was Xi’s first with a European leader since last month’s tit-for-tat sanctions over allegations of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region, which drastically soured relations between China and the EU."

Xi urges Europe to ‘make positive efforts with China’ in Merkel call

By: EBR | Thursday, April 8, 2021

President Xi Jinping told German leader Angela Merkel during a phone call Wednesday (7 April) that he hoped Europe would “make positive efforts with China”, Chinese state media reported, following an international row over the treatment of Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang

"COVID-19 has hit all countries hard, especially in the European Union, but its impact has been the hardest on those populations that were already vulnerable, who are more exposed to the disease, less likely to have access to quality health care services."

Protecting our health also means switching to toxic-free food packaging

By: EBR | Wednesday, April 7, 2021

As the world looks to rebuild after COVID, we need to change our approach to the environment, particularly the chemicals and single-use plastics involved in food packaging

“From my limited understanding of American decision makers watching developments in this region, they clearly see the danger of the possibility of China launching an attack against Taiwan,” Joseph Wu told reporters at his ministry.

Taiwan says will fight to the end if China attacks

By: EBR | Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Taiwan will fight to the end if China attacks, its foreign minister said on Wednesday (7 April), adding that the United States saw a danger that this could happen amid mounting Chinese military pressure, including aircraft carrier drills, near the island

Taiwan has complained of an increase in Chinese military activity near it in recent months, as China steps up efforts to assert its sovereignty over the democratically run island.

China says carrier group exercising near Taiwan, drills will become regular

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 6, 2021

A Chinese carrier group is exercising near Taiwan and such drills will become regular, China’s navy said late on Monday (5 April) in a further escalation of tensions near the island that Beijing claims as its sovereign territory

Years of disagreements over a growing list of issues threatened to boil over last summer when Turkey sent navy ships to support an energy exploration mission in waters claimed by EU members Cyprus and Greece.

EU chiefs in rare Turkey visit to revamp relations

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 6, 2021

The European Union’s top two officials will pay a rare visit on Tuesday (6 April) to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan aimed at testing his avowed commitment to improve uneasy ties

"Tokayev, is continuing the successful policies that kept the country together for three decades, with no radicalisation and no spill-over of regional tensions, religious or ethnic, into Kazakhstan."

Central Asia providing a Rising Star to the East

By: EBR | Monday, April 5, 2021

We are now about 15 months after the Covid pandemic hit the global economy, and the world is preparing to come out of its forced slowing down

“How do we think about a dollar of climate damage to (billionaires) Bill Gates or Jeff Bezos versus a family of four living below the poverty line? I think as a society we have to make a judgment about that.”

Economists support ’immediate and drastic action’ against climate change

By: EBR | Friday, April 2, 2021

A growing number of climate economists say the world should take “immediate and drastic action” to tackle climate change, according to a survey published

"Superfast internet will generate trillions in economic sales and support tens of millions of jobs, but to realize this requires public and private sector collaboration to speed deployment."

How superfast internet will democratise computing and help close the digital divide

By: EBR | Friday, April 2, 2021

The pandemic has accelerated the breakneck speed at which digital technologies are already altering business, government, schools and lives

“It’s a once-in-a-generation investment in America, unlike anything we’ve seen or done since we built the interstate highway system and the space race decades ago,” Biden said in unveiling the program in Pittsburgh.

Biden propose $2 trillion investment in US economy

By: EBR | Thursday, April 1, 2021

President Joe Biden on Wednesday (31 March) called for a sweeping use of government power to reshape the world’s largest economy and counter China’s rise, in a $2 trillion-plus proposal that was met with swift Republican resistance

"Let’s start with a question you will face once looking at the cover: Kamala Harris for President. BUT when?..."

New issue of European Business Review (EBR) released

By: EBR | Thursday, April 1, 2021

Here we are with another brand new issue of the "European Business Review (EBR)", the first for the year 2021 - a year that brings us to our 25th year of existence! So, here are some of the highlights!

Beijing has reacted angrily to tiny, first-step sanctions imposed by the United States, the EU and even the UK under Boris Johnson — who considers himself a “fervent Sinophile.”

China Vs. the West: An Epic Global Battle Is Brewing

By: EBR | Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Could Magnitsky-style social media campaigns challenge authoritarians like Putin and Xi?

"Here’s the reality: if we look ahead using global trends and analysis of global demographics and associated economic growth forecasting, we know without a shadow of doubt that for the ‘West’, its future lies ‘East’."

The inevitability of the East (and Asia) for the EU

By: EBR | Tuesday, March 30, 2021

It might seem odd to suggest that the EU looks eastwards rather than westwards as its default position in the midst of vaccine wars, political debate about pharma contracts and the predictable narrative of global vaccine gainers and losers

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