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UTILITY LOBBYISTS TO TAKE NOTE OF NEW EUROPEAN COMMISSION STRUCTURE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE NEW European Union (EU) energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger has been installed for five years, along with his environment Commissioner Janez Poto?nik and climate action Commissioner Connie Hedegaard. And so utilities executives might be forgiven for thinking that the key political changes in Brussels have now been made regarding the appointment of a new European Commission.…
EARTHQUAKE FLATTENS HAITI TAX OFFICE - BUT BACK-UPS SAVE ACCOUNTING RECORDS
BY GARRY PIERRE-PIERRE
WHEN last month’s earthquake flattened the tax office in Haiti, killing the director, many thought that it would take years to restore the country’s tax and accounting system. The headquarters of the Direction Générale de Impôts (DGI) was destroyed and its director general Jean Frantz Richard died.…
NURSES STRUGGLE TO CONTAIN TIDE OF HUMAN MISERY IN HAITI AFTER DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE
BY GARRY PIERRE-PIERRE
A CONTINUING flow of seriously injured people continue to provide deep challenges to nurses at the Port-au-Prince’s barely functioning hospitals, nearly two weeks after a massive earthquake overwhelmed medical staff.
We try to do the best we can," said Enid Paret, a nurse at the University Hospital, the Haitian capital’s largest, which was damaged by the quake but still operates.…
KROES EXPECTED TO FACE UNUSUAL SECOND HEARING WITH MEPS
BY DAVID HAWORTH
THE EXPERIENCED Dutch politician nominated to serve for the next five years as European Union (EU) digital agenda Commissioner in charge of publishing issues, should face an unusual second European Parliament confirmation hearing. Neelie Kroes, currently serving as competition Commissioner, underwhelmed MEPs with weak answers at a hearing in Brussels on Thursday.…
HAITI'S TROUBLED FISHING INDUSTRY HIT HAD BY EARTHQUAKE
BY GARRY PIERRE-PIERRE
HAITI’S troubled fishing industry has been dealt a severe blow by the earthquake that devastated its capital Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. The destruction of the city’s port facilities, warehouses, and distribution systems means that fish, once plentiful in markets, have for the time become a rare commodity, said Michel Chancy, the undersecretary for food at Haiti’s ministry of agriculture, which is responsible for fishing and aquaculture.…
KROES ASSURED OF CONFIRMATION IN EU DIGITAL AGENDA JOB AFTER SECOND HEARING
BY DAVID HAWORTH
DUTCH liberal politician Neelie Kroes was assured of confirmation as the European Union’s (EU) digital agenda Commissioner, with responsibility for publishing industry affairs, after an unusual second hearing at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Her one-hour closed-door session with EP party leaders followed complaints that her answers at a first conformation hearing last week were "lacklustre and somewhat vague."…
HAITI: EARTHQUAKE SHATTERS AN ALREADY WEAK UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
BY GARRY PIERRE-PIERRE
Astride Auguste was late for an exam at Port-au-Prince’s Quiskeya University on that fateful Tuesday January 12, when the earthquake, or ‘the event’, as Haitians have come to call it happened.
Auguste, an undergraduate student in international affairs and management was nearby the campus when she felt the earth shook beneath her.…
SYRIA-EU BIO-BASED OILS AND FATS TRADE TO BENEFIT FROM FREE TRADE DEAL
BY PAUL COCHRANE and KEITH NUTHALL
SYRIA is such a staple of Middle East political turmoil, it is easy to forget that it is a near neighbour of Europe: less than 200 miles of sea separate it from Cyprus and it borders Turkey, which could be a European Union (EU) member by 2020.…
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICES.COM
BY MITCH
As the international community converges on Haiti, many are fearful that the small Caribbean country will become another victim of promised international aid that falters amongst bickering and petty squabbles between donor countries and agencies.
But, in truth, this disaster could serve as a model for international aid done right, with large scale cooperation and organisation that not only relieves the immediate suffering of the Haitian people, but reestablishes the shattered remains of their infrastructure and society.…
LONG-RUNNING BANANA TRADE WAR - PEACE AT LAST
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD’S longest-running trade dispute is over: a deal on European Union (EU) banana imports has been initialled today in Geneva. The EU, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Colombia, Nicaragua, Mexico and United States have struck a long-awaited agreement.…