Menace sur le Temple - Tome 3 (Les messagers de lAlliance) (French Edition)

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Import controls on IUU fisheries products. Removability of waste batteries and accumulators. Risks of money laundering and financing of terrorism. Factory closures and layoffs in Europe for no economic reason. Recommendations — Belgian National Reform Programme — service sector. Availability of information and documents on the websites of the Commission and the other EU institutions in all 24 official languages. Review of the Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution and associated legislation. Increasing the energy efficiency of urban transport systems. Protecting small, external vendors from restrictive standardisation practices inside standard-setting organisations.

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Rising interethnic tensions in Croatia. Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership Negotiations. Possible funding for repairing the damage done to agriculture by wild or feral animals. Review websites and protection of EU businesses and consumers. Post-programme surveillance and economic governance.

EU Guidelines on support to Israeli entities and Horizon Gibraltar and collaboration on tax, financial services and money laundering matters. Study on the potential for reducing mercury pollution from dental amalgam and batteries, final report. Helicopters ferrying workers to offshore drilling installations. Impact of energy supply decisions on consumer prices.

Negotiations on infrastructure projects. Infringements in relation to the energy package. Coordination of infrastructure projects. Construction of regional liquefied natural gas terminals. Taxation of cash transactions in outdoor contexts. Incredibly lucrative pension scheme for EU officials. Voting rights of dual nationals in European elections. Chinese investigation into European wines. Bringing the curtain down on the financial transaction tax proposal. Reduced funding for food aid in the EU. Social housing that complies with energy standards. Off-the-shelf financial instruments for energy.

Specific advisory body for the Adriatic. Inventory of environmental and tourism protection measures. Recognition of formal and informal learning, internships and voluntary work. Portable biosensor for detecting certain types of cancer. Cosmetics and cleaning products may be responsible for skin allergies. Child exploitation in Tanzanian gold mines. Use of letter box companies in the transport sector. UK traffic light system for nutrition labelling of foodstuffs.

Postponement of the bonus ceiling for bank managers. Clarification regarding communication protocol security. Large-scale selling of lubricating oils and liquid lubricants to natural persons. Commission support for employee takeovers of companies in crisis. Air pollution and the risk of lung cancer. Possible treatment for autism and depression. New treatment for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Techniques to tackle erosion following forest fires. Legal vacuum with regard to immigration and refugees in the EU. Pesticide contamination of fruit and vegetables exceeding acute reference dose.

Fisheries partnership agreements — Cape Verde. Fisheries partnership agreements — Comoros. Fisheries partnership agreements — The Gambia. Fisheries partnership agreements — Greenland. Fisheries partnership agreements — Guinea. Fisheries partnership agreements — Equatorial Guinea. Fisheries partnership agreements — Kiribati. Fisheries partnership agreements — Gabon. Fisheries partnership agreements — Guinea-Bissau.

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Fisheries partnership agreements — Mauritania. Fisheries partnership agreements — Micronesia. Fisheries partnership agreements — Mozambique. Fisheries partnership agreements — Senegal. Fisheries partnership agreements — Seychelles. Fisheries partnership agreements — Madagascar. Fisheries partnership agreements — Morocco.

Fisheries partnership agreements — Mauritius. Fisheries partnership agreements — Solomon Islands. Institutional advertising in a very limited number of media outlets. Royal College of Spain in Bologna Italy. Limit on purchases made in Louis Vuitton stores. Cost of the procedure for answering parliamentary questions. Design and construction of Sofia's high-speed northern bypass using European funds. Obstacles, borders and charges impeding freedom of movement. Solar panels — lobbying by Member States. The future of a European strategy for the Atlantic area. Poverty and the shrinking welfare state in Europe.

Increased labour demand in the healthcare sector. Portuguese companies avoiding tax via the Netherlands. Common binding principles to govern administrative procedure in the Union's administration. Prospects for the creative and cultural sectors CCS. Legal guidelines on the protection of minors. Equal treatment of Italian teaching staff. Maintaining milk production in mountain areas, less-favoured areas and the outermost regions following expiry of the milk quota system.

Action by the Commission in response to pressure on Eastern European partners. Multidisclinary approach to the treatment of cardiac patients. New type of low-cost battery as a possible reserve for renewable energies. Violation of the right to equal access to higher education. Croatia's right to declare economic zone in the Adriatic Sea. Fascist attacks on the Catalan Government delegation in Madrid. Air Quality Directive and Member States' responsibility to monitor air quality. Hyperthermia deaths of children left inside cars and need for a review of sectoral EU legislation in order to prevent such incidents.

Tetrachloroethylene PCE contamination in aquifers in the province of Verona. Toxic milk scandal in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and progress in the study and monitoring of aflatoxins in foodstuffs. The impact of austerity policies on education. Statistics on the protection of minors. Towards a special partnership agreement between Monaco and the European Union. Participants in the Catalan Way Towards Independence are intimidated, persecuted and compared to Nazis. Ongoing EU-Russia trade dispute over vehicle recycling fees.

Follow-up questions concerning the penalty points system in the fisheries sector. International trade — European Union and Sudan. International trade — European Union and Swaziland. International trade — European Union and Tanzania.

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International trade — European Union and Togo. International trade — European Union and Tunisia. International trade — European Union and Tuvalu. International trade — European Union and Uganda. International trade — European Union and Uruguay. International trade — European Union and Vietnam. International trade — European Union and Zambia.

International trade — European Union and Zimbabwe. International trade — European Union and India. International trade — European Union and Indonesia. International trade — European Union and Jamaica. International trade — European Union and Lebanon. International trade — European Union and Macedonia. International trade — European Union and Malawi. International trade — European Union and Laos. International trade — European Union and Liberia.

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International trade — European Union and Somalia. International trade — European Union and Kenya. International trade — European Union and Kiribati. International trade — European Union and Azerbaijan. International trade — European Union and Algeria. International trade — European Union and the Bahamas. International trade — European Union and Bangladesh.

International trade — European Union and Bolivia. International trade — European Union and Botswana. International trade — European Union and Burkina Faso. International trade — European Union and Albania. International trade — European Union and Armenia. International trade — European Union and Cape Verde.

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International trade — European Union and Guatemala. International trade — European Union and Guinea-Bissau. International trade — European Union and Haiti. International trade — European Union and Honduras. Wastage of taxpayers' money in connection with the rescue of banks in southern Europe. Opening of municipal solid waste dump in Falcognana Rome. Qualifications and training in the tourism sector. Identifying demand and accessible tourism. Digital single market regulation: Possible violation of the rules on equal treatment of the Italian local police.

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Such a violent onslaught has never happened before in Egypt. What kind of political action can be taken to urge the Egyptian authorities to take responsibility for the situation of persecuted Christians and start making more decisive moves to protect their rights? The EU is aware and concerned about the constraints that different religious minorities face in Egypt and condemns all forms of intolerance, discrimination and violence against persons because of their religion or belief, wherever it takes place and regardless of the religion. The EU Delegation in Cairo is closely following cases of sectarian violence and emphasises the importance of avoiding discrimination on religious grounds in its contacts with Egyptian authorities.

The EU considers that cooperation and political dialogue are the most appropriate channels to encourage and put pressure on the government so that it will undertake concrete actions in order to protect Copts and other religious minorities. These decisions will mean hold-ups at border crossings, an increase in freight haulage costs and barriers to international trade. What measures does the Commission intend to take in this respect, and how will it respond to this infringement? The Commission acted promptly: A teleconference with Russian Customs and a fact-finding mission to Moscow followed.

In addition, the Commission was active in handling the issue at the multilateral level, which included a letter to the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, an extraordinary session of the TIR Executive Board, as well as consultations with the International Road Transport Union and its non-EU members sharing land borders with Russia.

The Commission will nevertheless continue to raise this issue in the appropriate multilateral i. Depending on the development of the situation the Commission will take appropriate initiatives including at the political level. However, these turnover ceilings vary from one Member State to another, partly for historical reasons and because of exemptions granted to the Member States in the course of EU enlargement.

The Commission concedes that, as a result of these rules, the Member States do not enjoy anything like a level playing field. It has also from time to time proposed harmonising the system, e. This would enable the Member States to adapt the special scheme for SMEs at national level at their own discretion within the limits of this ceiling.

What measures does the Commission propose to take to ensure that the special scheme for small enterprises under the VAT Directive does not lead to inequality between the Member States? Businesses benefitting from such a regime do not charge VAT on their sales, and accordingly have no right of deduction on their purchases. The Commission considers that Member States should keep flexibility in determining the threshold which should give them the autonomy to set up a regime they consider the most appropriate in view of the structure of their national economy.

The proposal would however treat all Member states in the same way. However, no unanimous agreement has yet been reached in Council on this proposal. No decision has however yet been taken on additional measures specifically targeted at SMEs. The Council has not discussed the specific question raised by the Honourable Member. The outcome is expected for It will address relevance, research and new scientific knowledge in the various fields in question, and include an assessment of the benefits and costs of the directives, including for SMEs and the society.


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This evaluation will cover compliance costs and administrative burdens but also the benefits in terms of reduced number of accidents and work related health problems. The Commission will inform the other EU institutions and bodies of the results and of any suggestions on how to improve the operation of the regulatory framework. Over the summer, there has been an increase in immigration pressures on Member State frontiers in the Mediterranean region. Moreover, the increase threatens to exceed the hosting resources available at the hospitality and initial reception centres of the Member States.

Does it have data on the routes in the Mediterranean area that have recorded the greatest increases in immigration flows? The Finance Ministry, however, has rejected this statement, claiming that there is confusion between the gross and net sum. Did the German Finance Ministry consult the Commission when estimating the size of the sum?

Net financing needs, in turn, represent the expected amount of borrowing that would be needed following the recourse to planned reduction of assets e. Does it consider that the ability of Member States is improving concerning the proper management of food? How does Greece rank? The Commission has no information about the specific situation in each Member State and the particular ranking of Greece.

The Commission has started to analyse with relevant stakeholders how to minimise food waste without compromising food safety. The Commission will also consult Member States and experts in order to define the most appropriate actions at EU level to complement the actions carried out at national and local level. Furthermore, the Commission aims to facilitate the exchange of good practices on food waste reduction and will set up a data base consisting of good practices on food waste reduction 2. Is the Commission compiling comparative data from the Member States on the number of children that go missing in the EU?

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Is it in a position to provide this information? Does it consider that the legislative framework of the Member States in the area of prevention and avoidance of such incidents is adequate? Does it believe that there is broader and satisfactory cooperation between Member States in addressing this problem? The study has reached its final stages and should be published soon. In addition to collecting and analysing the available official data on missing children, the study has gathered observations and good practices and recommendations from Member State authorities and other stakeholders working in the field, specifically related to data recording and handling.

The recommendations focus primarily on three areas: Negotiations are currently under way on the eligibility criteria for allocations under the Youth Employment Initiative, the implementation of which will begin in The Commission is therefore not yet able to state the actual amounts to be allocated to individual Member States. However, the Member States may also invest other European Social Fund resources in young people in , in addition to those earmarked for the Youth Employment Initiative. The Member States eligible for support under the Youth Employment Initiative need to submit Youth Guarantee implementation plans by the end of and the other Member States are to submit such plans by spring It is therefore too early for the Commission to provide a list of Member States that have already implemented Youth Guarantee schemes.

An increasing number of Member States are allowing non-perishable food beyond its use-by date to be placed on retail shelves at reduced prices, and thus made available to the consumers. Have any systematic studies been conducted focusing on the changes that take place in non-perishable food over time? Are there any consequent risks to human health? In which Member States is non-perishable food that is past the original use-by date now available for consumption?

It is the responsibility of the food business operator to determine when a product should be labelled with a use by date. This measure is not in contradiction with the existing Union rules. In difficult economic circumstances, thousands of families secured access to nurseries and kindergartens for their children in the new academic year at a greatly reduced cost. As the current multiannual budgetary framework which supports this initiative is coming to an end in , will the Commission say:. Given that such policies have a strong positive social impact and provide important assistance to families in serious financial difficulty, does the Commission intend to strengthen financial support for the relevant initiatives further during the coming financial period?

As demand for the initiative has increased to the extent that meeting all therequests from families that need assistance in Greece cannot be ensured inthe future, will the Commission consider increasing the Community funds available inthis area if so requested by a Member State?

In the same way, actions to improve access to affordable, sustainable and high-quality services, including social services of general interest, may be selected for ESF support under the thematic objective for Promoting social inclusion and combating poverty. Allocation of funding under thematic objectives will be subject to negotiation, between the Member State concerned and the Commission, based on the Member States' proposal and applicable rules.

In accordance with the regulatory framework governing the ESF, the Member States are responsible for selecting, designing and managing individual projects co-financed by the ESF. This has been addresses in the recent Social Investment Package and several country specific recommendations in the context of the European Semester. A French citizen has drawn our attention to some difficulties in applying the regulation, which see fishing operators treated differently depending on the Member State in which they are inspected.

Penalties also differ, because of the absence of harmonised penalties for fisheries infringements at EU level. Can the Commission say whether there are any difficulties in applying this regulation? In the latest Communication, the Commission indicated that amending this regulation would not be on effective way forward as the procedure would be lengthy and would ultimately not be in accordance with the objective of the reformed Common Fisheries Policy CFP of moving to regionalised decision-making, where measures are tailored to different fisheries. On this basis the Commission is considering introducing mitigation measures into a new framework for technical measures that would reflect this regionalised approach.

This proposal is scheduled to be adopted by the Commission in During a recent meeting with the Russian President, the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that his country was willing to join the Customs Union and intended to help establish a Eurasian Economic Union. A question mark now hangs over the signature of the association agreement which has already been negotiated, signifying a high-profile failure of European diplomacy and its Eastern Partnership strategy.

As things stand, is there still any chance of the association agreement with Armenia being initialled during the November Eastern Partnership summit as planned, or would this be pointless? Does the EEAS have an appropriate diplomatic strategy in place for such an eventuality, in order to support the pro-European ambitions of the Armenian people? The EU has been informed by Armenia that its recent decision was based on a number of circumstances, including Armenia's deep ties with Russia.

Armenia's situation is unique among Eastern Partnership countries. The EU should establish the future basis for its relations with Armenia in the light of Armenia's decision to join the Customs Union. The EU remains engaged and is committed to a strong bilateral relationship with Armenia. Belarusian customs officials at the Brest border crossing have been detaining around a dozen Polish lorries for several weeks due to alleged past violations of customs rules, or more specifically illegal shipments into the territory of the Customs Union. The hauliers have been summoned to appear in court, which will cost them a great deal of money.

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