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Europe emerges from lockdown

France has reopened its cafe & restaurant terraces following 6-month lockdown  Meanwhile in Berlin, a nighttime curfew of 10pm to 5am has been lifted  It comes as the EU has announced vaccinated tourists will be allowed to enter   Must be an EU-approved jab: Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson Non-vaccinated travel will also be allowed from countries with low infections UK, with 44 cases per 100,000, and US, with 35 per 100,000, will make the cut 

Austria s Green-ÖVP coalition showing cracks after finance minister ignores court order – EURACTIV com

Austria’s constitutional court has urged Finance Minister Gernot Blümel to deliver crucial documents to the investigation committee set up in the wake of the “Ibiza-gate” scandal and tasked with investigating political corruption in the former Austrian government. The court has called on President Alexander Van der Bellen to execute its order and demanded Blümel to hand over the requested documents as soon as possible. Leading figures from the Green party, which is in coalition with the ÖVP, including Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler and Justice Minister Alma Zadic, have been critical of Blümel’s inaction, with former green leader Van der Bellen calling the scandal “unprecedented.”

Le Premier ministre tchèque demande aux leaders de l UE d expulser des diplomates russes – EURACTIV fr

Le Premier ministre tchèque demande aux leaders de l UE d expulser des diplomates russes – EURACTIV fr
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OMV oil company chief executive to leave company

OMV oil company chief executive to leave company © Getty The company, which carries out offshore drilling in New Zealand The chief executive of Austrian oil-exploration company OMV is to leave the company next year. The company, which carries out offshore drilling in New Zealand, has been at the centre of reports it has spied on climate activists. RNZ reported last week private investigators had spied on children who joined a peaceful protest against OMV in New Plymouth last year. A two-year investigation by Nicky Hager found that they and other climate change groups were targets of the private investigation firm Thompson and Clark, paid by clients from the oil and gas industry.

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