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Mission Coalition: COP26 spawns confusing clusters

By Simon Jessop and Valerie Volcovici GLASGOW (Reuters) - Do you know your GFANZ from your ISSB from your PPCA? Welcome to COP26! With truly global initiatives to slash the rate of planetary warming hard to come by, governments, companies and civil society groups are banding together in multiple smaller groups to try and accelerate change. Keeping track of the cornucopia of new clubs and alliances - each with its own, though sometimes overlapping, aims, is a headache both for outsiders and those inside the U.N. climate conference in Scotland. Governments have announced each alliance to great fanfare, but behind the scenes, they too are scrambling to keep up. One official, speaking on condition of anonymity, described updating an announcement repeatedly overnight as more countries were persuaded to join one of the pledges. Some environmental groups worried important substance was being dropped in such last-minute scrambles, with agreements sounding better than they may turn out to be in ....

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Death of pregnant woman ignites debate about abortion ban in Poland

By Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk and Kacper Pempel WARSAW (Reuters) - The death of a pregnant Polish woman has reignited debate over abortion in one of Europe s most devoutly Catholic countries, with activists saying she could still be alive if it were not for a near total ban on terminating pregnancies. Tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets to protest in January this year when a Constitutional Tribunal ruling from October 2020 that terminating pregnancies with foetal defects was unconstitutional came into effect, eliminating the most frequently used case for legal abortion. Activists say Izabela, a 30-year-old woman in the 22nd week of pregnancy who her family said died of septic shock after doctors waited for her unborn baby s heart to stop beating, is the first woman to die as a result of the ruling. The government says the ruling was not to blame for her death, rather an error by doctors. Izabela went to hospital in September after her waters broke, her family said. Scans had pr ....

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UK Brexit negotiator says Britain will not trigger Article 16 today

By Guy Faulconbridge and Gabriela Baczynska LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union said on Friday that Britain had made no move to seek a compromise on post-Brexit trade with Northern Ireland and cautioned London against triggering emergency unilateral provisions in the Brexit deal. Prime Minister Boris Johnson s Brexit negotiator David Frost ruled out immediately triggering such provisions, a move that would sour ties with the EU, concern the United States and anger Ireland. But Frost made clear he wanted Brussels to offer more. Maros Sefcovic, a deputy head of the bloc s executive European Commission, said the EU had seen no move at all from the UK side. We hear a lot about Article 16 at the moment, Sefcovic said after talks with Frost. Let there be no doubt that triggering Article 16 to seek the renegotiation of the Protocol would have serious consequences. Britain has repeatedly warned that it may trigger emergency measures called Article 16 which allows either side to take ....

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Mexican Congress pushes back debate on power bill into 2022

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico s ruling party on Wednesday pushed back into next year debate on a constitutional overhaul of the electricity market, eyeing possible approval after a recall vote on the president s mandate planned for March. The reform https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/mexico-president-says-electricity-reform-has-been-sent-congress-2021-10-01 pitched by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador foresees giving state power utility the Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE) over half of the market and putting it in charge of setting terms for private generators. Private sector business leaders and foreign officials, including from the United States, have expressed concern the bill could deter private investment in generation, as well as be in breach of Mexico s international trade commitments. Leaders of Lopez Obrador s leftist National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) and their congressional allies agreed to seek passage of the legislation by mid-April. The next regular se ....

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European prosecutors arrest four in probe of suspected tax crime ring

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Authorities have arrested four people in the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia on suspicion of forming a tax evasion crime ring in Germany, European prosecutors said on Thursday, adding 23 million euros worth of assets had been seized. The main suspects organised a so-called value added tax carousel, which involved the repeated circulation of platinum coins through the same companies, the European Public Prosecutor s Office in Luxembourg said in a statement. The arrests took place over the past two days, it said. EPPO said some of the companies, the so-called missing traders, did not fulfil their tax obligations, and therefore permitted another of these companies, based in Germany – the so-called broker – to claim an undue VAT credit. Prosecutors said the estimated tax loss in Germany resulting from these activities was at least 23 million euros. The core of the criminal activity, it said, was located in Hamburg, with money laundering primarily organised in ....

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