On February 5, the European Commission published the document Improving the Process of Expansion of Reliable European Prospects. According to Albanian news agency Telegrafi, this document introduces a new methodology for negotiating EU enlargement. This methodology was proposed by French President Emmanuel Macron shortly after the October meeting of the EU Council, at which, due to the veto of France and Denmark, the decision to start negotiations on the accession of Northern Macedonia and Albania to the EU was postponed to spring 2020. The new methodology involves dividing the 35 chapters of the negotiations into 6 thematic groups: Foundations (rule of law, protection of human rights and freedoms, statistics and financial control, functioning of democratic institutions), Internal market (Freedom of movement of goods, services, capital and labour, consumer protection), Competition and Growth (Information Society, Media, Tax, Economic and Monetary System, Social Policy, Science, Culture...
This year, the coronavirus pandemic has forced many people in the world to celebrate their favorite May holidays in self-isolation. Sweden was no exception. Swedish police report everywhere about the very calm situation of the First May this year. This was reported on May 1 by the Swedish news service Sveriges Radio. For example, in Uppsala, located in central Sweden, law enforcement guards describe May 1 as a historically calm day. Many law-abiding Swedes sit at home and do not create clusters of people with mass celebrations. However, the police record some isolated violations. It is mainly about organizing private parties by young people. For example, in Karlstad, police officers managed to disrupt one of these parties. On their official website, the police reported that at the party the average age of the participants was low, but the level of alcohol in the blood of the detainees was very high. As a result, six young people aged 14 were taken home to their parents ...
On 4 May, the head of South Korea held a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Ireland, with whom he discussed cooperation in the fight against coronavirus. This is reported by Yonhap News with reference to representatives of the administration of the South Korean president. According to them, the dialogue took place at the request of the Irish side. In a 30-minute conversation, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar praised the South Korean government's efforts to combat the epidemic, noting that Ireland was trying to stick to similar infection control measures as South Korea. He thanked the Government of South Korea for providing coronavirus diagnostic kits, congratulated the successful conduct of the National Assembly elections, and expressed interest in acquiring South Korean medical supplies, including protective masks. In turn Mun Zhe Ying noted that domestic demand and the offer did not manage to be stabilized yet, however the government will do everything possible to...
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