Vive de milagro: mujer estadounidense que cayó 165 pies cerca de castillo alemán sale del hospital
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
BERLÍN — La policía del sur de Alemania dijo el lunes que una turista estadounidense que fue empujada a un barranco durante un ataque cerca del castillo de Neuschwanstein en el que murió su amiga de 21 años fue dada de alta del hospital.La mujer de 22 años había tratado de evitar que un hombre de Michigan de 30 años supuestamente agrediera a su amiga después de atraerlas por un sendero que conduce a un mirador con vista al famoso castillo, que atrae a más de un millón de turistas cada año.La mujer mayor cayó casi 50 metros (165 pies) por una pendiente empinada, pero pudo salir del hospital el viernes, dijo el portavoz policial Holger Stabik.Ambas mujeres fueron recuperadas por rescatistas de montaña poco después del ataque del miércoles, pero la víctima más joven murió más tarde en el hospital a causa de sus heridas.El sospechoso, cuyo nombre al igual que el de las víctimas no fue revelado debido a las normas de privacidad alemanas, fue arrestado poco después del incidente. Está det...A challenging search in remote waters intensifies for the missing submersible that was touring the Titanic wreckage with 5 on board
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
FILE - This undated photo provided by OceanGate Expeditions in June 2021 shows the company's Titan submersible. On Monday, June 19, 2023, a rescue operation was underway deep in the Atlantic Ocean in search of the technologically advanced submersible vessel carrying five people to document the wreckage of the Titanic, the iconic ocean liner that sank more than a century earlier. (OceanGate Expeditions via AP, File)(AP) FILE - This undated photo provided by OceanGate Expeditions in June 2021 shows the company's Titan submersible. On Monday, June 19, 2023, a rescue operation was underway deep in the Atlantic Ocean in search of the technologically advanced submersible vessel carrying five people to document the wreckage of the Titanic, the iconic ocean liner that san...Russia launches major overnight attacks across Ukraine, including in west
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Russia launched a barrage of drone and missile attacks at Ukraine overnight, aiming as far west as Lviv (just 70 kilometers from the Polish border), while Kyiv continues its attempts to claw back its territory from Moscow’s forces.“In total, the occupiers used 35 attack drones. Air defense managed to destroy 32 of them,” the Ukrainian armed forces said, adding the drones were Iranian-made.Russia’s attacks focused on the Kyiv region, and also hit the western city of Lviv, close to the Polish border, the Ukrainian military said, while the southern city of Zaporizhzhia was targeted with ballistic missiles.“Our air defense forces and assets detected and destroyed about two dozen enemy targets in the airspace around Kyiv,” said Serhiy Popko, head of the capital’s military administration. “No information on casualties or damage has been received so far.”No casualties were reported in Lviv, where a “critical facility” was hi...How to navigate Spain’s EU presidency policy agenda like a pro
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Spare a thought for Spanish diplomats in Brussels. They’re going to be working flat-out until Christmas.Sweden has spent the last six months trying to process a huge pile of legislative files, many of which were proposed late by a European Commission distracted by COVID-19 and Russia’s war on Ukraine.Despite commendable progress, many of these files still need a lot of work before being passed into law. Look at the files we’ve laid out below, then look back at what we wrote six months ago, and you’ll see many of the same entries.Spain’s turn leading the Council of the EU is the last full-length presidency before next year’s European Parliament elections, which will take place from June 6-9; campaigning will eat away at legislative capacity for several weeks before that, leaving Belgium just a few short months to wrap everything up before a new Parliament and Commission reset the agenda.Here’s a selection of the files weighing down Spain’s in-tray.Grappling with the AI bo...Can Spain close urgent EU fiscal reforms? Don’t bank on it
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Spanish negotiators will feel pressure to make progress on all files before EU election next June, which will throw the legislative agenda into disarray. But one file stands out for its urgency: If new fiscal rules aren’t agreed soon, an outdated rulebook suspended during the pandemic will come back into force with little hope of compliance.The EU’s Stability and Growth Pact was put on ice in 2020 to allow governments to jolt their economies back to life after COVID-19. Since then, supporting Ukraine against the Russian invasion — and weathering the related surge in energy prices — has ballooned their budgets further.The pact is due to come back into force on January 1, 2024 and it’s unlikely that new rules will be in place by then — which is why the Commission already issued provisional guidelines for 2024, trying to create a bridge between the old rules and the new ones under negotiation. If Spain can reach a deal in the EU Council by the end of the year, and lawmakers can do like...How Spain (almost) got its way on power market reform
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Spain takes the helm of the EU Council with a recent win under its belt, namely persuading the European Commission and member countries to budge on its demand to reform the bloc’s wholesale power market.Over two years of volatile energy prices, Spain’s push to decouple wholesale electricity prices from natural gas has moved from a marginal position to one that has, partially at least, become part of the European Commission’s legislative proposal.But the initiative has been controversial, and Spain may be limited in how much further it can push as Parliament and Council work on their responses to the Commission’s plan. Its presidency of the Council, rather than giving it more heft, may in fact require Madrid to step back from its strong stance in order to be seen as a fair arbiter between the various interests at the table. But skeptics of Madrid’s ability to be even-handed were handed fresh ammunition during Monday’s su...Chaining the chatbots: Spain closes in on AI Act
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
AI, caramba!Spain’s stint chairing EU Council meetings comes at an opportune time for its AI policy leaders: After the European Parliament adopted its position on the AI Act last week, Spain has the opportunity to start — and perhaps finish — final negotiations to see the sweeping bill passed into law. The country has bet big on its own AI sector, encouraging investment and preparing the ground for regulation. Since the U.K. left the EU in 2020, Spain has a reasonable claim to be the new heart of the bloc’s AI industry; shepherding through the AI Act would be a crowning achievement.It won’t be simple, though. Parliament and Council are split on how to treat facial recognition applications, with lawmakers favoring a strict ban and governments hoping for carve-outs for policing purposes. They are also split on how exactly to define “high-risk” AI applications, which will bear the brunt of the AI Act’s enforcement powers.Spain must be seen to respect other governments’ views in tr...Can Spain’s charm offensive win over Latin America?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Spain is smitten with Latin America. The region has vast mineral reserves needed for Europe’s green and digital agendas, and a trading bloc that’s tantalizingly close to sealing a deal with the EU; but also unpredictable politics and a patchy record on sustainable resource exploitation.Madrid is hoping to capitalize on this potential during its Council presidency. With its cultural and linguistic ties to the region, and with a path marked by the European Commission’s new strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain looks well-placed to make progress.“We’ll be strengthening everything related to open strategic autonomy,” Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said last week as he presented Spain’s priorities. “It’s absolutely vital that we complete three agreements: one with Chile, one with Mexico, and the Mercosur agreement.”In particular, recent movement in talks with Mercosur — comprising Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — has opened up what Sp...Don’t mention the election!
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
“It’s not the first time in Europe that elections take place during a rotation. There have been changes of government as well,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, while laying out an ambitious work program for Spain’s six-month stint chairing talks in the Council of the EU, which begins on July 1.He said little else about next month’s election during his 45-minute press conference, though it must be at the front of his mind: Voters dealt him a terrible blow in regional elections last month and his Socialist Party (PSOE) is trailing the center-right Popular Party (PP), according to POLITICO Poll of Polls.SPAIN NATIONAL PARLIAMENT ELECTION POLL OF POLLS All 3 Years 2 Years 1 Year 6 Months Smooth Kalman circle.fill-ES-parliament-PP, rect.fill-ES-parliament-PP, svg.colorize path.fill-ES-pa...EU looks to ban companies from making sensitive tech in China
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
BRUSSELS — The EU will on Tuesday reveal plans to prevent European companies from making sensitive technologies such as supercomputers, artificial intelligence and advanced microchips in countries like China.The European Economic Security Strategy, to be unveiled by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, will outline plans for Brussels to intervene more in how European companies invest and trade in countries around the world. EU heads of government and state are expected to discuss the proposals in the 14-page strategy paper, obtained by POLITICO’s Brussels Playbook, at their June 29-30 summit.The document avoids any specific mention of China — but it’s clear that Beijing, along with Russia, are the top targets. The paper refers to the risk of “overreliance on a single country, especially one with systemically divergent values, models and interests.”The document also follows themes from last month’s G7 meeting where “de-risking” from China was a major point of discussion.T...Latest news
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