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Ukraine’s push for EU visa-free travel – Ukrainian Life
When it comes to relations between Ukraine and the European Union, one big issue in Kiev is the on-going controversy over EU travel visas.
Everyday Ukrainians line up outside the likes of the Polish and Czech embassies, hoping to get their hands on a bit of paper that gives them free movement in the Schengen zone. But many are hoping that one day all of that will change.
As part of an action plan with the European Union, Kiev is attempting to meet strict conditions for the lifting of EU visa requirements.
Outside the Czech embassy a man planning a third trip to Prague to visit family explained how proving the purpose of his visit was difficult the last time he applied.
“It is as if they thought I was going to stay there and work illegally,” he said.
Europe Without Barriers, an umbrella group of numerous NGOs, is helping to fight for an EU no-visa regime. It admits the government has work to do to improve border security and migration controls. However, it says the NGOs are also having to help tackle what it describes as stereotypical attitudes among some EU members.
“It is known that Ukraine has its supporters of visa liberalisation, but at the same time there are those who are afraid of it and those who are critical of it,” explained Iryna Sushko from Europe Without Barriers.
But before visas can be lifted the EU says real concerns about illegal migration, trafficking and false documents must be addressed.
It says Ukraine’s vast borders, especially to the east, are permeable, and trafficking and illegal migration from other countries pass through…
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Osram shares not so bright – economy
Outside the Frankfurt stock exchange, the bosses of German lighting maker Osram embraced a bull on…
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Outside the Frankfurt stock exchange, the bosses of German lighting maker Osram embraced a bull on Monday for a photo-op connected with its IPO, but the newly floated shares did not behave bullishly.
Eighty percent of the company is being spun off by its owner, engineering group Siemens.
The shares went on sale in the initial public offering at 24 euros each, but – for mostly technical reasons – slipped slightly when they started trading.
However chief executive Wolfgang Dehen was upbeat: “It’s a great market: the market for LED lights is set to grow 20 percent over the next 10 years, so there’s great potential for us. We’ve been in the LED market for 40 years and we are one of the companies that’s had a lot of influence on the market, and we will continue to do so.”
*’Snapshot’*
Osram’s finance chief Klaus Patzak was also unfazed by the price slide saying: “That is just a snapshot, the share price and the valuation will settle over the coming weeks.”
Monday’s share price decline had been on the cards as mutual funds whose investment guidelines limit them to blue-chip stocks in Germany’s DAX index have to sell their stock.
Osram had said last month in its listing prospectus that the listing could be accompanied by “considerable selling pressure”.
US owners of Siemens shares in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are also not be able to keep the Osram shares, because the depositary banks are forced to sell the new shares and give the proceeds to the owners.
*Boost to Siemens*
Siemens’ shares rose as investors saw the shedding of loss-making Osram as a positive .
The world’s second-biggest lighting maker is restructuring, cutting 8,000 jobs by next year and closing 10 out of 43 factories.
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Henry Nowak Case: The Truth vs Rumors
Police officers forced into hiding, manipulated images and disputed claims about the weapon used to murder 18-year-old student Henry Nowak are all part of a wave of misinformation surrounding the case.
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Are Russian Embassies Used To Spy On Europe?
Austria has expelled three Russian diplomats after accusing Moscow of using diplomatic cover for espionage activities in Vienna.
#TheCube has explains the story of how so-called “antenna forests” deployed at Russian embassies across Europe are being used to spy on Europe.
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Coronavirus: ‘I just think, how am I so lucky that I’ve managed to survive it?’
Richard has pancreatic cancer, and tested positive for COVID-19, but has since overcome the virus. He told Euronews about his recovery.…
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LIVE: Magyar softens on Ukraine as EU prepares new Russia sanctions | Europe Today #118
Europe Today: Magyar softens on Ukraine as EU prepares new Russia sanctions
Hungary could lift its veto on the opening of Ukraine’s EU accession talks if Kyiv accepts to protect minority rights for the Hungarian community in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the EU is preparing more sanctions against Russia. Angela Skujins speaks to the EU’s Sanctions Envoy, David O’Sullivan.
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