September 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

EU opens opportunity for Pinoys to study in Europe The European Union (EU) Delegation in Manila is set to open its 2021 one-stop-shop for Filipinos aspiring to study in European universities EU educ fair promotes higher learning amid pandemic The Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines will connect Filipino students to universities in Europe through its annual education fair EU, AstraZeneca reach agreement on vaccine supply dispute The European Union (EU) and pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca have reached an agreement after a dispute on Covid-19 vaccine delivery schedules, announced a spokesperson here on Friday Covid-19 deals severe blow to…

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August 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

EU urges all major economies to raise climate goals by November summit The European Union's top diplomat on Thursday, August 12, called on the world's biggest economies to set tougher climate targets – including a commitment to eliminate their greenhouse gas emissions – in time for a global climate summit in November. EU set to launch formal probe into Nvidia's takeover of Arm The European Union is set to launch a formal competition probe into Nvidia's planned $54 billion takeover of British chip designer Arm early next month, the Financial Times reported on Friday, August 27, citing two people with…

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July 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

Year 2 in virtual space: Teatro Europa opens in PH Teatro Europa comes back this year with table reads running from July 16 to 30, while full video performances and re-runs will be streamed throughout August and September 2021 via European Union Delegation in Manila's official Teatro Europa Facebook Page. EU meets 70% vaccination target by July The European Union reached its target of vaccinating 70 percent of its adult population with at least one jab by July, the bloc’s top official confirmed on Tuesday. EU sending 65 Pinoy scholars to Europe in August Sixty-five Filipino scholars are set to…

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June 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

  EU to launch virus recovery plan European Union countries will be able to launch the bloc's coronavirus recovery plan in June after all 27 members approved the scheme, the European Council announced on Monday EU celebrates World Bicycle Day with SM To mark World Bicycle Day, the European Union (EU) Delegation to the Philippines, the Department of Transport, SM Malls and Firefly brigade have collaborated to strengthen the shared cycling culture of the Philippines and the European Union. Diplomatic Corps joins nation in mourning Aquino's death THE European Union Mission to Manila on Thursday said the late president Benigno…

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May 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

  Dar keen on expanding agri exports to Germany Agriculture Secretary William Dar is looking to expand the country's agricultural imports, particularly coconut products, to Germany EU ready to discuss waiver on Covid-19 vaccine patents The European Union (EU) is willing to discuss the proposal to waive the patent rights for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines, its top official said on Thursday. EU regulator begins real-time review of Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine Europe's medicines regulator said on Tuesday, May 4, it has started a real-time review of Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine, based on preliminary results from animal and human trials that suggested…

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April 2021 | International Law Alerts | European Union

  EU urges China to ensure freedom of speech after BBC journalist leaves country The European Union on Friday, April 2, called on China to ensure freedom of speech and the press after a British Broadcasting Corporation journalist in China relocated to Taiwan saying he had suffered threats and obstruction. PH seeks deeper trade collaboration with France The Philippines is aiming to deepen its trade and investment relationship with France, according to the Department of Trade and Industry. EU's top diplomat says China, Russia undermine international Myanmar response The European Union's top diplomat said on Sunday, April 11, Russia and…

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