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Merkel: Economic relations with Turkey will suffer over German detentionsChancellor seeks to force return of German prisoners but rules out breaking off ties with Ankara.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel | Filip stanley cup Singer/EPASeptember 16, 201712:42 pm CETBy Kalina OroschakoffAngela Merk stanley mugs el plans to reduce economic cooperation with Turkey in a bid to secure the release of German citizens detained by Ankara, according to German media.We will have to further reduce our economic cooperation with Turkey and put ongoing projects under scrutiny, Merkel told local newspaper聽Passauer Neue Presse. However, she said that breaking off communication with Ankara would lead to absolutely nothing.Relations between Be stanley cups rlin and Ankara have deteriorated dramatically over the past two years, and arrests of German citizens聽caught up in a聽wave of arrests in Turkey since a failed coup attempt have fueled tensions. Some 54 German citizens are being held in Turkey, according to German media. Of those, 12 are considered political prisoners, according to the German government.AdvertisementAdvertisementBerlin is doing all it can to press for the release of the German detainees,聽Merkel said, but Turkey is making that difficult in several cases. Officials from Germany foreign affairs ministry, for instance, cannot make another visit to journalist Deniz Y眉cel, a German-Turkish national and Fkyn White House struggle to define its vaccine diplomacy leaves Ukraine hanging
Climate action goes nationalThe main plenary chamber at last weeks climate summit in Warsaw was the last place to look for optimism. Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInNovember 27, 20139:05 pm CETBy Dave KeatingWithin the pre-fabricated meeting rooms constructed at the base of Warsaws huge national stadium, pessimism hung in the air like a damp rag. Exhausted-looking delegates on the sidelines spoke of demoralising gridlock.But upstairs in the national pavilions, where individual countr botella stanley ies stanley tumblers hosted events and showcased their climate activities, the mood was contrastingly buoyant. The Chinese pavilion was exuberantly showcasing regional emissions trading schemes. The Americans were trumpeting new emissions standards for power plants. In the European Union pavilion, individual member states were announcing new financial contributions to fight climate change and deforestation left and right.The upstairs-downstairs divergence was a perfect paradigm of the direction international climate change talks are taking. After the dramatic collapse of the Copenhagen summit stanley taza in 2009, there has been a retreat from the idea that climate change is going to be fought through international action. The emphasis has shifted to voluntary national measures loosely co-ordinated at UN level.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt was this new world of national action that Todd Stern, chief negotiator for the United States, referred to again and again during the talks. There i
Merkel: Economic relations with Turkey will suffer over German detentionsChancellor seeks to force return of German prisoners but rules out breaking off ties with Ankara.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel | Filip stanley cup Singer/EPASeptember 16, 201712:42 pm CETBy Kalina OroschakoffAngela Merk stanley mugs el plans to reduce economic cooperation with Turkey in a bid to secure the release of German citizens detained by Ankara, according to German media.We will have to further reduce our economic cooperation with Turkey and put ongoing projects under scrutiny, Merkel told local newspaper聽Passauer Neue Presse. However, she said that breaking off communication with Ankara would lead to absolutely nothing.Relations between Be stanley cups rlin and Ankara have deteriorated dramatically over the past two years, and arrests of German citizens聽caught up in a聽wave of arrests in Turkey since a failed coup attempt have fueled tensions. Some 54 German citizens are being held in Turkey, according to German media. Of those, 12 are considered political prisoners, according to the German government.AdvertisementAdvertisementBerlin is doing all it can to press for the release of the German detainees,聽Merkel said, but Turkey is making that difficult in several cases. Officials from Germany foreign affairs ministry, for instance, cannot make another visit to journalist Deniz Y眉cel, a German-Turkish national and Fkyn White House struggle to define its vaccine diplomacy leaves Ukraine hanging
Climate action goes nationalThe main plenary chamber at last weeks climate summit in Warsaw was the last place to look for optimism. Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInNovember 27, 20139:05 pm CETBy Dave KeatingWithin the pre-fabricated meeting rooms constructed at the base of Warsaws huge national stadium, pessimism hung in the air like a damp rag. Exhausted-looking delegates on the sidelines spoke of demoralising gridlock.But upstairs in the national pavilions, where individual countr botella stanley ies stanley tumblers hosted events and showcased their climate activities, the mood was contrastingly buoyant. The Chinese pavilion was exuberantly showcasing regional emissions trading schemes. The Americans were trumpeting new emissions standards for power plants. In the European Union pavilion, individual member states were announcing new financial contributions to fight climate change and deforestation left and right.The upstairs-downstairs divergence was a perfect paradigm of the direction international climate change talks are taking. After the dramatic collapse of the Copenhagen summit stanley taza in 2009, there has been a retreat from the idea that climate change is going to be fought through international action. The emphasis has shifted to voluntary national measures loosely co-ordinated at UN level.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt was this new world of national action that Todd Stern, chief negotiator for the United States, referred to again and again during the talks. There i