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EU set to hit Iran with sanctions over protest crackdownThe penalties would target up to 16 individuals and entities involved in the suppression of demonstrations following the death of Mahsa Amini.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInIran has been torn by the biggest wave of social unrest in almost three years | AFP via Getty ImagesOctober 14, 20226:52 pm CETBy Suzanne LynchThe EU is poised to slap sanctions stanley becher on Iran as global outrage continues about the Iranian governments clampdown on protesters following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.EU foreign ministers are expected to approve the penalties at a meeting in Luxembourg on Monday. The sanctions will likely hit up to 16 individuals and entities in direct response to the lethal government suppression of demonstrators who have taken to the streets following the death of the Iranian woman.Amini died last month while in the custody of Irans morality police after being detained for wearing inappropriate attire. Since then, Iranian police have killed dozens of protesters and wounded or arrested thousands more, according to human rights groups.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe EUs imminent move 鈥?which ambassadors approved earlier this week but still needs sign-off from the ministers gathering on Monday 鈥?follows botella stanley similar actions by Western countrie stanley cup s in recent days, including the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada.The current protests in Iran have been taking place for more than thr Yoof As Biden deliberates, Ukraine s nuclear plants are increasingly at risk
Venture to help eastern Europe clean up its coalEASTERN Europe large but heavily polluting coal sector is being offered a helping hand to clean up its act to help pave the way for membership of the EU.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInOctober 7, 19985:00 pm CETBy Chris JohnstoneEuropean Commission funds totalling around 8 million ecu are being invested in a public-private joint venture which is aimed at improving the efficiency of the region coal-burning power stations.One of the biggest long-term beneficiaries of such technology if it proves its worth is likely to be Poland massive coal industry, which produces as much as all the other EU producers combined.However, the investment offers little solace to western mineowners seeking a short-term lifeline to help them survive in an intensely competitive market through subsidies or measures to protect them from cheaper imports.The UK government is currently considering a complaint against the Polish coal sector for dumping subsidised coal on the market as the Britis stanley tumblers h industry fights to hold on to its share of the power production sector.The clean coal ; techno stanley becher logy supported by EU energy research funds promises an efficiency improvement of around 10% in power stations burning coal and a cut of 15% in emissions of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas.Later developments could all stanley cup ow biofuels and coal to be burned in combination, although