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EU aviation chief calls for coordination on pre-flight coronavirus testingEU agencies to recommend new regime within weeks, says Commissions Filip Cornelis.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailSha <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup</a> re on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersA testing booth for a free COVID-19 test in Helsin <a href=www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup website</a> ki | Shoja Lak/Getty ImagesOctober 27, 20205:34 pm CETBy Shawn PogatchnikDUBLIN 鈥?European passengers wont regain confidence in air travel until countries agree and enforce a common approach to pre-flight coronavirus testing, the European Commissions director for aviation said Tuesday.Filip Cornelis told theIrish parliaments transport committeethat such pre-flight testing wouldnt be effective if destination countries 鈥?among them Ireland 鈥?continue to tell arriving passengers they all should self-isolate or restrict movements for up to two weeks. Clearly passengers and the public are lacking confidence because of the ever-changing rules, he said. <a href=www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup</a> Often quarantine is imposed, which defeats the purpose of most of the air travel. AdvertisementAdvertisementCornelis said airlines and airports were right to demand a regime of travel restrictions that was science-based, risk-based, and limited to what is strictly necessary for containing the pandemic. The industry hugely favors testing over quarantines. We believe that restoring full freedom of movement can be done while at the same time protecting public health. Clearly a more coordinated approach is needed a Yxel Donald Tusk warns against American isolation
Europe needs to look again at PakistanThe EUs current policy is an example of its old technocratic and apolitical approach.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInMarch 11, 20096:00 pm CETBy Daniel KorskiPakistan is the pivot around which revolves not only peace on the Indian subcontinent but also the success of NATOs mission to Afghanistan. With 160 million inhabitants, a nuclear-armed government, a raging Islamist insurgency and a volatile political scene, it is also an unstable pivot. He <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley</a> lping Pakistan to become more stable is therefore a key priority. But the responsibility is one that European go <a href=www.cups-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup uk</a> vernments are shirking. The US may in the past have focused on counter-terrorism at the expense of democratic progress, but at least Washington has sought to engage with Pakistan. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe contrast with the European Union is striking. The EU is Pakistans largest trading partner. It receives 27.4% of Pakistans exports and provides 17% of its total imports. In 2005, EU imports from Pakistan totalled 鈧?.4 billion, almost double the goods and services that Pakistan sent to the US. In 2002-06, the EU provided 鈧?25 million in aid to Pakistan a figure that does not include the 鈧?3.6m in aid it sent after the October 2005 earthquake . Yet it is hard to esca <a href=www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley quencher</a> pe the conclusion that the EUs role in Pakistan bears all the hallmarks of the pre-Maastricht entity that it no longer wants to be: technocratic, apolitical and marginalised by the
EU aviation chief calls for coordination on pre-flight coronavirus testingEU agencies to recommend new regime within weeks, says Commissions Filip Cornelis.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailSha <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup</a> re on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersA testing booth for a free COVID-19 test in Helsin <a href=www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup website</a> ki | Shoja Lak/Getty ImagesOctober 27, 20205:34 pm CETBy Shawn PogatchnikDUBLIN 鈥?European passengers wont regain confidence in air travel until countries agree and enforce a common approach to pre-flight coronavirus testing, the European Commissions director for aviation said Tuesday.Filip Cornelis told theIrish parliaments transport committeethat such pre-flight testing wouldnt be effective if destination countries 鈥?among them Ireland 鈥?continue to tell arriving passengers they all should self-isolate or restrict movements for up to two weeks. Clearly passengers and the public are lacking confidence because of the ever-changing rules, he said. <a href=www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup</a> Often quarantine is imposed, which defeats the purpose of most of the air travel. AdvertisementAdvertisementCornelis said airlines and airports were right to demand a regime of travel restrictions that was science-based, risk-based, and limited to what is strictly necessary for containing the pandemic. The industry hugely favors testing over quarantines. We believe that restoring full freedom of movement can be done while at the same time protecting public health. Clearly a more coordinated approach is needed a Yxel Donald Tusk warns against American isolation
Europe needs to look again at PakistanThe EUs current policy is an example of its old technocratic and apolitical approach.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInMarch 11, 20096:00 pm CETBy Daniel KorskiPakistan is the pivot around which revolves not only peace on the Indian subcontinent but also the success of NATOs mission to Afghanistan. With 160 million inhabitants, a nuclear-armed government, a raging Islamist insurgency and a volatile political scene, it is also an unstable pivot. He <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley</a> lping Pakistan to become more stable is therefore a key priority. But the responsibility is one that European go <a href=www.cups-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup uk</a> vernments are shirking. The US may in the past have focused on counter-terrorism at the expense of democratic progress, but at least Washington has sought to engage with Pakistan. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe contrast with the European Union is striking. The EU is Pakistans largest trading partner. It receives 27.4% of Pakistans exports and provides 17% of its total imports. In 2005, EU imports from Pakistan totalled 鈧?.4 billion, almost double the goods and services that Pakistan sent to the US. In 2002-06, the EU provided 鈧?25 million in aid to Pakistan a figure that does not include the 鈧?3.6m in aid it sent after the October 2005 earthquake . Yet it is hard to esca <a href=www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley quencher</a> pe the conclusion that the EUs role in Pakistan bears all the hallmarks of the pre-Maastricht entity that it no longer wants to be: technocratic, apolitical and marginalised by the