Shipping industry urges Red Sea action as Houthis sink second vessel Urgent action must be taken in the Red Sea to stop attacks on merchant shipping by Yemen's Houthis, leading industry groups said on Wednesday (19 June), after the sinking of a second ship. Macron demands schools address antisemitism after Jewish girl raped President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday (19 June) asked schools to hold a "discussion hour" on racism and antisemitism this week, after the rape of a Jewish girl in a Paris suburb added to France's charged social climate ahead of elections. Meloni hesitant about Kallas’ nomination for EU diplomacy head In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about a Ukrainian being arrested for spying on Bulgaria's largest coal-fired power plant, Brussels deciding not to open excessive deficit procedure against Spain, and so much more. North Korea, Russia sign pact to give all available military help if other is attacked North Korea and Russia agreed to provide immediate military assistance if either faced armed aggression, under a pact their leaders signed during Russian President Vladimir Putin's first visit in 24 years. Charting the Path to Climate Neutrality and Energy Resilience While EU's next institutional cycle opens new perspectives, some objectives remain unchanged: Climate neutrality by 2050, security of supply and energy resilience. Renewable fuels are critical in meeting those objectives, but an EU strategy for liquid fuels is needed.
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