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EU commissioner-designates Wopke Hoekstra and Maroš Šefčovič need to do more to convince the European Parliament’s environment committee they have what it takes to spearhead the EU’s green transition.

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Committee chair Pascal Canfin confirmed on Tuesday that both candidates must respond to further written questions by 07:00 on Wednesday morning, after they failed to secure the backing of at least two thirds of the committee’s coordinators during their hearings.

Only if their answers satisfy at least four of the political groups represented in the parliament can a vote take place on their appointments in the plenary on Thursday.

Wopke Hoekstra, the former Dutch foreign minister, is bidding to become the new EU commissioner for climate action after Frans Timmermans stepped down from the role to run in the upcoming Dutch elections. Maroš Šefčovič has been nominated to inherit Timmermans’ broader responsibility for the European Green Deal.

Šefčovič’s domestic political ties are one of the sorest points in the approval process. His SMER party, led by pro-Russian populist Robert Fico, topped the polls in the Slovak election over the weekend.

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The two appointments are intertwined, and are susceptible to political boycotting from the left and right. Hoekstra belongs to the right-leaning European People’s Party (EPP) while Šefčovič belongs to the left-leaning Socialists and Democrats (S&D). The EPP confirmed in a statement on Tuesday they were unhappy with Šefčovič’s “vague answers” in his hearing. 

Both candidates will also need to clarify in their written answers how they intend to fulfill their pledges to slash the bloc’s greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040. “This will drive the whole Green Deal 2.0 sequence, so of course it’s very important,” Canfin explained.

Despite already holding one of the eight vice presidencies of the European Commission, Šefčovič had “disappointed” a majority of the EU political groups by failing to clearly commit to wrapping up pending green legislation before the European elections in June 2024, including on animal welfare, forest management, chemicals and microplastics.

“I must say that without this clear timeline I don’t see a two-third majority coming for Maroš Šefčovič,” Canfin said.

But fears that Robert Fico’s influence could undermine Šefčovič’s commitment to severing the EU’s energy ties with Russia emerged as one of the key sticking points in negotiations. 

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Canfin told reporters that one of the questions Šefčovič must respond to by tomorrow include: Do you commit to defending the EU’s position on the energy embargo against Russia in all of the Union’s capitals, including the one you know best?

During Šefčovič’s hearing earlier on Tuesday, German MEP Christian Ehler of the European People’s Party (EPP) asked the Slovak whether he could commit to supporting sanctions on Moscow and backing the phaseout of Russian gas in Europe, even if it meant risking not being nominated for more EU jobs by a Fico government.

“I can assure you that whatever the result of the forming of the government, I will always defend European interests,” Šefčovič responded.

Hoekstra’s nomination for the climate role had sparked controversy among environmental groups, who claimed he lacked the credentials to lead the EU’s climate action policies. He voted down key environmental laws in the Dutch parliament and previously worked for oil and gas giant shell.

But he surprised MEPs on Monday when he vowed more climate ambition and new measures to curb climate change, including a tax on aviation fuel.

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The Dutchman has now been given extra time to provide further declarations on his past work for global consulting firm McKinsey.

If successful, Hoekstra would represent the bloc in key international climate negotiations, including the UN COP28 conference in Dubai. 

Canfin acknowledged on Tuesday that there is a real risk there will be no climate commissioner representing the EU at COP28 if Hoekstra’s candidacy is delayed.

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3 bodies found in search for US and Australian surfers who mysteriously vanished in Mexico

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Three bodies have been discovered in a popular Mexican tourist area where an American and two Australians suddenly vanished last week having been on an apparent camping and surfing trip, the local prosecutor’s office said in a statement late on Friday.

American Jack Carter Rhoad, 30, as well as Australian brothers Callum Robinson, 33, and Jake Robinson, 30, were last seen on April 27, the Baja California state prosecutor’s office previously announced. They did not show up at their planned accommodation last weekend.

Investigators discovered three bodies dumped in a pit while searching for the trio on Friday, although officials have not confirmed if the bodies are those of the missing men.

2 AMERICANS FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL ROOM IN MEXICO’S BAJA CALIFORNIA

Australian brothers Callum Robinson and Jake Robinson, top left, and US citizen Jack Carter Rhoad, right, who are missing in Mexico. (Reuters)

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Forensic tests on the remains will be conducted by a state laboratory, which will allow for positive identification of the bodies, the prosecutor’s office said in its statement.

Investigators continue to search the rugged area where the bodies were found for additional evidence, the statement added. 

The bodies were found in a rugged hillside area in Baja California near the popular tourist town of Ensenada, about 90 minutes south of the U.S.-Mexico border. Video from the scene shows rescuers installing ropes to enter the pit where the bodies were discovered. The site is seen cordoned off by police while a navy boat was also visible in the sea nearby.

The site where the bodies were discovered near the township of Santo Tomás was near the remote seaside area where the missing men’s tents and the burned-out Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck were found Thursday on a remote stretch of coast.

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Members of a rescue team work at a site where three bodies were found in Baja California. The team have been looking for one American and two Australian tourists who have been reported missing. (Reuters)

It is unclear what types of injuries the victims suffered or how they died.

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“There is a lot of important information that we can’t make public,” María Elena Andrade Ramírez, the chief state prosecutor said.

Baja California prosecutors said Friday that three people had been arrested and charged with a crime equivalent to kidnapping. It was unclear if they might face more charges.

Ensenada Mayor Carlos Ibarra Aguiar said in a news release that a 23-year-old woman had been detained with drugs and a cellphone that had a wallpaper photo of one of the missing men, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports. Officials didn’t specify how the three people were connected to the investigation, saying only that some were directly involved and others indirectly.

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A missing persons’ poster of the trio was distributed earlier this week. (Reuters)

Investigators said that a missing persons report was filed 48 hours after the men were last seen, although the prosecutor’s office began investigating as soon as posts began circulating on social media.

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María Elena Andrade Ramírez, the chief state prosecutor, said that while drug cartels are active in the area, she said, “all lines of investigation are open at this time. We cannot rule anything out until we find them.”

The Baja California Attorney General’s Office has said that it has maintained contact with the FBI and relatives of the victims, through consular agencies.

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Members of a rescue team work at a site where three bodies were found in the state of Baja California where one American and two Australian tourists were reported missing.

On Wednesday, the missing Australians’ mother, Debra Robinson, posted on a local community Facebook page an appeal for help in finding her sons and noted that Callum is diabetic.

The Australian media reports that Jake is a doctor, while Callum lives in San Diego and is a member of Australia’s national lacrosse team.

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The State Department’s travel advisory lists Baja California under its “reconsider travel” category due to crime and kidnapping.

In 2015, two Australian surfers, Adam Coleman and Dean Lucas, were killed in western Sinaloa state, across the Gulf of California — also known as the Sea of Cortez— from the Baja peninsula. Authorities say they were victims of highway bandits. 

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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German social democrats promise not to join forces with the right

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German social democrats spoke out against far right violence amid declining support after an attack on Friday night that hospitalised Saxony top candidate for the EU elections Matthias Ecke.

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Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Social Democratic Party of Europe held a democracy congress in Berlin as a show of force against the far right that is gaining traction across Europe. 

SPD has been polling at a historical low following an economically rocky few years, but the party is now ramping up efforts to win back support after violent far-right attacks continue to increase.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged voters not to vote for far-right parties.

“Democracy is threatened by such things, and therefore, accepting them with a shrug of the shoulders is never an option. We must stand together against it,” he said.

Scholz also warned against further right wing attacks, and added, “that this is directed against local politicians and mayors in small towns and cities. Democracy is threatened by such things,” pointing to an attack on a 28-year-old campaigner for the Greens, that appears to be by the same group. 

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Ecke is currently in hospital awaiting surgery for his injuries.

Speeches, lead by European social democratic leader Stefan Loefven and the centre-left candidate to head the European Commission, Nicolas Schmit, saw politicians vow not to collaborate with far-right parties if coalitions needed to be built.

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party condemned the attack on Ecke.

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