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MEPs strike down EU plans to label nuclear and gas as green investment

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The European Fee’s extremely controversial plan to label fuel and nuclear as sustainable vitality sources was on Tuesday struck down by two key parliamentary committees. 

The Financial and Financial Affairs Committee and the Surroundings, Public Well being and Meals Security Committee rejected the proposal on Tuesday, with 76 MEPs voting to object and 62 voting in favour.

In a press release, MEPs on the committees stated they “recognise the function of nuclear and fossil fuel in guaranteeing secure vitality provide throughout the transition to a sustainable financial system.”

“However, they contemplate that the technical screening requirements proposed by the Fee, in its delegated regulation, to help their inclusion don’t respect the standards for environmentally sustainable financial actions as set out in Article 3 of the Taxonomy Regulation,” the assertion added.

Additionally they requested that any new or amended delegated acts be topic to public session and affect assessments.

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The objection shall be put earlier than the entire plenary within the first week of July. If the hemicycle replicates the end result of the committees, the Fee’s plan shall be formally scrapped.

The transfer pits lawmakers towards a majority of member states, led by France, who had supported the inclusion of each fuel and nuclear within the EU taxonomy.

A smaller group comprising Luxembourg, Spain, Austria and Denmark was vehemently against the label, whereas Germany, which is extremely depending on fuel, objected to the inclusion of nuclear as sustainable.

The committees’ rejection was welcomed by local weather activists.

Greenpeace EU sustainable finance campaigner Ariadna Rodrigo stated in a press release that “MEPs stood with Ukraine immediately by voting to cease feeding Putin’s conflict machine with more cash and inflaming the local weather and nature disaster.”

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“After greater than 100 days of this devastating conflict, the European Parliament should now as soon as and for all reject the greenwashing of fossil fuel and nuclear vitality in July. Don’t give this shameful reward to Putin and his lobbyists,” she additionally stated. 

Mariana López Dávila, Programme Supervisor on Sustainable Finance, Environmental Coalition on Requirements (ECOS) additionally commented, saying the vote “exhibits the Parliament’s willingness to remain true to science, and offers us hope that the EU can nonetheless lead the world into a very sustainable future.”

“Nonetheless, the veto isn’t but a achieved deal. Members of the European Parliament stand a singular probability to stroll the discuss, and keep away from greenwashing well-meaning investments into environmentally-harming initiatives,” she added. 

Adopted in 2021, the taxonomy is a list that helps personal and public buyers make knowledgeable decisions about climate-conscious investments.

It covers a protracted listing of initiatives that make a “substantial contribution” to a minimum of one environmental goal of the EU’s local weather coverage whereas avoiding vital hurt to any of the others.

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Sectors already labelled as inexperienced underneath the taxonomy embrace photo voltaic vitality, geothermal, hydrogen, wind energy, hydropower and bioenergy.

The Fee later proposed so as to add fuel and nuclear, arguing the 2 sources could possibly be used as a brief bridge to wean the EU off coal and obtain local weather neutrality by 2050.

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Hezbollah stores weapons among civilians in Lebanon, US says its not sharing intel with IDF

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The fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has drastically escalated over the last month as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has begun targeting the terrorist network’s hot spots and military storage units, all of which are strategically embedded within civilian villages.

Images and videos provided to Fox News Digital of the recent strikes in southern Lebanon show precision missiles hitting what have been deemed civilian buildings.

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Hezbollah’s use of civilian infrastructure has not only created a sophisticated network of meeting houses, weapons storage units and well-hidden missile launching positions across southern Lebanon and in the suburbs of Beirut, it has ensured a war with Hezbollah cannot be conducted without immense collateral damage. 

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Hezbollah rockets are stored in a building somewhere in Lebanon. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit. )

Since Monday, more than 1,800 casualties have been reported and at least 560 people are believed to have been killed, including 50 children and more than 90 women, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry. 

On Thursday, the U.S. again urged Israel to agree to a cease-fire in Lebanon, and deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed with reporters that the U.S. is not aiding Jerusalem militarily or with intelligence in its Lebanon-based campaign.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the international community’s calls for a cease-fire and instead instructed his troops to continue fighting “with full force.”

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday warned Israel that it “cannot without consequence just expand its operations to Lebanon” as commanders on the Israeli-Lebanon border ordered its troops to “prepare” for a possible ground invasion. 

No invasion has been ordered at this time, though Israeli and U.S. security experts have told Fox News Digital that the network Hezbollah has established on the foundation of everyday life within Lebanon means war with the terrorist network will likely be even more costly in terms of human lives than what has been witnessed in Gaza.

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Smoke rises from Israeli airstrikes on villages in the Nabatiyeh district, seen from the southern town of Marjayoun, Lebanon, on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

According to the Israel-based Alma Research and Education Center, a nonprofit organization that researches Israeli security challenges along the border with Lebanon, Hezbollah has long relied on the use of civilian infrastructure to serve its needs. 

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“The phenomenon of renting houses, rooms, warehouses within the Shiite civilian areas by Hezbollah is well known since the beginning of the 2000s,” Tal Beeri, head of the research department at Alma, told Fox News Digital, adding that the terrorists also rent structures in non-Shia areas of Lebanon as well.

“Evidence of this matter was found in looted documents and investigations of Hezbollah operatives during the Second Lebanon War in 2006. Since then, Hezbollah has only accelerated the phenomenon and estimates are that every third house in southern Lebanon has been used by Hezbollah for its needs,” he added. 

Beeri shared research with Fox News Digital that showed findings from 2021 breaking down the sophisticated system in which Hezbollah has intertwined itself in the everyday running of local villages across the country. 

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A man displays photographs as people sift through the rubble of a building in an area targeted overnight by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon’s town of Saksakiyeh, on Sept. 26, 2024. Israel flatly rejected on Sept. 26 a push led by key backer the United States for a 21-day cease-fire in Lebanon, as it vowed to keep fighting Hezbollah militants “until victory.” (Photo by MAHMOUD ZAYYAT/AFP via Getty Images)

Hezbollah officials dubbed a “Rabat” – loosely translated to “the liaison” – are installed in villages across Lebanon and serve as the representative of the terrorist group, facilitating the needs of the villagers in coordination with the hyper-localized operations of Hezbollah.

The Rabat, which can oversee multiple villages, reportedly establishes relationships with the residents by facilitating requests for aid such as money, food and even with localized disputes.  

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“In places where Hezbollah decides to expropriate or lease civilian land or properties from the residents for the purpose of its military activities, the ‘Rabat’ conducts the expropriation or leasing procedure vis-à-vis the relevant resident,” Beeri found. 

The report, based on documents seized following the 2006 war with Hezbollah, found that the Rabat also recommended to local Hezbollah units the best locations in each town that are “suitable to serve the human shield tactic” based on the storage requirements surrounding concealment, infrastructure type and weapons placement. 

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Images show civilian buildings used by Hezbollah in Lebanon to store weapons. (Photo provided by Israel Defense Force)

The Rabat then coordinates the logistics between the terrorist organization and the local property owner. 

“The ‘Rabat’ strengthens Hezbollah’s grip on the Lebanese village residents’ day-to-day life, their property, and needs, allowing Hezbollah to turn them into human shields on a wider scale,” the report found.

Hezbollah’s control over local communities and its ability to stockpile and transfer weapons throughout the country through a sophisticated tunnel system signifies that the UN Resolution 1701 passed in 2006 to prevent a third war between the terrorist network and Israel has failed. 

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While it remains unclear if U.N. Security Council members are looking to revamp the resolution to counter the terrorist group’s movements and stop Israeli operations in civilian areas, the international community has called on Netanyahu to cease his campaign – many leaders from both adversary and allied nations, have fervently warned against invading Lebanon.

Netanyahu is set to address the U.N. body on Friday during what has been described by the Israeli ambassador to the U.N. as the most “hostile” environment he has seen in his roughly 10 years of attending the top summit.  

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Is the EU's forest protection law becoming Brussels' next nightmare? | Radio Schuman

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In an interview with Euronews, the outgoing European Commissioner for Environment, Ocean and Fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius said that he finds very ‘difficult’ to understand why the position on the deforestation law has changed significantly after its approval.

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Criminal Charges to Be Announced Friday in Iranian Hack of Trump Campaign, ABC News Reports

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Criminal Charges to Be Announced Friday in Iranian Hack of Trump Campaign, ABC News Reports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal law enforcement officials plan to announce criminal charges on Friday in connection with an alleged Iranian hack of emails from members of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign, ABC News reported on Thursday, citing sources. (Reporting by Jasper Ward;
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