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Categoria: Informaciones (217)

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El Noticiero Latino Americano - N° 020

El Noticiero Latino Americano - V Edición Semanal latinoamericano desde la región de Liguria, Italia. Escribe a: info@noticieroliguria.com Visita el sitio: www.noticieroliguria.com

El Noticiero Latino Americano - N° 019

El Noticiero Latino Americano - V Edición

Semanal latinoamericano desde la región de Liguria, Italia.
El jugador del Inter de Milán y de la selección de Colombia, Iván Ramiro Córdoba, recibió al Noticiero en el centro deportivo del club milanes. En una entrevista exclusiva, habló de sus momento futbolístico y de sus proyectos sociales que intentan ayudar a los niños menos afortunados de su país.
Emanuele Luzzati murió al improviso, el pasado 26 de Enero. Esa fecha dedicada por toda la humanidad al recuerdo de la Shoah y reconocido ... continua

El Noticiero Latino Americano - N° 018

El Noticiero Latino Americano - V Edición

Semanal latinoamericano desde la región de Liguria, Italia.
Al márgen del excepcional concierto que Andrea Bocelli dio en Génova a beneficio del Hospital Pediátrico Gaslini, el tenor italiano nos concedió un encuentro intenso y lleno de humanidad.
El permearse de las culturas, el entrelazarse de historias, el abrirse de nuevas puertas en latitudes lejanas; le ha permitido al escultor ecuatoriano Luis Yepes convertirse en uno de los últimos intérpretes de un oficio antiguo que lentamente está ... continua

Facing up to a globalised world - The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund

While more open trade leads to more overall benefit for growth and jobs, the EU recognises that, although European labour markets are usually capable of coping with globalisation, the consequences can also be negative e.g. job loss. In exceptional circumstances, specific support may be needed to deal with the situation.
The EGF is a new tool to help do this and is an expression of European solidarity with the people affected. What's been described as an economic shock absorber, the EGF will provide up to 500 million euros a year for those directly affected by job ... continua

Labour Law - 'flexicurity' in a changing labour market

Labour law is an important tool, not only in dealing with the management of the workforce, but also in providing a sense of security to workers and citizens in a world of rapid change and high mobility of capital and technology.
The Commission is not aiming for a "one-size-fits-all" approach as a miracle recipe across the EU. Taking as examples the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain, the video shows how three EU member states adapt their national employment models according to the changing needs of the labour market and how they apply the concept of flexicurity.
The ... continua

Water is Life

The projects are located in and around Kitui and Makueni, two hour's outside Nairobi. The VNR "Water is life" profiles projects managed by two NGOs, AMREF and the German Red Cross, whose innovative technical approach to increasing access to safe water and hygienic sanitation facilities in rural Kenya is a crucial part of the EU's response to the perennial challenge of bringing water to those most in need. To illustrate this, the report shows exactly how, in contrast to previous initiatives, the local community is actively engaged in taking ownership of different water ... continua

Electricity and Gas: You choose!

Already effective in nine Member States, the liberalisation of gas and electricity markets comes into effect throughout the European Union from July 1, 2007. Consumers of electricity and gas across the whole EU now have the right to freely choose their supplier. Competitive prices, a quality service and consumers’ rights protection should be the benefits of this liberalisation, started more than 10 years ago by the European Commission. The liberalisation of the gas and electricity markets should also reinforce the interconnections between the Member States and ... continua

CITES: protecting endangered species

Commonly referred to by its acronym of CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora is a long-standing international agreement adopted in Washington in 1973, under the aegis of the United Nations. It has been in force since 1975. The 171 States (including the Member States of the European Union) who subscribe to this convention are committed to regulating international trade in wild animals and plants so as to prevent the threat of trade to species in danger of extinction. The European Union is an active ... continua

Living with Climate Change

Global warming is happening. Temperatures have already risen by 0.76 degrees since the industrial revolution and are projected to rise further by 1.8 - 4 degrees by the end of the century. The last time climate change happened at this pace was 125,000 years ago and led to a 4-6 metre sea level rise.
Global warming at the upper end of the scale predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change would have catastrophic consequences for Europe. Up to 30% of plant, animal and bird species would be wiped out and the threat of natural disasters such as landslides, ... continua

Road Safety: Everybody's Business

The first-ever European Road Safety Day, dedicated to young drivers, will be held in Brussels on 27 April 2007.
The event is the European Commission's way of reminding young people that road safety is everyone's business. It is also meant to help maintain the impetus around its action programme aimed at saving 25 000 lives a year in 2010 compared to 2001, in other words, halving the 50 000 fatalities registered in 2001.
Interviews:Jacques Barrot: Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Transport.
Serge Morelli: President CLUB 14.
Ivan Hodac: ... continua