European Union – TheNewsay https://thenewsay.com Tue, 20 Feb 2024 17:25:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://i0.wp.com/thenewsay.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cropped-TheNewSay-Favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 European Union – TheNewsay https://thenewsay.com 32 32 230920947 Yulia Navalnaya Appeals to EU: Do Not Acknowledge Russian Presidential Election https://thenewsay.com/do-not-acknowledge-russian-presidential-election/ https://thenewsay.com/do-not-acknowledge-russian-presidential-election/#respond Tue, 20 Feb 2024 17:24:32 +0000 https://thenewsay.com/?p=5023 Do Not Acknowledge Russian Presidential Election: Yulia Navalnaya Appeals to EU. Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, has urged the European Union (EU) not to acknowledge the outcomes of the upcoming March Russian presidential election. This appeal was revealed through a transcript provided by a spokeswoman.

Do Not Acknowledge Russian Presidential Election: Yulia Navalnaya

“Do not recognise these elections,” Navalnaya told the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council on Monday, according to the transcript.

“A president who assassinated his main political opponent cannot be legitimate by definition,”

Navalnaya said in the speech.

The Kremlin, denying any connection to Navalny’s demise, rejects Western allegations holding President Vladimir Putin accountable for the incident, deeming them unacceptable. Putin has cautioned that any attempt by foreign powers to interfere in Russia’s election will face a robust response.

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EU Set to Levy $539 Million Fine on Apple for Violating Competition Laws: Report https://thenewsay.com/eu-set-to-levy-usd-539-million-fine-on-apple/ https://thenewsay.com/eu-set-to-levy-usd-539-million-fine-on-apple/#respond Sun, 18 Feb 2024 17:21:39 +0000 https://thenewsay.com/?p=4993 EU Set to Levy USD 539 Million Fine on Apple for Violating Competition Laws: Report – According to sources not named in the Financial Times on Sunday, the European Union intends to impose a fine of around 500 million euros (approximately $539 million) on Apple for allegedly violating EU competition laws.

EU Set to Levy USD 539 Million Fine on Apple for Violating Competition Laws: Report

The FT mentioned that the fine is likely to be announced in the early part of next month.

The European Commission, which accused Apple last year of distorting competition in the music streaming market by enforcing App Store rules preventing developers from informing users about other purchasing options, refrained from commenting on the FT report.

Apple has not yet responded to a request for comment outside of regular office hours.

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UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines https://thenewsay.com/uk-enters-recession-as-spending-declines/ https://thenewsay.com/uk-enters-recession-as-spending-declines/#respond Sat, 17 Feb 2024 12:46:27 +0000 https://thenewsay.com/?p=4976 UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines: Official figures reveal that a decline in spending, doctors’ strikes, and reduced school attendance led the UK into a recession at the end of the last year.

Between October and December, the economy contracted by 0.3%, a larger decline than anticipated, following a previous contraction from July to September. A recession occurs when the economy doesn’t grow for two consecutive quarters. The UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines in details below.

UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines: United Kingdom

Questions arise regarding Rishi Sunak’s commitment made in January to boost the economy. The government has not specified the measure to assess meeting the Prime Minister’s pledge publicly.

Despite private briefings suggesting growth between October and December compared to the previous three months, Mr. Sunak’s promise remains unfulfilled due to a 0.1% shrinkage in July to September.

As per UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines, In 2023, the UK economy grew by 0.1%, the weakest annual growth figure since 2009, excluding the Covid years.

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves criticized the latest figures, stating that Mr. Sunak’s economic growth pledge is “in tatters.”

The UK’s economic challenges are not unique, with the European Union narrowly avoiding recession in the second half of 2023, and Japan confirming its second consecutive quarter of economic contraction.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) identified several areas where the economy struggled. December saw reduced spending after Black Friday sales in November, while the health sector was impacted by junior doctors’ strikes, and school attendance dropped by 1%.

Gross domestic product (GDP), a key measure of economic activity, influences government decisions on public services funding. Growing GDP signals effective economic management, while a decline can lead to criticism of government policies.

As per the UK Enters Recession as Spending Declines, In response to deteriorating public finances, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is reportedly considering a larger squeeze on public spending for potential tax cuts in the upcoming Budget on 6 March.

While commenting on Mr. Sunak’s economic growth pledge, Mr. Hunt emphasized the priority of tackling inflation, noting the economy’s resilience and positive indicators such as low unemployment and rising real wages.

Recent figures show a slowdown in wage growth but outpacing price rises, and inflation, though lower than expected in January, remains double the Bank of England’s 2% target.

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