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EU pulls back the curtain on organized crime, with 821 networks numbering 25000 strong poisoning the economy – Fortune

Criminal networks in the European Union are penetrating legal businesses across the 27-nation bloc and rely heavily on corruption to develop their activities. Thats the bleak picture emerging from a report published Friday by the EU crime agency.

Europol has identified 821 particularly threatening criminal networks with more than 25,000 members in the bloc.

According to the agency, 86% of those networks are able to infiltrate the legal economy to hide their activities and launder their criminal profits.

Europol cited the example of a gang leader identified as an Italian businessman of Argentinian origin residing in Marbella, Spain. The individual specialized in drug trafficking and money laundering and manages several companies, including one that imports bananas from Ecuador to the EU. He also owns sports centers in Marbella, commercial centers in Granada and multiple bars and restaurants, it said.

An Albanian accomplice, based in Ecuador, takes care of the import of cocaine from Colombia to Ecuador and the subsequent distribution to the EU. Ecuadorian fruit companies are used as a front for these criminal activities, the report said.

Europol also cites families fromItalys Ndranghetaorganized crime syndicate, one of the worlds most powerful, extensive and wealthy drug-trafficking groups. Their profits from drug and arms trafficking as well as tax defrauding are invested throughout Europe in real estate, supermarkets, hotels and other commercial activities, it said.

Another characteristic of these networks is the borderless nature of their structure, with 112 nationalities represented among their members, the report said.

However, looking at the locations of their core activities, the vast majority maintain a strong geographical focus and do not extend their core activities too broadly, Europol said.

As for their activities, drug trafficking and corruption are the main concern for EU officials.

As record amounts of cocaine are being seized in Europeand drug-related violent crime is becoming increasingly visible in many EU countries such as Belgium and France, drug trafficking is standing out as the key activity, the report said. Half of the most threatening criminal networks are involved in drug trafficking, either as a standalone activity or as part of a portfolio.

In addition, more than 70% of networks engage in corruption to facilitate criminal activity or obstruct law enforcement or judicial proceedings. 68% of networks use violence and intimidation as an inherent feature of their modus operandi, the report said.

In Belgium,with Antwerp the main gatewayfor Latin American cocaine cartels into the continent, gang violence has been rife in the port city for years. With drug useon the rise across the whole country, federal authorities say trafficking is rapidly penetrating society.

Organized crime is one of the biggest threats we face today, threatening society with corruption and extreme violence, said the European commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson.

Europol said the data will be shared with law enforcement agencies in EU member countries, which should help better target criminals.

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EU announces new 270 million Resilience and Growth package for Armenia – euneighbourseast.eu

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, today announced a substantial Resilience and Growth package for Armenia, to underpin the Armenia-EU Partnership Agenda.

The announcement was made after a trilateral meeting between the EU, the US, and Armenia, held in Brussels.

We are delivering on a promise we made last October: the promise to stand shoulder to shoulder with Armenia, and at the same time, the promise to set a vision for the future of our partnership, Von der Leyen told a press conference.

To underpin this partnership, the EU is proposing a 270 million Resilience and Growth Plan for Armenia for 2024-2027: 200 million in grant assistance and 70 million in grant funding to leverage investments in connectivity, resilience and business development.

We will invest in making the Armenian economy and society more robust and resistant to shocks. We will support your businesses, your talents, in particular your small and medium enterprises, so that we can help them to grow, to innovate and to access new markets. And we will invest in key infrastructure projects, Von der Leyen said.

She said the EU was ready to support the Black Sea electricity cable that can notably bring clean, renewable energy into Europe. In parallel, the EU will continue investing in Armenias renewable energy production and in better interconnections with Georgia.

The European Commission will also propose new measures for aviation and nuclear safety, and for trade diversification.

The new support package builds on the existing Economic and Investment Plan from the European Union for Armenia that, according to Von der Leyen, has already mobilised over half a billion euros in investments.

Ursula von der Leyen also welcomed the measures that Armenia has taken against the circumvention of EU sanctions against Russia in particular, to make sure that lethal equipment and technologies do not end up in the hands of the Russian military. This shows, she said, that the European Union and Armenia are increasingly aligned in values and interests.

She also said that the EU was ready to do even more to support the long-term integration of refugees displaced from Nagorno Karabakh, in addition to the more than 30 million allocated since September last year.

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Mara Elsabet receives a special mention for Spufuglinn – EEAS

The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) announced the 2024 winner and special mentions in Brussels yesterday. The Danish author, Theis rntoft, received the award yesterday for his book Jordisk. The Icelandic author, Mara Elsabet Bragadttir, received a special mention for her book Spufuglinn.

The European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) recognises emerging fiction writers from the European Union and beyond. Engaging the 40 countries participating in the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the Prize celebrates 40 outstanding new literary talents across a cycle of three years.

Spotlighting the creativity and the immense and diverse wealth of Europes contemporary literature in the field of fiction, EUPL aims to promote the circulation of literature within Europe and encourages greater interest in non-national literary works.

Thirteen countries participated in EUPL 2024: Albania, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Tunisia. The13 national nominees were revealed on 29 February 2024,one for each participating country. The authors and their novels were nominated by national entities, knowledgeable about the literary scene in their countries and used to promoting their national literature abroad. Aseven-member European jurymade of literary experts with professional influence read translated excerpts of the 13 nominated books and selected one overall laureate accompanied by five special mentions.

We are pleased to announce the #EUPL2024 laureate:

Denmark: Theis rntoft, Jordisk, Publisher: Gyldendal

This years five special mentions are, in alphabetical order by country:

Bulgaria: Todor Todorov, , Publisher: Janet 45

Germany: Deniz Utlu, Vaters Meer, Publisher: Suhrkamp

Iceland: Mara Elsabet Bragadttir, Spufuglinn, Publisher: Una tgfuhs

Netherlands: Sholeh Rezazadeh, Ik ken een berg die op me wacht, Publisher: Ambo|Anthos

Slovenia: Tina Vraj, Na klancu, Publisher: Cankarjeva zaloba

All nominated authors will be continuously promoted on a European stage, aiming to reach a wider and international audience, as well as connect with readers beyond their national and linguistic borders.

The EUPL is organised by a Consortium of associations comprising the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) and the European and International Booksellers Federation (EIBF), with the support of theCreative Europe Programme of theEuropeanUnion.

Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Iliana Ivanova said: "All works nominated this year showcase the richness and diversity of European literature. At the European Commission, we take pride in supporting a prize that helps talented writers from across Europe connect with readers worldwide through translations and promotion. Let's keep celebrating our diverse European literature!"

Ricardo Franco Levi, FEP President said We now have a decision for our expert jury. Congratulations to Theis rntoft and the special mentions. To all authors nominees, being on the EUPL longlist is a unique chance to increase the visibility of your book to a professional audience and of course, to readers. I would encourage you all to make the best use of EUPL opportunities and in a few months, to have the chance to read many of you in translation.

Jean Luc Treutenaere, co-President of EIBF, said: Congratulations to Theis rntoft for winning the 2024 EUPL Prize, along with the five special mentions and all the nominated authors in this edition. Their literary work further consolidates the role of the EUPL as an ambassador for the diversity and richness of European contemporary literature, underpinning a message of tolerance and mutual understanding. I wish their novels find the recognition they deserve in bookshops across Europe and beyond, and that they contribute to creating bonds between different regions and culture.

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Over 80% of the European Unions Common Agricultural Policy supports emissions-intensive animal products – Nature.com

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All In Plus joint European Union – Council of Europe project to receive the Grand Prix Edouard Eskenazi by AFCAM – Council of Europe

The "All In Plus: Promoting greater gender equality in sport" joint European Union - Council of Europe project will receive the Grand Prix Edouard Eskenazifrom the Association Franaise du Corps Arbitral Multisports (AFCAM).

The AFCAM Executive Committee and its President Patrick Vajda unanimously decided to grant this prize to the "All In Plus" joint project, in recognition of its work highlighting the benefits of gender equality in officiating and more specifically promoting women's refereeing.

The Edouard Eskenazi Grand Prize stands as a testament to innovation, teamwork and dedication within the realm of multisport officiating, recognising initiatives that enable refereeing to progress. By selecting "All In Plus", AFCAM recognises the efforts made to promote gender equality in officiating, in particular through its data collection in more than 20 European countries.

"We are immensely proud to receive the Grand Prix Edouard Eskenazifrom AFCAM," stated Francine Hetherington Raveney, Deputy Executive Secretary of the Council of Europe's Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS). "This accolade not only recognises our collective endeavours but also reaffirms our unwavering dedication to promoting gender equality in officiating at European level and beyond."

The award ceremony scheduled to take place on 5 April 2024 will serve as a platform to explore the three pillars of the "All In Plus" project. Over 220 representatives from Olympic, national and school federations and referees' associations as well as other stakeholders will be brought together on the occasion of the 39th AFCAM General Assembly.

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"All In Plus: Promoting greater gender equality in sport" (1 March 2023 28 February 2025) is the follow-up project to the "All In: towards gender balance in sport" joint project (1 March 2018 31 October 2019). Its overarching goal is to highlight the benefits of greater gender equality in sport and its key objectives are to ensure that the relative invisibility of women in sport and the ongoing lack of awareness about gender imbalance in sport are brought clearly to the forefront. The joint project is structured around three pillars:

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The French Association of Multisports Referees (AFCAM) was founded in 1985 with the aim of assisting officiators and referees in all sports. In November 2020, AFCAM brought together the refereeing body of more than 80 disciplines/130 structures, i.e. a total of 244,000 judges or referees, 30.32% of whom are women. Its mandate is to:

More information about Edouard Eskenazi: Secretary General of AFCAM for several terms, he died of a serious illness a few weeks after his appointment as the lead judge of the Olympic Games London 2012 and was therefore unable to carry out his dream of being a referee at the Olympics. In 2012, AFCAM decided to create a grand prize that would allow to perpetuate his memory. The crystal blockbearing his effigy is awarded annually to a person or an institution that has done much for the advancement of officiating. Normally, and with two exceptions, this award is never given to a referee and was never handed over to a sitting referee.

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