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    Interview: Keeping healthcare high on the EU agenda
    16 Jul EU Institutions

    Interview: Keeping healthcare high on the EU agenda

    In a post-pandemic world, competing priorities and new crises have weakened the EU’s focus on health. MEP Tilly Metz discusses how to have a positive impact with fewer resources.
    by Matt Lynes
    Trump's latest tariff threat raises stakes for EU ahead of August deadline
    14 Jul EU Institutions
    Trump's latest tariff threat raises stakes for EU ahead of August deadline
    Op-ed: HIV surge should ring alarm bells for G7 leadership
    15 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: HIV surge should ring alarm bells for G7 leadership
    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link
    11 Jul Member States
    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link
    Movers and Shakers | 1 August 2016
    01 Aug
    Movers and Shakers | 1 August 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 1 August 2016
    Panama Papers: EU Parliament to ask Mossack Fonseca representatives to testify
    01 Aug
    Panama Papers: EU Parliament to ask Mossack Fonseca representatives to testify
    Controversial law firm Mossack Fonseca and representatives of the Panama government will be asked to testify in a newly created parliamentary committee on the Panama Papers affair.
    EU Parliament urged to investigate possible conflict of interest case involving MEP
    29 Jul
    EU Parliament urged to investigate possible conflict of interest case involving MEP
    Transparency campaigners have urged the European Parliament to open an investigation into a possible conflict of interest case involving German MEP Angelika Niebler.
    MEPs call on Juncker to withhold Barroso's pension following Goldman Sachs appointment
    28 Jul
    MEPs call on Juncker to withhold Barroso's pension following Goldman Sachs appointment
    The European Commission has been urged to withhold the EU pension of its former President José Manuel Barroso.
    Digital single market: No extra tax burden for SMEs, insists Commission
    28 Jul
    Digital single market: No extra tax burden for SMEs, insists Commission
    Commission Vice President Andrus Ansip insists that EU plans to create a digital single market will not impose additional tax burdens on small businesses.
    Former MEP brands failed criminal prosecution a 'vanity case'
    28 Jul
    Former MEP brands failed criminal prosecution a 'vanity case'
    Former UK Independence Party MEP Nikki Sinclaire says that a failed criminal prosecution against her cost €1.78m - over an expenses claim of just €3800.
    UK MEPs determined to fend off 'vindictive' attempts to oust them from influential EU Parliament posts
    27 Jul
    UK MEPs determined to fend off 'vindictive' attempts to oust them from influential EU Parliament posts
    British MEPs are reportedly determined to head off any "vindictive" attempts to oust them from influential positions on parliamentary committees.
    EU's Middle East priority should be stability, says veteran Israeli journalist
    27 Jul
    EU's Middle East priority should be stability, says veteran Israeli journalist
    Israeli President Reuven Rivlin's recent series of meetings with EU leaders could lay the groundwork for a future EU-Israel summit, according to veteran journalist Ron Ben-Yishai.
    Michel Barnier appointed EU chief negotiator on Brexit
    27 Jul
    Michel Barnier appointed EU chief negotiator on Brexit
    Former European Commissioner to lead article 50 negotiations.
    Senior MEP says new gun control rules will help 'close loopholes' being exploited by terrorists
    25 Jul
    Senior MEP says new gun control rules will help "close loopholes" being exploited by terrorists
    Vicky Ford says Charlie Hebdo attacks highlighted potential dangers of blank firing or 'acoustic' weapons being reactivated.
    Call for EU to act on reports of forced organ harvesting in China
    25 Jul
    Call for EU to act on reports of forced organ harvesting in China
    Killing of vast numbers of prisoners of conscience for their organs is a 'crime against humanity', argue senior MEPs.
    Movers and Shakers | 25 July 2016
    25 Jul
    Movers and Shakers | 25 July 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 25 July 2016
    Will Brexit allow the UK to unshackle Itself from cumbersome EU Data Protection Rules?
    22 Jul
    Will Brexit allow the UK to unshackle Itself from cumbersome EU Data Protection Rules?
    UK should seize opportunity to define a uniquely British solution to data protection, argues Daniel Castro.
    Turkish President Erdoğan accused of 'large scale attack on academic freedom'
    22 Jul
    Turkish President Erdoğan accused of 'large scale attack on academic freedom'
    Speed and scale of response suggests a purge rather than a process, warns student group
    New EU low-carbon economy proposals criticised for lacking ambition
    22 Jul
    New EU low-carbon economy proposals criticised for lacking ambition
    'Words won’t fool melting glaciers', warn environmental campaigners.
    EU sidesteps China Market Economy decision: Plans introduction of new trade defence rules
    21 Jul
    EU sidesteps China Market Economy decision: Plans introduction of new trade defence rules
    MEPs warn that European Parliament will reject any new trade measures regarded  as weakening European competitiveness.
    May to test mood on Brexit talks during meetings with Merkel and Hollande
    20 Jul
    May to test mood on Brexit talks during meetings with Merkel and Hollande
    New British Prime Minister gives up country's six month EU council presidency ahead of Berlin and Paris visits.
    US committed to swift conclusion of Transatlantic trade deal, says senior trade negotiator
    19 Jul
    US committed to swift conclusion of Transatlantic trade deal, says senior trade negotiator
    But EU's chief negotiator warns against sacrificing substance of TTIP merely to meet US imposed deadline.
    EU raises concerns over possible re-introduction of the death penalty in Turkey
    19 Jul
    EU raises concerns over possible re-introduction of the death penalty in Turkey
    Visa liberalisation for Turkish citizens into EU’s border-free Schengen area likely to be put on hold.
    EU fuelling the mass killing of elephants, warns anti-ivory trade group Partner Content
    18 Jul
    EU fuelling the mass killing of elephants, warns anti-ivory trade group
    If Europe is serious about saving elephants, then it must end its own trade in ivory, argues Vera Weber.
    Timing of UK's departure from EU continues to dominate Brexit discussions
    18 Jul
    Timing of UK's departure from EU continues to dominate Brexit discussions
    Boris Johnson tells EU foreign ministers UK will not abandon ‘Leading Role’ In Europe.
    EU voices fears for the future of Turkey following attempted military coup
    18 Jul
    EU voices fears for the future of Turkey following attempted military coup
    Veteran foreign affairs MEP Richard Howitt warns of potential 'bloody crackdown' against opponents of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

     

    UK to hold Parliamentary debate on second EU referendum
    18 Jul
    UK to hold Parliamentary debate on second EU referendum
    Despite petition signed by 4.1 million people, 'Brexit means Brexit', says EU constitutional expert Andrew Duff.
    Movers and Shakers | 18 July 2016
    18 Jul
    Movers and Shakers | 18 July 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 18 July 2016
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