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    EU hits Russian LNG as US targets oil giants
    24 Oct Member States

    EU hits Russian LNG as US targets oil giants

    The bloc’s new sanctions strike at one of Moscow’s last major energy lifelines, yet disagreements over frozen assets and transatlantic uncertainty threaten to blunt their impact.
    by Eloise Hardy
    How policy failures fed Greece’s wildfire crisis
    21 Oct Energy & Environment
    How policy failures fed Greece’s wildfire crisis
    Russia drone war puts NATO defences to the test
    23 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia drone war puts NATO defences to the test
    How Europe fell out of love with climate
    22 Oct EU Institutions
    How Europe fell out of love with climate
    15 Jun 17
    Medical devices matter
    It was a long time coming, but the new rules regulating medical devices will make a real difference to patient safety, writes Mairead McGuinness.
    Partner Content
    14 Jun 17
    New anti-dumping rules: Three ways MEPs should stand up for EU manufacturers
    MEPs should stand up for EU manufacturers by adding legal certainty to the EU’s new anti-dumping methodology, writes Inès Van Lierde.
    14 Jun 17
    Roger Helmer tight lipped over resignation rumours
    Ukip MEP Roger Helmer has remained tight lipped over news that he will resign from Parliament on 31 July, ahead of a demand he repay around €115,000 of EU money for alleged misuse of public funds.
    Partner Content
    14 Jun 17
    A truly circular economy should be resource-efficient
    A truly circular economy should be resource-efficient, argue Tytti Peltonen and Nella Baerents.
    14 Jun 17
    Sustainable Energy: Implementation of clean energy package faces challenges
    MEPs agree that the 'Clean energy for all' package is ambitious, but there are challenges ahead.
    14 Jun 17
    Innovation is key to addressing societal needs
    The EU must encourage innovation in order to address societal needs, writes Frédérique Ries.
    14 Jun 17
    The legal reality of women living in Pakistan
    The legal system in Pakistan gives credence to institutionalised discrimination against women, writes Barbara Matera.
    14 Jun 17
    Sustainable Energy: A unique chance for Europe
    It’s crunch time for climate policy, but is the EU being ambitious enough ask MEPs Benedek Jávor and Csaba Molnár.
    Partner Content
    14 Jun 17
    Renewable gas can be a strong force in Europe's energy transition
    Renewable gas can be a strong force in Europe's energy transition, writes Beate Raabe.
    14 Jun 17
    5 questions with... Hilde Vautmans
    Spaghetti, makeup and Africa.
    Partner Content
    14 Jun 17
    Guarantees of origin give control and choice to electricity consumers
    Guarantees of origin give control and choice to electricity consumers, writes Dirk Van Evercooren.
    14 Jun 17
    Finance for Innovation: Towards the ETS Fund
    On June 12, the European Commission organised an event entitled Finance for Innovation: Towards the ETS Fund.
    14 Jun 17
    Sustainable Energy: Speeding up the energy transition
    The US pulling out of the Paris agreement has demonstrated that the EU can, and should, take a leading role on climate issues, argues José Blanco López.
    13 Jun 17
    S&D MEPs cast doubt over Tory-DUP deal
    Socialist MEPs have cast further doubt about a planned deal between the Conservatives and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in the UK.
    13 Jun 17
    MEPs clash over tax transparency rules
    Parliament's EPP and ALDE groups have been accused of trying to put a "spoke in the wheel" of attempts to introduce new rules on tax transparency.
    13 Jun 17
    Violeta Bulc: The current challenges that the transport sector faces present opportunities for women
    European transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc on the new EU mobility package, gender equality in transport, and her own experience as one of Europe's few female entrepreneurs.
    13 Jun 17
    Parliament could spend half a billion euros rebuilding Brussels HQ
    Parliament is reportedly considering spending almost half a billion euros to rebuild part of its building in the city.
    13 Jun 17
    EU Parliament group leaders highlight urgency of Brexit talks
    Three of Parliament's group leaders have stressed the need for the Brexit talks to start as soon as possible, regardless of the UK electoral result.
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    13 Jun 17
    Renewables are crucial to reducing CO2 emissions
    Renewables are crucial to reducing CO2 emissions, writes Gert De Block.
    13 Jun 17
    Sustainable Energy: The clean energy transition can showcase the EU at its best
    This year's EU Sustainable Energy Week comes at a particularly interesting time, writes Dominique Ristori.
    13 Jun 17
    Does the UK election result mean a soft Brexit is back on the cards?
    Former Liberal MEP Andrew Duff has said the UK election result has increased the prospects of a soft Brexit.
    13 Jun 17
    Theresa May slammed for DUP alliance
    MEPs say UK Prime Minister Theresa May has "come unstuck" after calling a snap election which has resulted in a hung parliament.
    12 Jun 17
    Issue 457 | 12 June 2017
    Violeta Bulc interview, EU Sustainable Energy Week, Cleaner Cars, Performers' Rights, Antimicrobial Resistance, e-Privacy, Low-Risk Pesticides 5 questions with Hilde Vautmans and more.
    09 Jun 17
    EU leaders react to UK general election result
    Senior EU figures have reacted to the outcome of the UK general election, which has resulted in a hung parliament.
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