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    Russia-China landmark pipeline deal tilts global energy politics
    05 Sep Foreign & Security Policy

    Russia-China landmark pipeline deal tilts global energy politics

    The freshly inked Power of Siberia 2 pipeline agreement between Moscow and Beijing could undercut EU sanctions and shift the global energy power balance.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Blackmail or realpolitik? Why the EU blinked on Big Tech
    04 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Blackmail or realpolitik? Why the EU blinked on Big Tech
    Q+A: Flag hopping lets Russia’s shadow fleet slip sanctions
    03 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Flag hopping lets Russia’s shadow fleet slip sanctions
    Von der Leyen's Eastern tour signals power shift in EU security
    02 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Von der Leyen's Eastern tour signals power shift in EU security
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    26 Apr 17
    Will the EU's work-life balance package be the first in a long line of social rights legislation?
    New EU measures a first attempt to finally respond to the needs of families, says European families network chief.
    25 Apr 17
    EU Parliament approves new geo-blocking rules
    Newly-adopted laws on geo-blocking will increase cultural diversity in Europe, says Parliament's rapporteur Róża Thun.
    25 Apr 17
    Julian Priestley: A dedicated pro-European and, quintessential civil servant
    Glowing tributes have been made to former European Parliament secretary General Sir Julian Priestley, who has died after a long battle with cancer at the age of 66.
    25 Apr 17
    IMCO committee expected to back geo-blocking proposals
    MEPs are expected to back calls for a ban on unjustified geo-blocking, strengthening last year's European Commission proposal.
    24 Apr 17
    Pro-European Emmanuel Macron to face off against far-right’s Marine Le Pen for French presidency
    MEPs call for anti-far-right voters to join forces against Marine Le Pen.
    21 Apr 17
    Packed agenda for Parliament's April mini plenary
    Next week’s parliamentary plenary will discuss the recent controversial referendum in Turkey, which is expected to result in sweeping new powers for Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, and the situation in Venezuela.
    21 Apr 17
    Electrification of heating and transport could bring 'tangible benefits' for Europe
    A new report says that electrification of sectors such as transport and heating/cooling will bring “tangible benefits” for Europe.
    21 Apr 17
    EU leaders react to Champs-Elysées terror attack
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel has led European reaction to the latest French terror attacks which left a police officer dead.
    21 Apr 17
    Mogherini: UK to lose more than the EU from Brexit
    EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini has said Britain will lose more than the EU from its decision to leave the bloc.
    20 Apr 17
    Tajani: Rights of EU citizens living in UK a 'red line' in Brexit talks
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has pressed UK Prime Minister Theresa May to defend rights of EU citizens in Britain.
    20 Apr 17
    Controversial House of European History to open on 6 May
    The long-awaited House of European History will open its doors on 6 May in the Eastman Building in Brussels' Leopold Park, organisers have announced.
    20 Apr 17
    Anthony Gardner: EU must offer a vision that can inspire
    Anthony Gardner, the former US ambassador to the EU, has made a withering attack on the EU's perceived failure to communicate its message to citizens.
    20 Apr 17
    Committee Guide: AFCO has enormous responsibility in Brexit process
    The constitutional affairs committee will have a crucial role to play in how Brexit unfolds and beyond, writes Danuta Hübner.
    19 Apr 17
    Ireland, Netherlands and Denmark to hold mini Brexit summit
    Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny will organise a mini-summit in The Hague on Friday with his counterparts in the Netherlands and Denmark, the countries he says are the most adversely affected by Brexit.
    19 Apr 17
    EU's energy industry must reduce CO2 emissions and invest in renewables
    Europe's energy industry needs to reduce its CO2 emissions while investing more in renewable energy, the 3rd EU Energy Summit was told in Brussels.
    19 Apr 17
    Verhofstadt: UK general election a chance for Brits to show what EU relationship they want
    Parliament's Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt has said the upcoming UK general election is a chance for Britons to show what EU relationship they want.
    19 Apr 17
    Committee guide: PETI providing a voice to EU citizens
    Parliament's petitions committee strives to address citizens' concerns and foster constructive dialogue, writes Pál Csáky.
    18 Apr 17
    EU welcomes UK snap election
    European Council President Donald Tusk said he does not expect negotiation plans for Brexit to be affected by the decision to hold an early election in the UK on 8 June.
    18 Apr 17
    Theresa May calls UK general election
    British Prime Minister Theresa May has stunned the UK political world by calling for an early general election.
    Partner Content
    18 Apr 17
    How can lightweight materials such as aluminium help the EU meet its CO2 emissions reduction targets?
    EU legislation needs to recognise the advantages lightweight materials can offer in reducing CO2 emissions from vehicles, write Patrik Ragnarsson and Dieter Höll.
    18 Apr 17
    MEPs call for suspension of Turkey EU membership talks
    MEPs have given a mixed response to the outcome of Sunday's referendum that gave Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan sweeping new powers.
    18 Apr 17
    Committee guide: FEMM fighting the global backlash against women
    In these increasingly challenging and unstable times, Parliament's women's rights and gender equality committee is ready to lead the fight for equality, says Mary Honeyball.
    18 Apr 17
    Committee guide: Brexit to bring fresh challenges for JURI
    Parliament's legal affairs committee has achieved considerable success in the first half of this mandate, but with Brexit come fresh challenges, says Pavel Svoboda.
    14 Apr 17
    Committee guide: Culture has a key role to play in overcoming Europe's challenges
    Culture has been overlooked in EU policymaking, but it has a crucial role to play in overcoming Europe's challenges, writes Petra Kammerevert.
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