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    The Parliament's May print edition is out now
    09 May EU Institutions
    The Parliament's May print edition is out now
    This month's cover story looks at how Donald Trump's tariffs are forcing Brussels to rethink economic ties with Beijing.
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    The European Commission unveiled plans this week to cut off all imports of Russian natural gas by 2027, despite ongoing resistance from some member states.
    Europe’s quest for critical raw minerals gains new urgency
    30 Apr Energy & Environment
    Europe’s quest for critical raw minerals gains new urgency
    Brussels is pushing to diversify critical raw material supplies beyond China, but a fragmented EU approach could stall progress. 
    Pope Francis: Bloodshed in the Holy Land must end
    22 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    Pope Francis: Bloodshed in the Holy Land must end
    Writing before his death on Easter Monday, Pope Francis called for safety and dignity for everyone in Palestine and Israel. Waging peace takes more courage than waging war, he argued in this posthumous op-ed.
    EU opinion divided over bid to seize frozen Russian assets
    22 Apr EU Institutions
    EU opinion divided over bid to seize frozen Russian assets
    Interest income on Russian funds held in Belgium helps finance Ukraine’s war effort. Pressure is mounting for the EU to go further — testing legal limits, political unity and the bloc's financial credibility.
    Meloni and Trump play nice at White House, but US-EU future still on thin ice
    18 Apr Foreign & Security Policy
    Meloni and Trump play nice at White House, but US-EU future still on thin ice
    A meeting between the Italian prime minister and the US president reaffirmed their mutual admiration. But real progress on trade, Ukraine and defence remains elusive.
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    10 Apr EU Institutions
    The Parliament's April print edition is out now
    This month's edition of the magazine looks at the crumbling of the political centre, Trump's tariff turbulence and the risks to judicial independence.
    Europe's universities lure US academics under fire from Trump, but face similar risks
    08 Apr Culture & Arts
    Europe's universities lure US academics under fire from Trump, but face similar risks
    Wanted: US professors for European academia. Some in Trump's America may want to flee, but threats to academic freedom are growing in the EU, too.
    As Trump rewrites the trade playbook, the EU holds fire — for now
    04 Apr EU Institutions
    As Trump rewrites the trade playbook, the EU holds fire — for now
    Donald Trump’s decision to hit the EU with a 20% tariff has Brussels calibrating how to strike back without damaging its own industries.
    Le Pen ruling reflects growing challenges to judicial independence 
    03 Apr EU Institutions
    Le Pen ruling reflects growing challenges to judicial independence 
    Across Europe, right-wing politicians are clashing with courts over allegations of political bias. That bodes poorly for the rule of law.
    Electric dreams, economic realities: Europe's auto industry faces an uphill battle
    02 Apr Economics
    Electric dreams, economic realities: Europe's auto industry faces an uphill battle
    Weak market demand, tariffs and fierce global competition are pushing European car makers into a turbulent future, forcing tough choices in a rapidly changing industry.
    As European politics shifts right, 'centrists' aren't what they used to be
    31 Mar EU Institutions
    As European politics shifts right, 'centrists' aren't what they used to be
    'Centrism' remains a buzzword in the EU establishment. Yet with rule of law under pressure, it's hardly clear what that means.
    Q&A: Germany’s spending spree good news for the EU — with caveats
    21 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Q&A: Germany’s spending spree good news for the EU — with caveats
    Germany’s historic shift on spending means more for defence and infrastructure. A top German economist explains what needs to happen next.
    The Parliament's March print edition is out now
    14 Mar EU Institutions
    The Parliament's March print edition is out now
    March's edition of the magazine looks at the growing divide between the EU and the US, and what's next for Ukraine.
    Europe confronts a worst-case scenario it has long feared
    05 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe confronts a worst-case scenario it has long feared
    Europe faces its biggest security crisis since the Cold War as Trump freezes military aid to Ukraine. Can European powers avoid repeating their past mistakes?
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    04 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU/CSU parliamentary bloc, is set to lead the next government after his party came first in recent elections. He says only he can strengthen Germany and Europe, but at what cost?
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    28 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    Lack of support from Brussels for anti-corruption protests against President Vučić’s regime has become an 'extreme disappointment' for those on the streets. They see the EU putting interests above values.
    The EU's trade gamble: Appeasement or strategic play?
    27 Feb EU Institutions
    The EU's trade gamble: Appeasement or strategic play?
    By prioritising conciliation over confrontation, Europe seems to be handing Trump the upper hand in negotiations over the president's planned tariffs. Experts say it’s the smartest thing the bloc could do right now.
    Mafia or environmental group? Some EU states don't see a difference
    26 Feb Energy & Environment
    Mafia or environmental group? Some EU states don't see a difference
    Several EU states are coming down hard on environmental groups like Last Generation. Lawyers and human rights groups say over-prosecution violates fundamental rights.
    Op-ed: Europe's great tech mirage
    19 Feb EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Europe's great tech mirage
    For the EU to have a chance to be competitive across next-gen technologies like AI and quantum computing, it will need both strategic investments and a willingness to pick winners – and losers.
    Europe at odds with US over Ukraine — and itself
    18 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe at odds with US over Ukraine — and itself
    First a call, now a meeting. The Trump administration is pushing ahead on negotiations with Russia over Ukraine. The EU is trying to find its way to the table.
    February's print edition of The Parliament is out now
    14 Feb EU Institutions
    February's print edition of The Parliament is out now
    From Russia's hybrid war on Europe to the continent's young shifting towards the right of the political spectrum, The Parliament's February edition dives into some of the big issues across the bloc.
    Trump’s divide-and-conquer tactics overshadow EU leaders’ retreat
    04 Feb EU Institutions
    Trump’s divide-and-conquer tactics overshadow EU leaders’ retreat
    Eastern European leaders recoiled at French insistence that EU military funds should be spent on European equipment, while the UK prime minister demurred from showing full-throated support for NATO ally Denmark.
    Time flies: Looking back at five years since Brexit
    29 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Time flies: Looking back at five years since Brexit
    How did we get here? February marks five years since Brexit became official. Here are some key developments since the EU-UK breakup.
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