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    Interviews

    Catch our latest interviews with key policymakers and stakeholders
    Six things to take forward from this week’s Ukraine talks
    22 Aug

    Six things to take forward from this week’s Ukraine talks

    ‘NATO-like’ promises, Trump’s push for a Putin–Zelenskyy summit, and Europe’s show of unity — a week of hasty talks has set the stage for Ukraine’s next chapter.
    by Eloise Hardy
    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector
    21 Aug
    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    21 Aug
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    20 Aug
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    08 Nov 17
    Tackling AMR requires a collective approach
    Keeping antibiotics working is everyone’s responsibility, argues ECDC chief, Andrea Ammon.
    08 Nov 17
    5 questions with... Cecilia Malmström
    Abba, refugees and an inspiring life.
    08 Nov 17
    MEP awards 2018: Judging panel announced
    The Parliament Magazine is proud to unveil the judging panel for the 2018 MEP awards.
    08 Nov 17
    Bio-based industry holds the key to circular economy
    BBI Executive Director Philippe Mengal outlines the numerous ways in which Europe’s bio-based industries are impacting on society.
    Partner Content
    08 Nov 17
    Autogas is the ideal bridging fuel for sustainable EU road transport
    But policy incentives to take account of its environmental benefits are needed for the market to accelerate, argues Trevor Morgan.
    07 Nov 17
    Terry Reintke on #MeToo: If we don't keep up the pressure, nothing will change
    Terry Reintke talks ensuring #MeToo is more than mere words, why men need to be part of the conversation and why Parliament’s power dynamics need to change.
    07 Nov 17
    Paradise Papers: MEPs call for permanent committee of inquiry into tax dodging
    MEPs from across the political divide have called on member states to take more action to fight tax evasion following the Paradise Papers revelations.
    07 Nov 17
    EU is playing its part to protect our oceans
    With €7bn in pledges, the EU is on course to deliver as a global ocean leader, writes Karmenu Vella.
    07 Nov 17
    EU must work to enable blockchain technology
    MEPs warn the Commission against overregulation and instead to focus on ‘enablement’ of the new technology.
    06 Nov 17
    Issue 464 | 6 November 2017
    Terry Reintke interview, Sexual Harassment and equality, COP23 Climate change talks, Rethinking Recycling: Circular Economy,  COPD Awareness Day, Electrification of Transport, Commissioner Karmenu Vella and the 'Our Ocean' Conference, Antibiotic Awareness Day, 5 questions with Cecilia Malmström and more...
    06 Nov 17
    Northern Ireland rep in Brussels for EU Commission meetings
    Northern Ireland Secretary of State, James Brokenshire, was meeting Michel Barnier on Monday to discuss the Irish border issue in the stalled Brexit talks.
    Partner Content
    06 Nov 17
    How the animal health industry takes action on One Health
    One Health, is more than just a buzzword, argues AnimalhealthEurope’s Roxane Feller
    06 Nov 17
    Could protein crops save EU agriculture?
    Protein crops are the solution Europe needs to ensure its agriculture is healthy and sustainable, says György Hölvényi.
    06 Nov 17
    COP23: Despite US withdrawal, Paris agreement is alive and well
    Now that the US has withdrawn from the Paris agreement, it’s up to the EU to step up and be the climate leader the world needs, writes Gilles Pargneaux.
    06 Nov 17
    COP23: It's time for Europe to lead by example
    COP23 is more than just an opportunity for the EU to show climate leadership, says Adina-Ioana Vălean.
    03 Nov 17
    Paris and Frankfurt battle it out to host European Banking Authority
    Cities bidding to host the European Banking Authority are intensifying their lobbying campaign ahead of a decision by the EU later this month.
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    03 Nov 17
    We must choose resource efficiency for a truly circular economy
    We must choose resource efficiency for a truly circular economy, writes Brigitte Dero.
    03 Nov 17
    EU must rethink its waste management strategy
    Europe must rethink its waste management strategy and ensure we make the most out of all materials, writes Sirpa Pietikäinen.
    03 Nov 17
    Waste should be an opportunity, not a problem
    In order for the circular economy to be successful, waste legislation must be fully implemented across the EU, writes Daniel Calleja Crespo.
    02 Nov 17
    EU must end stroke care lottery
    Stroke is a major, pan-European, public health concern, but solutions exist to ensure equal access across Europe to quality healthcare and innovative stroke treatments, writes Aldo Patriciello. 
    31 Oct 17
    Ousted Catalan President flees to Brussels to ‘explain’ Catalan problem to EU leaders
    Carles Puigdemont vows to continue independence fight and contest 21 December snap elections called by Madrid.
    31 Oct 17
    Entrepreneurs: A major challenge for Europe
    The disparities between EU member states are such that there is no one-size-fits-all solution, writes Helena de Felipe Lethonen.
    31 Oct 17
    Should policymakers single out SMEs?
    The Commission’s new industrial policy strategy is right to consider SMEs as a core part of EU industry, says Othmar Karas.
    30 Oct 17
    How should the EU deal with packaging waste?
    The Commission’s circular economy strategy should promote incentives to minimise the use of packaging, particularly plastic, say MEPs.
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