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    Trump’s oil ultimatum squeezes EU holdouts, but tightens US grip
    16 Sep

    Trump’s oil ultimatum squeezes EU holdouts, but tightens US grip

    Donald Trump has tied “major sanctions” on Moscow to a NATO-wide halt in Russian oil, pressuring Hungary and Slovakia. But with sanctions stalled and US exports waiting, Brussels risks swapping one dependency for another.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Europe’s farm policy shake-up pits green ambition against budget reality
    15 Sep
    Europe’s farm policy shake-up pits green ambition against budget reality
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    12 Sep
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    11 Sep
    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    14 Sep 21
    Platform workers, such as Uber drivers are employees not self-employed say MEPs
    European Parliament argues so-called ‘employee light’ category ‘poison’ to European social and labour market model
    13 Sep 21
    Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will stem ‘carbon leakage’, European Commission tax and customs chief tells MEPs
    European Commission Director General Gerassimos Thomas says CBAM will initially cover five sectors; cement, iron and steel, fertilisers, aluminium and electricity
    Partner Content
    13 Sep 21
    It's time for bold, decisive action from the EU to phase out testing on animals
    We need an action plan, with high-level ownership within the Commission, to provide a much-needed impetus and help modernise medical research
    10 Sep 21
    High time to act on Rule of Law
    The European Parliament has done its job, in helping deliver the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation. The European Commission now needs to act, writes Petri Sarvamaa
    10 Sep 21
    Poland-EU Rule of Law dispute enters a new and potentially game-changing phase
    Polish Parliament’s Deputy Speaker warns of ‘drastic solutions’ as European Commission gives go-ahead to introduce punitive fines against Warsaw
    08 Sep 21
    MEPs quiz Margrethe Vestager over EU’s response to digital disinformation
    European Commission’s Executive Vice-President says she hopes that agreement on the DSA and the DMA could be reached by next spring
    08 Sep 21
    IPI: Europe’s new rules to level the playing field in the geopolitical trade game
    The EU’s new, more assertive trade stance is not only necessary and pragmatic, but also the most intelligent course of action, explains INTA Committee vice chair Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou
    06 Sep 21
    Lugano Convention: Simplest solution for UK is to join EFTA, says Adrián Vázquez Lázara
    Legal Affairs Committee chair says reaching a deal on legal cooperation agreement mainly a matter of political will and ‘good predisposition’
    06 Sep 21
    European Parliament censures EU home affairs ministers for ‘selfish, short-sighted and irrational’ response to Afghanistan situation
    MEP reaction to ministers' focus on mitigating potential 'illegal migration', overwhelmingly critical, ranging from disappointment to anger and despair
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    06 Sep 21
    Saving the bees: the next step
    EFSA is stepping up its efforts to protect all insect pollinators and the ecosystem services they provide from harmful chemicals and pesticides.
    03 Sep 21
    MEPs hit the ground running on EU Own resources debate
    A new Own Resources framework is imperative, but MEPs must ensure that it applies equally across Member States, won’t impede competitiveness and doesn’t create more problems than solutions, argues Roberts Zīle
    02 Sep 21
    MEPs grill EU Justice chief Didier Reynders over rule of law breaches
    European Commission’s latest annual Rule of Law report branded ‘toothless and spineless’ by LIBE committee MEPs
    01 Sep 21
    Hahn vs BUDG on the EU’s Own Resources
    Commission and Parliament ‘fully aligned’ on need for new Own Resources, despite delay, says EU Budget chief
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    31 Aug 21
    Are MEPs inadvertently causing animal suffering by going beyond scientific advice?
    The European Parliament’s vote in favour of a wider ban on antibiotics will do little to address antimicrobial resistance and undermines veterinary care across Europe.
    31 Aug 21
    A Never-Ending Story
    European Commission has expressed serious concern over recent data received from Italy in the ongoing Lettori discrimination proceedings, explains Henry Rodgers
    26 Aug 21
    European Commission rejects MEPs’ demand to take legal action on rule-of-law violations
    Ursula von der Leyen says MEPs had not provided enough evidence of rule-of-law breaches and that EU Executive had ‘not been properly called upon to act’
    23 Aug 21
    Belarus accused of ‘weaponising’ migrants, in row over EU border breaches
    Belarus is becoming ever more troublesome for Europe, especially for its immediate EU neighbours, reports Andreas Rogal
    20 Aug 21
    Offshore Energy: all of Europe should benefit from offshore generation capacity
    Europe is richly endowed with the potential for offshore electrical generation, but the power – and benefits - must be able to flow throughout the continent, argues Pernille Weiss.
    19 Aug 21
    EU’s foreign policy chief brands Afghanistan pull-out a ‘catastrophe’
    High Representative Josep Borrell updates MEPs on rapidly-changing situation in Afghanistan during extraordinary joint session on Thursday
    19 Aug 21
    Offshore Energy: it’s time for the EU to lead by example in renewables
    Europe has the renewable energy sources to lead the world – but first it must have the infrastructure to support its rollout, says Niels Fuglsang.
    18 Aug 21
    European Parliament to hold emergency debate on Afghanistan
    MEPs calling for extensive EU action on accepting refugees and protecting ‘those who worked and cooperated with us’
    18 Aug 21
    Poland and the Rule of Law: What next in the battle between the EU and the Polish government?
    European Commission ‘analysing’ Polish government’s response to questions over controversial law enabling sanctions against judges, says Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders
    18 Aug 21
    EU Energy Policy: Practice, not theory
    The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is not a bad thing in theory, but for a number of reasons it risks becoming one, believes Karen Melchior.
    18 Aug 21
    Afghanistan turmoil: EU urged to deliver unified response to Afghan evacuation
    European and international community must come together to protect those fleeing persecution, argue MEPs
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