Register for our newsletter
Menu
The Parliament Magazine

Subscribe to The Parliament

Subscribe now
Subscribe now
  • EU Institutions
  • Member States
  • Foreign & Security Policy
  • Economics
  • Technology
  • Energy & Environment
  • More
    • About
    • Print magazine
    • Newsletter
    • Events
    • Training
    • Commercial Opportunities
    • Become a PM+ Member
    • Members Directory
    • Guide to the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU
    • Policy report: Is the Green Deal turning grey?
Search
  • News analysis
  • Feature
  • Q+A
  • Opinion
  • Newsletter
    More

    Follow us:

    • EU Institutions
    • Member States
    • Foreign & Security Policy
    • Economics
    • Technology
    • Energy & Environment
    • More
      • About
      • Print magazine
      • Newsletter
      • Events
      • Training
      • Commercial Opportunities
      • Become a PM+ Member
      • Members Directory
      • Guide to the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU
      • Policy report: Is the Green Deal turning grey?
    Op-ed: If Europe needs to diversify its energy sources, Cyprus could be the answer
    23 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: If Europe needs to diversify its energy sources, Cyprus could be the answer
    At the forefront of the new common energy strategy for the Mediterranean, better integration of Cyprus' natural gas reserves can support the EU in phasing out Russian imports.
    Op-ed: Cyprus' opportunity to reinvigorate European dialogue and revive multilateralism
    22 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Cyprus' opportunity to reinvigorate European dialogue and revive multilateralism
    During its presidency of the Council of the EU, Cyprus has two key opportunities — carrying forward negotiations on the next MFF and elevating the EU's diplomatic relations with its neighbours in the Middle East and North Africa.
    5 things to make sense of the EU-Mercosur deal
    22 Jan Member States
    5 things to make sense of the EU-Mercosur deal
    A quarter-century of stop-start negotiations has finally brought the European Union to the threshold of the world’s largest duty-free pact with Latin America. But a procedural step could now delay its entry into force by up to two years.
    Op-ed: This year will decide Montenegro's accession to the EU
    21 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: This year will decide Montenegro's accession to the EU
    Amidst rising opposition from far-right parties, the country's bid will test how effective EU enlargement can be in the Western Balkans.
    The EU’s mutual defence clause meets geopolitical reality
    21 Jan Member States
    The EU’s mutual defence clause meets geopolitical reality
    Renewed doubts over US commitment to European security are putting the spotlight on the EU’s mutual defence clause and exposing the gap between legal obligation and readiness.
    As Trump ramps up 'coercive' push for Greenland, the EU weighs striking back on tariffs
    20 Jan EU Institutions
    As Trump ramps up 'coercive' push for Greenland, the EU weighs striking back on tariffs
    The US president has threatened European allies with fresh levies as he tries to strong-arm Denmark into selling the semi-autonomous territory, raising the specter of a trade war.
    Op-ed: Six months to set the stage for the EU defence union
    20 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Six months to set the stage for the EU defence union
    The EU must accelerate efforts to implement a comprehensive and independent defence and security framework — and Cyprus's presidency could be decisive.
    How the EU's 28th Regime pits business against labour
    19 Jan Member States
    How the EU's 28th Regime pits business against labour
    Supporters say a pan-European legal framework would strengthen the single market, but critics warn it could weaken worker protections.
    Q&A: Cyprus' role in shaping the next round of EU enlargement
    19 Jan Member States
    Q&A: Cyprus' role in shaping the next round of EU enlargement
    As Cyprus assumes the rotating chair of the Council of the EU for the second time, Ambassador Christina Rafti outlines a strategy aimed at delivering concrete results.
    Spain makes the case for more migration
    16 Jan Member States
    Spain makes the case for more migration
    While Europe warns of migrant pressure, Spain uses newcomers to power its economy — and its model is being quietly emulated.
    Op-ed: Why Europe should avoid the trap of repressive drug policy
    15 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: Why Europe should avoid the trap of repressive drug policy
    The Commission's new EU Drugs Strategy retreats from decades of progressive approaches, embracing a punitive stance that has proved disastrous globally.
    ‘We would be foolish if we didn’t use influencers’: The EU's bet on TikTok diplomacy
    14 Jan EU Institutions
    ‘We would be foolish if we didn’t use influencers’: The EU's bet on TikTok diplomacy
    Brussels is trying to harness content creators to disseminate its message, reach younger citizens and counter mounting disinformation. But critics say the European Commission is bypassing traditional media at the expense of accountability.
    Op-ed: How the EU should respond to Trump's threats over Greenland
    14 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: How the EU should respond to Trump's threats over Greenland
    Instead of merely monitoring the situation, the Commission should freeze any further engagement with the EU-US tariff agreement until Washington stops its intimidation.
    How Washington's visa overhaul could narrow Europe’s tech gap
    12 Jan EU Institutions
    How Washington's visa overhaul could narrow Europe’s tech gap
    A new $100,000 US visa fee could redirect early-career engineers toward the EU — if the bloc can cut red tape and compete on speed.
    Europe’s moment of truth arrives in Caracas
    09 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s moment of truth arrives in Caracas
    From Venezuela to Greenland, Washington is treating allies as territory to manage — forcing the EU to decide whether it will stand by its principles or be ruled by US power politics.
    Greenland’s colonial past could be Washington’s way in
    07 Jan Member States
    Greenland’s colonial past could be Washington’s way in
    Greenland’s legacy of Danish colonialism, forced relocations and cultural trauma may now become the opening Donald Trump needs to pull the island away from Europe’s orbit.
    Op-ed: What Venezuela reveals about Eastern Europe's frustration with Western amnesia
    07 Jan Member States
    Op-ed: What Venezuela reveals about Eastern Europe's frustration with Western amnesia
    The US strike that ousted Nicolás Maduro last week has divided European public opinion. What has shocked the West has long been a hard reality for Eastern Europeans contending with Russian aggression.
    Understanding Europe’s single defence market ambition
    06 Jan Member States
    Understanding Europe’s single defence market ambition
    Brussels’ push to integrate defence procurement and production across the EU is running up against national interests, divergent threat perceptions and deep political resistance.
    What will make or break the EU in 2026?
    02 Jan EU Institutions
    What will make or break the EU in 2026?
    Last year radically transformed Europe, as Russia continued its war in Ukraine and the US reneged on longstanding commitments to the continent.
    What’s left of Europe’s diplomatic service?
    30 Dec 25 Member States
    What’s left of Europe’s diplomatic service?
    A corruption scandal rocking the European External Action Service is the latest blow to an institution long criticised for its weak grip on the EU’s foreign policy.
    Trump’s Belarus gamble is testing Europe’s sanctions faith
    26 Dec 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Trump’s Belarus gamble is testing Europe’s sanctions faith
    As Washington courts Alexander Lukashenko for prisoner releases and diplomatic leverage, Brussels is left asking whether isolation still works — or whether Europe is being sidelined in shaping Belarus’s future.
    Q&A: How Europe should learn to fight, build and deter on its own
    24 Dec 25 Foreign & Security Policy
    Q&A: How Europe should learn to fight, build and deter on its own
    The Parliament spoke to Camille Grand, secretary general of the Aerospace, Security and Defence Industries Association of Europe, about whether Europe’s defence industry can scale fast enough for a future with less American support.
    The EU wants protectionism. Some members say it will backfire
    22 Dec 25 Economics
    The EU wants protectionism. Some members say it will backfire
    As Brussels advances a ‘Buy Europe’ agenda to shield its struggling industry, a group of EU countries is pushing back to defend free trade.
    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?
    19 Dec 25 Member States
    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?
    Forced to ditch a plan to tap frozen Russian assets, EU leaders relied on the bloc's 'enhanced cooperation' mechanism to reach a deal on borrowing €90 billion to fund Ukraine.
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    • >
    • >>
    A monthly magazine packed with timely features, news analyses and opinion articles on EU policy.
    Subscribe

    Subscribe to The Parliament

    Subscribe now

    Follow us

    Registered in England & Wales under No. 07291783

    © Political Holdings Limited

    Services
    • Media
    • Events
    • Training
    Media & Publishing
    • PoliticsHome
    • Holyrood
    • Civil Service World
    • The House Magazine
    • PublicTechnology
    • Training Journal
    • Subscribe to Total Politics media titles
    About Us
    • Total Politics Group
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions