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    New US administration an opportunity to ‘rebuild’ EU-US transatlantic partnership, says David Sassoli
    29 Mar
    New US administration an opportunity to ‘rebuild’ EU-US transatlantic partnership, says David Sassoli
    Joe Biden’s participation at EU summit interpreted as clear signal of Washington’s reengagement with EU.
    Fit for the digital age Partner Content
    29 Mar
    Fit for the digital age
    The coming years will test our ability to bridge divides and enhance cooperation, but we shall never forget that we are stronger together, says Berta Herrero
    Former UK Europe Minister welcomes fresh bid to defuse ever-growing EU-UK vaccine tensions
    25 Mar
    Former UK Europe Minister welcomes fresh bid to defuse ever-growing EU-UK vaccine tensions
    The EU and the UK are locked in a bitter ongoing dispute about the availability of vaccines, in particular the AstraZeneca jab.
    Lack of gender balance on CoFoE Executive Board ignites criticism
    25 Mar
    Lack of gender balance on CoFoE Executive Board ignites criticism
    Polish MEP Danuta Hubner, a former EU Commissioner, said she was “pissed off” at the relative lack of female representation on the all-powerful Executive Board for the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe.
    MEPs to hold emergency debate on rule of law in Malta
    24 Mar
    MEPs to hold emergency debate on rule of law in Malta
    On Thursday, Parliament will discuss the rule of law in the tiny Mediterranean island and recent developments in the investigation of the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
    Conference on the Future of Europe beset by gender imbalance claims
    24 Mar
    Conference on the Future of Europe beset by gender imbalance claims
    A flagship attempt to reform the EU has hit another obstacle before it even starts, this time over a lack of gender balance in its Executive Board.
    Commission goes on offensive in bid to deflect alarm at vaccine programme
    24 Mar
    Commission goes on offensive in bid to deflect alarm at vaccine programme
    Speaking to MEPs on Tuesday, Sandra Gallina, the executive’s Director General of health, launched a blistering attack on AstraZeneca, the pharma company at the centre of a huge spat with the EU over vaccine supplies.
    Five MEPs ‘blacklisted’ by China as Beijing retaliates against fresh EU sanctions
    23 Mar
    Five MEPs ‘blacklisted’ by China as Beijing retaliates against fresh EU sanctions
    The new EU sanctions were imposed on Monday over alleged human rights abuses by China.
    Africa can offer solutions to help deliver Europe’s decarbonisation Partner Content
    23 Mar
    Africa can offer solutions to help deliver Europe’s decarbonisation
    Decarbonisation is the future for both Africa and Europe, explains Hanane Mourchid.
    EMA chief set to be grilled by MEPs on latest EU bid to boost sluggish vaccination rates
    22 Mar
    EMA chief set to be grilled by MEPs on latest EU bid to boost sluggish vaccination rates
    Emer Cooke, the European Medicines Agency executive director, has been invited to an “exchange of views” to update deputies on the state of play of the evaluation and authorisation of COVID-19 vaccines.
    EU leaders and MEPs condemn Turkey’s decision to withdraw from Istanbul Convention
    22 Mar
    EU leaders and MEPs condemn Turkey’s decision to withdraw from Istanbul Convention
    The controversial move to withdraw from the international treaty, designed to combat violence against women, sparked immediate protests from world leaders and campaigners.
    World Water Day: The Right to Water
    22 Mar
    World Water Day: The Right to Water
    European citizens have a right to access good quality water, but EU efforts to date have fallen short of turning this principle into action, argues Eleonora Evi.
    EU Member States to resume AstraZeneca COVID vaccinations
    19 Mar
    EU Member States to resume AstraZeneca COVID vaccinations
    Move follows European Medicines Agency’s all clear regarding blood clot concerns.
    Anti-racism groups claim European Commission guilty of excluding them from flagship anti-racism summit
    19 Mar
    Anti-racism groups claim European Commission guilty of excluding them from flagship anti-racism summit
    Campaigners say anti-racism organisations “didn’t have chance to meaningfully contribute to design of summit’s agenda.
    EU Anti-Racism Action Plan: Why we shouldn't judge a book by its cover
    19 Mar
    EU Anti-Racism Action Plan: Why we shouldn't judge a book by its cover
    As facial recognition surveillance technology enters the mainstream, the time has come for us to examine its ethical implications, argues Tineke Strik.
    Six ways to make the Conference on the Future of Europe a success
    19 Mar
    Six ways to make the Conference on the Future of Europe a success
    If the Conference on the Future of Europe is to have any hope of success, it must engage fully with Europe’s citizens, argue Bent Noerby Bonde and Roger Casale.
    Artificial Intelligence: Reinforcing discrimination
    19 Mar
    Artificial Intelligence: Reinforcing discrimination
    The European Commission’s upcoming proposal may be the last opportunity to prevent harmful uses of AI-powered technologies, many of which are already marginalising Europe’s racialised communities, writes Sarah Chander.
    Helena Dalli: United in diversity
    19 Mar
    Helena Dalli: United in diversity
    The Black Lives Matter movement has shone a much-needed light on the insidious and ubiquitous nature of structural racism; now it’s time to get to work dismantling it, writes Helena Dalli.
    EU Methane Strategy: Prospects for a secure horizon
    19 Mar
    EU Methane Strategy: Prospects for a secure horizon
    When pursuing our global climate ambitions, if we are to reach our goal it is vital that we have an adequate and effective strategy to deal with methane emissions, writes Marcos Ros Sempere.
    EU Anti-Racism Summit: Time for real and lasting change
    19 Mar
    EU Anti-Racism Summit: Time for real and lasting change
    In order to truly tackle the scourge of racism, we must maintain the momentum and awareness raised through the Black Lives Matter movement, argues Evin Incir.
    EU Methane Strategy: An unknown quantity
    19 Mar
    EU Methane Strategy: An unknown quantity
    The upcoming Methane Strategy can make the EU a world leader in emissions reduction, writes Cristian-Silviu Busoi.
    Khashoggi lawyer urges MEPs and EU to help ‘close the net’ on Saudi Crown Prince
    18 Mar
    Khashoggi lawyer urges MEPs and EU to help ‘close the net’ on Saudi Crown Prince
    Rodney Dixon was taking part in an exchange of views on the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia including the case of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
    Ready for racial justice: Tackling structural racism in the EU
    18 Mar
    Ready for racial justice: Tackling structural racism in the EU
    Racism is not simply individual acts of hate; racism is a structural issue, embedded in our political, social and economic system, and it’s time that the EU understands this, writes Alfiaz Vaiya.
    MEPs throw weight behind ‘End the Cage Age’ campaign
    18 Mar
    MEPs throw weight behind ‘End the Cage Age’ campaign
    A letter to the European Commission supports calls for the executive to propose a phase-out of the use of cages for farmed animals, starting with laying hens.
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