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    Conference on the Future of Europe a time to ‘reconnect the European project’ says Sergei Stanishev
    18 Jun
    Conference on the Future of Europe a time to ‘reconnect the European project’ says Sergei Stanishev
    Party of European Socialists leader says inaugural plenary session in Strasbourg on Saturday is ‘an important moment’ for Europe’s future.
    New report warns of ‘worrying degree of democratic backsliding’ across Europe
    18 Jun
    New report warns of ‘worrying degree of democratic backsliding’ across Europe
    Council of Europe chief Marija Pejčinović Burić, says European governments need to work together to reverse democratic deficit.
    Greener together: Delivering Zero Pollution in practice Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Greener together: Delivering Zero Pollution in practice
    ICT solutions, if fully integrated, can help us optimise environmental and agricultural management and deliver the European Green Deal. Marta Pacheco reports on Huawei’s EU Green Week kick-off meeting which looked at “greening” agriculture
    European Commission approves Coronavirus recovery plans for several Member States
    17 Jun
    European Commission approves Coronavirus recovery plans for several Member States
    The financing, it is hoped, will unlock millions under the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to help revive battered economies in Europe.
    LGBTIQ community has become the new scapegoat in Hungary, says MEP
    17 Jun
    LGBTIQ community has become the new scapegoat in Hungary, says MEP
    The comments by Greens/EFA deputy Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield come in the wake of what many see as Hungary’s latest breach of EU norms.
    European Parliament calls for the end of all animal cages in Europe by 2027
    17 Jun
    European Parliament calls for the end of all animal cages in Europe by 2027
    MEPs also want the European Commission to speed up its review of EU animal welfare legislation.
    EPP and S&D dominate European Parliament’s representation on CoFoE
    15 Jun
    EPP and S&D dominate European Parliament’s representation on CoFoE
    A total of 108 MEPs will take part in the key Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) plenary meetings, with the EPP, Parliament's biggest political group, being represented by 28 members and S&D with 23 members.
    EU civil society committee warns of a “cancer tsunami” unless urgent action is taken to tackle the deadly disease
    14 Jun
    EU civil society committee warns of a “cancer tsunami” unless urgent action is taken to tackle the deadly disease
    EESC's warning comes as the EU officially adopts new Coronavirus vaccine certificate - designed to ease travel within the bloc for people who have been fully vaccinated.
    Relations with Russia at ‘lowest point’ in many years, says NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg
    14 Jun
    Relations with Russia at ‘lowest point’ in many years, says NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg
    Comments come as US President Joe Biden flies in to Brussels for ‘pivotal’ Alliance summit.
    European Parliament calls for new EU biodiversity law
    11 Jun
    European Parliament calls for new EU biodiversity law
    MEPs also want a ‘Paris agreement’ style deal for biodiversity at an upcoming UN conference in October, that will set global biodiversity priorities to 2030 and beyond.
    Less than 50 percent of EU citizens ‘in favour’ of EU as currently realised
    11 Jun
    Less than 50 percent of EU citizens ‘in favour’ of EU as currently realised
    Two new surveys paint alarming picture of declining levels of public confidence in the EU.
    Von der Leyen says 50 percent of EU’s adult population now vaccinated at least once
    10 Jun
    Von der Leyen says 50 percent of EU’s adult population now vaccinated at least once
    Speaking on Thursday, the European Commission President also said that 100m people in Europe are now fully vaccinated.
    Senior Greens MEP sounds warning over Biden’s ‘charm offensive’ towards Europe
    10 Jun
    Senior Greens MEP sounds warning over Biden’s ‘charm offensive’ towards Europe
    Reinhard Bütikofer’s comments come just ahead of US President Joe Biden’s visit to Brussels later this week.
    Lukashenko has ‘overstepped many red lines’ says EU foreign affairs chief
    09 Jun
    Lukashenko has ‘overstepped many red lines’ says EU foreign affairs chief
    Josep Borrell’s comments come as the Belarusian regime continues to crack down on the opposition protest movement disputing President Alexander Lukashenko’s re-election in 2020.
    New EU digital COVID certificate paves way for Europeans to get freedom back, says MEP
    08 Jun
    New EU digital COVID certificate paves way for Europeans to get freedom back, says MEP
    Juan Fernando López Aguilar, Parliament’s rapporteur on the issue, said the certificate means that after severe restrictions caused by the crisis, the EU’s much-vaunted Schengen free travel area will be “back on track.”
    Socialist leader calls for special committee to learn lessons from pandemic
    08 Jun
    Socialist leader calls for special committee to learn lessons from pandemic
    Iratxe García Pérez said the parliamentary committee would be open to all experts and last up to one year with the possibility of extension.
    Technology for  a greener world Partner Content
    07 Jun
    Technology for a greener world
    Leading ICT companies are working hard to deliver on the European Green Deal and, as Martin Banks reports, they include Chinese tech giant Huawei which is doing its bit to improve global ecology.
    New EU anti-graft chief takes aim at Slovenia
    07 Jun
    New EU anti-graft chief takes aim at Slovenia
    Laura Kövesi joins MEPs in voicing concern about Slovenia’s commitment to new EU public prosecutor’s office.
    Few MEPs set to attend European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg
    07 Jun
    Few MEPs set to attend European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg
    Continued COVID concerns mean only a third of MEPs expected to travel to French city.
    MEPs pushing for ‘Amazon’ debate following growing concerns over worker safety
    04 Jun
    MEPs pushing for ‘Amazon’ debate following growing concerns over worker safety
    Jeff Bezos refused to take part in a recent workshop on workers’ rights but pressure on him to be quizzed by MEPs has gained traction.
    European Court of Auditors says EU “needs to step up action on countering fake news
    04 Jun
    European Court of Auditors says EU “needs to step up action on countering fake news
    EU efforts to tackle fake news branded “incomplete' and 'outpaced by emerging threats'.
    MEPs step up pressure on Commission to take action over rule of law breaches
    03 Jun
    MEPs step up pressure on Commission to take action over rule of law breaches
    Members want the executive to immediately trigger its new conditionality clause which directly links payment of EU funds to respect for the rule of law.
    S&D leader throws weight behind growing demands to scrap next Strasbourg plenary
    02 Jun
    S&D leader throws weight behind growing demands to scrap next Strasbourg plenary
    The intervention by Iratxe García Pérez comes amid confusion as to whether the so-called “hybrid” session will take place in the French city.
    MEPs hail new rules to tackle tax dodging by multinationals
    02 Jun
    MEPs hail new rules to tackle tax dodging by multinationals
    Agreement on the public country-by-country reporting, known as pCBCR, was reached late on Tuesday by the European Parliament and Council.
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