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    Migration & Asylum: Breaking the deadlock on EU migration policy
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    20 Jul 21
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    16 Jul 21
    EU launches infringement procedures against Hungary and Poland over LGBTIQ discrimination
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    16 Jul 21
    Parliament Sketch: Big Frans vs ENVI
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    15 Jul 21
    Poland 'on the path to Polexit' after top court deems ECJ measures unconstitutional
    MEPs have warned that Poland is heading towards ‘Polexit’ - the Polish version of Brexit - after the country’s highest court ruled that Poland is not obliged to follow the order by the European Court of Justice to suspend part of its judicial reforms.
    14 Jul 21
    EU unveils ‘Fit for 55’ package; says achieving proposals are a ‘generational task’
    Five new legislative proposals outlined, among them a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) to avoid so-called ‘carbon spillage’.
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    14 Jul 21
    Journalists call for EU policymakers to deliver ‘robust’ Media Freedom Act in face of increasing state-owned harassment
    Growing ‘hostile environment’ for journalists across EU, MEPs told during public hearing
    13 Jul 21
    Raising money a by-product, not an objective, of Green Energy Taxation
    Green taxes should not be seen as a source of new revenue but as a means to bring emissions down, MEPs told
    09 Jul 21
    Gender-based violence costs EU €366bn a year
    A new study by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) estimates that violence against women makes up 79 percent of this cost, amounting to €289bn.
    08 Jul 21
    European Parliament votes overwhelmingly to condemn new Hungarian anti-LGBTIQ law
    In a resolution, adopted with 459 in favour, 147 against and 58 abstentions on Thursday, MEPs describe the Hungarian law as being in clear breach of fundamental rights.
    07 Jul 21
    MEPs lament ‘putinisation’ of Hungary as EU urged to take urgent action
    A fiery plenary debate on Hungary’s new anti-LGBTIQ law saw deputies entreat the European Commission and Council to “do their job” and put a “democratic lock” on the EU budget.
    06 Jul 21
    Slovenian PM deflects media freedom criticism; says ‘come to Slovenia, see for yourself’
    As the Slovenian Council presidency gets underway, Janez Janša sidestepped questions by journalists on media freedom, the rule of law and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, declaring, “there are many other problems which are immeasurably more relevant.”
    02 Jul 21
    Thousands of Britons living in Europe facing urgent race to keep their rights
    It is estimated there are tens of thousands of British nationals in some EU Member States who have yet to apply for post-Brexit residence.
    01 Jul 21
    Portugal bids EU presidency ‘adeus’ as Slovenia takes the helm
    As Portugal hands over the reins of the EU’s rotating presidency, Martin Banks assesses the highs and lows of its term in office - and looks ahead to Slovenia’s tenure.
    01 Jul 21
    Policymakers decry Turkey’s formal withdrawal from violence against women treaty
    MEPs and rights groups have denounced Turkey’s decision to quit the groundbreaking Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, calling it “a dark day for women.”
    30 Jun 21
    “A historic day for animal welfare in Europe” as Commission announces cage phase-out
    The executive, responding to the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative, said it would present legislative proposals to phase out and eventually prohibit cages for all farm animals listed in the ECI.
    29 Jun 21
    European Parliament row over MEP's refusal to wear face mask escalates
    Right-wing German deputy Christine Anderson says she’s being wrongly targeted in a ‘pointless abuse of power’.
    28 Jun 21
    European Parliament's centrist groups accused of a ‘smash and grab’ raid over committee chair election
    Row centres on election of Lucia Nicholsonová as the new chair of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee.
    24 Jun 21
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    Predrag Fred Matić’s report on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights was adopted on Thursday, with 378 votes in favour, 255 against and 42 abstentions.
    24 Jun 21
    European Parliament gives green light to EU Climate Law
    The law enshrines the bloc’s commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 and the intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.
    23 Jun 21
    ECR group wants SRHR debate to be scrapped; says issue "overreaches" EU's competence
    The European Parliament is due to debate and vote on a controversial report urging Member States to protect and further enhance women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
    23 Jun 21
    “My body, my rights”: MEPs stand up for women’s sexual and reproductive rights
    Ahead of the vote on rapporteur Predrag Fred Matić’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) report on Thursday, MEPs demonstrated in front of the European Parliament.
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