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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Portuguese voters head the polls — again

    Portugal is set to hold its third election in as many years on Sunday amid mounting voter fatigue.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    15 May EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    European Commission pledges additional €30m in support for Lebanon
    10 Aug
    European Commission pledges additional €30m in support for Lebanon
    The executive made the pledge on Sunday at an international virtual conference on assistance and support to Beirut.
    A sustainable maritime transport sector
    10 Aug
    A sustainable maritime transport sector
    The EU is on course to realising a fully sustainable maritime transport sector, writes Jutta Paulus.
    European Commission considers reopening buildings across EU by mid-September
    07 Aug
    European Commission considers reopening buildings across EU by mid-September
    The executive insists, however, that this decision will depend on the spread of COVID-19 in Member States.
    Britain must settle any outstanding EIB loans when it finally leaves EU, says European Commission
    07 Aug
    Britain must settle any outstanding EIB loans when it finally leaves EU, says European Commission
    With the deadlocked Brexit talks continuing over the summer, the UK’s financial position with the European Investment Bank (EIB) has recently come under the spotlight.
    EU rallies to support Lebanon after Beirut explosion
    06 Aug
    EU rallies to support Lebanon after Beirut explosion
    The EU has activated its Civil Protection Mechanism after a huge blast devastated the port area of the capital Beirut on Tuesday.
    Why the EU must claim its place in the 5G race
    06 Aug
    Why the EU must claim its place in the 5G race
    As the advent of 5G gathers pace, the EU must ensure that it becomes a relevant player in the race for a ubiquitous technology that will redefine the world we live in, argues Nicolás González Casares.
    5G: A risky business
    05 Aug
    5G: A risky business
    5G offers enormous societal and economic benefits, but this is not without serious security risks, explains Kris Peeters.
    Ursula von der Leyen and David Sassoli appeal to Member States to step up fight against racism
    05 Aug
    Ursula von der Leyen and David Sassoli appeal to Member States to step up fight against racism
    Marking Roma Holocaust Memorial Day, the presidents of the European Commission and Parliament said Europe has a duty to protect its minorities from racism and discrimination.
    Commission issues list of measures for Member States to prevent second wave of COVID-19
    04 Aug
    Commission issues list of measures for Member States to prevent second wave of COVID-19
    With increases in cases being seen in several countries, notably Belgium, the executive warned that “now is not the time to let our guard down.”
    5G: Made in Europe
    04 Aug
    5G: Made in Europe
    Europe needs to be independent from foreign technology if it wants to achieve digital sovereignty, especially when it comes to the security of our critical infrastructure, argues Axel Voss.
    Azerbaijani MP condemns violent attacks on diplomatic missions and embassies in the US and Belgium by members of Armenian Diaspora Partner Content
    04 Aug
    Azerbaijani MP condemns violent attacks on diplomatic missions and embassies in the US and Belgium by members of Armenian Diaspora
    Despite recent events, we remain ready to cooperate with Armenia to strengthen humanitarian-confidence building measures if it gives up its policy of occupation, says Azerbaijan MP Könül Nurullayeva.
    European Parliament mourns loss of former MEP and Nobel Peace Prize laureate John Hume
    03 Aug
    European Parliament mourns loss of former MEP and Nobel Peace Prize laureate John Hume
    Former UK Socialist MEP John Hume, described by some as “the Nelson Mandela of Irish politics”, has died after a short illness aged 83.
    Small EU businesses voice ‘major concerns’ over lack of progress in ongoing Brexit talks
    03 Aug
    Small EU businesses voice ‘major concerns’ over lack of progress in ongoing Brexit talks
    The comments come with formal talks between the EU and UK set to resume in Brussels on 17 August.
    David Frost says despite difficulties, Brexit trade deal can still be reached in autumn
    31 Jul
    David Frost says despite difficulties, Brexit trade deal can still be reached in autumn
    UK’s chief negotiator suggests there are ‘large areas of convergence’ on negotiation areas.
    EU defends decision to reject Polish town twinning grant applications after cities declare themselves LGBTI-free zones
    31 Jul
    EU defends decision to reject Polish town twinning grant applications after cities declare themselves LGBTI-free zones
    European equality commissioner, Helena Dalli says EU values and rights ‘must be respected’.
    Ushering in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
    31 Jul
    Ushering in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
    An autonomous, secure and resilient European 5G network is within the EU’s reach, writes Josianne Cutajar.
    CCS: why it can only be a transition technology
    30 Jul
    CCS: why it can only be a transition technology
    Carbon capture, storage and utilisation technologies can help Europe’s industries decarbonise, but they should not be seen as a holy grail for achieving climate neutrality, writes Jens Geier.
    EU and UK strike conciliatory tone over possibility of Brexit trade deal being struck by autumn
    30 Jul
    EU and UK strike conciliatory tone over possibility of Brexit trade deal being struck by autumn
    UK government says it ‘still believes’ there is chance of reaching an agreement by October.
    EU recovery plan an opportunity to restructure Europe
    29 Jul
    EU recovery plan an opportunity to restructure Europe
    EU leaders will meet Angela Merkel on Wednesday to discuss the next steps towards reaching a swift agreement on the bloc’s massive Coronavirus recovery fund and its next long-term budget.
    A sea change in fisheries
    29 Jul
    A sea change in fisheries
    The reform of the EU’s fisheries control system is one of the most important debates currently under discussion in the European Parliament, and the result will have a significant impact on the future of the sector, explains Clara Aguilera.
    Assessing the new geopolitical landscape
    28 Jul
    Assessing the new geopolitical landscape
    As the Western world begins to slowly exit from COVID-19 lockdowns, it is clear that the pandemic has accelerated some geopolitical priorities and posed serious questions about how Europe will address these questions, writes Ryszard Czarnecki.
    Senior MEP urges Member States to ensure that delayed Conference on Future of Europe starts in September
    28 Jul
    Senior MEP urges Member States to ensure that delayed Conference on Future of Europe starts in September
    Mairead McGuinness, a Vice-President of Parliament, wants the Council to draw up its position on the planned conference “as soon as possible.”
    European Commission could cut EU funds to countries violating rule of law
    28 Jul
    European Commission could cut EU funds to countries violating rule of law
    The “conditionality” clause is part of the agreement on the next EU long-term budget which is now set to be negotiated by the main EU institutions.
    Scotland & the EU: Auld acquaintances
    28 Jul
    Scotland & the EU: Auld acquaintances
    Michael Russell, Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs, tells Martin Banks that an independent Scotland’s path to re-joining the EU would be helped by its unique experience of already having been part of the bloc for 47 years.
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