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    21 May Foreign & Security Policy

    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening

    As Serbia cracks down on dissent, investigative reporter Saša Dragojlo talks about state violence, media suppression, and why he thinks the EU bears part of the blame.
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    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
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    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.
    Defending the Defenceless: Pakistan’s Rural Support Network takes the lead Partner Content
    28 Jul
    Defending the Defenceless: Pakistan’s Rural Support Network takes the lead
    Shandana Humayun Khan, CEO of the Rural Support Programmes Network (RSPN), urges the EU to join the battle against COVID-19 and support the most vulnerable communities in Pakistan.
    EU policymakers condemn Poland over withdrawal from Istanbul Convention
    27 Jul
    EU policymakers condemn Poland over withdrawal from Istanbul Convention
    Poland’s decision to withdraw from the groundbreaking domestic violence treaty comes against a backdrop of intensified violence against women since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    MEPs warn their consent to EU long-term budget ‘cannot be taken for granted’
    27 Jul
    MEPs warn their consent to EU long-term budget ‘cannot be taken for granted’
    The warning on Monday comes from the cross-party group of MEPs who comprise Parliament’s negotiating team on the recovery fund and long-term budget.
    Wolves in sheep’s clothing Partner Content
    27 Jul
    Wolves in sheep’s clothing
    In recent years, women’s rights, gender equality, LGBTQI+ rights and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) have been contested by a small but vocal number of Catholic-inspired European networks who managed to infiltrate institutions and governments, reports Lorna Hutchinson.
    EU recovery plan agreed at a “sour price”
    24 Jul
    EU recovery plan agreed at a “sour price”
    The European Economic and Social Committee has raised concerns over the the deal reached by European leaders.
    MEPs set to battle to overturn proposed cuts to EU’s long-term budget
    23 Jul
    MEPs set to battle to overturn proposed cuts to EU’s long-term budget
    In a debate in Parliament on the outcome of the marathon EU summit, MEPs welcomed the €750bn recovery plan but voiced fierce opposition to cuts to the budget.
    Last chance saloon for Brexit trade deal as Barnier brands it ‘unlikely’
    23 Jul
    Last chance saloon for Brexit trade deal as Barnier brands it ‘unlikely’
    As the EU and UK wrapped up their latest round of talks in London, the EU’s chief negotiator was dubious of the likelihood of breaking the deadlock while his UK counterpart was decidedly more upbeat on the prospect of a deal in September.
    Pandemic, infodemic and disinformation Partner Content
    23 Jul
    Pandemic, infodemic and disinformation
    Europe is facing the greatest threat to its democracies since WWII, and now more than ever we must push back and defend the values and principles we stand for, argues President of the European Foundation for Democracy Roberta Bonazzi.
    S&D leader: Next seven-year EU budget falls short of what’s needed
    23 Jul
    S&D leader: Next seven-year EU budget falls short of what’s needed
    Iratxe García Pérez has warned that her group will not accept any watering down of conditionality on the compliance with democracy and rule of law.
    America and Europe: united despite diversity
    23 Jul
    America and Europe: united despite diversity
    Although there are big differences between the US and Europe over trade, US ambassador to the EU, Ronald Gidwitz, tells Rajnish Singh that the transatlantic partnership remains strong and resilient.
    David Sassoli: EU long-term budget ‘needs correcting’ and Parliament will try to ‘improve’ it
    22 Jul
    David Sassoli: EU long-term budget ‘needs correcting’ and Parliament will try to ‘improve’ it
    Parliament’s President said that while the assembly is “satisfied” with the €750bn recovery plan to deal with the COVID-19 health crisis, proposed cuts in certain areas of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) need to be rectified.
    A European strategy to fight child sexual abuse
    22 Jul
    A European strategy to fight child sexual abuse
    Catherine De Bolle explains why, given the surge in the online distribution of explicit material during lockdown, she is convinced that a coordinated European strategy is the best way to combat child sexual abuse.
    EU leaders thrash out deal on Coronavirus recovery fund and budget as Parliament awaits final say
    21 Jul
    EU leaders thrash out deal on Coronavirus recovery fund and budget as Parliament awaits final say
    After one of the longest summits on record, the heads of state finally reached agreement on Tuesday morning, but the final hurdle remains, with the consent of the European Parliament still pending.
    MEPs underline ‘overwhelming evidence’ of rule of law breaches in Poland
    20 Jul
    MEPs underline ‘overwhelming evidence’ of rule of law breaches in Poland
    Deputies have overwhelmingly voted in favour of a report criticising the “continuing deterioration” of democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights in Poland.
    Brexit talks to resume with focus on trade level playing field, fisheries and governance
    20 Jul
    Brexit talks to resume with focus on trade level playing field, fisheries and governance
    Ahead of the resumption of negotiations on Tuesday, Michel Barnier and David Frost, the chief negotiators for the two sides, will have a dinner in London, where this week’s talks will take place.
    How Europe can fight money laundering
    20 Jul
    How Europe can fight money laundering
    A stricter, more uniform approach to the EU’s antimoney laundering policies will be more effective in countering the financing of terrorism and other illicit activities, explains Eero Heinäluoma.
    A lifetime of disparity of treatment
    17 Jul
    A lifetime of disparity of treatment
    With the expiry of the deadline for the implementation of Article 11 of Legge Europea 2017 on June 30, it is now increasingly likely that foreign language teaching staff (Lettori) in Italian universities will end their careers without enjoying the right to parity of treatment with Italian nationals, explains Henry Rodgers.
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