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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again

    Portugal is set to hold its third election in as many years on Sunday amid mounting voter fatigue.
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    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
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    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
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    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    18 Jun
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    The co-author of a parliamentary report on Brexit said this is still the likely scenario despite “four years of drama and the UK painfully coming to grips” with its EU exit.
    MEPs looking for clear message from EU leaders’ summit later this week
    18 Jun
    MEPs looking for clear message from EU leaders’ summit later this week
    Senior EU parliamentarians looking for national governments to move forward on crucial issues such as Rule of law, financing, Coronavirus recovery and future of Europe.
    MEPs condemn George Floyd killing in plenary debate
    17 Jun
    MEPs condemn George Floyd killing in plenary debate
    The debate began with a personal story of alleged police violence on Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana, a German Greens MEP.
    George Floyd killing: Europe rallies against racism
    17 Jun
    George Floyd killing: Europe rallies against racism
    Campaigners and MEPS want the EU to tackle racism with ‘real action and not just pretty words’ writes Rajnish Singh.

     

    Making dairy an integral part of the Green Recovery Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Making dairy an integral part of the Green Recovery
    Applying sustainability throughout the entire dairy value chain can help ensure Europe’s green transition, writes Arla Foods CEO Peder Tuborgh.
    Issue 517 | 15 June 2020
    16 Jun
    Issue 517 | 15 June 2020
    Our cover interview this issue is with Renew Europe MEP Chrysoula Zacharopoulou. The Development Committee Vice-Chair tells Lorna Hutchinson why everyone, regardless of skin colour, gender, disability, ethnicity or sexual orientation, should have the right to live with dignity and opportunity and why we must commit to defending these founding European values.
    Parliament should have say on €750bn recovery plan implementation, say MEPs
    16 Jun
    Parliament should have say on €750bn recovery plan implementation, say MEPs
    Fears have emerged that Parliament will be sidelined in how the recovery package is implemented and President David Sassoli has publicly stated the institution “must be fully involved.”
    EU and UK urged not to ‘indulge in a blame game’ over deadlocked Brexit talks
    16 Jun
    EU and UK urged not to ‘indulge in a blame game’ over deadlocked Brexit talks
    A senior member of Parliament’s UK Coordination Group told this website the EU should still hold out for a “comprehensive” trade agreement with Britain and not the “piecemeal approach the UK wants.”
    Key Brexit meeting concludes ‘more momentum’ needed to break deadlock
    15 Jun
    Key Brexit meeting concludes ‘more momentum’ needed to break deadlock
    The two sides had a video conference on Monday afternoon which appears to have amounted to little more than a stock-taking exercise.
    MEPs ask Parliament to help support staff affected by Coronavirus crisis
    15 Jun
    MEPs ask Parliament to help support staff affected by Coronavirus crisis
    A letter signed by several MEPs from the Greens, Socialists and GUE political groups says that scores of “service provider” employees have been affected by the crisis.
    MEPs split on merits of a resolution on the UK’s exit from the EU
    12 Jun
    MEPs split on merits of a resolution on the UK’s exit from the EU
    The resolution, which has been subject to scores of amendments, will go to a vote later on Friday in two committees.
    Commission recommends Schengen countries open internal borders ‘as soon as possible’
    12 Jun
    Commission recommends Schengen countries open internal borders ‘as soon as possible’
    EU Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, said that with the Coronavirus situation improving in all Member States, having internal border controls is no longer effective.
    Michel Barnier ‘willing to compromise’ to break current Brexit talks impasse
    11 Jun
    Michel Barnier ‘willing to compromise’ to break current Brexit talks impasse
    Speaking in Brussels on Wednesday, Barnier insisted the EU will not strike a deal “at any price.”
    5 Questions with... Tonino Picula
    11 Jun
    5 Questions with... Tonino Picula
    Tonino Picula (HR, S&D) is a member of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee
    A sustainable and digital Europe is what Europe’s small businesses need
    11 Jun
    A sustainable and digital Europe is what Europe’s small businesses need
    And the EU’s SME Strategy is ready to help make that a reality, explains Kerstin Jorna.
    A people-focused European recovery from Coronavirus
    11 Jun
    A people-focused European recovery from Coronavirus
    If we are to emerge from this crisis strengthened, the EU must focus on delivering a society without poverty and with social justice at its core, argues Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
    Digging deep to build high Partner Content
    11 Jun
    Digging deep to build high
    Liquid Gas Europe and Eurogas explain how gas can support European ambitions for a clean energy future.
    UK chief Brexit negotiator says EU’s approach to fisheries ‘manifestly unbalanced’
    10 Jun
    UK chief Brexit negotiator says EU’s approach to fisheries ‘manifestly unbalanced’
    David Frost, speaking after the latest round of Brexit talks ended without agreement, made no attempt to hide UK frustration at the slow progress in the ongoing talks.
    Putting people first in Europe's Coronavirus recovery plans
    10 Jun
    Putting people first in Europe's Coronavirus recovery plans
    If the EU wants to emerge from the crisis as a winner, then it must invest in people, not big business, argues Agnes Jongerius.
    Josep Borrell: EU has been ‘too naïve’ in its dealings with China
    10 Jun
    Josep Borrell: EU has been ‘too naïve’ in its dealings with China
    The EU’s foreign policy chief was speaking in Brussels after what he called an “open and frank dialogue” with top Chinese officials on Tuesday. 
    Protecting the vulnerable in the job market
    10 Jun
    Protecting the vulnerable in the job market
    In the midst of the current crisis, much remains to be done to prevent unemployment from soaring and inequalities from widening further, writes Lucia Duriš Nicholsonová.
    Supporting Europe's SMEs after the COVID-19 pandemic
    09 Jun
    Supporting Europe's SMEs after the COVID-19 pandemic
    Closing the SME financing gap will help mitigate the economic effects of the Cornavirus crisis, explains Alfred Sant.
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    09 Jun
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    Organised gangs have been forced to “adapt” during the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown, a parliamentary committee meeting has been told.
    A stable ally and long-term partner Partner Content
    09 Jun
    A stable ally and long-term partner
    Lamia Tazi explains why Morocco’s pharmaceutical industry matters to Europe.
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