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    Europe's Moment
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    13 Jul 20
    Issue 519 | 13 July 2020
    Ursula von der Leyen graces the cover of this issue, our final before the summer break, as the European Commission President looks to galvanise the support of EU heads of state and Government behind her revised EU budget and Coronavirus recovery plan. Ahead of this week’s special summit of EU leaders in Brussels on 17-18 July, she argues, in an exclusive article for The Parliament Magazine, that, “Europe’s citizens have high expectations, and rightly so. This is the moment to meet their expectations - with a strong budget, with the Next Generation EU recovery instrument and with sustained leadership in the world. This is Europe’s moment.”
    10 Jul 20
    New AMR Action Fund could be ‘game changer’ in battle against antimicrobial resistance
    Fund’s launch comes with warning that up to ten million lives could be lost globally each year by 2050 to antimicrobial resistant ‘superbugs’.
    10 Jul 20
    Development policy: engaging the world on equal footing
    Development is not something achieved through economic means alone, it’s about learning from each other’s experiences, argues Norbert Neuser.
    10 Jul 20
    Names of MEPs who will sit on European parliament’s new committees announced
    Parliament has set up a subcommittee on taxation, three special committees - one on cancer, another on artificial intelligence and a third on foreign interference - and a committee of inquiry on animal transport.
    10 Jul 20
    Charles Michel tables plan to break impasse on EU’s Coronavirus recovery fund and next long term budget
    European Council president’s ‘new’ proposal focuses on funding elements around climate change, the rule of law and Brexit.
    10 Jul 20
    Why Green mobility needs the right infrastructure
    A comprehensive network of publicly accessible charging points is essential for the successful decarbonisation of the EU’s transport sector, argues Ismail Ertug.
    10 Jul 20
    An EU citizens’ budget
    The views of European citizens are conspicuously missing from the EU budget talks, yet they should be at the centre of them, argues Victor Negrescu.
    10 Jul 20
    Why the EU needs pharmaceutical independence
    The Coronavirus outbreak has shown why the EU must address medical shortages and re-establish its position as a world leader in the pharmaceutical field, argues Tomislav Sokol.
    09 Jul 20
    Senior MEP ‘pessimistic’ about progress in latest Brexit talks
    Bernd Lange, a member of Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, told this website that he hopes the continuing talks, being held for the first time in London, will “unlock the UK’s negotiating position.”
    09 Jul 20
    EU leaders tell Member States it is ‘essential’ to agree on budget and recovery plan at summit
    At least four Member States, “the Frugal Four”, remain opposed to the package, but the leaders of the main EU institutions have ratcheted up the pressure to reach an agreement in a week’s time.
    09 Jul 20
    New challenges, old threats
    As the world deals with the economic fallout from COVID-19, new European Defence Agency chief executive, Jirí Šedivý, tells Rajnish Singh that previous security threats have not gone away and therefore defence funding should remain a key EU priority.
    09 Jul 20
    Trade Commissioner: EU will ‘act decisively’ if US slaps fresh tariffs on goods
    Phil Hogan’s stark warning follows the US threat to put duties on EU goods such as beer, gin and olives, intensifying a long-running row over aviation subsidies between the two sides.
    08 Jul 20
    Cyber defence in the ‘New Normal’
    The Coronavirus crisis has increased the risk exposure of being targeted by sophisticated threats, warn Wolfgang Roehrig and Mario Beccia.
    07 Jul 20
    Resumed Brexit talks have ‘not lived up to’ call for more urgency to reach deal
    Luxembourg MEP Christophe Hansen, a member of Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, said the meetings between the two sides have, so far, “not exactly lived up to the expectations of fresh momentum.”
    07 Jul 20
    Work-life balance in the Coronavirus era
    The global pandemic has proven that people can achieve a healthy work life balance while working from home through the use of technology already at their disposal, writes David Casa.
    07 Jul 20
    LNG is a key component of the EU’s energy mix
    The EU will not achieve its long coveted goal of energy sovereignty without the inclusion of natural gas, writes Carlo Fidanza.
    06 Jul 20
    Commission admits ‘series of mistakes’ made after von der Leyen Croatia election video
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    06 Jul 20
    5 Questions with... Henna Virkkunen
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    Anders Fogh Rasmussen: Frugal Four will back EU budget and recovery plan ‘subject to concessions’
    The former Danish Prime Minister’s comments come ahead of a key meeting on Wednesday, where EU leaders hope to break the current impasse over the €750bn Recovery Plan and the next long-term budget.
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