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    Poland's presidential runoff puts the EU centre stage
    30 May EU Institutions

    Poland's presidential runoff puts the EU centre stage

    Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are neck-and-neck going into Sunday's vote — a contest that could shape Poland’s European future.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Budapest Pride ban piles pressure on EU to show support
    30 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Budapest Pride ban piles pressure on EU to show support
    Why member states are the biggest obstacle to the EU's plan to finish the single market
    28 May EU Institutions
    Why member states are the biggest obstacle to the EU's plan to finish the single market
    How Serbia's Vučić is playing the EU
    27 May Foreign & Security Policy
    How Serbia's Vučić is playing the EU
    Coronavirus: A global perspective Partner Content
    04 May
    Coronavirus: A global perspective
    From helping to monitor the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic to the eventual recovery, Earth observation data plays a crucial role, writes Agnieszka Łukaszczyk, Senior Director of European Affairs at Planet.
    EU gives Poland two months to act on judicial curbs
    30 Apr
    EU gives Poland two months to act on judicial curbs
    New law for judges undermines country’s judicial independence, says European Commission.
    Coronavirus: World must change its relationship with animals, says leading animal welfare group
    29 Apr
    Coronavirus: World must change its relationship with animals, says leading animal welfare group
    Weak sanitary measures and inadequate regulation on global wildlife trade have played critical role in pandemic argues IFAW’s Staci McLennan.
     
    Reducing the burden
    29 Apr
    Reducing the burden
    Transport has been one of the hardest hit sectors by the Coronavirus crisis and doesn’t need the additional burden of new EU regulations, argues Marian-Jean Marinescu.
    Restarting Europe’s engine
    29 Apr
    Restarting Europe’s engine
    The EU needs a coordinated relief plan for the transport and tourism sectors affected by the Coronavirus crisis, explains Jan-Christoph Oetjen.
    Stay home today, travel tomorrow
    29 Apr
    Stay home today, travel tomorrow
    The Coronavirus crisis has shown us why Europe needs well-structured guidelines and accessible funds for the tourism sector, writes István Ujhelyi.
    A SURE thing
    28 Apr
    A SURE thing
    The European Commission’s SURE temporary unemployment support scheme must be implemented urgently and in a similar manner across all EU Member States, argues Yana Toom.
    5 Questions with... Ernest Urtasun
    28 Apr
    5 Questions with... Ernest Urtasun
    Ernest Urtasun (ES, Greens/EFA) is a member of Parliament’s FEMM and ECON committees.
    Coronavirus: Vulnerable groups at risk of shouldering burden of crisis, warns EU civil society network
    28 Apr
    Coronavirus: Vulnerable groups at risk of shouldering burden of crisis, warns EU civil society network
    Concern that economic and social recovery will put profit before rights and wellbeing of EU citizens, says Piotr Sadowski.
    Many EU citizens in UK being denied equal treatment, says citizens’ rights group
    28 Apr
    Many EU citizens in UK being denied equal treatment, says citizens’ rights group
    According to the campaign group, the3million, this means people are not able to get the help that they need, including benefits.
    The use of bacteriophages against Listeria as a ‘non-decontaminating’ processing aid
    28 Apr
    The use of bacteriophages against Listeria as a ‘non-decontaminating’ processing aid
    Ongoing EU legislative controversy over the use of bacteriophages is leading to unnecessary Listeria-deaths, argues biochemist Danielle van Dalen.
    MEPs sign letter demanding minimum income to help Europe’s poorest survive Coronavirus
    27 Apr
    MEPs sign letter demanding minimum income to help Europe’s poorest survive Coronavirus
    A total of 23 deputies from four different mainstream political groups have co-signed a letter backing the demand by the European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN).
    Short-term work schemes: Putting people first
    27 Apr
    Short-term work schemes: Putting people first
    By helping Member States safeguard jobs and preserve their economic structures, the EU can help prevent the COVID-19 outbreak from causing long-lasting economic and social damage, explains Nicolas Schmit
    Coronavirus mobility crisis
    27 Apr
    Coronavirus mobility crisis
    The European Commission will use every available tool to support the transport sector during the crisis, writes Adina-Ioana Valean

    Coronavirus crisis offers chance to ‘transform’ society, says EU Commissioner
    24 Apr
    Coronavirus crisis offers chance to ‘transform’ society, says EU Commissioner
    Mariya Gabriel told MEPs that public disaffection was one of the reasons the European Commission is launching a pan-European “hackathon.”
    Michel Barnier accuses UK of running down the clock on Brexit talks
    24 Apr
    Michel Barnier accuses UK of running down the clock on Brexit talks
    EU’s chief negotiator says ‘serious difficulties lie ahead’ if UK’ continues to disengage on key issues.
    Parliament President hopes EU can emerge from Coronavirus crisis with ‘stronger sense of community’
    24 Apr
    Parliament President hopes EU can emerge from Coronavirus crisis with ‘stronger sense of community’
    David Sassoli said the extent to which the Coronavirus crisis is devastating economies and citizens’ lives is becoming clear. 
    EU leaders sign off on €540bn Coronavirus rescue scheme
    24 Apr
    EU leaders sign off on €540bn Coronavirus rescue scheme
    Beyond the immediate aid, disputes remain over the structure and funding of a long-term recovery plan for Europe’s Coronavirus-battered economies.
    IRC calls on EU to take global leadership role on tackling Coronavirus crisis
    24 Apr
    IRC calls on EU to take global leadership role on tackling Coronavirus crisis
    European solidarity with the world’s most vulnerable must be turned into urgent action, argues Imogen Sudbery
    Call for EU to do more to protect unaccompanied refugee children from Coronavirus
    24 Apr
    Call for EU to do more to protect unaccompanied refugee children from Coronavirus
    Relocating minors from Greek island camps would be ‘hallmark of virtue and prudence’, writes former MEP Mariela Baeva
    To extend or take Britain into a Götterdämerung Brexit?
    24 Apr
    To extend or take Britain into a Götterdämerung Brexit?
    The Coronavirus crisis has utterly derailed all the economic basis as well as the negotiating timetable for a swift agreement, writes Denis MacShane.
    Where’s the money coming from? The case for a federal eurobond
    23 Apr
    Where’s the money coming from? The case for a federal eurobond
    As the European Council meets to try to resolve disagreements between Member States over increasing the size of the EU budget, Andrew Duff makes the case for a federal eurobond.
    Didier Reynders: Commission considering action against Poland for rule of law breaches
    23 Apr
    Didier Reynders: Commission considering action against Poland for rule of law breaches
    Earlier this month the European Court of Justice suspended the disciplinary chamber of Poland’s Supreme Court over questions about its independence.
    Coronavirus: Homeless groups in Brussels say practical help offered by the European parliament has been a ‘Godsend’
    23 Apr
    Coronavirus: Homeless groups in Brussels say practical help offered by the European parliament has been a ‘Godsend’
    Use of EP buildings, chauffeur service and meal provision and distribution has helped city maintain services for the most vulnerable during the Coronavirus crisis.
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