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    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening
    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.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    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.
    EU's ‘North versus South’ battle gears up over how to tackle economic fallout of Coronavirus
    23 Apr
    EU's ‘North versus South’ battle gears up over how to tackle economic fallout of Coronavirus
    A video summit of EU leaders is expected to focus on disagreements over calls to introduce jointly issued debt - known as coronabonds - as a way of financing measures to counter the economic impact of the crisis.
    EU Trade Commissioner: Solidarity in tackling Coronavirus must not be restricted to EU
    22 Apr
    EU Trade Commissioner: Solidarity in tackling Coronavirus must not be restricted to EU
    In a debate with members of Parliament’s International Trade Committee, Phil Hogan admitted that the EU would “need to review” its trade policy after the pandemic is over.
    We must show citizens that the EU is here when they need it
    22 Apr
    We must show citizens that the EU is here when they need it
    In this time of crisis, Consumer protection is more important than ever, explains IMCO Committee chair Petra De Sutter.

     

    UK must not be pressured into requesting Brexit extension, says Eurosceptic UK campaign group
    22 Apr
    UK must not be pressured into requesting Brexit extension, says Eurosceptic UK campaign group
    EU need to get on with trade agreement negotiations, instead of playing for time, argues Get Britain Out director, Jayne Adye.
    Enabling and accelerating Digital Finance
    22 Apr
    Enabling and accelerating Digital Finance
    The EU is set to reap the benefits of embracing digitalisation and innovation in the financial sector, explains Jan Ceyssens.
    European Commission accepts that ‘lessons must be learned’ from Coronavirus crisis
    21 Apr
    European Commission accepts that ‘lessons must be learned’ from Coronavirus crisis
    In response to a question from this website, the executive said it was too early to assess where its approach might differ in the event of a second, or even third, wave of the outbreak.
    Europe’s tourist industry faces ‘disaster’ this summer, says senior MEP
    21 Apr
    Europe’s tourist industry faces ‘disaster’ this summer, says senior MEP
    Younous Omarjee has warned that the tourist season in Europe is shaping up to be a disaster, particularly in southern Member States that are heavily dependent on tourism.
    Coronavirus: EU struggling to show solidarity in face of ‘existential’ crisis
    21 Apr
    Coronavirus: EU struggling to show solidarity in face of ‘existential’ crisis
    The European Union risks losing credibility if it fails to deliver some sort of fiscal union, warns Charles Grant.
    Commission warns EU ‘will have to live with’ COVID-19 until vaccine found
    21 Apr
    Commission warns EU ‘will have to live with’ COVID-19 until vaccine found
    Addressing a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said, “Right now, we are in the middle of a war.”
    How to stop the Coronavirus pandemic disrupting a green future
    21 Apr
    How to stop the Coronavirus pandemic disrupting a green future
    Stimulating the post-Coronavirus economic recovery through investment in climate Action will help set the world back on its green path, explains Vanora Bennett
    China’s defective Coronavirus equipment
    21 Apr
    China’s defective Coronavirus equipment
    The EU must take action on the supply of faulty Chinese healthcare equipment including COVID-19 testing kits and face masks, argues Gianna Gancia
    Averting the next public health crisis
    21 Apr
    Averting the next public health crisis
    Parliament’s newly-formed Interest Group on AMR is committed to ensuring antimicrobial resistance remains high on the EU policy agenda, explain Sarah Wiener, Nicolae Ștefănuță and Tiemo Wölken.
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