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    German rearmament tests time, money and resolve

    As Germany prepares to spend 5% of GDP on defence, Chancellor Friedrich Merz must overcome scepticism both within his governing coalition and in the country at large.
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    Guy Verhofstadt: ‘Big problems’ still exist with UK Withdrawal Agreement
    24 Jan
    Guy Verhofstadt: ‘Big problems’ still exist with UK Withdrawal Agreement
    The chair of Parliament's Brexit Steering Group said one pressing problem was that EU citizens in the UK currently had “no physical document” to prove their legal right to remain in the country after Brexit.
     
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    Issue 508 | 27 January 2020
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    Issue 508 | 27 January 2020
    This issue features Renew Europe leader Dacian Cioloș as our cover star. He tells us why citizens must play a key role in designing the blueprint for the future of Europe and shares his views on the new European Commission, climate change and Brexit.
    UK Withdrawal Agreement passes two key hurdles
    24 Jan
    UK Withdrawal Agreement passes two key hurdles
    Having received Royal Assent in the UK and consent in a vote by Parliament’s Constitutional Affairs Committee on Thursday, the UK is now well on its way to exiting the EU next week.
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    NGOs announce plans for fringe festival alongside Future of Europe conference
    23 Jan
    NGOs announce plans for fringe festival alongside Future of Europe conference
    The pan-European “festival of democracy” aims to “harness the energy, imagination and ideas” of citizens.
    AFCO to sign-off UK Withdrawal Agreement
    22 Jan
    AFCO to sign-off UK Withdrawal Agreement
    The committee will vote on Thursday, paving the way for a final vote in plenary next week.
    UK government under renewed pressure to provide an EU Green Card
    22 Jan
    UK government under renewed pressure to provide an EU Green Card
    A House of Lords amendment to the Withdrawal Bill calls on the UK government to provide EU citizens with physical proof of status.
    EU can no longer ignore Catalonia, says Puigdemont
    21 Jan
    EU can no longer ignore Catalonia, says Puigdemont
    The Catalan pro-independence MEP made the remark when speaking for the first time in the European Parliament.
    UK urged to respect post-Brexit EU citizens’ rights
    21 Jan
    UK urged to respect post-Brexit EU citizens’ rights
    MEPs raised concerns after a senior UK minister suggested EU citizens could face deportation if they fail to secure settled status in time.
    Taiwan pro-independence leader wins presidential election
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    Taiwan pro-independence leader wins presidential election
    A top Taiwanese diplomat has warned China to heed the outcome of his country’s presidential elections.
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    Getting to the Green Deal: Don’t rule out alternative fuels
    A coalition of vehicle manufacturers and fuel producers are calling for consistency in defining alternative fuels.
    Von der Leyen urges Croatian presidency to focus on four 'key' areas
    20 Jan
    Von der Leyen urges Croatian presidency to focus on four "key" areas
    Implementing the European Green Deal, Brexit negotiations, the MFF and enlargement talks are among the priorities singled out by the Commission president.
    EU “putting its money where its mouth is” with Green Deal financing
    20 Jan
    EU “putting its money where its mouth is” with Green Deal financing
    The €100 billion 'Just Transition Fund' to support European regions' transition away from fossil fuels has been cautiously welcomed by NGOs.
    Brexit: UK’s Settled Status “not fit for purpose”
    17 Jan
    Brexit: UK’s Settled Status “not fit for purpose”
    MEPs raise concern over UK’s failure to provide assurances on EU citizens’ rights.
    European Banking Authority: “An egregious revolving doors case”
    17 Jan
    European Banking Authority: “An egregious revolving doors case”
    The director of the EBA has been criticised by MEPs for moving to one of the most powerful finance lobby groups in Europe.
    Movers and Shakers | 17 January 2020
    17 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 17 January 2020
    Conference on Future of Europe should not be ‘tokenistic rubber-stamping exercise’ say MEPs
    15 Jan
    Conference on Future of Europe should not be ‘tokenistic rubber-stamping exercise’ say MEPs
    The conference is due to start on 9 May - Europe Day - and last up to two years. It seeks to address the measures deemed necessary to reform the EU.
    Arab News led poll shows Arab world at a ‘major turning point Partner Content
    14 Jan
    Arab News led poll shows Arab world at a ‘major turning point
    A ground-breaking Arab News-led poll shows reshaping of mosque and state is transforming the region. Andrew Boff looks at what is driving this change.
    MEPs make impassioned plea for post-Brexit protection of citizens’ rights
    14 Jan
    MEPs make impassioned plea for post-Brexit protection of citizens’ rights
    A plenary debate on the protection of citizens’ rights saw emotions run high and tempers fray.
    Parliament’s political groups voice concern on UK ‘settled status’ for EU citizens
    13 Jan
    Parliament’s political groups voice concern on UK ‘settled status’ for EU citizens
    MEPs will be asked this week to back a resolution on the issue.
    British MEPs urge EU to 'get tough' with UK in upcoming trade talks
    10 Jan
    British MEPs urge EU to 'get tough' with UK in upcoming trade talks
    Outgoing British MEPs have urged the EU to adopt a “get tough” approach with the UK in the upcoming trade talks, which will decide whether or not Britain leaves the EU with or without an agreement.
    Movers and Shakers | 10 January 2020
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    Movers and Shakers | 10 January 2020
    Brexit Steering Group member casts ‘serious doubt’ on Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit free trade deal
    10 Jan
    Brexit Steering Group member casts ‘serious doubt’ on Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit free trade deal
    In an exclusive interview with this website, senior Polish MEP Danuta Hubner said that a No Deal scenario in 11 months was a real possibility “unless we have 10 to 15 negotiating ‘tables’ agreed.”
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