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    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.
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    22 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
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    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
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    08 Mar
    EU-Africa relations: Shared Ambitions
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    International Women's Day: Recognising the true value of women
    08 Mar
    International Women's Day: Recognising the true value of women
    Every day, not just International Women’s Day, should be an opportunity to encourage women to take a role in politics, argues Maria Grapini.
    Movers and Shakers | 8 March 2019
    08 Mar
    Movers and Shakers | 8 March 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 8 March 2019
    Evelyne Gebhardt: Still seeing a bright future for the EU
    08 Mar
    Evelyne Gebhardt: Still seeing a bright future for the EU
    An MEP for 25 years, Evelyne Gebhardt has seen it all. As vice president of the European Parliament and member of the High-level Group on Gender Equality and Diversity and IMCO committee, she tells Colin Mackay her thoughts on gender equality and quotas, the digital single market and globalisation.
    International Women's Day: Seizing the momentum behind gender equality
    08 Mar
    International Women's Day: Seizing the momentum behind gender equality
    On International Women’s Day, we can be proud of what has been achieved, but there is no reason to be complacent, writes Vĕra Jourová.
    Romano Prodi: EU confronted by existential crisis
    08 Mar
    Romano Prodi: EU confronted by existential crisis
    Former Commission President Romano Prodi says the European Union is “confronted with an existential crisis” with “unhappiness among populations and distrust of politicians.”
    Europe’s contraception deficit
    08 Mar
    Europe’s contraception deficit
    Almost half of all pregnancies in Europe are unplanned. More needs to be done to improve access to - and online information on - modern contraception methods, reports Lorna Hutchinson.
    A European industrial strategy based on cooperation and curiosity Partner Content
    07 Mar
    A European industrial strategy based on cooperation and curiosity
    A stronger EU industrial policy is in the cards, including more investments in innovation, writes Rolf Tarrach.
    UK tax reform must be condition of EU post-Brexit trade accord, say MEPs
    07 Mar
    UK tax reform must be condition of EU post-Brexit trade accord, say MEPs
    MEPs say that the EU must make reform of the tax system in the UK a “condition” of any post-Brexit trade agreement with Britain.
    Reducing health inequalities for vulnerable mothers and babies
    06 Mar
    Reducing health inequalities for vulnerable mothers and babies
    With an increasing number of avoidable deaths in mothers and babies from vulnerable and minority backgrounds, the incoming Commission and Parliament should make this a priority, writes Professor Marian Knight.
    #Metoo: Dragging dark acts into the light
    06 Mar
    #Metoo: Dragging dark acts into the light
    In the corridors of power, abuse continues while prosecutions are conspicuously absent, writes Barbara Matera
    #MeTooEP: Actions speak louder than words
    06 Mar
    #MeTooEP: Actions speak louder than words
    MEP candidates should commit to reform and sign the #MeTooEP election pledge, write Jeanne Ponte and Alfiaz Vaiya
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    So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye
    05 Mar
    So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye
    With the deadline for the UK’s exit from the EU fast approaching, British MEPs have spoken of their regret about having to step down from elected office.
    Party leaders to join ECR group after EU elections
    05 Mar
    Party leaders to join ECR group after EU elections
    The leaders of two political parties have announced their intention to join the ECR group in Parliament following the European elections in May.
    MEPs hail new live animal transportation rules
    04 Mar
    MEPs hail new live animal transportation rules
    MEPs from across the political divide have welcomed the adoption of new EU-wide rules designed to give added protection to the transportation of live animals.
    MEPs call for creation of anti-money laundering watchdog
    04 Mar
    MEPs call for creation of anti-money laundering watchdog
    MEPs have called for the creation of a new EU anti-money laundering watchdog and a European financial police force.
    MEPs select Romanian official for EU Chief Prosecutor job
    04 Mar
    MEPs select Romanian official for EU Chief Prosecutor job
    MEPs have selected a Romanian official, Laura Codruţa Kövesi, as their top candidate for the position of European Chief Prosecutor.
    EU Parliament week ahead: International Women’s Day tops agenda
    01 Mar
    EU Parliament week ahead: International Women’s Day tops agenda
    To mark International Women's Day 2019 on 8 March, MEPs and national MPs will gather for an inter-parliamentary meeting on “Women's Power in Politics.”
    Parliament refuses to remove 'damaging' video from website after MEP complaint
    01 Mar
    Parliament refuses to remove 'damaging' video from website after MEP complaint
    Parliament has refused to remove a “damaging and inaccurate” video of an MEP’s comments from its in-house website.
    Movers and Shakers | 1 March 2019
    01 Mar
    Movers and Shakers | 1 March 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 1 March 2019
    MEPs approve citizens’ social benefits retention in no-deal Brexit
    28 Feb
    MEPs approve citizens’ social benefits retention in no-deal Brexit
    MEPs have approved measures that mean EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU27 will keep their social benefits acquired before withdrawal in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
    Economic progress, social stability key in combatting Euroscepticism, says report
    28 Feb
    Economic progress, social stability key in combatting Euroscepticism, says report
    A new report shows that economic decline, social instability and limited levels of education are significant factors in explaining the increase in support for populists throughout the EU.
    MEPs attend trial of Catalan pro-independence leaders
    28 Feb
    MEPs attend trial of Catalan pro-independence leaders
    A delegation of 13 MEPs and MPs from several EU Member States are in Madrid today to attend the trial of Catalan pro-independence leaders.
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