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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
    Udo Bullmann: Give the British people a chance to ‘reassess’ Brexit
    15 Jan
    Udo Bullmann: Give the British people a chance to ‘reassess’ Brexit
    Socialist group leader Udo Bullmann has branded the UK a “divided nation”, saying he has “severe doubts” there is a majority among the public to leave the EU and that the British people should be given a chance to “reassess the situation.”
    European Green Party leaders urge second Brexit referendum
    15 Jan
    European Green Party leaders urge second Brexit referendum
    The two joint leaders of the European Green Party have called for a second referendum on Brexit.
    UK risks of becoming a ‘rogue state’ under no deal Brexit, warns veteran Belgian MEP
    14 Jan
    UK risks of becoming a ‘rogue state’ under no deal Brexit, warns veteran Belgian MEP
    Philippe Lamberts says UK would no longer be seen as a reliable partner on world stage.
    Movers and Shakers | 14 January 2019
    14 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 14 January 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 14 January 2019
    Article 50 extension looking likely as crunch UK Brexit vote looms
    14 Jan
    Article 50 extension looking likely as crunch UK Brexit vote looms
    As the furore surrounding Brexit reaches fever pitch, with British MPs widely expected to jettison Theresa May’s deal, the question remains - what next?
    129 MEPs pen heartfelt letter to UK citizens urging end to “Brexit disaster”
    13 Jan
    129 MEPs pen heartfelt letter to UK citizens urging end to “Brexit disaster”
    A cross-party, 26-nation group of MEPs has issued a last-ditch plea to the UK to reconsider leaving the EU.
    EU must ‘step up its fight’ against fraud, says Court of Auditors’ report
    11 Jan
    EU must ‘step up its fight’ against fraud, says Court of Auditors’ report
    A damning new report published this week by the European Court of Auditors says that the European Commission lacks “comprehensive information on the scale, nature and causes” of fraud.
    EU lifts Thailand’s yellow card on tackling illegal fishing
    11 Jan
    EU lifts Thailand’s yellow card on tackling illegal fishing
    The European Commission has taken Thailand off its group of "warned countries" as recognition of its “progress” in tackling illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
    Anthony Gardner: ‘Disdain for EU’ in Washington brought about diplomatic downgrade
    11 Jan
    Anthony Gardner: ‘Disdain for EU’ in Washington brought about diplomatic downgrade
    A former US ambassador to the EU has angrily condemned President Trump’s decision to “downgrade” the role of his counterpart in Washington.
    Article 50 extension could see UK participation in European elections
    10 Jan
    Article 50 extension could see UK participation in European elections
    As the UK prepares to wrap up its acrimonious divorce from the EU, questions are now being raised as to whether Article 50 will have to be extended, and if so, whether this could mean UK candidates participating in the European elections in May.
    EU member states struggling to make distinction between asylum and immigration, says Syed Kamall
    10 Jan
    EU member states struggling to make distinction between asylum and immigration, says Syed Kamall
    Senior MEP accuses some countries, including EU member states, of hypocrisy in how they deal with immigration.
    European Parliament urged to honour commitment to EU 'Green Card’
    10 Jan
    European Parliament urged to honour commitment to EU 'Green Card’
    Campaigners pressing for a “green card” for Europe are calling on the European Parliament to “honour the commitment” to safeguard the free movement right of Britons in Europe.
    EU lights for Colchester camera action
    10 Jan
    EU lights for Colchester camera action
    No ifs or buts: Consent-based rape legislation must apply across EU
    09 Jan
    No ifs or buts: Consent-based rape legislation must apply across EU
    Despite most EU countries having signed and ratified the Istanbul Convention on violence against women, there is still a large disparity between Member States in the interpretation of what is deemed consensual, writes the EESC’s Madi Sharma.
    Challenging times lie ahead as Romania kicks off EU Presidency
    09 Jan
    Challenging times lie ahead as Romania kicks off EU Presidency
    Romania has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU, for the first time since joining the bloc in 2007, with warnings that it faces multiple challenges during its six-month tenure.
    Brexit deal could be nudged through with a ‘judicious tweak'
    08 Jan
    Brexit deal could be nudged through with a ‘judicious tweak'
    Former UK MEP Andrew Duff says a “tweak” of the political declaration agreed by the EU and UK could help Theresa May get her Brexit deal through the House of Commons next week.
    Governments need to do more to uphold and safeguard human rights
    08 Jan
    Governments need to do more to uphold and safeguard human rights
    In Europe people are still discriminated against or denied access to their rights and not enough action is undertaken by governments to put an end to this, argues Terry Reintke.
    Neutrality Pact
    08 Jan
    Neutrality Pact
    The built environment – offices, houses and other buildings – can be the flagbearers of current efforts to turn Europe into a carbon-neutral economy.
    Brian Hayes under fire for taking ‘revolving door’ to private sector
    08 Jan
    Brian Hayes under fire for taking ‘revolving door’ to private sector
    Irish MEP Brian Hayes has been criticised for “taking the revolving door” to the private sector when he steps down as a deputy ahead of May’s European elections.
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2019
    08 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 8 January 2019
    MEPs scoff at new Irish party’s Brexit aspirations
    07 Jan
    MEPs scoff at new Irish party’s Brexit aspirations
    MEPs from across the political spectrum have poured scorn on a new political party which is campaigning for Ireland to leave the EU and will field candidates in this year’s European elections.
    Member States should stop turning a blind eye to product safety
    07 Jan
    Member States should stop turning a blind eye to product safety
    Europeans should not have to play a dangerous game of Russian roulette when they purchase products, argue Sirpa Pietikäinen, Françoise Grossetête and Bart Staes.
    European Schools below par in supporting disabled children
    04 Jan
    European Schools below par in supporting disabled children
    European Schools lack the proper support and amenities for children with disabilities, according to a joint report released by Human Rights Watch and the European Disability Forum.
    European Citizens’ Initiatives to become more accessible after deal reached
    04 Jan
    European Citizens’ Initiatives to become more accessible after deal reached
    Parliament, Council and the Commission have reached a deal in discussions on an updated regulation on the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI).
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