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    NATO’s 5% holdouts threaten European cohesion ahead of critical summit
    13 Jun Foreign & Security Policy

    NATO’s 5% holdouts threaten European cohesion ahead of critical summit

    With less than two weeks to go until a NATO summit in The Hague, European allies are divided over whether and how quickly to pledge further defence budget hikes.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
    16 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s Trump trade doctrine
    11 Jun EU Institutions
    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s Trump trade doctrine
    EU's security fears over Russian church have no easy answer
    10 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    EU's security fears over Russian church have no easy answer
    It will soon be curtains for Brexit spectacle, promises May
    13 Nov
    It will soon be curtains for Brexit spectacle, promises May
    Brexit talks are edging towards their conclusion as the two sides thrash out the final sticking points.
    EU legislation must safeguard precision plant breeding technologies Partner Content
    13 Nov
    EU legislation must safeguard precision plant breeding technologies
    European plant scientists are hindered by an outdated regulatory framework that is at odds with recent scientific evidence, writes Dirk Inzé.
    MEPs blast harsh sentences for Catalan political prisoners
    13 Nov
    MEPs blast harsh sentences for Catalan political prisoners
    MEPs from various political groups in the European Parliament are up in arms over the excessive prison sentences the Spanish prosecutor wants to hand down to Catalan pro-independence leaders.
    Movers and Shakers | 12 November 2018
    12 Nov
    Movers and Shakers | 12 November 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 12 November 2018
    Give breast cancer patients flexible working conditions, says MEP
    12 Nov
    Give breast cancer patients flexible working conditions, says MEP
    Cancer patients have a great deal to contribute to the workplace and should be supported though flexible working policies, says an MEP who is herself a cancer survivor.
    EU Parliament week ahead: Merkel in Strasbourg, MMF budget, phone calls cap top the agenda
    09 Nov
    EU Parliament week ahead: Merkel in Strasbourg, MMF budget, phone calls cap top the agenda
    MEPs will this week grill German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Strasbourg, vote on the EU long-term budget, as well as a new telecom law capping intra-EU phone calls.
    Answering the challenges of 5G and AI
    09 Nov
    Answering the challenges of 5G and AI
    A recent summit gathered key figures from industry and politics to discuss the speed of technological change - and how it can be harnessed to benefit society and the economy.
    Unpaid internships amount to social discrimination
    09 Nov
    Unpaid internships amount to social discrimination
    A champion for the rights of interns, European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly says that interns must be paid, as unpaid internships perpetuate a cycle of ‘privilege following privilege’.
    Weber wins by a landslide to clinch EPP Spitzenkandidat position
    08 Nov
    Weber wins by a landslide to clinch EPP Spitzenkandidat position
    Germany’s Manfred Weber has won the EPP group’s Spitzenkandidat nomination, which now puts him in line for European Commission President.
    IEEE | Blockchain A New Digital Revolution
    08 Nov
    IEEE | Blockchain A New Digital Revolution
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement with IEEE on the opportunities of BlockChain technology
    UK MEPs in Brexit deadline plea
    08 Nov
    UK MEPs in Brexit deadline plea
    Scottish MEP Alyn Smith has joined with other deputies to write an open letter to all MEPs, calling for more time to thrash out Brexit negotiations.
    Fair internships a ‘win-win’ for young people and companies
    08 Nov
    Fair internships a ‘win-win’ for young people and companies
    Campaigner Alexandre Beddock outlines the action being taken to help young people whose first experience in the world of work is often a source of hardship.
    Fighting for fairer working conditions for interns
    07 Nov
    Fighting for fairer working conditions for interns
    In the battle for better conditions for trainees, Parliament can set an example by banning unpaid internships, says Italian Socialist MEP Brando Benifei, one of Parliament’s youngest deputies
    Green economy players should reap rewards
    07 Nov
    Green economy players should reap rewards
    Public finances are not enough to fund efforts to keep a global temperature rise to below two degrees, so the onus is on the financial sector to make strides for climate change.
    EU Ombudsman urged to probe Commission support of pulse fishing
    07 Nov
    EU Ombudsman urged to probe Commission support of pulse fishing
    Campaigners have stepped up their efforts to enforce the ban on pulse fishing approved earlier this year by MEPs.
    Giving disability a voice in Europe
    06 Nov
    Giving disability a voice in Europe
    By 2020 there will be an estimated 120 million people with disabilities in the EU. We must ensure that these citizens are able to live as full and independent lives as possible while maximising their capacities and potential, argues Marek Plura.
    MEPs laud new antibiotics rules
    06 Nov
    MEPs laud new antibiotics rules
    New rules on the responsible use of antibiotics have been adopted just ahead of the annual European Antibiotic Awareness Day.
    Facing the challenge of antibiotic resistance
    06 Nov
    Facing the challenge of antibiotic resistance
    We must all play our part in addressing the threat of antibiotic resistance, argues Andrea Ammon.
    Failure to implement Macedonia name change will be ‘disastrous’, warns MEP
    05 Nov
    Failure to implement Macedonia name change will be ‘disastrous’, warns MEP
    If Macedonia’s proposed name change does not go through, it will bring more uncertainty to the country and could affect regional security, an MEP has warned.
    Movers and Shakers | 5 November 2018
    05 Nov
    Movers and Shakers | 5 November 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 5 November 2018
    Apprenticeships are a practical way for Europe's youth to kick-start careers Partner Content
    05 Nov
    Apprenticeships are a practical way for Europe's youth to kick-start careers
    McDonald's is helping young people develop the skills they need to succeed through apprenticeships, writes David Fairhurst.
    Vocational Education and Training is the best springboard to employment
    05 Nov
    Vocational Education and Training is the best springboard to employment
    European Vocational Skills Week: How vocational education and training have the potential to transform professional and personal lives.
    New skills agenda: bridging the expertise gap
    05 Nov
    New skills agenda: bridging the expertise gap
    We need to resolve the skills mismatch with a visionary approach to learning, explains Momchil Nekov.
    Issue 484 | 5 November 2018
    02 Nov
    Issue 484 | 5 November 2018
    Marek Plura interview, Giving Disability a Voice, European Space Week, EU Industrial Policy, Vocational Skills, Antibiotic Resistance, Supporting Interns, Sustainable Finance, Digital Leadership, and more...
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