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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
    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
    Op-ed: The world looks to Europe for investments in gender equality, global health
    12 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: The world looks to Europe for investments in gender equality, global health
    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
    Celebrating European Biotech Week 2018
    09 Aug
    Celebrating European Biotech Week 2018
    EuropaBio is delighted to announce European Biotech Week 2018.
    EU reportedly considering watering down Irish border backstop proposal
    09 Aug
    EU reportedly considering watering down Irish border backstop proposal
    With Brexit talks set to enter a crucial stage, the EU is reportedly considering watering down its proposal for an Irish border backstop solution.
    MEPs to vote on EU audiovisual media services reform next month
    09 Aug
    MEPs to vote on EU audiovisual media services reform next month
    MEPs will vote next month on the reform of EU legislation on audiovisual media services.
    Venezuela crisis: MEPs call on EU to step up humanitarian aid
    08 Aug
    Venezuela crisis: MEPs call on EU to step up humanitarian aid
    Parliament is urging Venezuela to allow in humanitarian aid and the EU to release more funds to help Venezuelans fleeing the country.
    FinTech: Connecting Europe with the Middle East Partner Content
    08 Aug
    FinTech: Connecting Europe with the Middle East
    Bahrain is at the forefront of adopting FinTech, writes Hadyah M. Fathalla.
    EU moves to protect businesses as US imposes sanctions on Iran
    07 Aug
    EU moves to protect businesses as US imposes sanctions on Iran
    US President Donald Trump’s decision to re-impose sanctions on Iran has put the US on a direct collision course with the EU.
    EU Commission takes fresh action to combat forest fires
    06 Aug
    EU Commission takes fresh action to combat forest fires
    The EU has taken fresh action to help member states to combat what it calls “unprecedented” forest fires in Europe.
    EU appeals for calm in Zimbabwe
    03 Aug
    EU appeals for calm in Zimbabwe
    EPP group MEP Elmar Brok has voiced serious concerns about the recent elections in trouble-torn Zimbabwe.
    EU to offer higher advance payments to farmers amid droughts
    03 Aug
    EU to offer higher advance payments to farmers amid droughts
    The European Commission says it is significantly stepping up aid for Europe’s farmers this summer, as they grapple with the difficulties of extreme droughts. 
    Charles Tannock: Northern Ireland Assembly should choose economic alignment with the EU
    02 Aug
    Charles Tannock: Northern Ireland Assembly should choose economic alignment with the EU
    UK MEP Charles Tannock has called for the people of Northern Ireland to be allowed to choose to stay aligned with the EU and the Republic of Ireland.
    Elmar Brok joins calls for second Brexit referendum
    01 Aug
    Elmar Brok joins calls for second Brexit referendum
    German MEP Elmar Brok has thrown his weight behind the growing campaign for a second Brexit referendum.
    MEPs stress importance of Northern Ireland issue
    01 Aug
    MEPs stress importance of Northern Ireland issue
    MEPs have insisted that the UK’s Brexit withdrawal agreement must include a viable backstop for the Northern Ireland/Ireland border.
    EU must do better on entrepreneurship
    31 Jul
    EU must do better on entrepreneurship
    The key to fighting unemployment is to foster a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation in our young people, writes Anthea McIntyre.
    Greens: Juncker must be 'pushed around' by US
    31 Jul
    Greens: Juncker must be 'pushed around' by US
    The Greens have urged European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker “not to be pushed around” by the United States.
    European arrest warrant: ECJ ruling a 'stark warning' to Poland
    30 Jul
    European arrest warrant: ECJ ruling a 'stark warning' to Poland
    Philippe Lamberts says that a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) should serve as a “stark warning” to Poland as the country still finds itself at the centre of controversy over changes to its national legislation.
    Why the EU should support minority languages as part of its international development Partner Content
    30 Jul
    Why the EU should support minority languages as part of its international development
    Funding programmes in minority languages would increase representation of those who have never had an equal voice, writes Leonardo González Dellán.
    Deadline looms for Brussels expat voter registration
    30 Jul
    Deadline looms for Brussels expat voter registration
    Expats in Brussels are being reminded of the 31 July deadline for registering to vote in communal elections later this year.
    Movers and Shakers | 30 July 2018
    30 Jul
    Movers and Shakers | 30 July 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 30 July 2018
    Trump, Juncker agree on ‘new phase’ of EU-US relations
    27 Jul
    Trump, Juncker agree on ‘new phase’ of EU-US relations
    The United States has agreed to work towards lowering trade barriers with the European Union, Donald Trump said after a meeting with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker.
    EU rallies around Greece as deadly fire rages on
    25 Jul
    EU rallies around Greece as deadly fire rages on
    European humanitarian aid and crisis management Commissioner Christos Stylianides has arrived in Athens to personally coordinate EU assistance being provided to Greece through the EU civil protection mechanism following the deadly fires in the country.
    ECJ rules that 'new breeding techniques' are GMOs
    25 Jul
    ECJ rules that 'new breeding techniques' are GMOs
    The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has published its much-awaited ruling on the legal status of food and feed crops derived from certain new genetic modification techniques.
    EU and UK gear up for no-deal Brexit
    24 Jul
    EU and UK gear up for no-deal Brexit
    Ireland’s European Commissioner Phil Hogan has warned of a “very high probability” of a no-deal outcome in the Brexit negotiations.
    EESC: Skills mismatch leading to loss of productivity
    24 Jul
    EESC: Skills mismatch leading to loss of productivity
    A new report claims that the European economy loses over two per cent of productivity annually due to a mismatch of skills.
    Civil society’s contribution to the energy union
    24 Jul
    Civil society’s contribution to the energy union
    The energy transition is an excellent opportunity to put people at the heart of the EU decision-making process, writes Luca Jahier.
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