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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
    Issue 476 | 21 May 2018
    18 May
    Issue 476 | 21 May 2018
    Miriam Dalli interview, European Week Against Cancer, Anti-Semitism, World No Tobacco Day, Development Days, European Maritime Day, MFF negotiations, Product Safety, Animal Testing, 5 questions with Marlene Mizzi and more.
    EU and Nato call for increased cooperation on tackling cyber-attacks
    17 May
    EU and Nato call for increased cooperation on tackling cyber-attacks
    EU needs to strengthen its cyber defence capabilities says Estonian MEP, Urmas Paet
    Refugee Integration in Europe: good practices and challenges Partner Content
    16 May
    Refugee Integration in Europe: good practices and challenges
    The EU has a duty to protect refugees from exploitation, while preserving the values upon Europe’s  democratic societies are built, argues Tommaso Virgili.
    EU to ban plastic straws, cutlery and balloons
    15 May
    EU to ban plastic straws, cutlery and balloons
    The EU has confirmed that it aims to ban straws, cutlery, plates and balloon sticks made of plastic as part of a purge on the use of plastics.
    Scratching the surface: why mandatory GMO feeding studies just do not make sense Partner Content
    15 May
    Scratching the surface: why mandatory GMO feeding studies just do not make sense
    It’s time to scratch the surface, and recognise that advanced plant breeding methods, including GM crops, can really make a positive impact, writes Julian Little.
    Does Brexit really mean 'taking back control' of immigration?
    15 May
    Does Brexit really mean 'taking back control' of immigration?
    The UK will have to demonstrate that it is still ‘open for business’ after it leaves the EU at the end of March 2019, according to Greens MEP Jean Lambert.
    Biofuels in the renewable energy directive: The last call Partner Content
    15 May
    Biofuels in the renewable energy directive: The last call
    Ahead of this week's RED II negotiations, Géraldine Kutas explains where policymakers are getting it wrong on biofuels - and how they can fix their mistakes before it's too late.
    McDonald's accused of tax avoidance
    14 May
    McDonald's accused of tax avoidance
    Parliament’s Greens/EFA group has warned that the UK could become the “biggest tax haven near the EU” after Brexit.
    EU Parliament week ahead: GDPR, migration top of the agenda
    14 May
    EU Parliament week ahead: GDPR, migration top of the agenda
    MEPs will this week discuss the implemention of the GDPR, migration and EU-US relations.
    Movers and Shakers | 14 May 2018
    14 May
    Movers and Shakers | 14 May 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 14 May 2018
    Antonio Tajani: EU must rekindle public enthusiasm
    11 May
    Antonio Tajani: EU must rekindle public enthusiasm
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has warned of irreparable damage to the EU unless it learns the lessons from Brexit.
    Concerns raised over COP24 chances of success
    11 May
    Concerns raised over COP24 chances of success
    Concern has been voiced by the business community about the prospects of meeting climate change targets.
    New study highlights the added value of cohesion policy
    11 May
    New study highlights the added value of cohesion policy
    Cohesion policy benefits both the recipient and donor countries, explain Lambert van Nistelrooij and Andrey Novakov.
    EU member states must encourage cities and regions in their energy transition plans
    10 May
    EU member states must encourage cities and regions in their energy transition plans
    Cities and regions should look to several EU-funded projects to help facilitate their energy transition, says Maria Spyraki.
    Cities and regions: An alternative solution to uphold the COP21 agreement?
    10 May
    Cities and regions: An alternative solution to uphold the COP21 agreement?
    Parliament’s report highlights the key role cities play in the fight against climate change, explains Ángela Vallina.
    Cities and regions have a key role to play in tackling the global climate emergency
    10 May
    Cities and regions have a key role to play in tackling the global climate emergency
    European regions and cities have already demonstrated their commitment to fighting climate change, writes Gilles Pargneaux.
    UK outlines post-Brexit defence cooperation plans
    10 May
    UK outlines post-Brexit defence cooperation plans
    The UK says it is committed to maintaining close defence and security relations with the EU after it Brexit.
    EU Commission launches public consultation on Future of Europe
    09 May
    EU Commission launches public consultation on Future of Europe
    The European Commission has launched an online public consultation as part of the ongoing ‘Future of Europe’ debate.
    EU Parliament committee week: Looking ahead
    09 May
    EU Parliament committee week: Looking ahead
    Ways of improving the cybersecurity of Europe’s armed forces will come under the spotlight when MEPs resume their work in Parliament next week.
    5 questions with... Laima Andrikienė
    09 May
    5 questions with... Laima Andrikienė
    Laima Andrikienė (EPP, LT) is a Vice-Chair of Parliament’s delegation to the EU-Kazakhstan, EU-Kyrgyzstan, EU-Uzbekistan and EU-Tajikistan parliamentary cooperation committees and for relations with Turkmenistan and Mongolia.
    EU urged to uphold Iran nuclear deal as Trump pulls out
    09 May
    EU urged to uphold Iran nuclear deal as Trump pulls out
    EU political leaders and MEPs says they are dismayed at the US decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear agreement.
    eHealth could provide a new model for patient-doctor relations
    09 May
    eHealth could provide a new model for patient-doctor relations
    Digital health is a game changer for patient-centred healthcare, writes Michał Boni.
    eHealth provides opportunities for smaller countries with limited resources
    09 May
    eHealth provides opportunities for smaller countries with limited resources
    While the positives of developing eHealth and ICT quickly become apparent, there are still some major challenges, writes Andrey Kovatchev.
    Benedek Jávor: Energy efficiency has enormous potential
    08 May
    Benedek Jávor: Energy efficiency has enormous potential
    Greens/EFA group MEP Benedek Jávor says that energy efficiency has multiple benefits and by using energy more efficiently, Europeans can lower their energy bills.
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