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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
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    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    Jean-Claude Juncker: EU's door remains open to UK
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    Jean-Claude Juncker: EU's door remains open to UK
    EU leaders have made an indirect plea to the UK over the possibility of reversing Brexit.
    MEPs compile damning report after mission to Malta
    15 Jan
    MEPs compile damning report after mission to Malta
    MEPs say they have found evidence of “systematic and serious deficiencies” in the rule of law in Malta.
    Movers and Shakers | 15 January 2018
    15 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 15 January 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 15 January 2018
    MEPs to vote on stricter EU export controls on cyber-surveillance tools
    12 Jan
    MEPs to vote on stricter EU export controls on cyber-surveillance tools
    MEPs are set to approve an extension of EU export controls on cyber-surveillance tools.
    Strasbourg plenary: Energy, future of EU top of the agenda
    12 Jan
    Strasbourg plenary: Energy, future of EU top of the agenda
    MEPs will vote on a raft of energy proposals and debate the future of the EU during the first plenary session of the year, next week in Strasbourg.
    Juncker: Bulgaria's place is in Europe
    12 Jan
    Juncker: Bulgaria's place is in Europe
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and his Council counterpart Donald Tusk led an EU delegation to Sofia to launch the Bulgarian Council presidency on Thursday.
    EU and Iranian foreign ministers meet in Brussels
    11 Jan
    EU and Iranian foreign ministers meet in Brussels
    EU foreign affairs ministers were in Brussels on Thursday for high-level meetings focused on the Iran nuclear deal.
    Official launch of Bulgarian Council presidency marked by protests
    11 Jan
    Official launch of Bulgarian Council presidency marked by protests
    The formal launch of Bulgaria’s EU Council presidency on Thursday was marked by a large-scale demonstration by thousands of protesters in the country’s capital.
    Scientists call on MEPs to amend renewable energy directive
    11 Jan
    Scientists call on MEPs to amend renewable energy directive
    MEPs are being urged to amend the present renewable energy directive to “avoid expansive harm to the world’s forests and the acceleration of climate change.”
    Luxembourg overturns LuxLeaks whistleblower guilty verdict
    11 Jan
    Luxembourg overturns LuxLeaks whistleblower guilty verdict
    Luxembourg’s highest court has overturned the guilty verdict against LuxLeaks whistleblower Antoine Deltour.
    Childhood Cancer: Benefiting from the best knowledge available in Europe Partner Content
    11 Jan
    Childhood Cancer: Benefiting from the best knowledge available in Europe
    The Paediatric Cancer network, ERN PaedCan is helping to break down barriers to effective cross-border healthcare, writes Ruth Ladenstein
    Commissioners travel to Sofia for official launch of Bulgarian EU Council presidency
    10 Jan
    Commissioners travel to Sofia for official launch of Bulgarian EU Council presidency
    The entire college of Commissioners will travel to Sofia on Thursday for the opening of the Bulgarian EU Council presidency.
    MEPs set to vote on new rules to fight terrorist financing
    10 Jan
    MEPs set to vote on new rules to fight terrorist financing
    New rules to better equip EU countries to freeze and confiscate criminal assets across the EU will be voted on by Parliament’s civil liberties committee later this week.
    Juncker and Polish leader meet in 'friendly' atmosphere
    10 Jan
    Juncker and Polish leader meet in 'friendly' atmosphere
    A face-to-face meeting between European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has failed to find a breakthrough in the impasse between the EU and Poland.
    Critics lash out at EU's decision to invite Iranian foreign minister for talks in Brussels
    10 Jan
    Critics lash out at EU's decision to invite Iranian foreign minister for talks in Brussels
    The EU has been condemned for inviting the Iranian foreign minister for talks in Brussels this week.
    EESC calls for EU-level cybersecurity model
    09 Jan
    EESC calls for EU-level cybersecurity model
    The European Economic Social Committee has urged the EU and member states to adopt a European-level cybersecurity model.
    Bulgaria outlines four EU Council presidency priorities
    09 Jan
    Bulgaria outlines four EU Council presidency priorities
    There will be four priorities during the time of the Bulgarian Council presidency, says the country’s EU ambassador.
    Michel Barnier to meet with Brexit supporters
    09 Jan
    Michel Barnier to meet with Brexit supporters
    A delegation of Brexit figures, led by independent MEP Steven Woolfe, will travel to Brussels to meet with Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, on Wednesday ahead of the second phase of exit talks.
    EU figures pay tribute to former Commissioner Peter Sutherland
    09 Jan
    EU figures pay tribute to former Commissioner Peter Sutherland
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has led praise of former Commissioner Peter Sutherland who has died, aged 71.
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    09 Jan
    Decarbonising transport: This is the time to get it right
    MEPs will soon vote on several important provisions that could determine whether biofuels can make the needed contribution to decarbonising transport, explains Géraldine Kutas.
    Cross-party group of MEPs calls on Theresa May to seek full membership of EU single market
    08 Jan
    Cross-party group of MEPs calls on Theresa May to seek full membership of EU single market
    A group of UK MEPs are urging Theresa May to seek full membership of the single market and customs union.
    Brexit: Nigel Farage meets Michel Barnier
    08 Jan
    Brexit: Nigel Farage meets Michel Barnier
    British Eurosceptic MEP Nigel Farage says the prospect of the UK leaving the EU under WTO rules has increased.
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2018
    08 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 8 January 2018
    EU 'closely following' situation in Iran
    04 Jan
    EU 'closely following' situation in Iran
    The EU has voiced concern about the current situation in Iran and called for an end to the continuing violence in the country.
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