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    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

    Centrist Nicușor Dan triumphed over nationalist George Simion in Romania's presidential election on Sunday, reaffirming the country’s role in the EU and NATO.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    Jo Leinen: German crisis 'poisonous for Europe'
    28 Nov
    Jo Leinen: German crisis 'poisonous for Europe'
    Germany’s failure to form a new government after the recent elections is “poisonous for Europe”, says Jo Leinen.
    EU renews Glyphosate licence for five more years
    28 Nov
    EU renews Glyphosate licence for five more years
    Member states break deadlock over controversial weedkiller's continued use
     
    Tajani calls for €40bn 'Marshall Plan for Africa'
    27 Nov
    Tajani calls for €40bn 'Marshall Plan for Africa'
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has called for a €40bn ‘Marshall Plan for Africa’ to help secure a better future for the troubled continent.
    High-level conference calls on EU to make Africa a priority
    27 Nov
    High-level conference calls on EU to make Africa a priority
    The closing session of Parliament’s high-level conference on EU-Africa relations summed up key issues that need to be addressed in the upcoming EU-AU summit in the Ivory Coast this week, including corruption, education and jobs.
    Movers and Shakers | 27 November 2017
    27 Nov
    Movers and Shakers | 27 November 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 27 November 2017
    EU-Africa: Crucial time in history of continents' relations
    27 Nov
    EU-Africa: Crucial time in history of continents' relations
    A high-level conference hosted by the European Parliament has highlighted the need to improve EU-Africa relations.
    Strong EU support for business in Africa
    27 Nov
    Strong EU support for business in Africa
    To stem African migration, Brussels has fashioned an ambitious investment strategy that relies substantially on the European private sector, writes Giles Merritt.
    EU-Africa strategy requires real commitment at political and business level
    27 Nov
    EU-Africa strategy requires real commitment at political and business level
    Let’s join efforts to accelerate Africa’s transformation, writes Emma Marcegaglia.
    Let’s move on from today’s dystopian tone Partner Content
    27 Nov
    Let’s move on from today’s dystopian tone
    Home appliances are (quietly) changing the modern world for the better writes Paolo Falcioni
    Rare diseases: EU can do much more
    24 Nov
    Rare diseases: EU can do much more
    The EU and UN are best placed to help conduct research and spread awareness on rare diseases, says Marek Plura.
    Juggling care and daily life: the rare disease challenge
    24 Nov
    Juggling care and daily life: the rare disease challenge
    It is important to shed more light on the social impact of rare diseases, writes Françoise Grossetête.
    UK cities will be unable to host European Capital of Culture after Brexit
    24 Nov
    UK cities will be unable to host European Capital of Culture after Brexit
    The exclusion of UK cities from the European Capital of Culture process has been condemned by MEPs.
    EDA annual conference highlights importance of cyber defence
    24 Nov
    EDA annual conference highlights importance of cyber defence
    European Defence Agency chief executive Jorge Domecq has called for better cooperation in the fight against cyber warfare.
    Eastern Partnership summit kicks off in Brussels
    24 Nov
    Eastern Partnership summit kicks off in Brussels
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has set out her commitment for Britain to continue to play a critical role in European security after the UK leaves the EU.
    5 questions with... Anna Maria Corazza Bildt
    23 Nov
    5 questions with... Anna Maria Corazza Bildt
    Food tourism, tennis and eCommerce.
    Guardians of the wild: The reality of wildlife conservation on the ground
    23 Nov
    Guardians of the wild: The reality of wildlife conservation on the ground
    Emma Stokes tells us about the dangers from poachers, how demand for ivory and bushmeat is threatening species, and the effectiveness of EU policy on the ground.
    Now is the time for an EU-wide ivory ban
    23 Nov
    Now is the time for an EU-wide ivory ban
    We need action across all 28 member states to stop the current purge on elephants, writes Catherine Bearder.
    Risk-preparedness: The quest for a more resilient EU energy sector
    22 Nov
    Risk-preparedness: The quest for a more resilient EU energy sector
    Better risk-preparedness for Europe’s electricity sector could result in huge cost savings, says Ludek Niedermayer.
    EU must tackle national barriers to energy flows
    22 Nov
    EU must tackle national barriers to energy flows
    National borders are restricting the development of Europe’s energy sector, argues Flavio Zanonato.
    Eva Kaili unveiled as host of MEP awards 2018
    22 Nov
    Eva Kaili unveiled as host of MEP awards 2018
    The Parliament Magazine is proud to announce Eva Kaili as the host of the MEP awards 2018.
    Issue 465 | 20 November 2017
    21 Nov
    Issue 465 | 20 November 2017
    Julian King interview, Cybersecurity, Press Freedom, Cohesion Policy,  Wildlife Trafficking, Rare Diseases, Workers' Rights, Open Innovation, Security of Energy supply, 5 questions with Anna Maria Corazza Bildt and more...
    How to make young people more employable? Teach entrepreneurship in schools Partner Content
    21 Nov
    How to make young people more employable? Teach entrepreneurship in schools
    A detailed survey of five EU member states in which schools have been teaching entrepreneurship confirms impressive benefits for young people, businesses, and wider society, explains Caroline Jenner
    Barnier: Brexit means Brexit - everywhere
    21 Nov
    Barnier: Brexit means Brexit - everywhere
    EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has used the bluntest language yet to tell Britain that UK-based banks will lose access to the single market as a legal consequence of Brexit.
    Julian King: Bold EU action is required to address cyber vulnerabilities
    21 Nov
    Julian King: Bold EU action is required to address cyber vulnerabilities
    With digital crime and cyberattacks on the increase, European security union Commissioner Julian King outlines how he plans to strengthen Europe’s cyber defences.
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