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    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal
    30 Jul EU Institutions

    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal

    A preliminary agreement between the EU and the US left European steel producers the promise of a quota system to be negotiated — and 50% tariffs until then.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    29 Jul Member States
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    Op-ed: Prevention is cheaper than cure, and must be a bigger priority
    31 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Prevention is cheaper than cure, and must be a bigger priority
    Op-ed: Health policy needs an EU framework to make meaningful change
    31 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Health policy needs an EU framework to make meaningful change
    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.
    It's time for cyber-justice
    21 Nov
    It's time for cyber-justice
    The EU must urgently take further steps to eradicate cybercrime, says Elissavet Vozemberg-Vrionidi.
    MEPs give cautious welcome to EU cybersecurity proposals
    21 Nov
    MEPs give cautious welcome to EU cybersecurity proposals
    MEPs have concerns about the Commission’s new cybersecurity proposals.
    Cyber-defence: The new security challenge
    21 Nov
    Cyber-defence: The new security challenge
    The EDA plays a central role in improving Europe’s capacity to protect itself from cyber-threats, writes Jorge Domecq.
    Fierce competition to host European Medicines Agency
    20 Nov
    Fierce competition to host European Medicines Agency
    Voting for the two key EU agencies that must be relocated after Brexit should not descend into a Eurovision-style competition, warn MEPs.
    Why boosting apprenticeships presents a win-win situation for everyone Partner Content
    20 Nov
    Why boosting apprenticeships presents a win-win situation for everyone
    Companies, youngsters and society as a whole can all reap the rewards of properly organised apprenticeships, argues Denis Pennel
    Europe’s future depends on open innovation Partner Content
    20 Nov
    Europe’s future depends on open innovation
    Europe’s future depends on open innovation, argues Martin Kern.
    INNOVEIT 2017: Shaping the future of EU innovation
    20 Nov
    INNOVEIT 2017: Shaping the future of EU innovation
    The recent INNOVEIT 2017 forum provided a showcase for successful innovation.
    Press freedom is under attack
    17 Nov
    Press freedom is under attack
    The murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia along with 1000 other journalists since 2006 highlights the growing intimidation and dangers reporters face.
    Seventh cohesion report: Time to look forward
    17 Nov
    Seventh cohesion report: Time to look forward
    Cohesion funds can help reduce the gaps between EU member states, if spent wisely, argues Lambert van Nistelrooij.
    Catalonia: Commission accused of unequal treatment
    17 Nov
    Catalonia: Commission accused of unequal treatment
    The European Commission has been accused of unequal treatment in respect of Catalonia during a debate in Parliament on the rule of law in Malta.
    European Arrest Warrant comes under renewed scrutiny Partner Content
    16 Nov
    European Arrest Warrant comes under renewed scrutiny
    The EAW system has quite rightly once again come under the media spotlight, writes Willy Fautré
    Manfred Weber optimistic after meeting with Theresa May
    16 Nov
    Manfred Weber optimistic after meeting with Theresa May
    Parliament’s EPP group leader, Manfred Weber, has voiced renewed optimism about the eventual outcome of the ongoing Brexit talks after meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
    EU leaders agree to deepen military cooperation with PESCO
    15 Nov
    EU leaders agree to deepen military cooperation with PESCO
    New plans for closer cooperation between member states on defence and security have met with a positive response.
    Antimicrobial Resistance: A silent tsunami
    15 Nov
    Antimicrobial Resistance: A silent tsunami
    The increasing use of antibiotics is a public health and animal husbandry time bomb, reports Brian Johnson
    Standing up for COPD sufferers
    15 Nov
    Standing up for COPD sufferers
    MEPs want to see the European Union and member states step up their activities on tackling the prevention and diagnosis of severe respiratory diseases.
    Chronic respiratory disease: Why the EU must act
    15 Nov
    Chronic respiratory disease: Why the EU must act
    Health may not be an EU competence, but that doesn’t mean Brussels doesn’t have a responsibility to do what it can to tackle COPD, writes Alberto Cirio.
    Give COPD patients the chance to live healthier through exercise
    15 Nov
    Give COPD patients the chance to live healthier through exercise
    Brussels, 15/11/2017 World COPD Day – Physical activity positively impacts our health and wellbeing. Under the theme The Many Faces of COPD, EFA calls on European and national authorities to promote active lives for COPD patients, by facilitating the access to and reimbursement of pulmonary rehabilitation, support for regular exercise and by staying in the workforce. 
    Brexit: UK rejects EU's two-week deadline for concessions
    13 Nov
    Brexit: UK rejects EU's two-week deadline for concessions
    UK Brexit Secretary David Davis has rejected a two-week deadline set for further clarity on Britain’s financial obligations when it leaves the EU in March 2019.
    It's time to extend EU's digital transformation to health and care
    13 Nov
    It's time to extend EU's digital transformation to health and care
    Digital technologies are a huge part of our daily lives, so it’s time to extend their scope into healthcare, writes Vytenis Andriukaitis.
    eHealth: Innovation is the best policy plan
    13 Nov
    eHealth: Innovation is the best policy plan
    Technology is transforming healthcare, and the EU must come up with the right regulatory framework to keep up, says Michał Boni.
    UK given two weeks to make offer to ensure Brexit talks progress
    10 Nov
    UK given two weeks to make offer to ensure Brexit talks progress
    MEPs say that major issues still need to be addressed to secure equal and fair treatment for EU citizens in the UK after Brexit.
    IEEE | Empowering Heathcare Through Technology
    10 Nov
    IEEE | Empowering Heathcare Through Technology
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement with IEEE on Innovations in Health
    Aluminium sees “glass half full” after ETS trilogue compromise
    10 Nov
    Aluminium sees “glass half full” after ETS trilogue compromise
    Brussels, 10 November 2017 - EU negotiators yesterday agreed on a package of revised proposals for the Emissions Trading System phase four (2021-2030), including indirect carbon cost compensation. While governments will be allowed to compensate for such costs in a more transparent way, national compensation will ultimately depend on the upcoming revision of the state aid guidelines on CO2 indirect costs compensation.
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