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    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator

    Joachim Bitterlich grew up dreaming of a borderless Europe, and as a diplomat played his part in making it happen. Now he says the Schengen free-travel zone is under threat, with radical action needed to dissuade governments from throwing up borders once again.
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    Op-ed: A European recipe for tech sovereignty
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    Clean energy is a springboard for secure and sustainable growth
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    Clean energy is a springboard for secure and sustainable growth
    Clean innovation will require involvement from all sides and profound transformation, writes Jerzy Buzek.
    What will become of UK seats in Parliament post-Brexit?
    11 Sep
    What will become of UK seats in Parliament post-Brexit?
    Brexit comes with many issues to sort out, not least what to do with the 73 seats vacated by UK MEPs, writes Indrek Tarand.
    Claude  Moraes: Member states must better implement EU security measures
    11 Sep
    Claude Moraes: Member states must better implement EU security measures
    Senior MEP Claude Moraes has called on member states to urgently implement measures designed to improve safety and security in Europe.
    Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble, warns Andrew Duff
    11 Sep
    Britain's efforts to leave the European Union are in trouble, warns Andrew Duff
    David Davis' tiresome cheeriness can't disguise his slender grasp of detail says former MEP.
    Nigel Farage under fire for planned AfD event speech
    08 Sep
    Nigel Farage under fire for planned AfD event speech
    Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage has come under fire for his appearance in Berlin on Friday at a rally reportedly held by Germany's far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD).
    MEPs show support for fire safety campaign
    08 Sep
    MEPs show support for fire safety campaign
    MEPs have thrown their weight behind calls for EU action to help tackle the toxic time-bomb facing firefighters across Europe.
    Dieselgate: Commission must step up to the plate, say Greens
    08 Sep
    Dieselgate: Commission must step up to the plate, say Greens
    An estimated 25 million cars on Europe's roads are still non-compliant with EU emissions standards, it has been claimed.
    MEPs condemn Aung San Suu Kyi's Myanmar comments
    08 Sep
    MEPs condemn Aung San Suu Kyi's Myanmar comments
    Parliament's ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt has branded Aung San Suu Kyi a disgrace following her controversial comments about the crisis in Myanmar.
    MEPs complain that Commission suffers from 'structural discrimination'
    06 Sep
    MEPs complain that Commission suffers from 'structural discrimination'
    Budget and human resources Commissioner Günther Oettinger has been accused of going back on his word to protect workers who come from ethnic, racial and religious minorities.
    Refugee crisis: ECJ rules against Hungary and Slovakia
    06 Sep
    Refugee crisis: ECJ rules against Hungary and Slovakia
    A key ruling by the European Court of Justice on member states' refugee obligations has generally been welcomed by MEPs.
    Rights of EU citizens in post-Brexit UK, ‘number one priority’ warns EU parliament chief
    06 Sep
    Rights of EU citizens in post-Brexit UK, ‘number one priority’ warns EU parliament chief
    Parliament’s president Antonio Tajani criticises UK for ‘not very clear’ position on Brexit.
    Verhofstadt again warns of limited progress on Brexit talks
    05 Sep
    Verhofstadt again warns of limited progress on Brexit talks
    European Parliament Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstradt has again said that the slow pace of the Brexit negotiations has resulted in poor progress on several crucial topics.
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    05 Sep
    Sugar is the sweet spot of an EU-Mercosur trade deal
    EU-Mercosur trade talks have progressed on many issues this year, but sugar - a critical area for Brazil and a huge source of potential for EU industry - has been left out, writes Géraldine Kutas. 
    EU leaders condemn latest North Korean nuclear test
    04 Sep
    EU leaders condemn latest North Korean nuclear test
    EU policymakers have strongly condemned North Korea's latest nuclear test.
    Aid for Trade
    01 Sep
    Aid for Trade
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    Tajani: Relocation of London-based EU agencies must be done in full transparency
    01 Sep
    Tajani: Relocation of London-based EU agencies must be done in full transparency
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has insisted that any decision on the future of the UK-based EU agencies post-Brexit must be based on objective criteria.
    MEPs approve new rules to protect workers from carcinogens
    31 Aug
    MEPs approve new rules to protect workers from carcinogens
    Parliament has approved new EU rules which are designed to protect workers from carcinogens and mutagens in the workplace.
    Guy Verhofstadt warns of slow progress on Brexit talks
    31 Aug
    Guy Verhofstadt warns of slow progress on Brexit talks
    Guy Verhofstadt has told MEPs that progress in the talks between the EU and UK have been slow and that it may be difficult to make sufficient progress on issues such as citizens' rights by October. 
    Frans Timmermans: No concrete measures from Poland to address EU concerns
    31 Aug
    Frans Timmermans: No concrete measures from Poland to address EU concerns
    European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans voiced "new and grave concerns" over the EU's increasingly tense dispute with Poland. 
    Commission urged to consider emergency aid for Northern Ireland
    30 Aug
    Commission urged to consider emergency aid for Northern Ireland
    Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness has called on the European Commission to consider possible emergency aid to help those affected by recent flash flooding in Northern Ireland. 
    Tajani: UK government must come forward with clear positions for Brexit talks to progress
    30 Aug
    Tajani: UK government must come forward with clear positions for Brexit talks to progress
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has voiced his "concern and desire" to see "real progress" being made in the Brexit negotiations between the EU and UK.
    MEPs set to approve €1.2bn in recovery aid for Italy
    29 Aug
    MEPs set to approve €1.2bn in recovery aid for Italy
    MEPs are set to approve using €1.2bn from the EU solidarity fund (EUSF) to aid the recovery of the Italian regions of Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche and Umbria following recent earthquakes.
    EU-wide fire safety campaign launched
    29 Aug
    EU-wide fire safety campaign launched
    A new EU-wide campaign has been launched to help raise the profile of fire safety in buildings.
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