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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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    28 Jul Member States
    Europe’s ‘good as it gets’ trade deal redefines ties with Washington
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    Op-ed: Workers must be protected to power the twin transition
    China snubs Europe, dashing hopes of summit breakthrough
    25 Jul EU Institutions
    China snubs Europe, dashing hopes of summit breakthrough
    EU goes on offensive over controversial Polish judicial reforms
    24 Jul
    EU goes on offensive over controversial Polish judicial reforms
    MEP accuses Poland of “striking at the root of the rule of law” over a controversial set of laws that will give the country’s politicians control over its supreme court.
    EU reopens discussions on glyphosate approval
    20 Jul
    EU reopens discussions on glyphosate approval
    The EU’s standing committee on plants, animals, food and feed has met to discuss the European Commission's proposal to renew the licence for the use of glyphosate in the EU for 10 years.
    EU urged to intervene in Kashmir conflict
    20 Jul
    EU urged to intervene in Kashmir conflict
    The EU is being urged to do more to help defuse growing tensions between India and Pakistan over the long running Kashmir conflict.
    What Europe can do to resolve the Qatar crisis Partner Content
    20 Jul
    What Europe can do to resolve the Qatar crisis
    If Europe is serious about fighting terrorism and extremism, the institutions of the EU need to be more actively engaged in the current situation involving Qatar, argues Richard Burchill.
    You don't need to be a Catalan separatist to support the referendum on self-determination
    20 Jul
    You don't need to be a Catalan separatist to support the referendum on self-determination
    While the Spanish government chose to bury its head in the sand, the pro-independence movement in Catalonia blossomed, writes Jordi Solé.
    In a fast-changing world, EU must invest in changing skills Partner Content
    19 Jul
    In a fast-changing world, EU must invest in changing skills
    Investing in people and skills helps create jobs, economic growth and sustainable wellbeing, explains Alastair Macphail.
    Hans-Olaf Henkel: EU trying to punish UK in Brexit talks
    19 Jul
    Hans-Olaf Henkel: EU trying to punish UK in Brexit talks
    German ECR group MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel has claimed that the EU wants to punish Britain in the Brexit talks.
    EU institutions must ensure fair conditions for all their interns
    18 Jul
    EU institutions must ensure fair conditions for all their interns
    The European Parliament has repeatedly called for social progress and the protection of EU workers' rights, while failing to offer its own interns decent working conditions, writes Terry Reintke.
    Tusk highlights EU support for Ukraine on anniversary of MH17 tragedy
    18 Jul
    Tusk highlights EU support for Ukraine on anniversary of MH17 tragedy
    European Council President Donald Tusk has restated the EU's continued support for Ukraine's territorial integrity.
    Innovation and investment can help accelerate Europe's digital transformation Partner Content
    18 Jul
    Innovation and investment can help accelerate Europe's digital transformation
    Innovation and investment can help accelerate Europe's digital transformation, writes Ken Hu.
    Judith Sargentini to draft new EU Parliament report on Hungary
    17 Jul
    Judith Sargentini to draft new EU Parliament report on Hungary
    Parliament has appointed Greens/EFA group MEP Judith Sargentini as rapporteur for its investigation into whether Hungary is in breach of the values of the European Union. 
    Brexit talks: Second round of discussions kicks off in Brussels
    17 Jul
    Brexit talks: Second round of discussions kicks off in Brussels
    UK Brexit secretary David Davis vows to ‘get down to work’ as fresh four-day long talks begin.
    Gibraltar demands continued access to EU single market post-Brexit
    14 Jul
    Gibraltar demands continued access to EU single market post-Brexit
    Gibraltar must be guaranteed continued access to the single market when the UK leaves the EU, says the deputy chief minister of Gibraltar. 
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    UK must settle its account if it wants Brexit talks to progress, says Guy Verhofstadt
    14 Jul
    UK must settle its account if it wants Brexit talks to progress, says Guy Verhofstadt
    Uncertainty around UK’s Brexit divorce bill must ‘disappear’, says European Parliament’s negotiator.
    An ode to the Estonian EU Council presidency
    14 Jul
    An ode to the Estonian EU Council presidency
    The award for most creative response on the Estonian Council presidency goes to Indrek Tarand.
    Estonian Council presidency must tackle unemployment
    14 Jul
    Estonian Council presidency must tackle unemployment
    One of the priorities of the Estonian presidency is ensuring equal opportunities in the labour market and social inclusion, explains Yana Toom.
    Estonian EU Council presidency to focus on ensuring a safe and secure Europe
    14 Jul
    Estonian EU Council presidency to focus on ensuring a safe and secure Europe
    The Estonian Council presidency is set to focus on ensuring a safe and secure Europe, writes Urmas Paet.
    EU Council presidency: Estonia must make progress on data protection rules
    13 Jul
    EU Council presidency: Estonia must make progress on data protection rules
    It's very important for Estonia to make progress on data protection and data privacy legislation during its mandate, says Marju Lauristin.
    EU Council presidency: Estonia is the ideal honest broker
    13 Jul
    EU Council presidency: Estonia is the ideal honest broker
    Estonia is a small country that is unburdened with specific national interests, making it the ideal honest broker, writes Tunne Kelam.
    Brexit war of words heats up as London and Brussels exchange jibes over UK’s exit bill
    13 Jul
    Brexit war of words heats up as London and Brussels exchange jibes over UK’s exit bill
    Concerns over rights of citizens prompts MEP Brexit coordinator to speak out against uncertainty facing EU nationals in UK.
    Estonian EU Council presidency to focus on digital
    13 Jul
    Estonian EU Council presidency to focus on digital
    The digital sphere will be at the heart of Estonia's EU Council presidency, says Kaja Kallas.
    Commission launches 'It takes a world' campaign to end violence against children
    13 Jul
    Commission launches 'It takes a world' campaign to end violence against children
    A new campaign has been launched which aims to bring an end to violence against children.
    Changes in internet landscape must be reflected in regulatory framework
    12 Jul
    Changes in internet landscape must be reflected in regulatory framework
    The internet landscape has radically changed, and this must be reflected in the regulatory framework, argues Marco Zullo.
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