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    Donald Trump has tied “major sanctions” on Moscow to a NATO-wide halt in Russian oil, pressuring Hungary and Slovakia. But with sanctions stalled and US exports waiting, Brussels risks swapping one dependency for another.
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    08 Mar 17
    For women's economic and social emancipation
    Right-wing policies have deepened gender inequalities, writes João Pimenta Lopes.
    08 Mar 17
    Female empowerment benefits all
    International Women's Day is more than just one day out of the year - it can serve as an example for a new way of life, writes Barbara Matera.
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    07 Mar 17
    Cecilia Wikström: EU asylum policy needs profound change
    Swedish ALDE group MEP Cecilia Wikström has called for an end to ad hoc responses to Europe's migrant crisis.
    07 Mar 17
    Věra Jourová: Gender-balanced political participation can only improve trust in our institutions
    Věra Jourová on making sure past progress is consolidated, fighting the gender pay gap and why encouraging women's political participation would benefit everyone.
    07 Mar 17
    Public-private partnerships could help bridge EU investment gap
    Public-private partnerships could be the key to helping Europe maintain its leading role in public services, writes Alberto Mazzola.
    06 Mar 17
    EPP in row over next EU Council President
    A bitter war of words has broken out on the eve of this week's EU summit, which is expected to nominate the next European Council President.
    06 Mar 17
    MEPs want strong and effective EU disability act
    Helga Stevens and Igor Šoltes have called on their fellow MEPs to promote a strong and effective European accessibility act.
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    Nigel Farage: Theresa May has failed before and she will fail again on Brexit talks
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    European Shipping Week kicks off the EU Maritime Year
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    06 Mar 17
    Firearms directive: Has the Commission got it wrong?
    Some MEPs believe the new Commission proposals on firearms are 'problematic' and 'misguided'.
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    New EU firearms directive is a balanced proposal
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    Terrorism is once again on the rise in Europe, with soft targets at the greatest risk; new firearm regulations will help prevent guns reaching terrorists, writes Julian King.
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