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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Portuguese voters head the polls — again

    Portugal is set to hold its third election in as many years on Sunday amid mounting voter fatigue.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    15 May EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
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    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    Copyright rules must benefit artists - not big business
    17 Oct
    Copyright rules must benefit artists - not big business
    New rules on portability of content must ensure that citizens have free access to culture, all while respecting authors, says Isabella Adinolfi.
    Digital literacy skills are just as important as knowing how to read or write
    17 Oct
    Digital literacy skills are just as important as knowing how to read or write
    Coding will soon become essential to finding a job, so it's important to demystify these skills, says Catherine Stihler.
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz says EU will 'not be held hostage' by Brexit
    14 Oct
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz says EU will 'not be held hostage' by Brexit
    EU Council President Donald Tusk warns there will be no cakes on the table for UK, only 'salt and vinegar'.
    Oettinger: EU's prosperity depends on how it masters the digital transition
    14 Oct
    Oettinger: EU's prosperity depends on how it masters the digital transition
    European digital economy and society Commissioner Günther Oettinger is confident that he can make 5G a reality and help Europe secure its digital leadership.
    5G is the future
    14 Oct
    5G is the future
    The EU must lay out a clear timeframe for transferring spectrum frequencies, or risk falling behind in the 5G race, warns David Borrelli.
    It's time for Europe to become a major force in telecoms
    14 Oct
    It's time for Europe to become a major force in telecoms
    Europe will fail to reach its 2020 connectivity targets without spectrum harmonisation, warns Dan Nica.
    EU and China have a leading role to play in tomorrow's digital economy Partner Content
    14 Oct
    EU and China have a leading role to play in tomorrow's digital economy
    China and Europe must work together toward a single 5G standard, writes Ryan Ding.
    An ambitious new initiative has been launched to boost Europe’s digital competitiveness
    13 Oct
    An ambitious new initiative has been launched to boost Europe’s digital competitiveness
    €1bn “Strategic Innovation Agenda” will be spread over the next three years.
    UK MPs to examine government's Brexit negotiating strategy
    13 Oct
    UK MPs to examine government's Brexit negotiating strategy
    British MPs have approved an opposition Labour Party motion calling on Theresa May’s government to give the UK Parliament the right to examine its negotiating strategy before Brexit talks that are set to start by the end of March.
    MEPs pledge to reverse cuts in 2017 EU budget
    13 Oct
    MEPs pledge to reverse cuts in 2017 EU budget
    MEPs have pledged to reverse "all the cuts" proposed by member states to the draft 2017 EU budget.
    Sustainability in the EU is mission impossible without cities
    12 Oct
    Sustainability in the EU is mission impossible without cities
    Cities are leading the way when it comes to implementing environmentally friendly solutions, writes Anna Lisa Boni.
    EU cities and regions must be encouraged to dive into knowledge-based economy
    12 Oct
    EU cities and regions must be encouraged to dive into knowledge-based economy
    In a world increasingly dominated by technology, our regions must be given the means to innovate and succeed, write Lambert Van Nistelrooij and Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso.
    Returning foreign fighters are biggest threat to EU, Parliament warned
    12 Oct
    Returning foreign fighters are biggest threat to EU, Parliament warned
    A top counter terror expert has warned of the "imminent" threat posed by foreign fighters returning to EU member states from Iraq and Syria.
    Northern Ireland chief: UK on 'collision course' with EU over hard Brexit
    12 Oct
    Northern Ireland chief: UK on "collision course" with EU over hard Brexit
    Northern Ireland's deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has warned the British government is on a "collision course" with the EU as a result of the Brexit vote and that Northern Ireland would be "collateral damage".
    Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) - the new approach to tenders Partner Content
    12 Oct
    Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) - the new approach to tenders
    PPI promotes new technologies, services and methods, and popularises them on the market, says Paweł Nowakowski.
    5 questions with... Marco Affronte
    12 Oct
    5 questions with... Marco Affronte
    Vinyls, climate change and basketball.
    Will revising the EU ETS encourage low carbon investment? Partner Content
    12 Oct
    Will revising the EU ETS encourage low carbon investment?
    Axel Eggert wonders whether the revision of the EU ETS will foster low carbon investment.
    Reforming the EU ETS is about striking a balance
    12 Oct
    Reforming the EU ETS is about striking a balance
    Only a well-reformed and market-based ETS system can safeguard European industries, argues Angelika Mlinar.
    Stefan Eck: It's too soon to judge the EU's success
    11 Oct
    Stefan Eck: It's too soon to judge the EU's success
    Stefan Eck on his passion for golf, why it's too soon to judge the EU's success and why he believes that rabbits are the forgotten species of EU animal welfare laws.
    Nato chief appears to indirectly criticise 'EU army' plans
    11 Oct
    Nato chief appears to indirectly criticise 'EU army' plans
    Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has stressed the importance of cooperation between the alliance and the EU.
    Issue 441 | 10 October 2016
    11 Oct
    Issue 441 | 10 October 2016
    Telecoms, Copyright, interview with Stefan Eck, Pesticides, Pet trafficking, ETS, Fertilizers Regulation, 5 Questions with Marco Affronte MEP and more…
    MEPs condemn 'hostile propaganda' against EU by Russia and Isis
    11 Oct
    MEPs condemn "hostile propaganda" against EU by Russia and Isis
    MEPs have condemned "propaganda pressure" on the EU from Islamic terrorist groups such as Isis, as well as from Russia.
    EWRC | Working for sustainable growth in Europe's regions
    11 Oct
    EWRC | Working for sustainable growth in Europe's regions
    The value of public-private partnerships
    Women are key protagonists in the fight against radicalisation
    11 Oct
    Women are key protagonists in the fight against radicalisation
    Focusing on women in efforts to combat radicalisation objectively offers substantial benefits, write Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea and Gérard Deprez​.
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