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    NATO’s 5% holdouts threaten European cohesion ahead of critical summit

    With less than two weeks to go until a NATO summit in The Hague, European allies are divided over whether and how quickly to pledge further defence budget hikes.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
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    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
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    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s Trump trade doctrine
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    EU's security fears over Russian church have no easy answer
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    26 Sep
    EU Commission insists TTIP talks will go ahead as planned
    Meanwhile, a special Council meeting will be convened next month with the aim of agreeing the controversial EU-Canada trade deal.
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    Issue 440 | 26 September 2016
    26 Sep
    Issue 440 | 26 September 2016
    European Health Forum Gastein special issue, Biotech Week, interview with Alyn Smith, CETA vs TTIP, Wildflife trafficking, ETS, 5 Questions with Daniel Dalton MEP and more…
    Bio-economy could help EU achieve its climate goals
    26 Sep
    Bio-economy could help EU achieve its climate goals
    Transitioning to a bio-economy goes hand-in-hand with embracing the circular economy, and will boost growth and employment, says Henna Virkkunen.
    Schulz in London: No à la carte menu for UK's membership of single market
    23 Sep
    Schulz in London: No à la carte menu for UK's membership of single market
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz has had a "good productive" meeting with UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, according to a close aide to the MEP.
    Antonio Tajani: Anti-Semitism still alive in EU
    23 Sep
    Antonio Tajani: Anti-Semitism still alive in EU
    Former European Commissioner Antonio Tajani says Europe is "deluding" itself if it thinks it is "immune" to the "faces of anti-Semitism."
    Movers and Shakers | 23 September 2016
    23 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 23 September 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 23 September 2016
    Hungarians urged to boycott referendum on refugees
    23 Sep
    Hungarians urged to boycott referendum on refugees
    Critics of Hungary's government have called for a boycott of its Brexit-style referendum next month on the EU's migration policy because it is "xenophobic".
    2016 CITES Conference of the Parties tackles an urgent conservation agenda
    23 Sep
    2016 CITES Conference of the Parties tackles an urgent conservation agenda
    Wildlife crime that transcends national borders needs a transnational response, write Susan Lieberman and Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy.
    Peregrine falcon down-listing an opportune time to reflect on CITES convention Partner Content
    23 Sep
    Peregrine falcon down-listing an opportune time to reflect on CITES convention
    The Peregrine falcon's down-listing is an opportune time to reflect on the CITES convention, writes Adrian Lombard.
    EU action plan against wildlife trafficking: Prevention, partnership and implementation
    23 Sep
    EU action plan against wildlife trafficking: Prevention, partnership and implementation
    For the first time, the EU will act as a full party at a CITES conference, where crucial amendments to wildlife protection rules are expected to be adopted, writes Karmenu Vella.
    Syrian refugee crisis: MEPs visit Lebanon with resettlement as key priority
    23 Sep
    Syrian refugee crisis: MEPs visit Lebanon with resettlement as key priority
    Senior British MEP Claude Moraes, however, has warned that EU humanitarian aid "on its own" will not solve the current refugee crisis in the Middle East.
    Schulz in London: 'No negotiation without notification'
    22 Sep
    Schulz in London: "No negotiation without notification"
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz will again re-state his "hard line" approach on the upcoming Brexit talks when he meets Theresa May on Thursday.
    Business lobby defends TTIP amid protests
    21 Sep
    Business lobby defends TTIP amid protests
    An estimated 15,000 protesters took to the streets in Brussels to voice their concerns about the transatlantic trade deal known as TTIP.
    France under fire for food labelling proposals
    21 Sep
    France under fire for food labelling proposals
    The French authorities have been criticised over plans to introduce mandatory labelling on the origin of certain foods.
    EU must act now on Calais security problems, says road transport union chief
    21 Sep
    EU must act now on Calais security problems, says road transport union chief
    EU and national policymakers must take urgent action to address the deteriorating security situation on the approaches to Calais, argues Jan Nemec.
    5 questions with... Eleonora Evi
    21 Sep
    5 questions with... Eleonora Evi
    Conscious eating, cats and DIY.
    Dieselgate: MEP delegation sets out to 'restore confidence' in car industry
    21 Sep
    Dieselgate: MEP delegation sets out to "restore confidence" in car industry
    MEPs are this week visiting several member states as part of their efforts to "restore confidence" in the car industry in the wake of the damaging Volkswagen emissions scandal.
    PAPIRUS means innovative public procurement Partner Content
    20 Sep
    PAPIRUS means innovative public procurement
    The PAPIRUS project tested Public Procurement of Innovation in the field of energy efficiency of buildings and developed educational tools on proper implementation of PPI, explains Paweł Nowakowski.
    New eLearning course makes Public Procurement of Innovation easier Partner Content
    20 Sep
    New eLearning course makes Public Procurement of Innovation easier
    The PAPIRUS project offers a free and practical eLearning course for public authorities, explains Paweł Nowakowski.
    The GMO blockade: Goodbye to science and technology Partner Content
    20 Sep
    The GMO blockade: Goodbye to science and technology
    Ignoring scientific consensus and expelling an entire technology is a high price to pay for political convenience, argues Beat Späth.
    Negotiating trade agreements before Brexit could result in fines, UK warned
    20 Sep
    Negotiating trade agreements before Brexit could result in fines, UK warned
    The UK runs the risk of being fined by the Commission if it attempts to start trade talks that are explicitly prohibited under the existing EU treaty.
    Movers and Shakers | 19 September 2016
    19 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 19 September 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 19 September 2016
    MEPs warn of dangers of EU Commission's copyright proposals
    19 Sep
    MEPs warn of dangers of EU Commission's copyright proposals
    A cross-party group of MEPs have joined forces to reject the European Commission's proposal for extra copyright for European news websites. 
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