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    21 May Foreign & Security Policy

    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening

    As Serbia cracks down on dissent, investigative reporter Saša Dragojlo talks about state violence, media suppression, and why he thinks the EU bears part of the blame.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    22 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    Is there value in Written Declarations?
    09 Sep
    Is there value in Written Declarations?
    Written Declarations can be a useful to influence the EU agenda, but not all WDs are relevant, argues Marian Harkin.
    Swiss campaigners slam EU gun proposals
    09 Sep
    Swiss campaigners slam EU gun proposals
    Swiss gun rights campaigners have said that EU measures to tighten gun control could disadvantage thousands of law-abiding citizens.
    David Miliband in EU Parliament to address refugee crisis
    09 Sep
    David Miliband in EU Parliament to address refugee crisis
    Former UK politician David Miliband told MEPs the EU "must tackle the source, not just the symptoms" of the current refugee crisis engulfing the continent.
    Refugee crisis: Greece illegally detaining minors
    09 Sep
    Refugee crisis: Greece illegally detaining minors
    A new report claims that hundreds of migrant children and teenagers in Greece have been put in arbitrary and prolonged detention, in breach of international and Greek law.
    Crop association denies colluding with EU Commission during TTIP talks
    09 Sep
    Crop association denies colluding with EU Commission during TTIP talks
    A leading trade association has strongly refuted claims that it "colluded" with the European Commission during the TTIP negotiations.
    Guy Verhofstadt appointed as European Parliament's Brexit negotiator
    09 Sep
    Guy Verhofstadt appointed as European Parliament's Brexit negotiator
    Veteran EU federalist says he wants European Parliament to play a 'central role' in Brexit negotiations.
    Tusk to May: 'The ball is in your court'
    08 Sep
    Tusk to May: "The ball is in your court"
    European Council President Donald Tusk has told UK Prime Minister Theresa May to trigger the process for leaving the EU "as soon as possible."
    EU ombudsman questions Barroso Goldman Sachs appointment
    08 Sep
    EU ombudsman questions Barroso Goldman Sachs appointment
    The EU ombudsman has questioned the appointment of ex-Commission President José Manuel Barroso at US investment bank Goldman Sachs.
    Fixing ETS indirect costs: Why a smart hybrid model is the best solution Partner Content
    08 Sep
    Fixing ETS indirect costs: Why a smart hybrid model is the best solution
    MEPs have a golden opportunity to fix ETS indirect carbon costs compensation, but achieving their ambition will require that they go the extra mile, write Guy Thiran and Gerd Götz.
    Markus Ferber: EU Parliament fully supports Apple tax ruling
    07 Sep
    Markus Ferber: EU Parliament fully supports Apple tax ruling
    Centre-right MEP Markus Ferber has backed the European Commission's controversial ruling that Apple should pay Ireland €13bn in taxes.
    'TTIP-free zones' spread across Europe
    07 Sep
    'TTIP-free zones' spread across Europe
    The Bulgarian city of Karnobat has become the 2000th city or council to turn "CETA and/or TTIP-free."
    EU business organisations rally behind TTIP
    06 Sep
    EU business organisations rally behind TTIP
    Leading European business associations have thrown their weight behind the controversial transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP).
    EU military plans re-emerge
    06 Sep
    EU military plans re-emerge
    EU plans for a possible European army that some believe could eventually displace Nato have re-emerged in the wake of the EU referendum in the UK.
    Janez Potočnik: EU faces 'troubled journey'
    06 Sep
    Janez Potočnik: EU faces "troubled journey"
    Former European environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik has admitted the EU faces a "troubled journey" after the Brexit result.
    Dieselgate: Potočnik and Tajani grilled by EU Parliament's EMIS committee
    06 Sep
    Dieselgate: Potočnik and Tajani grilled by EU Parliament's EMIS committee
    Former European environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik has attacked Volkswagen for its "irresponsibility" over the car emissions scandal.
    Brexit: Theresa May rules out points-based immigration system
    05 Sep
    Brexit: Theresa May rules out points-based immigration system
    Theresa May has categorically ruled out a points-based immigration system for the UK after Brexit, arguing it "will not work and is not an option."
    Poles to leave UK following Brexit, predicts Polish deputy Prime Minister
    05 Sep
    Poles to leave UK following Brexit, predicts Polish deputy Prime Minister
    Poland's deputy Prime Minister has predicted that thousands of Poles living in Britain will leave when the UK exits the EU.
    Ukip leadership race turns increasingly bitter
    05 Sep
    Ukip leadership race turns increasingly bitter
    Open warfare has broken out in the increasingly bitter contest to succeed Nigel Farage as leader of the UK Independence Party.
    G20: EU Council chief calls for global efforts to support refugees
    05 Sep
    G20: EU Council chief calls for global efforts to support refugees
    European Council President Donald Tusk has urged the international community to "scale up" its share of responsibility towards migrants.
    Marine Le Pen promises to hold 'Frexit' referendum if elected President
    05 Sep
    Marine Le Pen promises to hold 'Frexit' referendum if elected President
    France could follow Britain out of the EU after French MEP Marine Le Pen promised a similar referendum if she is elected President.
    Movers and Shakers | 5 September 2016
    02 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 5 September 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 5 September 2016
    MEPs and NGOs issue fresh calls to ban ivory trade
    02 Sep
    MEPs and NGOs issue fresh calls to ban ivory trade
    British MEP Emma McClarkin has called for a renewed international response to stem the trade in wildlife trafficking.
    Schulz: Parliament committed to to EU-Turkey deal
    02 Sep
    Schulz: Parliament committed to to EU-Turkey deal
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz has re-stated the EU's commitment to granting visa-free access to Europe for Turkish citizens.
    Ukip leadership hopeful pledges to end 'cronyism and infighting'
    02 Sep
    Ukip leadership hopeful pledges to end "cronyism and infighting"
    Bill Etheridge insists the party can remain a "relevant and powerful force and voice" in post-Brexit British politics.
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