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    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening
    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
    Slovak EU Council presidency can help press ahead with enlargement process
    13 Jul
    Slovak EU Council presidency can help press ahead with enlargement process
    Slovakia can help bring a fresh perspective on wider neighbourhood, writes Eduard Kukan.
    Slovak EU Council presidency committed to strengthening energy security
    13 Jul
    Slovak EU Council presidency committed to strengthening energy security
    The Slovak EU Council presidency will work hard to strengthen Europe's energy security, says Vladimír Maňka.
    Slovak EU Council presidency to help complete digital single market
    13 Jul
    Slovak EU Council presidency to help complete digital single market
    The Slovak EU Council presidency will set the pace for adopting the legislation needed to help complete the digital single market, writes Ivan Štefanec.
    Slovakia to be honest broker during EU Council presidency
    13 Jul
    Slovakia to be honest broker during EU Council presidency
    Brexit is set to be the Slovak presidency's biggest challenge, says Jana Žitňanská.
    Slovak EU Council presidency will be full of challenges
    13 Jul
    Slovak EU Council presidency will be full of challenges
    A sustainable asylum policy will counter the rise of extremism, writes Monika Flašíková.
    Slovak EU Council presidency can show leadership on security issues
    13 Jul
    Slovak EU Council presidency can show leadership on security issues
    The Slovak government can show leadership in the Council on development and security issues, says Anna Záborská.
    Should the European Parliament call time on its Written Declarations procedure?
    12 Jul
    Should the European Parliament call time on its Written Declarations procedure?
    The European Parliament’s Written Declarations no longer serve their original purpose, argues Kaja Kallas.
    Copyright protection more important than ever in digital age Partner Content
    12 Jul
    Copyright protection more important than ever in digital age
    Copyright protection is more important than ever in the digital age, says Mark Lichtenhein.
    EU copyright rules holding back cultural institutions
    12 Jul
    EU copyright rules holding back cultural institutions
    Cultural institutions play a huge role in our European heritage, but they are being held back by our current copyright rules, writes Catherine Stihler.
    Copyright reform must consider economics of territoriality
    12 Jul
    Copyright reform must consider economics of territoriality
    Supporting cross-border content and operability must be considered alongside the economic needs of territoriality, writes Jean-Marie Cavada.
    UK would need substantial reforms to benefit economically from Brexit, says study
    11 Jul
    UK would need substantial reforms to benefit economically from Brexit, says study
    A study on the impact of Brexit by a respected think tank says that the UK is more dependent on the EU than vice versa.
    Scotland looking at 'range of options' as Edinburgh eyes EU membership
    11 Jul
    Scotland looking at 'range of options' as Edinburgh eyes EU membership
    Newly created constitutional expert group set to work through the summer, says Scottish Nationalist MEP Alyn Smith.
    Fourth Railway Package: more competition requires more social protection, says transport workers union Partner Content
    11 Jul
    Fourth Railway Package: more competition requires more social protection, says transport workers union
    The European Parliament should reject the Fourth Railway Package's flawed and confusing trialogue compromise, argues Sabine Trier
    Firearms proposals will penalise law-abiding citizens
    11 Jul
    Firearms proposals will penalise law-abiding citizens
    The Commission's proposals for new firearms regulations risk penalising law-abiding citizens, when it is criminals we should be going after, writes Robert Iswaszkiewicz.
    EU Parliament should reject firearms directive Partner Content
    11 Jul
    EU Parliament should reject firearms directive
    The ill-conceived firearms directive proposals deserve Parliament's outright rejection, argues Stephen A. Petroni.
    Firearms directive: Commission proposals very poorly drafted
    11 Jul
    Firearms directive: Commission proposals very poorly drafted
    It is right that we close the current loopholes in EU firearms legislation, but the Commission's proposal has been very poorly drafted, writes Vicky Ford.
    EU nature directives must be properly implemented
    11 Jul
    EU nature directives must be properly implemented
    The nature directives have been hugely beneficial, implementation is the issue and the Commission must act, says Lynn Boylan.
    Movers and Shakers | 11 July 2016
    11 Jul
    Movers and Shakers | 11 July 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 11 July 2016
    Commission must respond to breaches in EU nature legislation
    11 Jul
    Commission must respond to breaches in EU nature legislation
    EU nature laws are useless if they are not properly implemented and the Commission does not punish those who breach them, writes Margrete Auken.
    Mogherini presents her Global Strategy to the European Parliament
    11 Jul
    Mogherini presents her Global Strategy to the European Parliament
    EU High Representative Federica Mogherini held a first exchange of views with MEPs on the recently published EU Global Strategy. The need for proper implementation was stressed during the debate.
    Issue 438 | 11 July 2016
    08 Jul
    Issue 438 | 11 July 2016
    Slovak EU Council Presidency interview with Ivan Korčok, Copyright Reform, Firearms Directive, 5G Technology, EU Biodiversity Strategy, 5 Questions with entrepreneur and rights activist Madi Sharma and more…
    Circular economy about more than increasing recycling rates
    08 Jul
    Circular economy about more than increasing recycling rates
    The circular economy is a huge economic opportunity, but Europe's transition will require more than just increasing recycling rates, says Mark Demesmaeker.
    Europe's 'super-aged' are a demographic timebomb
    08 Jul
    Europe's 'super-aged' are a demographic timebomb
    People may be living longer, but not always healthier. Tackling chronic disease could help change this, writes Karin Kadenbach.
    ICT is a driver of development Partner Content
    08 Jul
    ICT is a driver of development
    ICT is a driver of development and a prerequisite for future competitiveness, says Guo Ping.
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