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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
    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
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    LuxLeaks: Luxembourg court condemned for guilty verdicts
    30 Jun
    LuxLeaks: Luxembourg court condemned for guilty verdicts
    Guilty verdict for LuxLeaks whistleblowers branded a 'travesty'.
    Start-ups: Europe has a lot to learn from Silicon Valley
    30 Jun
    Start-ups: Europe has a lot to learn from Silicon Valley
    Perennial optimist and innovative EU business champion, Lambert van Nistelrooij explains why he's heading back to California's Silicon Valley for the fourth time.
    Effort sharing decision proposal to help EU deliver on COP21 commitments
    30 Jun
    Effort sharing decision proposal to help EU deliver on COP21 commitments
    The upcoming effort sharing decision proposal could be the means to help Europe to deliver on its COP21 climate change targets, writes Kathleen Van Brempt.
    LuxLeaks whistleblowers guilty verdicts 'a disgrace'
    29 Jun
    LuxLeaks whistleblowers guilty verdicts 'a disgrace'
    Antoine Deltour and Raphaël Halet, the whistleblowers who lifted the lid on the 'LuxLeaks' scandal, have been found guilty of stealing documents, revealing business secrets and violating trade secrets.
    David Cameron: UK EU Council presidency decision up to next Prime Minister
    29 Jun
    David Cameron: UK EU Council presidency decision up to next Prime Minister
    David Cameron has told EU leaders that they would have to wait until a new Prime Minister is chosen before any decision is taken on Britain's proposed EU Council presidency.
    EU Parliament urges UK to trigger article 50
    29 Jun
    EU Parliament urges UK to trigger article 50
    MEPs have adopted a resolution proposing "the way forward" after the UK's decision to leave the EU.
    Issue 437 | 27 June 2016
    29 Jun
    Issue 437 | 27 June 2016
    Brexit referendum special issue, Telecoms Reform, Sustainable Tourism, Digital Startups, Climate Change and the EU's Effort Sharing Decision, 5 Questions with Europol Director Rob Wainwright and more…
    Greens/EFA group pledges support to EU membership for Scotland
    29 Jun
    Greens/EFA group pledges support to EU membership for Scotland
    Parliament's Greens/EFA group has thrown its weight behind Scotland's efforts to remain in the EU.
    Europe must seize the opportunity and accelerate towards 5G leadership Partner Content
    29 Jun
    Europe must seize the opportunity and accelerate towards 5G leadership
    Chance to position Europe at the forefront of global digital economy, says GSMA's Daniel Pataki.
    EU must move quickly to benefit from opportunities offered by global digital transformation
    29 Jun
    EU must move quickly to benefit from opportunities offered by global digital transformation
    The right legislative environment can promote investment in high-performing, high-speed, secure and affordable digital networks, argues Roberto Viola.
    EU's Single market strategy can be a key driver for competitiveness, growth and job creation Partner Content
    29 Jun
    EU's Single market strategy can be a key driver for competitiveness, growth and job creation
    European Commission's plans are a step in the right direction says Eurociett's Michael Freytag.
    5 questions with... Rob Wainwright
    29 Jun
    5 questions with... Rob Wainwright
    MI5, marathons and Pope Francis.
    Nicola Sturgeon to meet with EU leaders
    29 Jun
    Nicola Sturgeon to meet with EU leaders
    Scottish First Minister to discuss Scotland's 'place in Europe'.
    Nigel Farage: Brexit is a 'seismic result' for global politics
    29 Jun
    Nigel Farage: Brexit is a 'seismic result' for global politics
    Nigel Farage and Marine Le Pen have warned that Brexit vote will trigger referenda across EU.
    Slovenia: Global Green Destinations Day
    29 Jun
    Slovenia: Global Green Destinations Day
    The Slovenian Tourist Board (STB) puts sustainability at the core of development and promotional activities and aims at a more responsible behaviour towards the environment and the positioning of green Slovenia in the world.
    Poroshenko: Brexit won't prevent EU-Ukraine visa deal
    29 Jun
    Poroshenko: Brexit won't prevent EU-Ukraine visa deal
    Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has warned that the Brexit result could cause "delays" in the introduction of visa free travel between the EU and Ukraine.
    EU heads of state descend on Brussels for Brexit summit
    28 Jun
    EU heads of state descend on Brussels for Brexit summit
    EU heads of state and government started to converge on Brussels on Tuesday for a crunch, post-referendum European Council summit.
    MEPs attend heated emergency Brexit plenary session
    28 Jun
    MEPs attend heated emergency Brexit plenary session
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called on the UK to "clarify" its position following its decision to quit the EU.
    Dan Hannan slammed for denying link between huge rise in racist attacks in UK and Brexit
    28 Jun
    Dan Hannan slammed for denying link between huge rise in racist attacks in UK and Brexit
    Leading Eurosceptic MEP Dan Hannan has come under fierce attack after dissociating the Leave camp from a huge rise in racist attacks in Britain since last week's UK referendum result.
    Calls for EU to ditch English as official language
    28 Jun
    Calls for EU to ditch English as official language
    Poland would like to see Britain hold a second in-out referendum on its membership of the EU, according to the country's ruling party leader.
    Charles Michel: UK can't have its cake and eat it too
    28 Jun
    Charles Michel: UK can't have its cake and eat it too
    Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has issued a get tough message to Britain, saying it "cannot have its cake and eat it too."
    Mayor of Molenbeek: Area needs EU support to fight radicalisation
    28 Jun
    Mayor of Molenbeek: Area needs EU support to fight radicalisation
    The Mayor of Molenbeek, the Brussels suburb branded a "hotbed of radicalisation", says she is determined to tackle the causes behind the twin attacks on Brussels.
    UK MEPs to retain their seats for duration of Brexit process
    28 Jun
    UK MEPs to retain their seats for duration of Brexit process
    Parliament has moved quickly to clarify the position of British MEPs in the wake of the UK's decision to quit the EU.
    Spanish elections deliver hung Parliament
    27 Jun
    Spanish elections deliver hung Parliament
    Spanish elections on Sunday have delivered a hung Parliament for the second time in six months.
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