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    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions

    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test

    With Poland’s presidency up for grabs, this Sunday's election could unlock long-stalled reforms – or deepen the political gridlock hampering Warsaw’s pro-European course.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    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
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    14 May EU Institutions
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    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.
    UK unlikely to hold EU Council presidency
    27 Jun
    UK unlikely to hold EU Council presidency
    The decision to leave the EU has cast serious doubt on the likelihood of the UK holding the EU Council presidency as planned next year.
    UK to have new Prime Minister by September
    27 Jun
    UK to have new Prime Minister by September
    Nominations to replace David Cameron set to close on Thursday. 
    Brexit: UK parliamentarians promise to fight back
    27 Jun
    Brexit: UK parliamentarians promise to fight back
    A leading supporter of Brexit has poured cold water on the prospect of a second referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.
    Brexit: Juncker expresses 'deep regret' at Jonathan Hill resignation
    27 Jun
    Brexit: Juncker expresses 'deep regret' at Jonathan Hill resignation
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has paid tribute to Britain's outgoing Commissioner Jonathan Hill, who has quit in the continuing fallout from the UK's decision to leave the EU.
    Movers and Shakers | 27 June 2016
    27 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 27 June 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 27 June 2016
    Blair, Trump react to UK Brexit result
    24 Jun
    Blair, Trump react to UK Brexit result
    Negotiating exit will be a very complex process, says former British PM Tony Blair.
    Brexit: What does this mean for Mini-Europe?
    24 Jun
    Brexit: What does this mean for Mini-Europe?

    British monuments at Mini-Europe are a great symbol of the UK's European heritage and our shared EU values, says Thierry Meeùs​, director of Mini-Europe.
    Brexit process is now out of Britain's hands
    24 Jun
    Brexit process is now out of Britain's hands
    Despite the 'no need for haste' hopes of the UK, Brussels will want to get Brexit over and done with as quickly as possible, argues former Dutch MEP Michiel van Hulten.
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