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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
    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
    Time to end the cage age
    30 Jun
    Time to end the cage age
    With the European Commission announcing that it will put forward proposals to ‘End the Cage Age’, we spoke to Tilly Metz about the future of animal farming in Europe.
    Brexit: So close, yet so far…
    30 Jun
    Brexit: So close, yet so far…
    Despite current difficulties, the UK and the EU will, in the long run, forge closer economic and security ties, predicts Charles Grant.
    Conference on the Future of Europe: Advancing EU citizenship
    30 Jun
    Conference on the Future of Europe: Advancing EU citizenship
    Concept of EU citizenship must be included in CoFoE debate, argues Suzana Carp.
    European Parliament row over MEP's refusal to wear face mask escalates
    29 Jun
    European Parliament row over MEP's refusal to wear face mask escalates
    Right-wing German deputy Christine Anderson says she’s being wrongly targeted in a ‘pointless abuse of power’.
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    29 Jun
    Media Action Plan: The power of local
    A strong and independent local media is essential to the democratic process, but this is in danger of withering away. The EU must ensure it gets the support it needs, argues Jan Trei.
    5 Questions with... Vlad Botoș
    29 Jun
    5 Questions with... Vlad Botoș
    Vlad Botoș (RO, RE) is a member of the European Parliament’s Regional Development Committee.
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: On the cyberviolence frontline
    With over 80 percent of female politicians having suffered cyberviolence, intimidation and harassment, MEPs are calling on the Commission to introduce legislation to curb online hate. Lorna Hutchinson reports.
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: A milestone for the LGBTI community
    The extension of the list of EU crimes to cover hate speech and hate crimes, including when targeted at LGBTI people, will be one of the most important acts of this legislative term, argues Marc Angel.
    European Parliament's centrist groups accused of a ‘smash and grab’ raid over committee chair election
    28 Jun
    European Parliament's centrist groups accused of a ‘smash and grab’ raid over committee chair election
    Row centres on election of Lucia Nicholsonová as the new chair of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee.
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    28 Jun
    Hate Speech: Don’t stand for hate
    The European Commission’s initiative to add hate crime and hate speech to the list of EU crimes should be applauded as an important step in protecting Europe’s citizens, argues Alice Kuhnke.
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    24 Jun
    “The first real resistance to a regressive agenda”: Parliament adopts SRHR report
    Predrag Fred Matić’s report on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights was adopted on Thursday, with 378 votes in favour, 255 against and 42 abstentions.
    European Parliament gives green light to EU Climate Law
    24 Jun
    European Parliament gives green light to EU Climate Law
    The law enshrines the bloc’s commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 and the intermediate target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.
    Rural Areas: Smart Villages are the future
    24 Jun
    Rural Areas: Smart Villages are the future
    Following the pandemic, we have the opportunity to make the most of rural life, if we choose to do so; let’s make this a privilege says Franc Bogovič.
    Rural Areas: A faster Europe
    24 Jun
    Rural Areas: A faster Europe
    The impact of the pandemic has focused on cities, but it has also highlighted the differences between rural areas; we need to bridge these gaps as part of our recovery, urges Niklas Nienass.
    Urban Areas: The engines of recovery
    24 Jun
    Urban Areas: The engines of recovery
    For all its tragedies and challenges, COVID-19 has highlighted the potential for a better future for our urban centres, writes Idoia Villanueva Ruiz.
    Farming 2.0: How new technology is changing farming Partner Content
    24 Jun
    Farming 2.0: How new technology is changing farming
    New technological advances in animal health are transforming livestock farming for the better, writes Roxane Feller.
    ECR group wants SRHR debate to be scrapped; says issue 'overreaches' EU's competence
    23 Jun
    ECR group wants SRHR debate to be scrapped; says issue "overreaches" EU's competence
    The European Parliament is due to debate and vote on a controversial report urging Member States to protect and further enhance women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights.
    Editorial: Hammer to fall
    23 Jun
    Editorial: Hammer to fall
    Budapest’s decision to introduce new rules banning the teaching and distribution of educational materials featuring gay people to under-18s may prove to be the last straw for the Commission, says Brian Johnson.
    “My body, my rights”: MEPs stand up for women’s sexual and reproductive rights
    23 Jun
    “My body, my rights”: MEPs stand up for women’s sexual and reproductive rights
    Ahead of the vote on rapporteur Predrag Fred Matić’s Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) report on Thursday, MEPs demonstrated in front of the European Parliament.
    Greens MEPs welcome pardon of Catalan separatist leaders
    23 Jun
    Greens MEPs welcome pardon of Catalan separatist leaders
    The nine leaders were jailed for their role in Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid.
    Life-Cycle Assessment: Regulating in times of environmental challenges
    23 Jun
    Life-Cycle Assessment: Regulating in times of environmental challenges
    Life-Cycle Assessment can help provide transparent and evidence-based decisions that are key to achieving Europe’s climate ambitions, argues Klemen Grošelj.
    Medical Device Regulation: a lack of clarity and too much freedom of interpretation
    23 Jun
    Medical Device Regulation: a lack of clarity and too much freedom of interpretation
    As breakthrough innovations for wellness-related applications become increasingly ubiquitous, the path for the future regulation of innovation in Europe must be planned carefully, says Susana Solís.
    MEPs condemn UEFA’s refusal to light up Munich stadium in rainbow colours
    23 Jun
    MEPs condemn UEFA’s refusal to light up Munich stadium in rainbow colours
    UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, has turned down a request to light up Munich’s Allianz Arena in the colours of the rainbow flag for Germany’s Euro 2020 match with Hungary on Wednesday.
    EU Member States express ‘grave concern’ over Hungary’s LGBTIQ discrimination
    23 Jun
    EU Member States express ‘grave concern’ over Hungary’s LGBTIQ discrimination
    In a statement, the governments of Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Latvia, Italy, Greece, Austria and Cyprus slammed the recent adoption by the Hungarian Parliament of amendments which discriminate against LGBTIQ persons.
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