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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
    Conference on the Future of Europe a time to ‘reconnect the European project’ says Sergei Stanishev
    18 Jun
    Conference on the Future of Europe a time to ‘reconnect the European project’ says Sergei Stanishev
    Party of European Socialists leader says inaugural plenary session in Strasbourg on Saturday is ‘an important moment’ for Europe’s future.
    We stand with refugees, ready to do more
    18 Jun
    We stand with refugees, ready to do more
    Ahead of World Refugee Day 2021, Birgit Sippel argues that the EU needs to take a step back and get a new perspective on what she describes as ‘a never-ending’ issue.
    New report warns of ‘worrying degree of democratic backsliding’ across Europe
    18 Jun
    New report warns of ‘worrying degree of democratic backsliding’ across Europe
    Council of Europe chief Marija Pejčinović Burić, says European governments need to work together to reverse democratic deficit.
    Greener together: Delivering Zero Pollution in practice Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Greener together: Delivering Zero Pollution in practice
    ICT solutions, if fully integrated, can help us optimise environmental and agricultural management and deliver the European Green Deal. Marta Pacheco reports on Huawei’s EU Green Week kick-off meeting which looked at “greening” agriculture
    European Commission approves Coronavirus recovery plans for several Member States
    17 Jun
    European Commission approves Coronavirus recovery plans for several Member States
    The financing, it is hoped, will unlock millions under the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to help revive battered economies in Europe.
    LGBTIQ community has become the new scapegoat in Hungary, says MEP
    17 Jun
    LGBTIQ community has become the new scapegoat in Hungary, says MEP
    The comments by Greens/EFA deputy Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield come in the wake of what many see as Hungary’s latest breach of EU norms.
    European Parliament calls for the end of all animal cages in Europe by 2027
    17 Jun
    European Parliament calls for the end of all animal cages in Europe by 2027
    MEPs also want the European Commission to speed up its review of EU animal welfare legislation.
    Gender Balance on Boards: High time for gender quality
    16 Jun
    Gender Balance on Boards: High time for gender quality
    The ‘Women on Boards’ Directive has been delayed long enough, argues Evelyn Regner.
    Online Harassment: Breaking cyber violence
    16 Jun
    Online Harassment: Breaking cyber violence
    More than ever, Europe needs a legal definition for online harassment and other forms of cyber bullying, urges Maria Walsh.
    Plasma-derived Medicinal Products: It’s in us all to save a life
    16 Jun
    Plasma-derived Medicinal Products: It’s in us all to save a life
    EU policymakers must do more to ensure better patient access to plasma-derived medicinal products, writes Manuel Pizarro.
    EU Energy Transition: Made in Europe
    16 Jun
    EU Energy Transition: Made in Europe
    Our transition to emission-free energy generation is an opportunity to make Europe a global economic leader, but only if we take bold action now, writes Michael Bloss.
    EU Industrial Strategy: Building a more resilient Europe
    16 Jun
    EU Industrial Strategy: Building a more resilient Europe
    We should acknowledge the achievements of the EU during the pandemic, but the Industrial Strategy is a reminder of how much still needs to be done, writes Christophe Grudler.
    EPP and S&D dominate European Parliament’s representation on CoFoE
    15 Jun
    EPP and S&D dominate European Parliament’s representation on CoFoE
    A total of 108 MEPs will take part in the key Conference on the Future of Europe (CoFoE) plenary meetings, with the EPP, Parliament's biggest political group, being represented by 28 members and S&D with 23 members.
    EU civil society committee warns of a “cancer tsunami” unless urgent action is taken to tackle the deadly disease
    14 Jun
    EU civil society committee warns of a “cancer tsunami” unless urgent action is taken to tackle the deadly disease
    EESC's warning comes as the EU officially adopts new Coronavirus vaccine certificate - designed to ease travel within the bloc for people who have been fully vaccinated.
    Relations with Russia at ‘lowest point’ in many years, says NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg
    14 Jun
    Relations with Russia at ‘lowest point’ in many years, says NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg
    Comments come as US President Joe Biden flies in to Brussels for ‘pivotal’ Alliance summit.
    New Environment Action Programme: The direction of travel
    14 Jun
    New Environment Action Programme: The direction of travel
    The 8th Environment Action Programme aims to build on the European Green Deal and set out the direction for EU environmental and climate policy action up to 2030, explains Demetris Papadakis.
    Carbon Capture & Use technologies: Capturing the potential
    14 Jun
    Carbon Capture & Use technologies: Capturing the potential
    If Europe wants to achieve its climate targets, we must explore all scientific and technological options - including carbon capture and use technologies, writes Álvaro Amaro.
    5 Questions with... Tsvetelina Penkova
    13 Jun
    5 Questions with... Tsvetelina Penkova
    Tsvetelina Penkova (BG, S&D) is a member of Parliament’s CONT, ITRE & REGI committees and its delegation to Serbia.
    European Parliament calls for new EU biodiversity law
    11 Jun
    European Parliament calls for new EU biodiversity law
    MEPs also want a ‘Paris agreement’ style deal for biodiversity at an upcoming UN conference in October, that will set global biodiversity priorities to 2030 and beyond.
    Less than 50 percent of EU citizens ‘in favour’ of EU as currently realised
    11 Jun
    Less than 50 percent of EU citizens ‘in favour’ of EU as currently realised
    Two new surveys paint alarming picture of declining levels of public confidence in the EU.
    SMEs & the Recovery: A brighter future  for Europe’s SMEs
    11 Jun
    SMEs & the Recovery: A brighter future for Europe’s SMEs
    Europe can only be successful if its economy is successful. Therefore, we have to do more to support SMEs in coming out of this crisis stronger and more resilient, argues Angelika Winzig.
    SMEs & the Recovery: A strategic approach to helping Europe’s SMEs
    11 Jun
    SMEs & the Recovery: A strategic approach to helping Europe’s SMEs
    Despite their essential importance to the Internal Market, the competitiveness of SMEs has been severely limited, argues Paolo Borchia.
    Von der Leyen says 50 percent of EU’s adult population now vaccinated at least once
    10 Jun
    Von der Leyen says 50 percent of EU’s adult population now vaccinated at least once
    Speaking on Thursday, the European Commission President also said that 100m people in Europe are now fully vaccinated.
    Senior Greens MEP sounds warning over Biden’s ‘charm offensive’ towards Europe
    10 Jun
    Senior Greens MEP sounds warning over Biden’s ‘charm offensive’ towards Europe
    Reinhard Bütikofer’s comments come just ahead of US President Joe Biden’s visit to Brussels later this week.
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