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    19 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election

    Centrist Nicușor Dan triumphed over nationalist George Simion in Romania's presidential election on Sunday, reaffirming the country’s role in the EU and NATO.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Green agenda must be the heart of the Clean Industrial Deal
    19 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Green agenda must be the heart of the Clean Industrial Deal
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    European Security Union Strategy: Beefing up EU security
    08 Jun
    European Security Union Strategy: Beefing up EU security
    The European Parliament's Security Union Strategy resolution takes a multi-pronged approach to developing a future-proof security environment, explains Juan Fernando López Aguilar.
    European Security Union Strategy: A wake-up call
    08 Jun
    European Security Union Strategy: A wake-up call
    The COVID-19 outbreak has highlighted the need for a more united EU foreign policy and the development of a fully-fledged European Defence Union, explains David McAllister.
    Farm to Fork Strategy: Solving Europe’s food system challenges
    07 Jun
    Farm to Fork Strategy: Solving Europe’s food system challenges
    We need to get the Farm to Fork Strategy right if we want a healthier, more balanced, and sustainable European food system, writes Clara Aguilera.
    Huawei will always stand side by side with Europe Partner Content
    07 Jun
    Huawei will always stand side by side with Europe
    Huawei can play a key role in ensuring the Green Deal is an environmental success for Europe and the world, writes Angeliki Dedopoulou.
    Technology for  a greener world Partner Content
    07 Jun
    Technology for a greener world
    Leading ICT companies are working hard to deliver on the European Green Deal and, as Martin Banks reports, they include Chinese tech giant Huawei which is doing its bit to improve global ecology.
    Why the Dutch vaping flavour ban won’t drive down underage smoking rates Partner Content
    07 Jun
    Why the Dutch vaping flavour ban won’t drive down underage smoking rates
    Although noble in intent, the ban would have the opposite effect, argue the Consumer Choice Center’s Maria Chaplia and World Vapers Alliance’s Michael Landl.
    New EU anti-graft chief takes aim at Slovenia
    07 Jun
    New EU anti-graft chief takes aim at Slovenia
    Laura Kövesi joins MEPs in voicing concern about Slovenia’s commitment to new EU public prosecutor’s office.
    Few MEPs set to attend European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg
    07 Jun
    Few MEPs set to attend European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg
    Continued COVID concerns mean only a third of MEPs expected to travel to French city.
    An AI-aided future
    07 Jun
    An AI-aided future
    The proposed Artificial Intelligence regulation is a reasonable first step, but there’s plenty of hard work on the dossier ahead, writes Dace Melbārde.
    Europe in Recovery: Europe’s cultural and creative sectors
    07 Jun
    Europe in Recovery: Europe’s cultural and creative sectors
    We need a smart recovery plan to relaunch Europe’s cultural and creative sectors, argues Victor Negrescu.
    MEPs pushing for ‘Amazon’ debate following growing concerns over worker safety
    04 Jun
    MEPs pushing for ‘Amazon’ debate following growing concerns over worker safety
    Jeff Bezos refused to take part in a recent workshop on workers’ rights but pressure on him to be quizzed by MEPs has gained traction.
    European Court of Auditors says EU “needs to step up action on countering fake news
    04 Jun
    European Court of Auditors says EU “needs to step up action on countering fake news
    EU efforts to tackle fake news branded “incomplete' and 'outpaced by emerging threats'.
    Issue 537 | 07 June 2021
    04 Jun
    Issue 537 | 07 June 2021
    Issue 537 of The Parliament Magazine is now available to read online for free.
    MEPs step up pressure on Commission to take action over rule of law breaches
    03 Jun
    MEPs step up pressure on Commission to take action over rule of law breaches
    Members want the executive to immediately trigger its new conditionality clause which directly links payment of EU funds to respect for the rule of law.
    Transport emission problem-solving
    03 Jun
    Transport emission problem-solving
    The EU must be open to innovation, investment and new ideas in the fight to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, argues Henna Virkkunen.
    S&D leader throws weight behind growing demands to scrap next Strasbourg plenary
    02 Jun
    S&D leader throws weight behind growing demands to scrap next Strasbourg plenary
    The intervention by Iratxe García Pérez comes amid confusion as to whether the so-called “hybrid” session will take place in the French city.
    Access to healthcare: EU health inequalities persist
    02 Jun
    Access to healthcare: EU health inequalities persist
    The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the inequalities in our healthcare systems; we should prioritise these, not pharma profits, writes Michèle Rivasi.
    Sustainable Governance: An unconventional trend
    02 Jun
    Sustainable Governance: An unconventional trend
    We need more incentives and fewer restrictions if we want to help more companies make the transition to sustainable governance, argues Emil Radev.
    Migration demands commitment and compassion
    02 Jun
    Migration demands commitment and compassion
    Given recent concerns, the King of Morocco has again reiterated his country’s unequivocal support for efforts to address migration issues, including the rapid repatriation of unaccompanied minors, hears Colin Mackay.
    EU-Artic Strategy: Not a capitalist playground
    02 Jun
    EU-Artic Strategy: Not a capitalist playground
    If we want to save our planet, then we must save the Arctic, argues Alviina Alametsä.
    MEPs hail new rules to tackle tax dodging by multinationals
    02 Jun
    MEPs hail new rules to tackle tax dodging by multinationals
    Agreement on the public country-by-country reporting, known as pCBCR, was reached late on Tuesday by the European Parliament and Council.
    EU-Artic Strategy: Northern exposure
    02 Jun
    EU-Artic Strategy: Northern exposure
    We need more Arctic in the EU, and more EU in the Arctic, explains Anna Fotyga.
    EU-Artic Policy: Keeping cool heads
    02 Jun
    EU-Artic Policy: Keeping cool heads
    EU policymakers must work to ensure that existing geopolitical frictions aren’t transferred into the Arctic, warns Andreas Schieder.
    EPP condemns nomination of EU’s first ‘business tsar’
    01 Jun
    EPP condemns nomination of EU’s first ‘business tsar’
    Vazil Hudák, a former vice-president of the European Investment Bank (EIB) and economy minister in his native Slovakia, is the frontrunner for the post.
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