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    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

    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: 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
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Anti-money-laundering: Identifying and closing the remaining loopholes
    25 May
    Anti-money-laundering: Identifying and closing the remaining loopholes
    The EU needs to take an ‘all-hands-on-deck’ approach to tackling money laundering, including the creation of an independent supervisory authority, argues Billy Kelleher.
    Anti-money-laundering: Making the regulatory and supervisory framework fit for purpose
    25 May
    Anti-money-laundering: Making the regulatory and supervisory framework fit for purpose
    We cannot miss the opportunity to create an effective European anti-money-laundering regime and make the Union a fairer and safer place, writes Eero Heinäluoma.
    EU slaps sanctions on Belarus after 'hijacking' of commercial aircraft
    25 May
    EU slaps sanctions on Belarus after 'hijacking' of commercial aircraft
    Belarusian airlines have been banned from European skies and European airlines have been asked not to fly over Belarus after a Ryanair flight was diverted to Minsk and a dissident journalist arrested.
    EU must step up the fight against dirty money
    25 May
    EU must step up the fight against dirty money
    Member States must make more of an effort to implement and enforce EU anti-money-laundering rules, argues Markus Ferber.
    Sassoli calls for fresh EU action to tackle asylum seeker deaths in Mediterranean
    25 May
    Sassoli calls for fresh EU action to tackle asylum seeker deaths in Mediterranean
    The European Parliament President said, “Every day we hear of yet more tragedies and deaths and boats capsizing in the Mediterranean; it is tragic.”
    The sight of UK Border Police arresting young Europeans on arrival in the UK, is not a great look internationally, writes Roger Casale
    25 May
    The sight of UK Border Police arresting young Europeans on arrival in the UK, is not a great look internationally, writes Roger Casale
    When it emerged that some EU citizens had been wrongfully held, due to ignorance on the part of officials, the British Government also began to look incompetent.
    Pressure mounts on EU to take strong action against Belarus over airliner ‘hijack’ and journalist’s detention
    24 May
    Pressure mounts on EU to take strong action against Belarus over airliner ‘hijack’ and journalist’s detention
    EU leaders set to discuss response to ‘state-sponsored terror act’ at summit in Brussels.
    Vaccine certificate to be introduced for all Europeans from 1 July
    21 May
    Vaccine certificate to be introduced for all Europeans from 1 July
    EU-wide document will show if a person has been vaccinated against COVID, has a negative test result or has recovered from the virus.
    New WTO chief calls for more ‘flexibility’ on access to COVID vaccines for developing countries
    21 May
    New WTO chief calls for more ‘flexibility’ on access to COVID vaccines for developing countries
    MEPs back measures to scale up global production through patent waivers.
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    21 May
    Issue 536 | 24 May 2021
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    European Parliament adopts highly critical report on Turkey
    20 May
    European Parliament adopts highly critical report on Turkey
    Spanish MEP Nacho Sánchez Amor, who is rapporteur on the file, said the report was “the toughest yet in Parliament’s criticism of the situation in Turkey.”
    MEPs give cautious welcome to UK proposals for Irish Sea border checks for food products
    20 May
    MEPs give cautious welcome to UK proposals for Irish Sea border checks for food products
    The border checks, the details of which are contained in a Northern Ireland Protocol roadmap, will be brought in in four stages from October.
    Palm oil: Sustaining sustainability
    20 May
    Palm oil: Sustaining sustainability
    We must not forget that we have a responsibility towards our partners in South East Asia and to the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on our trade, explains Marianne Vind.
    Palm oil production needs a sustainable solution
    20 May
    Palm oil production needs a sustainable solution
    The vital export value of palm oil to Southeast Asian economies cannot be ignored, but it needs a long-term, sustainable approach to production, writes Daniel Caspary.
    MEPs call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza Strip to avoid further civilian casualties
    20 May
    MEPs call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza Strip to avoid further civilian casualties
    The demand came during a debate in Parliament on Tuesday on the recent upsurge in violence between Israel and Palestine.
    The world can only beat AIDS by ending the inequalities that drive the epidemic, argue Winnie Byanyima and Tomas Tobé
    20 May
    The world can only beat AIDS by ending the inequalities that drive the epidemic, argue Winnie Byanyima and Tomas Tobé
    COVID-19 pandemic threatening progress towards ending AIDS by 2030, warn UNAIDS Executive Director and Chair of the European Parliament’s Development Committee.
    5 Questions with... David Casa
    19 May
    5 Questions with... David Casa
    David Casa (MT, EPP) member of the Parliament’s ECON committee, and delegation to Turkey and the Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly.
    European Ombudsman to launch new probe on EU ‘revolving door’ job moves
    19 May
    European Ombudsman to launch new probe on EU ‘revolving door’ job moves
    Fresh inquiry 'important for maintaining trust' in EU institutions, says Emily O’Reilly.
    MEPs welcome outcome of inter-institutional talks on Erasmus scheme
    19 May
    MEPs welcome outcome of inter-institutional talks on Erasmus scheme
    Under the newly agreed proposals, flagship education, culture and volunteering programmes will have almost twice as much money compared to the previous budgetary period.
    European Commission appoints first-ever anti-racism coordinator
    18 May
    European Commission appoints first-ever anti-racism coordinator
    The executive says the newly created post is in line with its anti-racism action plan.
    European Commission set to halve number of buildings it uses in Brussels
    18 May
    European Commission set to halve number of buildings it uses in Brussels
    EU executive says it expects more of its staff to work from home in the future.
    Cancer nurses and prevention are crucial in reducing Europe’s cancer burden
    18 May
    Cancer nurses and prevention are crucial in reducing Europe’s cancer burden
    With 40 percent of all EU cancer cases preventable, we can improve the drive for prevention through cancer nurses - the most trusted group of healthcare professionals in the cancer care community, writes Sara Matthieu.
    Gender-based cyberviolence: The new face of an old enemy
    18 May
    Gender-based cyberviolence: The new face of an old enemy
    Gender-based violence online is not a new phenomenon, but a continuum of violence that women and girls face offline; the root causes of all forms of gender-based violence are the same, writes Sylwia Spurek.
    Current and past MEPs reveal their hopes for Conference on the Future of Europe
    17 May
    Current and past MEPs reveal their hopes for Conference on the Future of Europe
    Senior MEP David McAllister says he hopes the newly-launched Conference will offer “food for thought on the EU's role in international affairs”.
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