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    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
    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”.
    New European Parliament think tank report calls for more support for EU civil society groups
    17 May
    New European Parliament think tank report calls for more support for EU civil society groups
    Report comes in the wake of the launch of the conference on the EU's future which aims to put civil society at the heart of decisions on which direction the EU should take.
    Why waiving patents on vaccines is not a good idea
    14 May
    Why waiving patents on vaccines is not a good idea
    Although noble in intent, the decision could ultimately undermine Europe’s leadership in pharmaceutical research, argues Gianna Gancia.
    Equitable access to COVID vaccines worldwide Partner Content
    14 May
    Equitable access to COVID vaccines worldwide
    The European Union can drive global efforts to end the pandemic, writes AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s Zoya Shabarova.
    A new horizon for social progress
    13 May
    A new horizon for social progress
    The Portuguese Council presidency has made social progress one of its top priorities and the upcoming summit in Porto will reflect citizens’ desire for a more social Europe, explains Agnes Jongerius.
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    13 May
    To combat climate change, EU must partner with ASEAN to tackle tropical deforestation
    Shifts in attitudes towards palm oil by European nations could herald a new Europe-ASEAN partnership to tackle deforestation, writes Glenn Schatz.
    New Council of Europe report warns of democratic backsliding across continent
    12 May
    New Council of Europe report warns of democratic backsliding across continent
    Danger that Europe’s democratic culture will not fully recover, warns CoE secretary general.
    Scottish elections: the problems with Scexit
    12 May
    Scottish elections: the problems with Scexit
    The result of the elections to the Scottish Parliament has effectively denied Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s First Minister, a mandate for a second independence referendum, argues former MEP Struan Stevenson.
    Keeping a light on for Scotland
    12 May
    Keeping a light on for Scotland
    Scotland now has two Unions to choose from - isolation and economic crisis with the UK run by Boris Johnson, or independence in Europe with the solidarity of a global A-Team, argues former MEP Alyn Smith.
    Parliament looks set to finally return to Strasbourg for monthly session
    12 May
    Parliament looks set to finally return to Strasbourg for monthly session
    Plenary sessions in the French city were suspended due to the health pandemic, but it is believed the plan is for MEPs to return in June.
    Green Trade War on Palm Oil – How EU’s palm oil ban is devastating livelihoods of farmers in the Global South Partner Content
    12 May
    Green Trade War on Palm Oil – How EU’s palm oil ban is devastating livelihoods of farmers in the Global South
    The EU’s palm oil ban unintentionally sparked a green trade war against the world’s palm oil producers, reviving memories of colonialism, argues Muhammed Magassy.
    Time to invent our future
    12 May
    Time to invent our future
    Europe must retain control of the competitive, environmental and social rules that govern trade, or risk having rules imposed by others, warns Pascal Durand.
    A ‘Green’  due diligence
    12 May
    A ‘Green’ due diligence
    The upcoming revision of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive must be an important step towards establishing a truly sustainable economic and environmental governance, argues Marie Toussaint.
    Senior MEP warns of danger that CoFoE could degenerate into ‘mere talking shop’
    11 May
    Senior MEP warns of danger that CoFoE could degenerate into ‘mere talking shop’
    After a year-long delay caused by the health crisis, the much-vaunted Conference on the Future of Europe finally launched on Sunday. It will last 12 months and aims to pave the way for major reform of the bloc.
    #IstanbulConventionSavesLives: Zero-tolerance treaty turns 10
    11 May
    #IstanbulConventionSavesLives: Zero-tolerance treaty turns 10
    On the tenth anniversary of the groundbreaking Istanbul Convention, MEPs are calling for intensified EU action tackling gender-based violence as cases skyrocket against the backdrop of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
    Conference on the Future of Europe’s first citizens’ panels to be held in Strasbourg on 19 June
    11 May
    Conference on the Future of Europe’s first citizens’ panels to be held in Strasbourg on 19 June
    The citizens’ panels will be an opportunity for the public to have their say on future EU reforms.
    EU Biodiversity Strategy: A time of transformative change
    11 May
    EU Biodiversity Strategy: A time of transformative change
    With the EU Biodiversity Strategy turning one year old in May, Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius reviews its accomplishments and sets out what the future holds.
    EU Member states accused of having too close ties with Moscow
    11 May
    EU Member states accused of having too close ties with Moscow
    Exiled former Yukos boss Mikhail Khodorkovsky says Kremlin has infiltrated top echelons of European governments and ‘probably' has a source close to Angela Merkel.
    The future of the Airbus-Boeing dispute Partner Content
    11 May
    The future of the Airbus-Boeing dispute
    The EU and US need to come together and reach an agreement on the future of not only the aviation sector but of their trade relationship altogether.
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    10 May
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    EU leaders face demands to implement European Pillar of Social Rights when they meet in Porto for a ‘social summit’
    07 May
    EU leaders face demands to implement European Pillar of Social Rights when they meet in Porto for a ‘social summit’
    At the two day meeting they will be asked to commit to quantitative targets in three areas: employment, skills and poverty.
    Fresh efforts to salvage this weekend’s Conference on the Future of Europe launch
    07 May
    Fresh efforts to salvage this weekend’s Conference on the Future of Europe launch
    Chance of Sunday’s launch going ahead believed to be ‘no more than 50:50’.
    Conference on the Future of Europe: How not to waste the opportunity
    07 May
    Conference on the Future of Europe: How not to waste the opportunity
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    07 May
    Air pollution is a public health and climate emergency the EU can no longer ignore
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