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    21 May Foreign & Security Policy

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    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.
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    22 May EU Institutions
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    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
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    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    Parliament delays Brexit trade deal ratification; MEP says ‘cool heads must prevail’
    14 Apr
    Parliament delays Brexit trade deal ratification; MEP says ‘cool heads must prevail’
    Members of the committees on trade and foreign affairs will vote on the deal on Thursday, but the vote in plenary will take place at a later, thus far undefined, date.
    Commission announces accelerated delivery of 50m BioNTech-Pfizer vaccines
    14 Apr
    Commission announces accelerated delivery of 50m BioNTech-Pfizer vaccines
    Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the additional doses will be available in the second quarter, starting in April, rather than in the last quarter of this year as originally planned.
    Campaigners to step up efforts to ban use of cages for farmed animals
    14 Apr
    Campaigners to step up efforts to ban use of cages for farmed animals
    Renewed calls for a ban will come when Parliament holds a hearing on the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative.
    First step towards sainthood of Robert Schuman is ‘wonderful’, says senior MEP
    13 Apr
    First step towards sainthood of Robert Schuman is ‘wonderful’, says senior MEP
    It is reported that Pope Francis could recognise the “heroic virtues” of one of the EU’s founding fathers within weeks.
    Hungary and Belgium face criticism in Amnesty International report
    13 Apr
    Hungary and Belgium face criticism in Amnesty International report
    In its 2020 annual report on the state of human rights around the world, the charity says the health pandemic has thrown into stark relief, and sometimes aggravated, existing inequalities and patterns of abuse.
    Building a European data strategy
    13 Apr
    Building a European data strategy
    If the EU is serious about becoming fit for the digital age, it must first build an environment that allows European companies to take advantage of the data economy, argues Miapetra Kumpula-Natri.
    Pandemic has underlined need for more legal migration for low-paid work, say MEPs
    13 Apr
    Pandemic has underlined need for more legal migration for low-paid work, say MEPs
    Deputies have demanded new legal ways for people to come and work in the EU, including instruments enabling legal migration for medium and low-paid employment.
    Mental health is everybody’s business
    13 Apr
    Mental health is everybody’s business
    Increased mental ill health is an inevitable consequence of lockdown; however, dealing with this will require realistic resources. A European year for mental health will help bring the required focus, write the co-chairs of the MEP Alliance for Mental Health.
    Rights group calls for “tough sanctions” on Turkey Partner Content
    12 Apr
    Rights group calls for “tough sanctions” on Turkey
    The StopErdoganNow group says the EEAS is not taking concerns about alleged human rights violations in Turkey seriously enough.
    Moroccan Sahara and New Zealand High Court ruling
    12 Apr
    Moroccan Sahara and New Zealand High Court ruling
    Recent High Court of Justice decision is another victory for the southern Moroccan provinces, writes Dr Aymeric Chauprade.
    Wave of Brexit-related rioting hits Northern Ireland
    09 Apr
    Wave of Brexit-related rioting hits Northern Ireland
    Northern Ireland Protocol seen as cause of Loyalist-led riots.
    European Commission president leads EU tributes to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    09 Apr
    European Commission president leads EU tributes to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
    British Queen Elizabeth II's consort for more than 70 years passes away aged 99.
    Friends and colleagues pay tribute to Former Eurosceptic MEP Jens-Peter Bonde
    09 Apr
    Friends and colleagues pay tribute to Former Eurosceptic MEP Jens-Peter Bonde
    Denmark and Europe will be ‘quieter and less daunting ‘in his absence says former MEP colleague.
    Building cloud supply on EU terms
    09 Apr
    Building cloud supply on EU terms
    A key enabler of data-driven innovation and technologies, cloud computing plays a crucial role in our data-powered economy; let’s ensure it has the necessary physical infrastructure to grow, writes Pilar del Castillo.
    #SofaGate furore rages on as Charles Michel comes under pressure to publicly apologise
    08 Apr
    #SofaGate furore rages on as Charles Michel comes under pressure to publicly apologise
    European Council President says he’s saddened by suggestions he was unconcerned by the widely criticised diplomatic gaffe.
    US and UAE seek Middle East climate alliance for green push Partner Content
    08 Apr
    US and UAE seek Middle East climate alliance for green push
    Diplomatic success will depend on oil markets’ future in a post-pandemic world and countries’ willingness to accelerate the renewables uptake, writes Anca Gurzu.
    How to bridge digital divides and educate children in Europe and around the world Partner Content
    08 Apr
    How to bridge digital divides and educate children in Europe and around the world
    Education is a fundamental human right and a pillar of democracy. But during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, UNESCO estimated more than 1.6 billion learners – 91 percent of the world’s school population – had their learning affected. Matching students with connected devices was profoundly important, yet colossally challenging, for both families and teachers, write Qualcomm’s Audrey Scozzaro Ferrazzini and Elliott Levine.
    International Romani Day: Time to take off the blinkers
    08 Apr
    International Romani Day: Time to take off the blinkers
    Despite some positive steps towards the inclusion of Roma in the EU, the Coronavirus crisis has laid bare the stark reality of life for Roma people and this must be urgently addressed, writes Peter Pollák.
    EU regulator confirms possible link between blood clots and AstraZeneca vaccine in ‘very rare’ cases
    07 Apr
    EU regulator confirms possible link between blood clots and AstraZeneca vaccine in ‘very rare’ cases
    This is the first time that the European Medicines Agency has linked the vaccine to blood clots but says the benefits of the jab outweigh the risks.
    The West needs to get its act together on Russia in the South Caucasus Partner Content
    07 Apr
    The West needs to get its act together on Russia in the South Caucasus
    By providing a more coherent, consistent, active, and reliable approach, stability can be fostered in the region, writes former MEP Geoffrey Van Orden.
    Von der Leyen relegated to sofa in Turkey meeting as MEPs decry diplomatic snub Partner Content
    07 Apr
    Von der Leyen relegated to sofa in Turkey meeting as MEPs decry diplomatic snub
    The game of musical chairs between Ursula von der Leyen, Charles Michel and Turkish President Recep Erdoğan has sparked widespread criticism – not only of Erdoğan but also of Michel.
    Time to overhaul the patent protection law
    07 Apr
    Time to overhaul the patent protection law
    While the current health crisis has wreaked havoc in many sectors, in pharmaceuticals it is the EU’s patent law that is hampering innovation and access to medicines, explains Katerina Konecná.
    European Parliament criticised over use of COVID-19 disposable masks
    02 Apr
    European Parliament criticised over use of COVID-19 disposable masks
    NGO attacks Parliament for promoting use of ‘untraceable, disposable, toxic and unrecyclable’ single-use masks.
    European Parliament asks former UK MEP to join Conference on Future of Europe common secretariat
    02 Apr
    European Parliament asks former UK MEP to join Conference on Future of Europe common secretariat
    The peculiarity - and irony - of a former UK politician being asked to join the forum tasked with shaping the long-term future of the EU will not be lost on those involved in the Brexit negotiations.
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