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    05 Jun EU Institutions

    Interview: Séjourné’s quest for competitiveness

    As the EU seeks to boost its competitiveness amid mounting economic headwinds, the European Commission's Stéphane Séjourné calls for deepening the single market and a 'Buy European' approach.
    by Matt Lynes
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    Op-ed: How Mediterranean overfishing can be reversed
    06 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: How Mediterranean overfishing can be reversed
    Q+A: Why the Dutch government collapsed — and why it matters
    04 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Why the Dutch government collapsed — and why it matters
    Josep Borrell criticised by MEPs over ‘clandestine’ diplomatic mission to Venezuela
    07 Oct
    Josep Borrell criticised by MEPs over ‘clandestine’ diplomatic mission to Venezuela
    Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, several members accused the EU foreign affairs chief of being responsible for “a chain of half-truths and lies.”
    European Parliament votes in favour of CO2 reduction target of 60 percent by 2030
    07 Oct
    European Parliament votes in favour of CO2 reduction target of 60 percent by 2030
    The vote on Wednesday morning was tight, with 352 votes in favour, 326 against and 18 abstentions.
    Senior EU political figures warn UK that ‘time is short’ for Brexit deal
    06 Oct
    Senior EU political figures warn UK that ‘time is short’ for Brexit deal
    David McAllister, who chairs Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, said the talks have entered a “very crucial phase.”
    Low birth rates and higher life expectancies are transforming the composition of Europe's age pyramid
    06 Oct
    Low birth rates and higher life expectancies are transforming the composition of Europe's age pyramid
    Europe’s demographic situation requires drastic measures and more targeted policies at EU level, argues Elena Kountoura.
    MEPs take aim at Council’s position on rule of law conditionality mechanism
    06 Oct
    MEPs take aim at Council’s position on rule of law conditionality mechanism
    In a plenary debate on Monday evening, deputies stressed that recent EU proposals did not go far enough in linking EU funds to the respect of rule of law, calling them “ill equipped and ineffective.”
    What Europe’s foreign policy priorities should be in 2021
    06 Oct
    What Europe’s foreign policy priorities should be in 2021
    The EU has a responsibility to act as a global player and adjust its foreign policy in line with the fight against COVID-19, writes Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chair David McAllister.
    Women on Boards Directive must be unblocked in Council, MEPs argue
    06 Oct
    Women on Boards Directive must be unblocked in Council, MEPs argue
    The Directive, which has been stuck in the legislative pipeline since 2013, aims to reach a minimum of 40 percent of women on non-executive boards of EU companies.
    EU and UK light fire under Brexit negotiators in last-ditch attempt to reach deal
    05 Oct
    EU and UK light fire under Brexit negotiators in last-ditch attempt to reach deal
    Commission President Ursula von der Leyen held phone talks with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday in a bid to revive the stalled Brexit talks.
    A New Circular Economy Action Plan for all
    05 Oct
    A New Circular Economy Action Plan for all
    Trade policy is the best way for the EU to promote the values of the European Green Deal and the circular economy, argues Svenja Hahn.
    Animal Transportation: Honouring our ethical code
    05 Oct
    Animal Transportation: Honouring our ethical code
    With Parliament’s establishment of an inquiry committee to look into the protection of animals during transport, the EU now has the tools to investigate their suffering, writes Mohammed Chahim.
    Are EU rules on live animal transportation not working?
    05 Oct
    Are EU rules on live animal transportation not working?
    It’s time for a fresh look and a new approach, says Sirpa Pietikäinen.
    Eastern Partnership: Time for action
    05 Oct
    Eastern Partnership: Time for action
    A successful Eastern Partnership policy is the ultimate test for the EU’s global leadership ambitions, explains Petras Auštrevicius.
    European Parliament’s new subcommittee sets sight on EU’s tax havens
    02 Oct
    European Parliament’s new subcommittee sets sight on EU’s tax havens
    Tax dodging costing EU Member States €1trillion a year in lost revenue, say MEPs.
    MEPs address ‘shortcomings’ in EU’s upcoming Digital Services package
    02 Oct
    MEPs address ‘shortcomings’ in EU’s upcoming Digital Services package
    Putting users in control of what content they are shown best way to tackle harmful content, hate speech and disinformation, says (IMCO) Committee rapporteur Tiemo Wolken.
    Doubts cast on value of EU’s proposed ‘European election reforms
    02 Oct
    Doubts cast on value of EU’s proposed ‘European election reforms
    Legal experts clash over argument that transnational lists may deepen ‘democratic deficit’ between MEPs and voters.
    Mairead McGuinness to improve transparency if endorsed by MEPs as EU commissioner
    01 Oct
    Mairead McGuinness to improve transparency if endorsed by MEPs as EU commissioner
    McGuinness, a long-standing MEP, will be heard by Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee on Friday.
    Rule of law report: Corruption, attacks on media and judiciary amount to ‘undrinkable cocktail’
    01 Oct
    Rule of law report: Corruption, attacks on media and judiciary amount to ‘undrinkable cocktail’
    The report, the first of its kind by the Commission, aims to protect the rights of citizens and comes amid rising concern about rule of law breaches in some Member States, notably Hungary and Poland.
    How the EU Pharmaceutical Strategy can help children and adolescents with cancer Partner Content
    01 Oct
    How the EU Pharmaceutical Strategy can help children and adolescents with cancer
    By facilitating and incentivising the regulatory environment with dedicated R&D funding, policymakers can make a big impact on paediatric oncology across Europe, argue SIOP Europe’s Pamela Kearns and Gilles Vassal.
    Brexit: Senior MEPs throw weight behind Commission’s infringement proceedings against UK
    01 Oct
    Brexit: Senior MEPs throw weight behind Commission’s infringement proceedings against UK
    Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threw down the gauntlet on Thursday morning after weeks of jaw-dropping moves by the UK, and MEPs had her back.
    Commission launches infringement proceedings against UK over controversial Internal Market Bill
    01 Oct
    Commission launches infringement proceedings against UK over controversial Internal Market Bill
    The Bill has sparked outrage as it overrides the Withdrawal Agreement, the deal painstakingly thrashed out by the two sides over the last two years.
    Gastein 2020:  EU Member States must work more closely in the fight against COVID-19, says ECDC chief
    01 Oct
    Gastein 2020: EU Member States must work more closely in the fight against COVID-19, says ECDC chief
    The Coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the vulnerabilities of healthcare systems, but by gleaning valuable lessons from this experience we can become more resilient, explains Andrea Ammon.
    Petra De Sutter to become Belgian Deputy PM; leaves European Parliament's IMCO Committee chair vacant
    01 Oct
    Petra De Sutter to become Belgian Deputy PM; leaves European Parliament's IMCO Committee chair vacant
    The Greens/EFA MEP has been nominated Deputy Prime Minister for Public Enterprises and Civil Service in Belgium’s new Vivaldi coalition government.
    Sylwia Spurek takes aim at Poland and EU over handling of refugee crisis
    30 Sep
    Sylwia Spurek takes aim at Poland and EU over handling of refugee crisis
    Spurek was speaking on Wednesday at a news conference in Parliament after it was announced she was joining the Greens/EFA group.
    Deal reached on new Belgian government
    30 Sep
    Deal reached on new Belgian government
    The agreement will see a seven-party coalition government take office, led by Flemish Liberal Alexander de Croo.
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