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    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics
    08 Jul EU Institutions

    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics

    The dramatic axing of an anti-greenwashing law reveals a new balance of power in the EU institutions, in which the centre-right European People’s Party has become indispensable.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    09 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    02 Jul Member States
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    Development days: Supporting girls' education is crucial
    05 Jun
    Development days: Supporting girls' education is crucial
    Supporting girls’ education is fundamental, writes Maurice Ponga.
    Development days: EU must continue to build on progress made
    05 Jun
    Development days: EU must continue to build on progress made
    The EU has made progress on its gender action plan, but much more is needed to meet our SDG goals, writes Linda McAvan.
    Development days: Violence against women is everyone's issue
    05 Jun
    Development days: Violence against women is everyone's issue
    With the Spotlight initiative, the EU and UN are leading a global campaign to end violence against women and girls, writes Neven Mimica.
    David Martin calls on Commission to investigate human rights abuses in Kuwait
    04 Jun
    David Martin calls on Commission to investigate human rights abuses in Kuwait
    S&D group MEP David Martin has said that the treatment of women in Kuwait gives cause for much alarm.
    Strasbourg event to highlight problems facing EU and UK citizens post-Brexit
    04 Jun
    Strasbourg event to highlight problems facing EU and UK citizens post-Brexit
    The European Parliamentary Association (APE) has thrown its weight behind a campaign to safeguard citizens’ rights after Britain leaves the EU.
    Movers and Shakers | 4 June 2018
    04 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 4 June 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 4 June 2018
    Cybersecurity: Defending the digital wall
    04 Jun
    Cybersecurity: Defending the digital wall
    MEPs have called on the EU to beef up cybersecurity and defence, including better cooperation between members states and Nato.
    EU must continue to guarantee highest hardware resistance levels to cyberattacks Partner Content
    04 Jun
    EU must continue to guarantee highest hardware resistance levels to cyberattacks
    Europe must continue to guarantee the highest hardware resistance levels to cyberattacks, says Stéfane Mouille.
    EU can become a leading player in cybersecurity
    04 Jun
    EU can become a leading player in cybersecurity
    The Commission’s proposal on cybersecurity is a good start, but it requires certain additional elements to ensure it works, writes Angelika Niebler.
    Xavier Bettel in plenary in latest 'Future of Europe' debate
    01 Jun
    Xavier Bettel in plenary in latest 'Future of Europe' debate
    Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Battel has warned of the danger of “pushing the UK even further away” after it leaves the EU next March.
    Trump tariffs: EU condems decision and opens WTO case against US
    01 Jun
    Trump tariffs: EU condems decision and opens WTO case against US
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has led widespread criticism of US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose steel tariffs on EU companies.
    Former finance Commissioner Jonathan Hill joins UBS Brexit advisor
    01 Jun
    Former finance Commissioner Jonathan Hill joins UBS Brexit advisor
    Former European Commissioner Jonathan Hill has been branded “a serial offender” in the Commission’s ‘revolving door’ problem.
    Issue 477 | 04 June 2018
    01 Jun
    Issue 477 | 04 June 2018
    Mariya Gabriel interview, Digital Economy, EU Labour Authority, European Ombudsman, Emissions Standards, CyberSecurity, GDPR, EU-China, Migration, Future Of Europe, European Steel Day Gender Action Plan, EU-US and more.
    US announces trade tariffs on EU steel and aluminium imports
    31 May
    US announces trade tariffs on EU steel and aluminium imports
    The European Commission and MEPs have reacted angrily to US President Donald Trump's latest controversial decision.
    Mixed response to new North Sea fishing rules
    29 May
    Mixed response to new North Sea fishing rules
    MEPs have given a mixed response to a new EU multiannual plan designed to prevent overfishing in the North Sea.
    EU anti-radicalisation programmes not fullfilling potential: ECA report
    29 May
    EU anti-radicalisation programmes not fullfilling potential: ECA report
    An EU-funded scheme designed to help combat radicalisation is “not fulfilling its potential,” according to a report published by the European Court of Auditors on Tuesday.
    Movers and Shakers | 29 May 2018
    29 May
    Movers and Shakers | 29 May 2018
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column.

     

    Towards a Europe free of cancers
    29 May
    Towards a Europe free of cancers
    It is important to remember that cancer is more than a medical problem dealt with by patients and doctors, it is also a political and social problem, writes Alojz Peterle.
    EU cancer research: A firm foundation
    29 May
    EU cancer research: A firm foundation
    Vytenis Andriukaitis takes stock of the achievements in cancer prevention and treatment, and outlines what he hopes to accomplish as his mandate comes to a close.
    Barnier: UK cannot participate in Galileo programmes post-Brexit
    29 May
    Barnier: UK cannot participate in Galileo programmes post-Brexit
    Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, has again insisted that the UK will have restricted access to the Galileo space programme after it leaves the bloc.
    New Heated Tobacco Products - No smoke no fire? Partner Content
    28 May
    New Heated Tobacco Products - No smoke no fire?
    EU policymakers should know that heated tobacco products are addictive and carcinogenic, argues Professor Charlotta Pisinger
    GDPR: No period of grace following entry into force
    25 May
    GDPR: No period of grace following entry into force
    The deputy head of the body that will oversee new data protection rules has insisted there will be “no period of grace” for companies that fail to enforce the regulations.
    5 questions with... Marlene Mizzi
    25 May
    5 questions with... Marlene Mizzi
    Marlene Mizzi (S&D, MT) is a Vice-Chair of Parliament’s petitions committee.
    Zuckerberg fails to impress with responses to Parliament's follow-up questions
    25 May
    Zuckerberg fails to impress with responses to Parliament's follow-up questions
    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has refused to be drawn on whether the tech giant will compensate users whose personal data has been misused.
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