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    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy

    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic

    As Arctic sea ice melts, Russia is racing to control new trade routes, extract untapped resources, and cement its military influence in a rapidly shifting region.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    03 Jul EU Institutions
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    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
    The EU's defence push risks neglecting drone revolution
    01 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    The EU's defence push risks neglecting drone revolution
    Cybercrime: More needs to be done to help victims, Brussels conference told
    19 Dec
    Cybercrime: More needs to be done to help victims, Brussels conference told
    Victims of cybercrime need to be given access to information about how to make a complaint and how to stand up for their rights, Maltese MEP Miriam Dalli has said.
    Movers and Shakers | 19 December 2017
    19 Dec
    Movers and Shakers | 19 December 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 19 December 2017
    Greening the Danube’s inland waterway transport
    19 Dec
    Greening the Danube’s inland waterway transport
    Europe’s second longest river has major economic potential, but much more needs to be done to make the Danube inland waterway a real EU success story, a recent conference was told.
    EU ombudsman asks Tusk to publish meeting information
    18 Dec
    EU ombudsman asks Tusk to publish meeting information
    EU ombudsman Emily O’Reilly has asked European Council President Donald Tusk to consider publishing information about meetings he and his cabinet hold with interest representatives.
    EU Commission to investigate Ikea tax dealings
    18 Dec
    EU Commission to investigate Ikea tax dealings
    European competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has announced the opening of an investigation into the tax affairs of Ikea.
    International Migrants Day: A shrinking humanitarian space for migration work
    18 Dec
    International Migrants Day: A shrinking humanitarian space for migration work
    Humanitarian organisations must be able to deliver unconditional support to migrants, wherever they are, argues Denis Haveaux.
    ITER turns 10: Paving an ambitious way to a sustainable future
    18 Dec
    ITER turns 10: Paving an ambitious way to a sustainable future
    As ITER turns 10 years old, now is a good time to take stock of the progress and the challenges ahead, writes Martina Dlabajová.
    ITER is a key project for Europe and the world
    18 Dec
    ITER is a key project for Europe and the world
    ITER will revolutionise the world’s energy supplies, but we have no time to waste in diversifying our energy mix, says Edouard Martin.
    Brexit talks: EU and UK accused of prioritising lobbyists over civil society
    15 Dec
    Brexit talks: EU and UK accused of prioritising lobbyists over civil society
    Both the EU and UK have been condemned for “side-lining” concerns of civil society in the Brexit talks by allegedly granting “extremely privileged access to corporate lobbyists.”
    EU Council summit greenlights phase two of Brexit talks
    15 Dec
    EU Council summit greenlights phase two of Brexit talks
    European leaders have given their approval for Brexit talks to move on to the next phase.
    5 questions with... Lambert van Nistelrooij
    15 Dec
    5 questions with... Lambert van Nistelrooij
    Spanish, intuition and inventions.
    Eva Maydell: The Council presidency is an important experience for Bulgaria
    15 Dec
    Eva Maydell: The Council presidency is an important experience for Bulgaria
    Eva Maydell talks about why the digital single market will never be completed, the important links between education, entrepreneurship and tech, and the upcoming Bulgarian EU Council presidency.
    Issue 467 | 18 December 2017
    15 Dec
    Issue 467 | 18 December 2017
    Eva Maydell interview, Bulgarian EU Council Presidency Preview, ITER, 5G & Artificial Intelligence, Brexit breakthrough, Afrophobia, Inland waterways, EU-Israel, Aviation, 5 questions with Lambert van Nistelrooij and more...
    A call by German SPD leader Martin Schulz for a ‘United States of Europe’ is doomed to failure, a former senior UK government minister has said
    15 Dec
    A call by German SPD leader Martin Schulz for a ‘United States of Europe’ is doomed to failure, a former senior UK government minister has said
    Former European Parliament president called for federal constitution for the EU by 2025.
    EU must urgently combat rising Afrophobia
    15 Dec
    EU must urgently combat rising Afrophobia
    Like many people of African descent, Cécile Kashetu Kyenge has been subjected to racist abuse - it’s time policymakers act to put an end to this, she writes.
    Industry and academia need to work together to drive innovation Partner Content
    15 Dec
    Industry and academia need to work together to drive innovation
    Industry and academia need to work together to drive innovation, writes Tony Graziano.
    EU at cutting edge of digital revolution
    15 Dec
    EU at cutting edge of digital revolution
    Innovation is a marathon, not a sprint, a Brussels conference has been told. 
    MEPs vote down infamous kebab resolution
    14 Dec
    MEPs vote down infamous kebab resolution
    A resolution opposing the authorisation of phosphate additives in kebab meat has failed to win an absolute majority of MEPs.
    EU Parliament approves Panama Papers committee recommendations
    14 Dec
    EU Parliament approves Panama Papers committee recommendations
    Open registers of beneficial owners, effective whistle-blower protection and rules for intermediaries are a must to fight tax evasion, say MEPs.
    Rohingya crisis: MEPs urge EU to 'significantly increase pressure' on Myanmar
    14 Dec
    Rohingya crisis: MEPs urge EU to 'significantly increase pressure' on Myanmar
    MEPs have called for an inter-governmental summit to end the ongoing persecution of Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslims.
    Michel Barnier to MEPs: Trust is key to very tough Brexit talks
    13 Dec
    Michel Barnier to MEPs: Trust is key to very tough Brexit talks
    Chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has told MEPs that mutual trust will be vital in the second phase of the Brexit talks which are expected to begin early in the New Year.
    CEN and CENELEC aligned with the priorities of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
    13 Dec
    CEN and CENELEC aligned with the priorities of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
    As of 1 January 2018, Bulgaria will take over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time, and this, 10 years after its accession to the EU. 
    European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator calls for Brexit first phase deal to be transposed into legally binding text
    13 Dec
    European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator calls for Brexit first phase deal to be transposed into legally binding text
    Agreement on the first phase of Brexit should be translated into a legal text within weeks, says Guy Verhofstadt
    MEPs give go-ahead for phase two of Brexit talks
    13 Dec
    MEPs give go-ahead for phase two of Brexit talks
    MEPs have welcomed the joint EU-UK progress report on the Brexit talks and have recommended moving to phase two.
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