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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Agriculture & Food policy from The Parliament Magazine
    American power talks as NATO raises spending pledge
    27 Jun Foreign & Security Policy

    American power talks as NATO raises spending pledge

    European NATO members this week bowed to US pressure and pledged to hike their defence spending, but achieving self-sufficiency will require more than just money.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Inside Europe’s billion-dollar anti-gender movement
    26 Jun EU Institutions
    Inside Europe’s billion-dollar anti-gender movement
    Skills agenda an afterthought in the EU's competitiveness quest
    26 Jun EU Institutions
    Skills agenda an afterthought in the EU's competitiveness quest
    Q&A: Belarusian opposition leader still hopes for a European future
    24 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    Q&A: Belarusian opposition leader still hopes for a European future
    MEPs demand review of 21st Century Fox-Sky merger
    09 Jun
    MEPs demand review of 21st Century Fox-Sky merger
    Four centre-left MEPs have called for a detailed review of the proposed merger between broadcasting giants 21st Century Fox and Sky.
    Reconciling diverse forms of work with stability and social rights Partner Content
    08 Jun
    Reconciling diverse forms of work with stability and social rights
    In today’s highly diversified and segmented labour market, how can we ensure that access to social protection is balanced across all types of worker, asks Denis Pennel.
    Commission outlines proposals for future of EU defence
    07 Jun
    Commission outlines proposals for future of EU defence
    The Commission has outlined possible scenarios on the future of European defence, an issue recently under the spotlight during US President Donald Trump's visit to Brussels.
    Netherlands approves ratification of EU-Ukraine association agreement
    07 Jun
    Netherlands approves ratification of EU-Ukraine association agreement
    The European Commission has welcomed Dutch approval of the ratification of the association agreement between the EU and Ukraine.
    Just add digital? Partner Content
    06 Jun
    Just add digital?
    Europe has all the ingredients for a smooth transition towards the connected age – now it needs to get the mixture right, argues Tony Graziano.
    Movers and Shakers | 6 June 2017
    06 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 6 June 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 6 June 2017
    Farage denies being person of interest in FBI investigation
    02 Jun
    Farage denies being person of interest in FBI investigation
    British MEP Nigel Farage has dismissed a report that he is a person of interest in the FBI's investigation into possible collusion between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
    Trump slammed for pulling out of Paris agreement
    02 Jun
    Trump slammed for pulling out of Paris agreement
    US President Donald Trump has sparked furore in Europe and beyond after he announced that America will controversially withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. 
    5 questions with... Indrek Tarand
    02 Jun
    5 questions with... Indrek Tarand
    Electoral law, party politics and muddling through.

     

    Copyright laws must work for the many, not the few
    02 Jun
    Copyright laws must work for the many, not the few
    The Commission's proposed ancillary right for publishers might have a limited effect on big commercial websites, but could spell disaster for innovative start-ups, warns Daniel Dalton.
    Copyright reform: The EU needs to embrace innovation
    02 Jun
    Copyright reform: The EU needs to embrace innovation
    We need to ensure the new copyright rules are fit for purpose, says Catherine Stihler.
    A cross-border healthcare network to cure childhood cancers Partner Content
    01 Jun
    A cross-border healthcare network to cure childhood cancers
    Children with cancer deserve the best possible healthcare, wherever it may be found, writes Ruth Ladenstein.
    MEPs condemn Trump's decision to pull out of Paris climate deal
    01 Jun
    MEPs condemn Trump's decision to pull out of Paris climate deal
    MEPs have reacted with alarm and dismay to news that the US will pull out of the Paris agreement.
    Health is at the heart of Utrecht's urban development strategy Partner Content
    01 Jun
    Health is at the heart of Utrecht's urban development strategy
    Health is at the heart of Utrecht's urban development strategy, writes Victor Everhardt.
    EU cities will become 'smart' if they learn from each other
    01 Jun
    EU cities will become 'smart' if they learn from each other
    Harnessing the potential of Europe's cities requires EU-wide cooperation, argues Roberto Viola.
    OLAF shows off its 'excellent results' in new report
    31 May
    OLAF shows off its 'excellent results' in new report
    The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) says it stepped up its game in 2016, concentrating on large, transnational investigations, which often led to multi-million euro financial recommendations. 
    Luxembourg systematically blocked EU tax evasion rules, says new report
    31 May
    Luxembourg systematically blocked EU tax evasion rules, says new report
    A new report claims to show how the Luxembourg government has systematically blocked European laws to prevent tax evasion and obtained exemptions.
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture - but there's room for improvement
    31 May
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture - but there's room for improvement
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture, but it needs a more coherent framework, says Ulrike Müller.
    How can EU consume and produce fairer and better?
    31 May
    How can EU consume and produce fairer and better?
    If the EU wants to reach its sustainable development goals, it must rethink its food production model, writes Stefan Eck.
    UN 2030 agenda is an opportunity for Europe
    31 May
    UN 2030 agenda is an opportunity for Europe
    When passing legislation, it's important for the EU to ensure it sticks to its sustainable development commitments, writes José Inácio Faria.
    Seb Dance: A nuanced response to people like Farage is pointless
    31 May
    Seb Dance: A nuanced response to people like Farage is pointless
    Seb Dance on why he called Nigel Farage a liar, why he believes Brexit could end up as a race to the bottom and why sustainability actually matters.
    Juncker defensive in Panama Papers committee hearing
    30 May
    Juncker defensive in Panama Papers committee hearing
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has defended the executive's efforts to combat tax evasion and also his own role as former Prime Minister and finance minister of Luxembourg.
    Tobacco epidemic weighing heavily on Europe
    30 May
    Tobacco epidemic weighing heavily on Europe
    EU countries are not doing enough to implement tobacco control policies, says Nessa Childers.
    EU must address shortages of anti-cancer medicines Partner Content
    30 May
    EU must address shortages of anti-cancer medicines
    EU must address shortages of essential anti-cancer medicines, argues Josep Tabernero.
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