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    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
    EU leaders condemn Manchester attack
    23 May
    EU leaders condemn Manchester attack
    Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has led messages of support following the terrorist attacks in Manchester.
    EBS: Universal basic income would help reduce inequality
    23 May
    EBS: Universal basic income would help reduce inequality
    Introducing a basic income for all citizens would help reduce inequality and poverty, the European Business Summit was told.
    EBS highlights importance of EU single market
    23 May
    EBS highlights importance of EU single market
    The European Business Summit was told on Monday that the EU's single market is supporting millions of jobs and boosting competitiveness throughout Europe.
    Can the EU's circular economy apply to ports?
    19 May
    Can the EU's circular economy apply to ports?
    It makes perfect sense for ports to go circular, says Merja Kyllönen, but this will take legislative perseverance.
    MEPs back measures to give national parliaments greater say in EU legislation
    19 May
    MEPs back measures to give national parliaments greater say in EU legislation
    MEPs have overwhelmingly backed measures that call for national parliaments to have a greater say on EU legislation.
    A sustainable blue economy can boost Europe's tourism
    19 May
    A sustainable blue economy can boost Europe's tourism
    EU coastal regions attract a huge number of tourists each year but they need more support to unlock the full potential of the blue economy, says István Ujhelyi.
    Unpaid internships: Complaint launched against Belgium
    19 May
    Unpaid internships: Complaint launched against Belgium
    A legal complaint has been launched on the issue of unpaid internships in Belgium.
    European Business Summit 2017: What to expect
    19 May
    European Business Summit 2017: What to expect
    This year's European Business Summit is an opportunity to take part in stimulating debates on the future of Europe.
    European Business Summit: What's next for Europe?
    19 May
    European Business Summit: What's next for Europe?
    This year's European Business Summit is well placed to provide a platform for debate between EU stakeholders, explains Arnaud Thysen.
    EU Parliament approves new audiovisual services rules
    18 May
    EU Parliament approves new audiovisual services rules
    EU citizens with subscriptions for online films and TV may soon be able to access their content while temporarily in another EU country.
    MEPs endorse EU strategy for Syria
    18 May
    MEPs endorse EU strategy for Syria
    MEPs have urged the EU to take a more active role in helping to bring the long-running conflict in Syria to an end.
    MEPs demand crackdown on rule of law in Hungary
    18 May
    MEPs demand crackdown on rule of law in Hungary
    Campaigners say that Parliament’s decision to launch a fresh crackdown on Hungary marks a clear red line on the protection of rights.
    Green jobs could change the way we live, so what are we waiting for?
    18 May
    Green jobs could change the way we live, so what are we waiting for?
    Green jobs could change the way we live, and the world we live in - what are we waiting for, asks Jean Lambert.
    5 questions with... Danuta Hübner
    18 May
    5 questions with... Danuta Hübner
    Academia, crime novels and skiing.
    Nato defence chiefs commit to keeping alliance 'ready, relevant and able'
    18 May
    Nato defence chiefs commit to keeping alliance "ready, relevant and able"
    Nato defence chiefs have committed to keeping the western alliance “ready, relevant and able.”
    Obesity is a societal problem
    18 May
    Obesity is a societal problem
    The EU’s approach to food advertising to children must change if it is to e­ffectively tackle the obesity epidemic, says Daciana Octavia Sârbu.
    Tackling obesity is a political ambition
    18 May
    Tackling obesity is a political ambition
    Obesity is a major public health concern and action must be taken at EU and national level, writes Michèle Rivasi.
    Brexit: MEPs discuss Northern Ireland challenge
    17 May
    Brexit: MEPs discuss Northern Ireland challenge
    Northern Irish MEP Jim Nicholson has warned that resolving the Irish border issue in the Brexit talks will be a massive task.
    MEPs again reject Commission's money laundering blacklist
    17 May
    MEPs again reject Commission's money laundering blacklist
    MEPs have again rejected a narrow list of countries said to be at risk of money laundering.
    Barnier: Clock is ticking on Brexit deal
    17 May
    Barnier: Clock is ticking on Brexit deal
    The EU's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, has warned that the clock is ticking on the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
    Karmenu Vella: Green Week will show how traditional blue collar jobs can become part of green transition
    17 May
    Karmenu Vella: Green Week will show how traditional blue collar jobs can become part of green transition
    European environment, maritime affairs and fisheries Commissioner Karmenu Vella on what to expect from this year's EU Green Week activities, the importance of the blue economy and the job potential of acting green.
    On Brexit, bottom lines and what Theresa May can learn from Mike Tyson
    17 May
    On Brexit, bottom lines and what Theresa May can learn from Mike Tyson
    Tony Blair's former chief of staff Jonathan Powell hopes to use his experience to secure a Brexit deal that works for business.
    Diageo's commitment to better consumer information
    16 May
    Diageo's commitment to better consumer information
    Diageo believes people have a right to know what is in their drinks.
    Weber and Pittella hail Macron's victory
    16 May
    Weber and Pittella hail Macron's victory
    The leaders of Parliament's two biggest groups agree that Macron's victory in France is a good sign for Europe.
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