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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
    The EU cannot let big pharma call the shots on research
    22 Feb
    The EU cannot let big pharma call the shots on research
    Governments spend considerable money on medical research, and as such should have more of a say in it, instead of letting industry drive up prices, argues Margrete Auken.
    Combating illicit trade a key pillar of Belgium’s anti-radicalisation strategy says deputy prime minister Jan Jambon
    21 Feb
    Combating illicit trade a key pillar of Belgium’s anti-radicalisation strategy says deputy prime minister Jan Jambon
    European governments yet to grasp scale and nature of so called underground economy, conference warned.
    Brexit: EU Parliament to investigate residency issues for EU nationals in UK
    21 Feb
    Brexit: EU Parliament to investigate residency issues for EU nationals in UK
    A cross-party group has been set up in the European Parliament to investigate complaints about residency issues facing EU nationals in the UK who say they currently find themselves living in limbo.
    EU must ensure medicines research responds to patients' needs
    21 Feb
    EU must ensure medicines research responds to patients' needs
    It's time to review the relationship between the public and private sectors in the development of new drugs, writes Soledad Cabezón Ruiz.
    Victor Negrescu: Critics have forgotten what it's like to live outside EU
    21 Feb
    Victor Negrescu: Critics have forgotten what it's like to live outside EU
    Victor Negrescu on relating to Europe's millennials, why EU membership was a dream come true for Romania and why he believes a 'two-speed Europe' is a stupid idea.
    Issue 449 | 20 February 2017
    21 Feb
    Issue 449 | 20 February 2017
    Victor Negrescu interview, Sustainable Mobility, Rare Diseases & Access to Medicine, Brexit, EU-US, Plastic Waste & Marine Litter, Youth Unemployment,  5 questions with Sirpa Pietikäinen and more...
    Rare disease research likely to lose out from Brexit
    21 Feb
    Rare disease research likely to lose out from Brexit
    EU cooperation has been hugely important in advancing research into rare diseases, but Brexit could put an end to this, warns Glenis Willmott.
    Panama Papers: MEPs travel to Malta
    20 Feb
    Panama Papers: MEPs travel to Malta
    Parliament's committee of inquiry into the Panama Papers scandal has this week sent an MEP delegation to Malta.
    Eurogroup to discuss further debt relief for Greece
    20 Feb
    Eurogroup to discuss further debt relief for Greece
    The Greek debt negotiations are expected to dominate Monday's meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels.
    Mike Pence: US committed to defence and security cooperation with EU
    20 Feb
    Mike Pence: US committed to defence and security cooperation with EU
    US Vice President Mike Pence has said America will continue to "show strong commitment" to cooperating with the EU over Europe's defence and security.
    Movers and Shakers | 20 February 2017
    20 Feb
    Movers and Shakers | 20 February 2017
     Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column.
    Youth unemployment puts Europe's future at risk
    20 Feb
    Youth unemployment puts Europe's future at risk
    EU policymakers must strengthen social rights instead of just focusing on economic freedoms, writes Thomas Händel.
    The importance of vocational training in tackling youth unemployment
    20 Feb
    The importance of vocational training in tackling youth unemployment
    As the EU struggles to come to grips with crippling unemployment rates among its youth, perhaps vocational training could be the answer, argues Brando Benifei.
    Scotland seeks a life raft in Brexit's stormy seas
    17 Feb
    Scotland seeks a life raft in Brexit's stormy seas
    The unwillingness of the UK government to compromise on Brexit may leave Scotland with no choice but to seek independence, writes Stephen Gethins.
    The EU must not let the US sideline its institutions or their values
    17 Feb
    The EU must not let the US sideline its institutions or their values
    In reworking its relations with the US, the EU must not let Washington sideline Brussels' institutions or their values, writes Anthony Gardner.
    Civil Law Rules on Robotics
    17 Feb
    Civil Law Rules on Robotics
    On February 16, the European Parliament’s Plenary Session adopted the JURI report on civil rules on robotics.
    Justin Trudeau: CETA could be blueprint for all future trade deals
    16 Feb
    Justin Trudeau: CETA could be blueprint for all future trade deals
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned of the possible consequences if the newly-signed CETA fails to deliver on its promises.
    MEPs launch withering attack on Donald Trump's reported pick as EU ambassador
    16 Feb
    MEPs launch withering attack on Donald Trump's reported pick as EU ambassador
    Controversial economist Ted Malloch is unfit for the job, warns senior MEP Jo Leinen.
    EU Parliament backs controversial CETA trade deal
    15 Feb
    EU Parliament backs controversial CETA trade deal
    EU-Canada trade pact sets standard for future trade agreements, says rapporteur Artis Pabriks.
    EU Parliament’s new centrist pact working well, say Weber and Verhofstadt
    15 Feb
    EU Parliament’s new centrist pact working well, say Weber and Verhofstadt
    New arrangement sends strong signal that pro-European forces are willing to work together, say pair.
    EU urged to act on rise in anti-Semitism
    15 Feb
    EU urged to act on rise in anti-Semitism
    An Israeli minister has urged the EU to act on the rise in anti-Semitism.
    Austrian President praised by MEPs for robust defence of the EU
    15 Feb
    Austrian President praised by MEPs for robust defence of the EU
    Alexander Van der Bellen says EU is 'worth all the effort'.
    Ted Malloch: The US view of European integration
    14 Feb
    Ted Malloch: The US view of European integration
    Exclusive: President Trump’s new administration has made it clear that the US is no longer interested in the EU’s integrationist 'ever closer union', writes Ted Malloch, the man tipped to be next US ambassador to the EU.
    CETA: Justin Trudeau criticised for refusing to debate with MEPs
    14 Feb
    CETA: Justin Trudeau criticised for refusing to debate with MEPs
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been criticised for refusing to take part in a debate with MEPs on CETA, the controversial trade deal with the EU.
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