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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
    Andrus Ansip: EU digital single market could generate €415bn a year
    07 Feb
    Andrus Ansip: EU digital single market could generate €415bn a year
    Andrus Ansip talks 5G race, the potential of the data economy and why he believes his copyright proposals will help both consumers and creators.
    European soft drinks industry to reduce added sugars by 10 per cent by 2020
    07 Feb
    European soft drinks industry to reduce added sugars by 10 per cent by 2020
    The European soft drinks industry has announced it will reduce added sugars in its products across Europe by a further 10 per cent by 2020.
    AVMS directive: Legal framework must balance competitiveness and consumer protection
    07 Feb
    AVMS directive: Legal framework must balance competitiveness and consumer protection
    This revision must protect children while also safeguarding freedom of speech, says Daniel Buda.
    EU needs a strong platform for European works
    07 Feb
    EU needs a strong platform for European works
    In reviewing the audiovisual directive, it is important to ensure European works are fairly promoted, while understanding the global marketplace as a whole, writes Emma McClarkin.
    Issue 448 | 06 February 2017
    06 Feb
    Issue 448 | 06 February 2017
    Andrus Ansip interview, EU Budget Financing, Copyright, Mining Waste Directive, Trans-Fats, Audiovisual Media Services Directive, EU-Mercosur,  5 questions with Eva Kaili and more...
    EU needs prudent approach to audiovisual media services directive
    06 Feb
    EU needs prudent approach to audiovisual media services directive
    Audiovisual media services touch upon many aspects of people's lives, as is reflected in Parliament's report, writes Petra Kammerevert.
    Audiovisual media services directive must protect consumers Partner Content
    06 Feb
    Audiovisual media services directive must protect consumers
    The audiovisual media services directive must protect consumers, argues Hansjörg Höltkemeier.
    Childhood obesity affects all layers of society
    06 Feb
    Childhood obesity affects all layers of society
    Simple, targeted interventions could have a huge impact on the fight to end the childhood obesity epidemic, writes Daciana Octavia Sârbu.
    Movers and Shakers | 6 February 2017
    06 Feb
    Movers and Shakers | 6 February 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 6 February 2017
    EU governments not obliged to cooperate with Panama Papers investigation
    06 Feb
    EU governments not obliged to cooperate with Panama Papers investigation
    MEP inquiry risks upsetting EU’s inter-institutional balance, warns Council legal services.
    Trump travel ban condemned during EU Parliament debate
    03 Feb
    Trump travel ban condemned during EU Parliament debate
    US President’s “arbitrary ban” plays into the hands of Daesh and other extremists, says Senior British MEP.
    UK parliament votes overwhelmingly in support of triggering article 50 withdrawal
    03 Feb
    UK parliament votes overwhelmingly in support of triggering article 50 withdrawal
    But Greens MEP Molly Scott Cato and former UK ambassador to the EU  Sir Ivan Rogers warn about the economic consequences of a UK exit
    Progress made across all areas of European Disability Strategy, according to new report
    03 Feb
    Progress made across all areas of European Disability Strategy, according to new report
    However, despite progress, challenges still remain.
    Report: One third of people with a disability at risk of social exclusion in EU
    02 Feb
    Report: One third of people with a disability at risk of social exclusion in EU
    Nearly one third of people with a disability are at risk of poverty or social exclusion in the EU, according to a new report.
    Panama Papers: EU Parliament lashes out at Commission and Council for lack of cooperation
    02 Feb
    Panama Papers: EU Parliament lashes out at Commission and Council for lack of cooperation
    The European Commission has been condemned for its failure to cooperate with a parliamentary inquiry into the Panama Papers scandal.
    EU governments and corporations must do more to support start-ups
    02 Feb
    EU governments and corporations must do more to support start-ups
    European governments and corporations need to do more to support start up initiatives, a conference in Amsterdam has been told.
    Parliament to withold Marine Le Pen's MEP salary after she misspent EU funds
    01 Feb
    Parliament to withold Marine Le Pen's MEP salary after she misspent EU funds
    The European Parliament plans to withhold 50 per cent of far-right leader Marine Le Pen's MEP salary in a row over misspent EU funds, it has been revealed.
    Europe must learn to react faster to drug challenges, says EU drugs monitoring agency chief
    01 Feb
    Europe must learn to react faster to drug challenges, says EU drugs monitoring agency chief
    EU can’t afford to hesitate when next drug ‘wave’ comes, warns EMCDDA director Alexis Goosdeel.
    EU figures continue to condemn Trump's immigration ban
    01 Feb
    EU figures continue to condemn Trump's immigration ban
    European Council President Donald Tusk's comments on Donald Trump have been echoed by MEPs.
    EU Parliament under fire for 'inaquadate arrangements' for disabled access to premises
    31 Jan
    EU Parliament under fire for 'inaquadate arrangements' for disabled access to premises
    Organisers of a disability event have condemned facilities in the European Parliament for handicapped people.
    Sarcoma: EU needs policy response to rare cancers
    31 Jan
    Sarcoma: EU needs policy response to rare cancers
    We need to work together to address the challenges facing sarcoma patients, writes Marlene Mizzi.
    MEP 'horrified' by rumoured next US ambassador to EU
    30 Jan
    MEP 'horrified' by rumoured next US ambassador to EU
    The man widely tipped to become the next US ambassador to the EU is facing calls for him to be stripped of the post.
    TRAN Committee discusses Maltese Presidency priorities
    30 Jan
    TRAN Committee discusses Maltese Presidency priorities
    On January 25, the TRAN Committee heard and discussed the priorities of the EU Maltese Presidency in the area of transport and tourism. 
    Martin Schulz to run for Germany's Chancellorship
    30 Jan
    Martin Schulz to run for Germany's Chancellorship
    Former European Parliament President Martin Schulz has confirmed he will contest Germany's chancellorship in September's election. 
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