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    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

    Most Belarusians want to break free of their Russian-backed government and align with Europe, opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said in an interview.
    by Federico Baccini
    Macron's proposed social media ban piles pressure on Brussels
    23 Jun Member States
    Macron's proposed social media ban piles pressure on Brussels
    Op-ed: International aid is a strategic investment in Europe’s future
    25 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: International aid is a strategic investment in Europe’s future
    Estonia takes final steps to split church from Russia
    24 Jun Member States
    Estonia takes final steps to split church from Russia
    Brexit: Juncker tries to assuage fears over future of EU
    14 Sep
    Brexit: Juncker tries to assuage fears over future of EU
    Jean-Claude Juncker has told MEPs that fears that Brexit would trigger a "breakup" of the EU are unfounded.
    State of the union: Juncker calls for EU military HQ
    14 Sep
    State of the union: Juncker calls for EU military HQ
    The EU needs a military headquarters to work towards a common military force, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has told MEPs.
    State of the union: Lukewarm response from MEPs
    14 Sep
    State of the union: Lukewarm response from MEPs
    Remain supporters have predicted the UK will soon start to "rethink" Brexit, while Brexiteers have accused Jean-Claude Juncker of not taking the EU referendum result seriously.
    State of the union: Juncker in robust defence of EU
    14 Sep
    State of the union: Juncker in robust defence of EU
    Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has made robust defence of the EU, but admitted the European project "needs to be better explained."
    EU alcohol strategy: Time for the Commission to turn political will into action
    14 Sep
    EU alcohol strategy: Time for the Commission to turn political will into action
    There needs to be better cooperation between the member states to help tackle the deadly risks presented by alcohol abuse, writes Younous Omarjee.
    LIBE Hearing with Commissioner-designate Sir Julian King
    13 Sep
    LIBE Hearing with Commissioner-designate Sir Julian King

    On September 12, the LIBE Committee held a hearing with Sir Julian King, the Commissioner-designate for the Security Union.

    MEPs approve Julian King nomination
    13 Sep
    MEPs approve Julian King nomination
    MEPs have approved the nomination of Sir Julian King as the UK's new European security union Commissioner.
    Parliament group Chairs: Time to mend EU
    13 Sep
    Parliament group Chairs: Time to mend EU
    Parliament's group Chairs have called on EU leaders meeting in Bratislava on Friday to set about the task of restoring "trust and confidence" in the EU.
    Will Martin Schulz stay on as EU Parliament chief?
    13 Sep
    Will Martin Schulz stay on as EU Parliament chief?
    ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt has cautioned against a "hasty and quick" decision on the choice of Parliament's next President.
    EU Parliament postpones vote on new transparency rules
    13 Sep
    EU Parliament postpones vote on new transparency rules
    MEPs have sparked controversy after postponing a vote on a report that calls for more transparency, including a ban on second jobs for MEPs.
    EU looks for alternate sources of revenue in wake of Brexit
    13 Sep
    EU looks for alternate sources of revenue in wake of Brexit
    The European Commission's so-called high level advisory group on own resources claims the EU could raise more funds from national taxes earmarked to finance particular programmes.
    Pervenche Berès: Brexit is the perfect demonstration of what hasn't worked in Europe
    13 Sep
    Pervenche Berès: Brexit is the perfect demonstration of what hasn't worked in Europe
    Veteran MEP Pervenche Berès talks reconnecting the EU with its citizens, Barroso's betrayal and the key issues that must not be overlooked in the upcoming Brexit negotiations - should they happen.
    Calls for EU to be 'more vocal' in condemnation of Turkish regime
    12 Sep
    Calls for EU to be "more vocal" in condemnation of Turkish regime
    A leading human rights activist in Turkey has called on the EU to be "more vocal" in its condemnation of the Turkish regime in the aftermath of the recent botched coup.
    Liam Fox blasted for UK business comments
    12 Sep
    Liam Fox blasted for UK business comments
    S&D group MEP Linda McAvan has slammed UK international trade secretary Liam Fox for suggesting British executives would rather play gold than export their goods and services.
    Diane James: Ukip is not a single issue pressure group
    12 Sep
    Diane James: Ukip is not a single issue pressure group
    Ukip leadership contender Diane James says she has the "skill set, experience and knowledge" to succeed Nigel Farage as party leader.
    Slovak Environment Minister in ENVI Committee
    12 Sep
    Slovak Environment Minister in ENVI Committee
    On September 8 2016, the ENVI Committee held an exchange of views with Slovak Minister of Environment, Mr László Sólymoson the priorities and programme of the Slovak Presidency in the area of environment and climate change. Please find below a summary of the discussion.
    Better informed consumers are key to decreasing alcohol-related harm Partner Content
    12 Sep
    Better informed consumers are key to decreasing alcohol-related harm
    Better informed consumers are the key to decreasing alcohol-related harm, writes Dan Mobley.
    EU alcohol strategy: No one size fits all approach
    12 Sep
    EU alcohol strategy: No one size fits all approach
    Alberto Cirio looks back at the issues and decisions that led to Parliament’s alcohol strategy resolution.
    Issue 439 | 12 September 2016
    12 Sep
    Issue 439 | 12 September 2016
    La Rentrée, Mobility Week, interview with Pervenche Berès, EU Alcohol Strategy, EU Week of Sport, GMOs, 5 Questions with 5 star movement MEP Eleonora Evi and more…
    European Week of Sport can help build communities
    12 Sep
    European Week of Sport can help build communities
    The European Week of Sport is the perfect opportunity to show how sport can help prevent social exclusion and marginalisation, and improve people’s health, writes Tibor Navracsics.
    Movers and Shakers | 12 September 2016
    09 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 12 September 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 12 September 2016
    EU must push for strong action to save angonoka tortoise
    09 Sep
    EU must push for strong action to save angonoka tortoise
    Madagascar's angonoka (Ploughshare) tortoise could be extinct in two years without our help, warn Benedek Jávor and Alison Clausen.
    Is there value in Written Declarations?
    09 Sep
    Is there value in Written Declarations?
    Written Declarations can be a useful to influence the EU agenda, but not all WDs are relevant, argues Marian Harkin.
    Swiss campaigners slam EU gun proposals
    09 Sep
    Swiss campaigners slam EU gun proposals
    Swiss gun rights campaigners have said that EU measures to tighten gun control could disadvantage thousands of law-abiding citizens.
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