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    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target

    With Spain pledging to spend 2% of its GDP on defence, PM Pedro Sánchez faces scepticism as he stretches the definition of military spending. Around Europe, not everyone is impressed.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    07 May Culture & Arts
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    In Europe’s energy price crisis those with disabilities must be considered
    21 Mar Energy & Environment
    In Europe’s energy price crisis those with disabilities must be considered
    The EU should prioritise energy access for households of people with disabilities who are users of energy-consuming assistive technologies
    Royal drama: a new novel revels in the eccentricities of cousins Sisi and Ludwig
    20 Mar Culture & Arts
    Royal drama: a new novel revels in the eccentricities of cousins Sisi and Ludwig
    In Empty Theatre, Jac Jemc blends fact and fiction to create a witty and imaginative rendition of the lives of royal cousins Ludwig II of Bavaria and Empress Elisabeth of Austria
    5 Questions with... Lina Gàlvez Muñoz
    17 Mar EU Institutions
    5 Questions with... Lina Gàlvez Muñoz
    Lina Gálvez Muñoz (S&D, ES), Vice-Chair of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, talks about the importance of her personal diaries, being inspired by Virginia Woolf and wanting to learn Arabic
    Meet The Press: Foreign Policy’s Anchal Vohra
    16 Mar Culture & Arts
    Meet The Press: Foreign Policy’s Anchal Vohra
    In our ongoing series, The Parliament endeavours to meet every foreign correspondent in town. This month, Foreign Policy’s Anchal Vohra is up
    Albania’s first solar village aims for energy self-sufficiency
    15 Mar Energy & Environment
    Albania’s first solar village aims for energy self-sufficiency
    Welcome to Kutë, a citizen energy community born out of the successful struggle to halt construction of a hydropower dam. But how much autonomy can this collective really establish?
    The AI Act should mandate tests for human oversight
    14 Mar Technology
    The AI Act should mandate tests for human oversight
    New research demonstrates that people do not always learn to disregard poor algorithmic recommendations, a finding that should be reflected in the EU’s AI Act
    How Europe can become the Solar Valley of the world
    13 Mar Energy & Environment
    How Europe can become the Solar Valley of the world
    The most efficient solar modules are created in Europe but built elsewhere – that must change if the bloc is to establish itself as a serious solar competitor
    Signature Dish: Christel Schaldemose’s brunsviger
    10 Mar Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Christel Schaldemose’s brunsviger
    Christel Schaldemose (S&D, DK) shares her recipe for brunsviger, a cosy cake with island origins
    Data access is limiting AI-optimised energy production in the EU
    09 Mar Technology
    Data access is limiting AI-optimised energy production in the EU
    Turning down our heaters and wearing a warm sweater indoors has become the reality for Europeans as we begin to feel the consequences of cutting our dependence on Russian energy
    Balancing environmental needs with respiratory healthcare Partner Content
    09 Mar Energy & Environment
    Balancing environmental needs with respiratory healthcare
    MEP Stelios Kympouropoulos and Professor Christer Janson discuss the importance of achieving the EU’s climate goals while maintaining quality care for millions of people in Europe living with chronic respiratory diseases.
    Press freedom is being eroded in insidious ways. The EU needs the tools to defend it
    08 Mar Culture & Arts
    Press freedom is being eroded in insidious ways. The EU needs the tools to defend it
    Curbs on press freedom do not always entail imprisoned journalists. As the Hungarian media market has shown, such attacks can also take the form of politically connected oligarchs capturing newsrooms
    Giorgia Meloni, Enrico Mattei and Italy’s ghost politics
    07 Mar EU Institutions
    Giorgia Meloni, Enrico Mattei and Italy’s ghost politics
    The country’s Prime Minister is tapping into Algerian gas and Italian memory with the “Mattei Plan”, a reference to the celebrated founder of Eni who, in the post-war period, raised Italy’s status on the international scene
    It is time for EU to revise its approach vis-à-vis the Middle East peace process
    06 Mar EU Institutions
    It is time for EU to revise its approach vis-à-vis the Middle East peace process
    Unwilling to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict head on, the EU has fallen back on excuses and supposed silver linings. To regain its normative power, the bloc should redefine its approach to the conflict and take action
    For a stable energy supply, Europe must wean itself off unpredictable partners
    02 Mar Energy & Environment
    For a stable energy supply, Europe must wean itself off unpredictable partners
    One of the key challenges for European Union policymakers in the early weeks of 2023 has been how to respond to the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
    Here’s how European countries contemplating legal gender recognition can follow Spain’s lead
    02 Mar Culture & Arts
    Here’s how European countries contemplating legal gender recognition can follow Spain’s lead
    Spain is the most recent European country to adopt a self-determination model for legal gender recognition. The legislative process and surrounding conversation were explosive, but a smoother, less harmful path to recognising the right to gender self-determination is possible
    Thoughtful Calibration
    02 Mar
    Thoughtful Calibration
    By fostering collaboration between different stakeholders such as industry, patients, and ERNs, among others, we can develop novel therapies and address the unmet needs, writes Alexander Natz
    Ireland’s unilateral decision on mandatory alcohol labels sets a bad precedent for the EU’s Single Market Partner Content
    01 Mar
    Ireland’s unilateral decision on mandatory alcohol labels sets a bad precedent for the EU’s Single Market
    Minor wine and beer companies operate with thin profit margins and cannot afford the extra costs of complying with Irish rules on the one hand while maintaining their foothold in the European industry on the other, writes Emil Panzaru
    Belgium’s bid to become a green hydrogen gateway
    01 Mar Energy & Environment
    Belgium’s bid to become a green hydrogen gateway
    With the EU investing heavily in hydrogen, Belgium aims to be a leading import and transit hub for alternative fuel. But despite advantages of location, expertise and infrastructure, the small country has challenges to overcome if it is to realise its goals
    Between a hammer and an anvil with Moldovan author Iulian Ciocan
    01 Mar Culture & Arts
    Between a hammer and an anvil with Moldovan author Iulian Ciocan
    His novels are fiction, but Moldovan author Iulian Ciocan’s characters confront national and cultural identity issues that are very real for many Moldovans. Now, his fictional depiction of a Russian invasion of Moldova seems threateningly realistic
    Health union for children with rare diseases Partner Content
    01 Mar EU Institutions
    Health union for children with rare diseases
    Responsibility for the healthcare system is anchored in the relationship between those directly in charge, the citizens and patients, families and surrounding society, writes Pernille Weiss MEP
    Setting the scene for the future of people living with rare diseases Partner Content
    28 Feb
    Setting the scene for the future of people living with rare diseases
    The time is now to build partnerships across the medicine lifecycle and patient journey to further strengthen the rare disease eco-system, writes Ricardo Marek
    What the civilian EU Mission in Armenia can achieve
    27 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    What the civilian EU Mission in Armenia can achieve
    With its new civilian mission in Armenia, the EU can build confidence on the ground in border areas and contribute to the normalisation of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    European collaboration in practice Partner Content
    27 Feb
    European collaboration in practice
    Despite the setbacks caused by the war in Ukraine, officials, clinicians and patient groups are working hard to support the rare disease patient community in the country, writes Anastasiia Saliuk
    Lessons from the Czech election
    24 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Lessons from the Czech election
    Europe’s far-right populist leaders insist they’re “peacemakers” when it comes to Russia’s war on Ukraine. Czechs didn’t buy it in last month’s presidential election, but if Putin starts winning, more politicians will call for appeasement. 
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