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    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics
    08 Jul EU Institutions

    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics

    The dramatic axing of an anti-greenwashing law reveals a new balance of power in the EU institutions, in which the centre-right European People’s Party has become indispensable.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    09 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    02 Jul Member States
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    Many EU workers in UK care homes will fail to register status before deadline, says report
    27 Jan
    Many EU workers in UK care homes will fail to register status before deadline, says report
    The report by the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) found that one in three care workers had not heard of the UK Government’s EU Settled Status Scheme and that one in two did not know about the deadline.
    COVID-19 crisis will have ‘massive and lasting’ impact on Europe’s culture sector, says report
    27 Jan
    COVID-19 crisis will have ‘massive and lasting’ impact on Europe’s culture sector, says report
    The study on the state of the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in Europe also says that the industry can be “one of the drivers to help boost and revamp” the EU economy.
    MEPs in talks on holding public hearing with vaccine producers
    27 Jan
    MEPs in talks on holding public hearing with vaccine producers
    Call from European Parliament’s Renew Europe Group follows concerns over vaccine availability and deployment.
    Future of Europe: The EU’s Darwinian moment
    27 Jan
    Future of Europe: The EU’s Darwinian moment
    It’s time for the EU to ‘take back control’ and build a more effective and legitimate political union, argues Sandro Gozi.
    EU health commissioner says slashing Coronavirus vaccine supplies to EU is ‘not acceptable’
    26 Jan
    EU health commissioner says slashing Coronavirus vaccine supplies to EU is ‘not acceptable’
    AstraZeneca was expected to deliver around 80 million doses to the 27 Member States by the end of March, but now says it will cut deliveries of the Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to the EU by 60 percent in the first quarter of the year.
    MEPs call for Scotland and Wales to be included in EU’s Erasmus programme
    25 Jan
    MEPs call for Scotland and Wales to be included in EU’s Erasmus programme
    Appeal follows decision by UK Premier Boris Johnson to withdraw Britain from the flagship student exchange scheme.
    Campaign groups take aim at Commission’s Coronavirus vaccine strategy
    25 Jan
    Campaign groups take aim at Commission’s Coronavirus vaccine strategy
    This comes after the European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly launched an investigation into what campaigners call the Commission’s “secrecy” around its COVID-19 vaccine contracts with pharmaceutical companies.
    Former MEP Kaja Kallas to become Estonia’s first female prime minister
    25 Jan
    Former MEP Kaja Kallas to become Estonia’s first female prime minister
    Kallas, who leads the centre-right Reform Party, will become the country’s premier after forming a coalition government with the centre-left Centre Party.
    Navalny arrest an early test for Biden
    22 Jan
    Navalny arrest an early test for Biden
    The Biden Presidency will reaffirm the importance of American leadership in Europe, but will this result in effective, united action against Russia?
    EU leaders agree to keep Europe’s borders open
    22 Jan
    EU leaders agree to keep Europe’s borders open
    However, with fresh fears of new strains of the coronavirus, they have warned again non-essential travel.
    UK in diplomatic spat with EU over ambassador rights
    22 Jan
    UK in diplomatic spat with EU over ambassador rights
    The UK has been accused of “childish petulance” after it refused to grant the EU’s ambassador to Britain full diplomatic privileges.
    MEPS call on EU to help ‘struggling’ Western Balkan countries cope with COVID-19 pandemic
    21 Jan
    MEPS call on EU to help ‘struggling’ Western Balkan countries cope with COVID-19 pandemic
    Demand comes as EU leaders hold virtual summit on ongoing health crisis.
    MEPs greet Joe Biden presidency as beginning of 'new era' for transatlantic relations
    21 Jan
    MEPs greet Joe Biden presidency as beginning of 'new era' for transatlantic relations
    European Parliament welcomes host of US executive orders, including rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization.
    Future of Europe: The path to prosperity
    21 Jan
    Future of Europe: The path to prosperity
    EU reforms must be built on a broad political consensus and with the widest possible participation of citizens, argues Eva Maydell.
    MEPs debate EU’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy
    20 Jan
    MEPs debate EU’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy
    EU must stay unified and ensure equal access to vaccines, says Socialist Group leader Iratxe Garcia.
    European Commission president joins senior MEPs in greeting the start of Biden Presidency
    20 Jan
    European Commission president joins senior MEPs in greeting the start of Biden Presidency
    New EU-US relationship needed to address global challenges, says Ursula von der Leyen.
    Those who knew its value will mourn the passing of free movement, argues Roger Casale
    20 Jan
    Those who knew its value will mourn the passing of free movement, argues Roger Casale
    Unfortunately, many in the UK are only now starting to realise what they have lost.
    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week: accelerating the world’s sustainable development Partner Content
    20 Jan
    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week: accelerating the world’s sustainable development
    The Middle East’s economic recovery has a chance to look greener and more sustainable than ever before, writes Dr Guy Burton.
    MEPs throw weight behind growing calls for an EU-wide vaccination certificate
    19 Jan
    MEPs throw weight behind growing calls for an EU-wide vaccination certificate
    The idea, first mooted by Greece, is due to be debated by EU leaders at a special virtual summit to discuss the pandemic on Thursday 21 January.
    Pacta sunt servanda? Supporters of the Strasbourg seat largely base their arguments on the city's history as a symbol of European reconciliation, writes Alexandr Vondra
    19 Jan
    Pacta sunt servanda? Supporters of the Strasbourg seat largely base their arguments on the city's history as a symbol of European reconciliation, writes Alexandr Vondra
    The debate over the European Parliament’s two seats in Brussels and Strasbourg raises the question of whether agreements should be forever binding, regardless of changing circumstances.
    Europe’s Policy on Huawei should be based on facts, argues Dick Roche Partner Content
    19 Jan
    Europe’s Policy on Huawei should be based on facts, argues Dick Roche
    Huawei has been used by the discredited Trump administration as a pawn in a geopolitical game, says former Irish Minister.
    Every day, hundreds of migrants embark on the perilous route from Africa to the Canary Islands, writes Juan Fernando López Aguilar
    19 Jan
    Every day, hundreds of migrants embark on the perilous route from Africa to the Canary Islands, writes Juan Fernando López Aguilar
    The lack of solidarity shown by some EU Member States in sharing migrant burden must change, says the Chair of Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee.
    Biden presidency an opportunity to strengthen EU’s ‘transatlantic bond’ with US
    19 Jan
    Biden presidency an opportunity to strengthen EU’s ‘transatlantic bond’ with US
    MEPs set to hold debate on EU-US relationship on inauguration day, Wednesday 20 January.
    Portugal takes the reins
    19 Jan
    Portugal takes the reins
    Tackling the Coronavirus pandemic inevitably tops the new EU Council Presidency, but as Martin Banks reports, Portugal has plenty of other plans for the next six months.
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