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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Energy & Climate policy from The Parliament Magazine
    EU defence commissioner calls for ‘rationality to prevail’ in frozen asset dispute
    06 Nov Member States

    EU defence commissioner calls for ‘rationality to prevail’ in frozen asset dispute

    In an exclusive interview, the European Commission's Andrius Kubilius said he still hopes EU member states can agree to tap frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, rather than handing the bill to European taxpayers.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Inside Sweden’s gang war: How digital platforms are fuelling youth violence
    04 Nov Member States
    Inside Sweden’s gang war: How digital platforms are fuelling youth violence
    How Europe became 'collateral damage' in the US-China trade war
    03 Nov EU Institutions
    How Europe became 'collateral damage' in the US-China trade war
    The EU’s funding plans for Kyiv hit a Belgian wall — now what?
    31 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    The EU’s funding plans for Kyiv hit a Belgian wall — now what?
    10 Apr 20
    Technologically advancing Europe
    Key Enabling Technologies can help the EU achieve many of its ambitions, but only if protected from global competitors, argues Ivars Ijabs.
    10 Apr 20
    Extension to Brexit deadline ‘virtually inevitable’ amid Coronavirus crisis, say MEPs
    MEPs from across the political divide insist that the UK should agree to a delay in order to avoid a possible no-deal Brexit.
    10 Apr 20
    Horizon Europe: Grounds for investment
    Horizon Europe is the best tool at hand to reach our economic and social goals, but it needs more support, argues Christian Ehler.
    10 Apr 20
    New horizons for European investment
    Europe must recognise the excellent work of its researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, now and in the future, writes Mariya Gabriel.
    09 Apr 20
    EU Industrial strategy: More ambition, faster implementation
    The Coronavirus outbreak has highlighted the urgency of delivering a viable EU industrial strategy, writes Patrizia Toia.
    09 Apr 20
    Member States must tackle rise in domestic violence, says senior MEP
    Evelyn Regner, chair of Parliament’s FEMM committee, has joined others in urging the EU and Member States to increase support for the growing number of domestic violence victims during the COVID-19 crisis.
    09 Apr 20
    MEP letter highlights “alarming” lack of funding for disability care and support services
    The letter calls for the EU’s Coronavirus Response Investment Initiative to finance support and care services for persons with disabilities during the crisis.
    09 Apr 20
    Unleashing the EU’s power
    The European Commission’s new Industrial Strategy is on track to make the bloc more competitive and autonomous, as well as paving the way for a more sustainable future, writes Gwenole Cozigou.
    09 Apr 20
    Overcrowded refugee camp could become Coronavirus disaster, says MEP Erik Marquardt
    The EU cannot keep avoiding the refugee and asylum problems on Europe’s external borders, warns the Greens/EFA deputy.
    08 Apr 20
    International Roma Day: Lessons must be learned from the Coronavirus pandemic
    Europe’s Roma are facing a humanitarian disaster, warns Zeljko Jovanovic.
    08 Apr 20
    Coordination is key to combating COVID-19
    Going it alone in the fight against Coronavirus will lead to a longer battle and higher human and economic costs. The only way out of this is together, writes EU High Representative Josep Borrell.
    08 Apr 20
    Pressure mounts on EU to take “swift” action against Hungary
    MEPs and rights groups have heavily criticised the government of Viktor Orbán for passing an emergency bill that grants the government the power to rule by decree indefinitely.
    08 Apr 20
    Coronavirus: Can we trust the Chinese government's reporting?
    Chinese authorities are well-known for fabricating news reports, so why should the world trust them now, asks Marco Respinti.
    08 Apr 20
    EU acts to ease concerns European Parliament is being excluded from COVID-19 discussions
    Spanish newspaper claims Parliament’s President David Sassoli being excluded from talks on EU’s response
    08 Apr 20
    Coronavirus rescue mission
    The EU needs to step up and become much more involved in protecting Europe’s health, argues Victor Negrescu.
    08 Apr 20
    International Roma Day: Overcoming prejudices during the Coronavirus crisis

    Now, more than ever, we must all have greater empathy and show more solidarity, writes Romeo Franz.

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    07 Apr 20
    Empower the future of Africa
    Morocco’s Mohammed VI Polytechnic University is at the forefront of Africa’s new ‘Brain Gain’, writes Colin Mackay
    07 Apr 20
    European solidarity
    If Europe can come together to fight the Coronavirus pandemic, it can overcome all other challenges, argues Angelika Niebler.
    07 Apr 20
    EU response to coronavirus pandemic was “inadequate”, says EU Commissioner
    However, the situation has improved, and this is now “not the case” explained Janez Lenarčič, Commissioner for Crisis Management.
    07 Apr 20
    Boris Johnson “stable and in good spirits” in hospital
    The British Prime Minister was moved to an intensive care unit on Monday night as his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
    07 Apr 20
    Former MEP Anneliese Dodds given a top job in new-look UK Labour Party
    The former deputy for South East England has been given the key role of shadow chancellor in the team unveiled by the party’s new leader Keir Starmer.
    07 Apr 20
    Taking COVID-19 to task
    Andrea Cozzolino calls for the creation of an EU digital task force to shape Europe’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
    06 Apr 20
    Children’s rights are human rights
    The upcoming Children’s Rights Strategy will be an opportunity to mainstream children’s rights in all EU policies, explains Saskia Bricmont.
    03 Apr 20
    Political groups welcome emergency unemployment scheme
    Two of Parliament’s biggest political groups have welcomed the Commission’s new scheme, which aims to support workers and avoid massive unemployment caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.
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