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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Energy & Climate policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Europe’s Russian LNG ban has a shipping loophole
    10 Feb Foreign & Security Policy

    Europe’s Russian LNG ban has a shipping loophole

    Specialized LNG tankers that cut through meters of Arctic ice are keeping Russia’s gas exports afloat. With an EU ban looming, there's still no plan for the European-owned ships that make it all possible — raising fears they could be rerouted or end up in Russian hands.
    by Peder Schaefer
    The new EU budget is less ambitious than it looks
    09 Feb EU Institutions
    The new EU budget is less ambitious than it looks
    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?
    06 Feb EU Institutions
    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    05 Feb EU Institutions
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    25 Apr 18
    Pakistan’s gender discrimination in law is a violation of GSP+
    Pakistan's constant gender discrimination is in direct violation of its GSP+ obligations, explains Jude-Kirton Darling, so why is the Commission turning a blind eye to the country's lack of equality?
    25 Apr 18
    Policymakers call for greater investment in fight against malaria
    On World Malaria Day, MEPs have called on the international community to increase their efforts to tackle this oldest of diseases.
    24 Apr 18
    Syria conference highlights urgent need for humanitarian aid
    A two-day international conference on Syria, attended by representatives of NGOs working in the war-torn country, kicked off on Tuesday in Brussels.
    24 Apr 18
    How the EU is leading the polio endgame
    With the continued support and leadership of the European Union, the eradication polio is within our sights, writes Sajjad Karim.
    24 Apr 18
    MEPs urge EU countries to boycott World Cup
    EU member states are coming under increased pressure to pull their teams out of this summer’s football World Cup in Russia.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain: A catalyst for change in digital media
    Blockchain has emerged as a potential solution that balances innovation with rights protection, says Emma McClarkin.
    24 Apr 18
    Bitcoin and blockchain: Risks and opportunities
    While bitcoin and blockchain may sound similar, they serve different purposes and each presents its own risks and opportunities, writes Eva Maydell.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain is pioneering and more democratic
    Blockchain could bring huge benefits for EU citizens, but the technology requires legal certainty, writes Eva Kaili.
    24 Apr 18
    Antanas Guoga: Blockchain can empower lots of people to help change the world
    Antanas Guoga tells us why he is betting big on blockchain technologies.
    23 Apr 18
    Survey: UK citizens in favour of international trade
    The British are particularly favourable towards growing international trade, according to a new survey.
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    23 Apr 18
    eCigarettes are safer than smoking tobacco
    Electronic cigarettes are safer than smoking tobacco, writes Riccardo Polosa.
    23 Apr 18
    eCigarettes are part of the solution to one of Europe's most serious health problems: tobacco smoking
    eCigarettes are redefining how we should think about public health policy, writes Giovanni La Via.
    23 Apr 18
    Commission presents new EU rules to protect whistle-blowers
    The European Commission has announced new EU-wide rules to protect whistle-blowers.
    23 Apr 18
    Issue 474 | 23 April 2018
    Antanas Guoga interview, Blockchain, State of the Energy Union, intestinal failure, circular economy, mental health, fake news, recognising cancer nursing, polio, cohesion policy, 5 questions with Biljana Borzan and more.

     

    23 Apr 18
    New report highlights limited of success of Europe Citizens' Initiative
    A new report says the EU’s European Citizens’ Initiative has had only a limited success.
    23 Apr 18
    Vaccination is Europe's greatest public health asset
    Falling immunisation rates across the EU require common action, writes Xavier Prats Monné.
    23 Apr 18
    Europe needs a vaccination action plan
    The rise vaccine hesitancy across Europe is extremely concerning, and could lead to the return of deadly diseases, warns Renate Sommer.
    23 Apr 18
    European Aluminium’s event on Industrial Policy unveils I+ Manifesto seeking to inspire 2019 EU elections
    European Aluminium launched its new Manifesto during its public event New Industrial Policy: what role for strategic value chains? held in Brussels. I+ Manifesto’ is a voluntary online initiative to foster the debate about the EU’s role in industrial policies for the upcoming EU elections.
    20 Apr 18
    Improving standards of care in Chronic Intestinal Failure
    Much more needs to be done to reduce inequalities of care for people suffering from Chronic IF, a rare disease and organ failure, MEPs have been told.
    20 Apr 18
    Nirj Deva: We need to play the long game on North Korea
    ECR group MEP Nirj Deva says a unique opportunity exists to take the first steps towards lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
    20 Apr 18
    Parliament endorses agreement on Type Approval of motor vehicles
    The European Parliament endorsed the provisional agreement reached on new rules on type approval of motor vehicles.
    20 Apr 18
    Study: EU lagging behind on climate finance commitments
    A new study says the EU is lagging behind in helping poorer nations meet their climate action targets.
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    20 Apr 18
    World Animal Vaccination Day: Prevention is better than cure
    Brussels, 20 April 2018; Vets and the animal medicines industry join forces on World Animal Vaccination Day to remind Europe’s 80 million pet-owning households of the importance of vaccination, a cornerstone of responsible pet ownership that protects the important relationship people have with their pets.
    19 Apr 18
    EU Commission's finance DG accused of having 'sizeable revolving door'
    It has been revealed that four of the five former officials who headed the European Commission directorate responsible for financial regulation between 2008 and 2017 have gone on to work for financial industry companies they once oversaw or lobby firms which represent these firms.
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