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    ‘Europe cannot afford to disengage’: Šuica on the EU’s new Mediterranean pact
    09 Dec Member States

    ‘Europe cannot afford to disengage’: Šuica on the EU’s new Mediterranean pact

    The European Commission's Dubravka Šuica sat down with The Parliament to discuss how Brussels is trying to rebuild ties in the EU’s “southern neighbourhood,” amid mounting labour shortages and soaring energy costs. 
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: Europe must arm for reality
    10 Dec Member States
    Op-ed: Europe must arm for reality
    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 
    08 Dec Energy & Environment
    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    05 Dec EU Institutions
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    Partner Content
    05 Sep 17
    Sugar is the sweet spot of an EU-Mercosur trade deal
    EU-Mercosur trade talks have progressed on many issues this year, but sugar - a critical area for Brazil and a huge source of potential for EU industry - has been left out, writes Géraldine Kutas. 
    04 Sep 17
    EU leaders condemn latest North Korean nuclear test
    EU policymakers have strongly condemned North Korea's latest nuclear test.
    01 Sep 17
    Aid for Trade
    On August 31, the EP DEVE and INTA Committees organised jointly a hearing on the revision of the EU Strategy on Aid for Trade.
    01 Sep 17
    Tajani: Relocation of London-based EU agencies must be done in full transparency
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has insisted that any decision on the future of the UK-based EU agencies post-Brexit must be based on objective criteria.
    31 Aug 17
    MEPs approve new rules to protect workers from carcinogens
    Parliament has approved new EU rules which are designed to protect workers from carcinogens and mutagens in the workplace.
    31 Aug 17
    Guy Verhofstadt warns of slow progress on Brexit talks
    Guy Verhofstadt has told MEPs that progress in the talks between the EU and UK have been slow and that it may be difficult to make sufficient progress on issues such as citizens' rights by October. 
    31 Aug 17
    Frans Timmermans: No concrete measures from Poland to address EU concerns
    European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans voiced "new and grave concerns" over the EU's increasingly tense dispute with Poland. 
    30 Aug 17
    Commission urged to consider emergency aid for Northern Ireland
    Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness has called on the European Commission to consider possible emergency aid to help those affected by recent flash flooding in Northern Ireland. 
    30 Aug 17
    Tajani: UK government must come forward with clear positions for Brexit talks to progress
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has voiced his "concern and desire" to see "real progress" being made in the Brexit negotiations between the EU and UK.
    29 Aug 17
    MEPs set to approve €1.2bn in recovery aid for Italy
    MEPs are set to approve using €1.2bn from the EU solidarity fund (EUSF) to aid the recovery of the Italian regions of Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche and Umbria following recent earthquakes.
    29 Aug 17
    EU-wide fire safety campaign launched
    A new EU-wide campaign has been launched to help raise the profile of fire safety in buildings.
    28 Aug 17
    Brexit talks resume
    Britain's talks on leaving the EU resumed on Monday amid a deepening standoff over the UK's financial obligations and fresh fears about security when the UK finally exits the EU.
    28 Aug 17
    Lobbyists attempting to shape Brexit talks, claim campaigners
    Corporate Europe Observatory and Global Justice Now have accused the UK's Department for Exiting the EU and the EU Brexit task force of discriminating against citizens and NGOs.
    25 Aug 17
    What role for the ECJ in Brexit deal?
    The implications for future enforcement and dispute settlement procedures will depend on the scope and depth of any UK-EU agreement, writes Stephen Booth.
    25 Aug 17
    GUE/NGL group furious over Estonian presidency Day of Remembrance event
    A furious row has flared over claims that Estonia has used its EU Council presidency to focus on "communist crimes" in history.
    24 Aug 17
    MEPs fuming over Interpol arrests of Erdoğan critics
    MEPs have rounded on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his latest actions.
    22 Aug 17
    Northern Ireland Local Government Association not impressed with UK's Irish border proposals
    The UK government has been accused of being "miles away" from tackling the Irish border issue in the current Brexit talks with the EU.
    21 Aug 17
    Juncker and Tajani condemn Barcelona and Turku attacks
    Jean-Claude Juncker and Antonio Tajani have joined forces in condemning the two recent terrorist attacks in Barcelona and Finland.
    21 Aug 17
    Brexit: Ashley Fox welcomes UK's customs union plans
    UK ECR group MEP Ashley Fox has welcomed the UK government's proposals for a future customs relationship with the EU.
    18 Aug 17
    Social rights: EU can and should encourage work being done on the ground
    How the EU turns words into action on the European pillar of social rights will determine whether it is serious about promoting social rights and social inclusion, writes Kélig Puyet.
    17 Aug 17
    The Commission's transparency register strategy is extremely worrying
    Regardless of who you talk to, everyone agrees: a strong register is important. But when it comes to practice, things start to look a lot bleaker, writes Margarida Silva.
    16 Aug 17
    Brexit: David Davis slams EU residency rights offer
    The UK’s Brexit Secretary David Davis has said the EU is offering British nationals living in EU member states restricted residency rights post-Brexit.
    11 Aug 17
    EU Commission marks International Youth Day
    The European Commission has said the Erasmus education scheme is an example of how Europe can “pull together” in adversity.
    11 Aug 17
    EU Commission monitoring fipronil egg crisis
    The European Commission says it is closely monitoring the egg crisis rapidly engulfing Europe.
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