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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Energy & Climate policy from The Parliament Magazine
    The EU's space ambition has a rocket problem
    09 Mar EU Institutions

    The EU's space ambition has a rocket problem

    The continent builds world-class satellites but lacks the launch power to send them into orbit. Now policymakers are looking to private companies to restore the continent’s place in space.
    by Peder Schaefer
    Europe on the sidelines as Iran war escalates
    04 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe on the sidelines as Iran war escalates
    Op-ed: Europe is the West's last bulwark against gender discrimination
    09 Mar Member States
    Op-ed: Europe is the West's last bulwark against gender discrimination
    Essay: Trump's new Middle East war underlines Washington's selective memory
    05 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Essay: Trump's new Middle East war underlines Washington's selective memory
    28 Apr 17
    Eurobarometer: Majority of Europeans support EU membership
    Belonging to the EU is a good thing, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey of Europeans' attitudes.
    28 Apr 17
    Arctic shipping: Why Europe must say No to heavy fuel oil
    It's time to ban the use of heavy fuel oil in Arctic waters before it does any more harm to our environment, writes Sirpa Pietikäinen.
    28 Apr 17
    EU to 'play hard ball' in Brexit talks
    The European Union has signalled it will take a tough stance in the upcoming Brexit negotiations with the UK.
    28 Apr 17
    EPP and Ukip under fire for calls for EU-wide burka ban
    Some MEPs have been condemned over their calls for an EU-wide ban on the burka.
    28 Apr 17
    Migration crisis: What future for Calais border?
    As the migration crisis shows no sign of abating, local authorities are being forced to handle the brunt of it.
    28 Apr 17
    EU labour markets must adapt to the digital era
    Digitalisation presents opportunities and challenges in the changing world of work, writes Brando Benifei.
    27 Apr 17
    Paul Nuttall is running in the UK general elections
    Keep track of the latest appointments and developments in the European institutions and public affairs.
    27 Apr 17
    Parliament endorses Ildikó Gáll-Pelcz as member of the Court of Auditors.
    Keep track of the latest appointments and developments in the European institutions and public affairs.
    27 Apr 17
    Jobs and Growth: Can innovative structural reforms help the EU shift into a higher gear?
    New EU wide programme will support member states in implementing structural reforms, writes Lambert van Nistelrooij.
    27 Apr 17
    Hotspot approach has helped improve migration management - but serious challenges remain
    According to the European Court of Auditors, the EU's hotspot approach for irregular migrants arriving in Italy and Greece has helped to significantly improve the registration, identification and security checking of migrants. 
    27 Apr 17
    May in constructive talks with Barnier and Juncker
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May reportedly held constructive talks with the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier and Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday.
    26 Apr 17
    Viktor Orbán in heated EU Parliament debate
    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and MEPs debated the rights situation in his country, attended by Commission first Vice President Frans Timmermans.
    26 Apr 17
    EU leaders to outline Brexit negotiating position at Brussels summit
    EU leaders are expected to demand later this week that the UK respects the right of EU nationals who have lived in the UK for five years to acquire permanent residence in the country.
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    26 Apr 17
    Will the EU's work-life balance package be the first in a long line of social rights legislation?
    New EU measures a first attempt to finally respond to the needs of families, says European families network chief.
    25 Apr 17
    EU Parliament approves new geo-blocking rules
    Newly-adopted laws on geo-blocking will increase cultural diversity in Europe, says Parliament's rapporteur Róża Thun.
    25 Apr 17
    Julian Priestley: A dedicated pro-European and, quintessential civil servant
    Glowing tributes have been made to former European Parliament secretary General Sir Julian Priestley, who has died after a long battle with cancer at the age of 66.
    25 Apr 17
    IMCO committee expected to back geo-blocking proposals
    MEPs are expected to back calls for a ban on unjustified geo-blocking, strengthening last year's European Commission proposal.
    24 Apr 17
    Pro-European Emmanuel Macron to face off against far-right’s Marine Le Pen for French presidency
    MEPs call for anti-far-right voters to join forces against Marine Le Pen.
    21 Apr 17
    Packed agenda for Parliament's April mini plenary
    Next week’s parliamentary plenary will discuss the recent controversial referendum in Turkey, which is expected to result in sweeping new powers for Turkish President Tayyip Erdoğan, and the situation in Venezuela.
    21 Apr 17
    Electrification of heating and transport could bring 'tangible benefits' for Europe
    A new report says that electrification of sectors such as transport and heating/cooling will bring “tangible benefits” for Europe.
    21 Apr 17
    EU leaders react to Champs-Elysées terror attack
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel has led European reaction to the latest French terror attacks which left a police officer dead.
    21 Apr 17
    Mogherini: UK to lose more than the EU from Brexit
    EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini has said Britain will lose more than the EU from its decision to leave the bloc.
    20 Apr 17
    Tajani: Rights of EU citizens living in UK a 'red line' in Brexit talks
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has pressed UK Prime Minister Theresa May to defend rights of EU citizens in Britain.
    20 Apr 17
    Controversial House of European History to open on 6 May
    The long-awaited House of European History will open its doors on 6 May in the Eastman Building in Brussels' Leopold Park, organisers have announced.
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