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    Energy & Climate

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Energy & Climate policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Estonian citizens warned of spy games if they travel to Russia
    27 Aug Member States

    Estonian citizens warned of spy games if they travel to Russia

    Residents of Estonia crossing into Russia might be coerced into spying against their country, the foreign ministry has warned. Recent cases show the FSB preying on travellers to build networks in European countries.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Op-ed: The EU must resist Trump’s attempts at digital domination
    29 Aug EU Institutions
    Op-ed: The EU must resist Trump’s attempts at digital domination
    Op-ed: Central and Eastern Europe’s energy transition shows resilience in the face of geopolitical threats
    28 Aug Member States
    Op-ed: Central and Eastern Europe’s energy transition shows resilience in the face of geopolitical threats
    Disconnected growth: Poor rural connectivity threatens agricultural innovation in the EU
    25 Aug Member States
    Disconnected growth: Poor rural connectivity threatens agricultural innovation in the EU
    10 Nov 16
    Andrew Duff: Association agreement best Brexit option for UK
    Former MEP Andrew Duff has predicted that the best the UK can expect from a post-Brexit deal is an association agreement similar to that agreed between the EU and Ukraine and Moldova.
    10 Nov 16
    Donald to Donald: Tusk reminds Trump that immigrants helped make America
    As the Trumpquake" shock waves" spread across the world, reaction in Brussels was cautiously welcoming, reports Raj Singh.
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    10 Nov 16
    EU playing Ostrich politics on nuclear safety, warns NGO
    New-build and ageing soviet-era nuclear plants on EU's eastern borders pose a serious threat to Europe's security, warns Eli Hadzhieva.
    10 Nov 16
    Preparing the next CAP reform
    On November 8, the AGRI Committee held a workshop entitled: Reflections on the agricultural challenges post-2020 in the EU: preparing the next CAP reform.
    09 Nov 16
    5 questions with... Alessia Mosca
    Get to know the Italian MEP.
    09 Nov 16
    Trump victory highlights disconnect of society's marginalised, says EU Socialist chief
    S&D group Chair Gianni Pittella calls for extreme reforms in response to Trump-style extremism.
    09 Nov 16
    Far-right rejoices at Trump victory
    Politicians worldwide are taking stock of Donald Trump's shock US election victory, with the President-elect winning praise from far-right figures in Europe and elsewhere.
    09 Nov 16
    MEPs fear for EU-US relations under Trump presidency
    But Donald Trump reassures international community he will deal "fairly with everyone."
    09 Nov 16
    EU Parliament chief says Trump relationship will be harder than with previous US administrations
    Martin Schulz welcomes more conciliatory and presidential tone from Donald Trump in aftermath of shock victory.
    09 Nov 16
    Trump victory raises concerns over European defence
    Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election has sent shockwaves around the world.
    09 Nov 16
    EU twittersphere in meltdown over Trump victory
    EU parliamentary groups and MEPs have reacted with shock and anger at Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the US elections.
    08 Nov 16
    Jourová: Enforcement of anti money-laundering rules just as important as legislation
    European justice Commissioner Věra Jourová has signalled that Brussels will take a tough approach with member states that fail to cooperate with anti-money laundering rules.
    08 Nov 16
    Mogherini: EU should make better use of 'unique mixture' of hard and soft power
    Foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini has urged the EU to make better use of its "unique mixture" of hard and soft power.
    08 Nov 16
    Commissioner King: EU can make a difference in fight against terrorism
    European security union Commissioner Julian King has told MEPs that more needs to be done to "squeeze the space" in which terrorists and criminals operate.
    08 Nov 16
    Turkey turning into "fascist dictatorship", MEPs told
    A leading Turkish opposition parliamentarian says that Turkey has been turned into a "fascist dictatorship" under its President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
    08 Nov 16
    Helga Stevens: My Parliament presidency bid gives MEPs a real choice
    Helga Stevens is ready to knock Martin Schulz off his parliamentary throne. Here, explains why she believes she would be better able to represent all MEPs, how her leadership style would differ from Schulz's and how she would put an end to shady backroom deals.
    08 Nov 16
    What does the future hold for food labelling rules?
    In the battle against chronic disease, health will play an increasing role in designing food labelling rules, writes Xavier Prats Monné.
    08 Nov 16
    Passengers are aviation's most important players
    Many improvements to the European air sector are technically possible, they are simply waiting for political action, says Marian-Jean Marinescu.
    07 Nov 16
    How will the digital economy change the way we live, work and consume?
    The impact of digitalisation on families is the key subject of an upcoming COFACE event, explains Ana Pérez.
    07 Nov 16
    COP22 kicks off in Marrakech
    Climate negotiations have begun at the COP22 conference in Marrakech with calls for "more clarity" on the details of the landmark Paris climate agreement. 
    07 Nov 16
    EU still not moving beyond mottos for SMEs
    While SME Week is a great concept, it remains just words, says Madi Sharma.
    07 Nov 16
    Issue 443 | 7 November 2016
    Interview with Helga Stevens, Aviation Strategy, Food Labelling, Powering Europe's innovation economy, SME Week, tackling Pancreatic Cancer, 5 questions with Alessia Mosca and more.
    07 Nov 16
    Jeremy Corbyn promises not to block Brexit
    UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has said he will not stand in the way of Britain exiting the EU.
    07 Nov 16
    Fragmentation of EU airspace costing billions of euros
    The fragmentation of EU airspace is causing Europe to waste billions of euros' worth of funds, warns Pavel Telička.
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