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    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
    06 Nov 16
    IEEE | Considering the ethics
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement with IEEE on AI and robotics, and the need to look at ethics
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    04 Nov 16
    Innovation-powered Europe brings jobs and growth
    An innovation-powered Europe brings jobs, growth and improved quality of life, writes Martin Kern.
    04 Nov 16
    Innovation principle: EU must think big and take risks
    Europe needs to think big and take risks if it wants to be a leading tech sector innovator, argues Lambert Van Nistelrooij.
    04 Nov 16
    Pancreatic cancer: Time for the EU to fight silent, but deadly, disease
    Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest diseases known, and the EU must act to tackle it, argues Aldo Patriciello.
    02 Nov 16
    Single market: EU must avoid race to the bottom
    The single market will not work unless EU citizens can clearly see the ways in which it benefits them, says Marlene Mizzi.
    02 Nov 16
    EU must embrace the value of "Made in Europe"
    Europe has great heritage to promote, but this requires proper implementation of the EU's single market, says Lara Comi.
    31 Oct 16
    EU Commission approves Barroso's Goldman Sachs post
    The European Commission's ad-hoc ethical committee has ruled that former Commission President José Manuel Barroso has not broken any rules by taking up a top job at Goldman Sachs.
    31 Oct 16
    EU and Trudeau sign off on controversial Canada trade deal
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has joined EU chiefs at reconvened summit in Brussels to sign Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) trade agreement.
    28 Oct 16
    Belgian government brokers CETA compromise deal
    CETA, the historic free-trade agreement between Canada and the European Union, is finally close to being completed after an agreement was reached between the Belgian government and the Wallonian Parliament.
    28 Oct 16
    Africa needs innovative partnerships in the fight against chronic diseases
    Tackling the burden of non-communicable diseases, and achieving the sustainable development goals, requires government, business and NGOs to work together, argues Cristian Dan Preda.
    27 Oct 16
    ACP-EU: The Cotonou deal must be reinforced and safeguarded
    The Cotonou agreement is an essential tool in promoting common values with our ACP partners and protecting human rights, says Cécile Kashetu Kyenge.
    27 Oct 16
    2017 EU General budget
    On October 25, the Plenary discussed the Parliament’s position on the 2017 budget, with input from the Commission and the Council.
    27 Oct 16
    European Parliament rejects cuts to 2017 EU budget
    Parliament has controversially voted to reverse all the Council's proposed cuts to the draft EU budget for 2017.
    27 Oct 16
    Syed Kamall: EU must learn from CETA debacle
    ECR group Chair Syed Kamall has said that "lessons must be learned" after it emerged that Belgium had finally agreed a deal to approve CETA.
    27 Oct 16
    EU Parliament urges Turkey to release journalists
    MEPs have urged the Turkish authorities to release journalists being held without "compelling evidence of criminal activity."
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    27 Oct 16
    The case for reforming the European arrest warrant: Alexander Adamescu vs. Romania
    The case of Alexander Adamescu underlines why the European arrest warrant needs urgent reform, argues Mitchell Belfer.
    27 Oct 16
    ACP-EU is a unique partnership
    Europe and Africa have a collective responsibility to empower their economies and societies and foster sustainable development, says Louis Michel.
    26 Oct 16
    Who is most likely replace Schulz as EU Parliament chief?
    Speculation is mounting that Martin Schulz may be tempted to quit the European Parliament for German politics.
    26 Oct 16
    5 questions with... Michał Boni
    Teddy bears, books and Poland's transformation.
    26 Oct 16
    Is the energy union up to Europe's challenges?
    If national prerogatives prevail, the energy union will fail to deal with the many constraints of today's European energy sector, warns Flavio Zanonato.
    26 Oct 16
    A liberal approach to delivering the energy union
    Achieving the energy union will not only help Europe secure its gas and energy supplies in the face of political tensions, it will also help reach climate goals, writes Morten Helveg Petersen.
    25 Oct 16
    Wallonia rejection of CETA a "game changer" for EU decision-making
    MEPs and business representatives have said that Wallonia's rejection of CETA is a sign the EU must rethink its trade policy.
    25 Oct 16
    CETA impasse shows EU must review decision-making process, say senior MEPs
    EU Parliament group leaders have slammed Brussels' approach to CETA signing, but seem confident it could still go ahead.
    25 Oct 16
    EU's current energy system is ineffective and expensive
    Out of the Commission's five focuses on the path to the energy union, three are of utmost importance, says András Gyürk.
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