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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    Europol voices concern over ‘worrying’ rise in violence and propaganda by right-wing extremists
    24 Jun
    Europol voices concern over ‘worrying’ rise in violence and propaganda by right-wing extremists
    The warning comes in a report by the EU agency which was presented to members of Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee on Tuesday.
    Parliament praised for decision to set up special committee on cancer
    24 Jun
    Parliament praised for decision to set up special committee on cancer
    The committee is tasked with identifying legislation and other measures that can help prevent and fight cancer, as well as examining ways to support further research into the disease.
    The key role LNG can play in Europe's energy transition
    24 Jun
    The key role LNG can play in Europe's energy transition
    Liquefied Natural Gas can be an enabler for a sustainable and swift transition to a climate-neutral Europe, argues Zdzisław Krasnodebski.
    How Europe can power its green recovery
    24 Jun
    How Europe can power its green recovery
    The energy sector has weathered the Coronavirus crisis well, but more needs to be done to prepare for the demands of the future, writes Kadri Simson.
    Can the Recovery Plan be a green stepping stone to a more sustainable future?
    24 Jun
    Can the Recovery Plan be a green stepping stone to a more sustainable future?
    The vast amounts of money that need to be invested immediately to get the economy back on track should be as green as possible and, at the same time, ensure job creation, argues Morten Petersen.
    Macron and Merkel have ‘lot of work to do’ to reach EU recovery plan deal, says senior MEP
    23 Jun
    Macron and Merkel have ‘lot of work to do’ to reach EU recovery plan deal, says senior MEP
    Greens co-leader Philippe Lamberts was speaking on Tuesday ahead of a key meeting between the French President and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
    EU leaders accused of ‘failing to act’ to combat institutional and structural racism
    23 Jun
    EU leaders accused of ‘failing to act’ to combat institutional and structural racism
    The condemnation, from a leading NGO, comes in the wake of an official complaint by black MEP Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana who said she had been a victim of alleged police violence by officers in Brussels.
    From collegiality to Iron Towers Partner Content
    23 Jun
    From collegiality to Iron Towers
    Spyros Pappas examines the European Commission’s constantly changing but always challenging role in the European Union.
    Danger behind closed doors
    23 Jun
    Danger behind closed doors
    Domestic abuse call lines have been inundated during lockdown. It’s time to eradicate violence in our communities once and for all, argues Frances Fitzgerald.
    Putting EU development policy back on the map
    23 Jun
    Putting EU development policy back on the map
    Everyone involved in development and humanitarian aid policies will benefit from better coordination and stronger EU leadership, writes Tomas Tobé.
    Dominic Cummings “is calling the shots” in the British government, says senior MEP
    22 Jun
    Dominic Cummings “is calling the shots” in the British government, says senior MEP
    The controversial political strategist has served as chief adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson since July 2019.
    GDPR in review
    22 Jun
    GDPR in review
    The privacy law has cemented the role of the EU as the world leader on data protection, but there are still enforcement challenges that need to be overcome, explains Jeroen Lenaers.
    Boris Johnson told to follow up on his demand to ‘put a tiger in the tank' of stalled Brexit talks
    19 Jun
    Boris Johnson told to follow up on his demand to ‘put a tiger in the tank' of stalled Brexit talks
    European Parliament’s UK Coordination Group deputies warn ‘level playing field’ is an EU red line issue.
    Why the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda is more meaningful and powerful than ever
    19 Jun
    Why the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda is more meaningful and powerful than ever
    We have the opportunity to build a new postpandemic world, one that is more inclusive, green and sustainable than today, writes Jutta Urpilainen.
    EU leaders mustn’t backtrack on Recovery Package, warns David Sassoli
    19 Jun
    EU leaders mustn’t backtrack on Recovery Package, warns David Sassoli
    There can be ‘no going back’ from level of ambition expressed in the Commission package, says European Parliament President.
    A Juneteenth like no other
    19 Jun
    A Juneteenth like no other
    This year’s US Emancipation Proclamation celebrations come against a backdrop of anger and protest following the killing of George Floyd, explains Pauline Manos & the Democrats Abroad Belgium community.
    Moroccan medical aid is an example of true solidarity between African nations Partner Content
    19 Jun
    Moroccan medical aid is an example of true solidarity between African nations
    The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Africa particularly hard. However, Morocco has once again taken the initiative, writes Colin Mackay.
    Food and drink sector can help EU become benchmark for biodiversity, says industry chief Partner Content
    19 Jun
    Food and drink sector can help EU become benchmark for biodiversity, says industry chief
    New FoodDrinkEurope president Marco Settembri says he wants Europe’s food sector to be a “gold standard of biodiversity”.
    In conversation with... Jacob Hansen Partner Content
    18 Jun
    In conversation with... Jacob Hansen
    With half of global food production down to the use of mineral fertilizers, the sector plays a vital role in providing Europe with affordable and nutritious food. We clearly cannot survive without mineral fertilizers and so need to make sure this resource is used better, says Jacob Hansen, Director General of Fertilizers Europe.
    Josep Borrell singles out China for disinformation campaign against the West
    18 Jun
    Josep Borrell singles out China for disinformation campaign against the West
    Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs said that China, and to a lesser extent, Russia, had “participated in this” during the ongoing health crisis.
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    18 Jun
    ‘Legendary British pragmatism’ will secure trade deal with EU by year end, says senior MEP
    The co-author of a parliamentary report on Brexit said this is still the likely scenario despite “four years of drama and the UK painfully coming to grips” with its EU exit.
    MEPs looking for clear message from EU leaders’ summit later this week
    18 Jun
    MEPs looking for clear message from EU leaders’ summit later this week
    Senior EU parliamentarians looking for national governments to move forward on crucial issues such as Rule of law, financing, Coronavirus recovery and future of Europe.
    MEPs condemn George Floyd killing in plenary debate
    17 Jun
    MEPs condemn George Floyd killing in plenary debate
    The debate began with a personal story of alleged police violence on Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana, a German Greens MEP.
    George Floyd killing: Europe rallies against racism
    17 Jun
    George Floyd killing: Europe rallies against racism
    Campaigners and MEPS want the EU to tackle racism with ‘real action and not just pretty words’ writes Rajnish Singh.

     

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