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    How neutral can Switzerland remain?
    13 Nov EU Institutions

    How neutral can Switzerland remain?

    Once a source of strength, neutrality is now dividing the Swiss — between those seeking deeper ties with the EU and those determined to lock neutrality into the constitution.
    by Gabriele Rosana
    How Orbán holds EU enlargement hostage
    12 Nov Member States
    How Orbán holds EU enlargement hostage
    Op-ed: Europe must be a climate policy leader for the sake of its society
    10 Nov EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Europe must be a climate policy leader for the sake of its society
    How Ukraine is losing the Donbas
    07 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    How Ukraine is losing the Donbas
    29 Mar 19
    EU-Oman: Peace through open books
    As a special guest at the leading French book fair, Oman took the opportunity to remind attendees of its long history in both literature and cordial relations with France.
    29 Mar 19
    EU-Oman: Small and effective
    In a time of a changing world order, where smaller countries lack certainty, Oman should be a member of a League of Small Pioneers, argues Dr Haroon Sheikh.
    29 Mar 19
    EU-Oman: Changing Mindsets
    The business world is dynamic and evolving; the ability of Oman’s entrepreneurial community to respond to challenges will determine its future success, explains Khalil Al Khonji.
    29 Mar 19
    EU-Oman: All roads lead to Oman
    Oman is a unique country, in a unique location that bridges Africa and Asia and is increasingly building relations with Europe, explains David McAllister.
    29 Mar 19
    EU-Oman: Omani credit rating turning the corner
    Recent issues with Oman’s bond rating on the financial markets are short term, with strong signs that the worst is over, reports Colin Mackay.
    29 Mar 19
    MEPs demand probe into corruption in Malta and Slovakia
    MEPs have demanded an independent inquiry into alleged continuing corruption in Malta and Slovakia.
    28 Mar 19
    MEPs praise new single-use plastics rules to tackle marine litter
    MEPs and the European Commission have welcomed Parliament’s adoption of “ambitious” measures to tackle marine litter coming from the 10 single-use plastic products most often found on European beaches.
    28 Mar 19
    Donald Tusk: UK ‘betraying the increasing majority’ pushing to abandon Brexit
    European Council President Donald Tusk has accused the UK of “betraying” the “increasing majority” now pushing for the UK to stay in the EU.
    27 Mar 19
    Guy Verhofstadt lambasts EPP group, says it has ‘lost all credibility’
    The EPP, Parliament’s largest group, has “lost all credibility and moral authority to lead the EU”, according to Guy Verhofstadt.
    26 Mar 19
    Philippe Lamberts launches blistering attack on UK Premier Theresa May
    Belgian MEP Philippe Lamberts has made scathing comments about UK Prime Minister Theresa May, saying she “must be devoid of the basic human skills needed for a leader.”
    26 Mar 19
    Parliament gears up for final copyright directive vote
    The protracted legislative passage of the controversial EU copyright directive will reach its conclusion today when Parliament votes on the provisional deal.
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    25 Mar 19
    Innovation happens where it’s welcome
    If we want European SMEs and farmers to be innovators and compete at the highest levels, then we must ensure that the EU’s legislative framework is focussed on incentivising innovation and applied science, argues Léon Broers.
    25 Mar 19
    Donald Tusk welcomes Brexit extension
    European Council President Donald Tusk has welcomed the decision to grant the UK an extension to the Brexit process.
    22 Mar 19
    MEPs hail UK citizens’ petition to scrap Brexit as signatures reach 3 million
    Senior UK MEPs have lauded the success of an online petition that calls for Brexit to be scrapped, as the number of signatories reach the three million mark.
    22 Mar 19
    World Water Day 2019: Quality on tap
    On the occasion of World Water Day 2019, Rory Palmer writes that the Drinking Water Directive is our opportunity to address the modern challenges of supplying high-quality water to our citizens.
    22 Mar 19
    Alyn Smith: ‘Dark forces’ seeking to undermine European elections
    Scottish MEP Alyn Smith has warned that “dark forces are seeking to undermine the European Parliament elections” and that the “ingredients of Brexit exist in every European country.”
    21 Mar 19
    Guy Verhofstadt appeals to British Prime Minister Theresa May to put country before party politics
    Brexit steering group chief voices exasperation with UK’s Brexit impasse.
    21 Mar 19
    Time to bring Google Shopping case to a close
    Despite this week's €1.49bn fine by the European Commision, more needs to be done to help European businesses compete against online search giant Google, argues Ramon Tremosa i Balcells
    21 Mar 19
    MEP Awards 2019: Heartfelt reactions from our winners
    Last night “Europe’s Oscars” took place at the Concert Noble in Brussels, to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Parliament’s members across a multitude of policy fields.
    20 Mar 19
    Connecting Europe by bridging networks
    Incentivising good cooperation between authorities from di­fferent Member States is crucial for the next Connecting Europe Facility, writes Pavel Telička.
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    20 Mar 19
    The devil is in the detail: Preventing the dissemination of terrorist content online
    Let’s ensure the scope of EU terror regulation is accurate, argues Alban Schmutz.
    20 Mar 19
    Quality on tap
    The Drinking Water Directive is our opportunity to address the modern challenges of supplying high-quality water to our citizens, writes Rory Palmer
    20 Mar 19
    Re-shaping mobility in Europe
    A transport revolution is imminent; it is vital that we decide how best to shape it to Europe’s changing needs, writes István Ujhelyi.
    20 Mar 19
    ‘Deep divisions’ between populist movements in Germany and Italy, survey says
    A new survey has highlighted “deep divisions” between populist movements in Germany and Italy, which will weaken their joint political impact in the post-election European Parliament.
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