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    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

    With Spain pledging to spend 2% of its GDP on defence, PM Pedro Sánchez faces scepticism as he stretches the definition of military spending. Around Europe, not everyone is impressed.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    07 May Culture & Arts
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    EU risks over-reliance on Turkey for defence
    05 May Foreign & Security Policy
    EU risks over-reliance on Turkey for defence
    Greens play the role of ‘kingmaker,’ as Von der Leyen nabs a second term
    18 Jul EU Institutions
    Greens play the role of ‘kingmaker,’ as Von der Leyen nabs a second term
    Strong support from the parliamentary group proved crucial to Von der Leyen’s reelection as European Commission president on Thursday.
    In conversation with Dariusz Marzec Partner Content
    18 Jul
    In conversation with Dariusz Marzec
    We sat down with Dariusz Marzec, President of the Management Board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A, to discuss the outcomes of the European elections and look at what’s next for the EU
    After landslide win, UK's Labour wants better relations with EU
    17 Jul EU Institutions
    After landslide win, UK's Labour wants better relations with EU
    Now that Labour's Keir Starmer is British prime minister, what's next for the UK-EU post-Brexit relationship?
    A prosperous and competitive Europe fueled by better animal health Partner Content
    17 Jul
    A prosperous and competitive Europe fueled by better animal health
    Animal health matters. From pollination to pets, animals play a central role to the life of every single European
    “Our food security relies on Europe’s farmers: we must give them our support” Partner Content
    16 Jul
    “Our food security relies on Europe’s farmers: we must give them our support”
    “Europe’s farmers are essential to meeting the major challenges facing the EU over the coming years”, says CropLife Europe’s Olivier de Matos. He tells us how farmers are working hard, but they need incentives to invest in the new innovative tools
    Scientists, activists and consumers warn about the consequences of refusing innovation in the nicotine segment Partner Content
    16 Jul
    Scientists, activists and consumers warn about the consequences of refusing innovation in the nicotine segment
    As new generations of smoke-free products become available, so does the research in nicotine science. The public debate and consumers’ understanding keep evolving, but the regulatory framework for these alternative products struggles to keep up with innovation. Attendees at the recent Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) in Warsaw discussed how innovation, flexibility, and intelligent regulation could be key to reducing the burden that smoking still represents for Europe’s health services.
    AFEMS and IEACS welcome the new European Parliament Partner Content
    15 Jul
    AFEMS and IEACS welcome the new European Parliament
    As the new mandate of MEPs begins, representatives of the civil firearms and ammunition industry explain the importance of maintaining an open dialogue with elected officials

    EU’s top jobs: What you need to know about Von der Leyen, Metsola, Costa and Kallas
    11 Jul EU Institutions
    EU’s top jobs: What you need to know about Von der Leyen, Metsola, Costa and Kallas
    The top jobs for the European Commission, European Parliament, European Council and the EU's foreign affairs are all up for grabs. We've profiled the big-name politicians set to lead the bloc's most important institutions.
    What's next for France after unprecedented legislative elections
    10 Jul EU Institutions
    What's next for France after unprecedented legislative elections
    The left surprises, Macron hangs on and the far right falls short: France’s parliamentary election produced no clear majority. Brussels-based French policy analyst Eric Maurice explains what that might mean for the country.
    Seizing the opportunity for a smoke-free Europe Partner Content
    10 Jul
    Seizing the opportunity for a smoke-free Europe
    Europe is making significant strides towards the goal of having a smoke-free Europe by 2040, but how can new MEP’s help the bloc meet its target?
    Meet the political cartoonist bursting the Brussels bubble
    09 Jul Culture & Arts
    Meet the political cartoonist bursting the Brussels bubble
    A Q&A with the author of ‘The Tower of Babel,’ a new graphic novel that exposes the inner workings of the EU.
    From Vivaldi to Arizona: Belgium’s election results explained
    08 Jul EU Institutions
    From Vivaldi to Arizona: Belgium’s election results explained
    Coalition talks are making rapid progress, by Belgian standards at least. After last month’s election, which saw a strong Flemish right and the socialists ousted from their southern stronghold, what does Belgium’s political future hold?
    European Standards: the tool to recommit to, transform, and strengthen the Single Market Partner Content
    08 Jul
    European Standards: the tool to recommit to, transform, and strengthen the Single Market
    Standards are set to play a crucial role over the next five years as Europe looks to ensure long-term competitiveness with the Single Market
    Industrial policy and what it means for the healthcare sector Partner Content
    05 Jul
    Industrial policy and what it means for the healthcare sector
    Putting a strong focus on competitiveness and industrial policy is a vital lesson Europe must learn from its recent challenges
    Orbán’s Kyiv visit was more style than substance, analysts say
    04 Jul EU Institutions
    Orbán’s Kyiv visit was more style than substance, analysts say
    Viktor Orbán’s visit to Kyiv this week took everyone by surprise, given his repeated efforts to block EU aid to Ukraine. But people on the ground weren’t convinced that he had changed his spots – a caution that analysts say is warranted.
    Euroconsumers' post-election pulse: Unraveling consumers' high hopes, great expectations and clear wish list Partner Content
    04 Jul
    Euroconsumers' post-election pulse: Unraveling consumers' high hopes, great expectations and clear wish list
    How can Europe’s politicians fight for a future fit for consumers? Euroconsumers latest Election Fever report and Affordability Barometer dive into the details
    Climate ambition falls off the Council’s agenda
    02 Jul EU Institutions
    Climate ambition falls off the Council’s agenda
    The Council’s new five-year Strategic Agenda makes little mention of the Green Deal, nor any acknowledgement of difficult trade-offs.
    Improving lives: spotlight on metabolic health in Europe Partner Content
    02 Jul EU Institutions
    Improving lives: spotlight on metabolic health in Europe
    As a new set of MEPs enter the European Parliament, there must be continuation of the hard work done already reshaping the EU’s approach to non-communicable diseases
    Navigating the impossible trinity between sustainability, health and affordability Partner Content
    02 Jul
    Navigating the impossible trinity between sustainability, health and affordability
    A major report commissioned by Herbalife explores how Europe can achieve a balanced relationship between sustainability, health and affordability in our food systems
    Interview: ‘Political’ China EV tariffs will be hard to undo
    01 Jul Economics
    Interview: ‘Political’ China EV tariffs will be hard to undo
    With a few days to go before EU tariffs on Chinese EVs kick in, the two sides are in talks to resolve the dispute. The Parliament spoke to Matthias Bauer, director at the European Centre for International Political Economy, about what to expect from the talks.
    Building a competitive and resilient Europe Partner Content
    01 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Building a competitive and resilient Europe
    Semiconductors will be crucial to Europe's future growth, and Intel is ready to lead the charge
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    27 Jun EU Institutions
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    Our July edition unpacks the results of the EU elections, while looking ahead to key policy priorities for the upcoming mandate.
    ‘Make Europe Great Again’: What to expect from the Hungarian EU presidency
    26 Jun EU Institutions
    ‘Make Europe Great Again’: What to expect from the Hungarian EU presidency
    Viktor Orbán’s government, the black sheep of the European Union, will take over the rotating Council presidency on 1 July. That’s bad news for Ukraine’s bid to join the bloc – and possibly for EU policymaking more generally.
    Gaza protests take hold inside EU institutions
    26 Jun EU Institutions
    Gaza protests take hold inside EU institutions
    Staffers from European institutions have been voicing their discontent over how the EU is handling Israel’s war in Gaza through regular protests. More than 1,500 have signed a letter calling out 'the EU’s continued failure to take a stance against this humanitarian catastrophe.'
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