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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
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    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
    Polish court ruling deepens EU’s Rule of Law crisis
    13 Oct
    Polish court ruling deepens EU’s Rule of Law crisis
    EU closes ranks, warning Warsaw it will use all its powers to ‘uphold’ bloc’s founding principles
    Why the EU and US shouldn’t follow the green groups advice on PFAS Partner Content
    13 Oct
    Why the EU and US shouldn’t follow the green groups advice on PFAS
    While these man-made chemicals have their risks, current alternatives pose a greater health to our health and wellbeing.
    Europe’s IPR rules need to be strengthened to ensure they meet current and future challenges, explains Marion Walsmann
    13 Oct
    Europe’s IPR rules need to be strengthened to ensure they meet current and future challenges, explains Marion Walsmann
    Creating a well-functioning, strong and effective system for the protection of IPR is a win-win for the single market and for European citizens, argues German EPP MEP
    The EU must do more to help Europe's cultural and creative sectors and industries get back on their feet, says Monica Semedo
    13 Oct
    The EU must do more to help Europe's cultural and creative sectors and industries get back on their feet, says Monica Semedo
    Performers and artists have been exceptionally hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, explains Luxembourgish Renew MEP
    Was the 2020 “COVID emissions dip” a myth? Partner Content
    13 Oct
    Was the 2020 “COVID emissions dip” a myth?
    The short answer is no – but that statement is immediately followed by an important 'but'.
    Polexit ruling could be defining moment of Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission Presidency, argues Daniel Freund
    12 Oct
    Polexit ruling could be defining moment of Ursula von der Leyen’s European Commission Presidency, argues Daniel Freund
    Rule of Law in Europe is in crisis, and little has been done by the Commission to defend it, writes German Greens/EFA MEP
    One particular aspect of the digital transformation that relies almost entirely on access to data is Artificial Intelligence
    11 Oct
    One particular aspect of the digital transformation that relies almost entirely on access to data is Artificial Intelligence
    Europe’s data strategy foresees huge opportunities, reports Colin Mackay
    Issue 542 | 11 October 2021
    11 Oct
    Issue 542 | 11 October 2021
    Issue 542 of The Parliament Magazine is now available to read online for free.
    It’s time for the EU to open the world’s ‘Global Gateways’ explains Reinhard Bütikofer
    08 Oct
    It’s time for the EU to open the world’s ‘Global Gateways’ explains Reinhard Bütikofer
    German Greens/EFA MEP says EU’s Global Gateway initiative should extend its reach beyond Eurasia to Africa
    European Parliament debates Pandora Papers; condemns EU governments’ watering down of tax haven blacklist
    08 Oct
    European Parliament debates Pandora Papers; condemns EU governments’ watering down of tax haven blacklist
    MEPs angry that despite a succession of damning reports, not enough is being done at EU level to tackle tax avoidance, tax evasion and money laundering
    Cohesion Policy provides the ideal platform for realising the long-term vision for rural areas, writes Constanze Krehl
    07 Oct
    Cohesion Policy provides the ideal platform for realising the long-term vision for rural areas, writes Constanze Krehl
    German MEP says Regional Development Committee (REGI) will continue to pay special attention to rural areas
    MEPs back ban on AI-driven mass and indiscriminate surveillance
    06 Oct
    MEPs back ban on AI-driven mass and indiscriminate surveillance
    European Parliament calls for a ban on police and judicial authorities using facial recognition technology in the EU, at least in the form of mass surveillance in public spaces
    Better care for carers is badly needed, argues Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan
    06 Oct
    Better care for carers is badly needed, argues Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan
    The impact of the pandemic on many societal groups has been recognised, but we risk informal care slipping through the safety net, writes European Parliament Informal Carers Interest Group co-chair
    China, multilateralism and NATO dominate European Parliament’s lively debate on EU-US relationship
    05 Oct
    China, multilateralism and NATO dominate European Parliament’s lively debate on EU-US relationship
    European Parliament plenary debate on the future of EU-US relations made clear that there is still hope and that the transatlantic partnership can continue to grow, despite recent upsets
    8 Questions with... Mick Wallace
    05 Oct
    8 Questions with... Mick Wallace
    Mick Wallace (IE, GUE/NLG) is a member of Parliament’s ENVI Committee and SEDE Subcommittee.
    At its heart, sustainable development is about justice and equality, writes Udo Bullmann
    05 Oct
    At its heart, sustainable development is about justice and equality, writes Udo Bullmann
    We need to keep our planet liveable, clean and fair for all to live in, says founding member of MEPs for SDGs
    The EU must keep its word to the Western Balkans on the prospect of EU membership, says EESC President
    05 Oct
    The EU must keep its word to the Western Balkans on the prospect of EU membership, says EESC President
    Upcoming EU-Western Balkans summit in Slovenia should send a strong signal that the countries of the Western Balkans have a future within the EU, writes Christa Schweng
    MEPs shocked by ‘aggressiveness’ during Hungarian Article 7 fact-finding trip
    04 Oct
    MEPs shocked by ‘aggressiveness’ during Hungarian Article 7 fact-finding trip
    Originally planned for March 2020 but delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, LIBE Committee delegation finally visited Hungary last week
    Education equips citizens to deal with the most pressing challenges of our time, says Dace Melbārde
    04 Oct
    Education equips citizens to deal with the most pressing challenges of our time, says Dace Melbārde
    And that’s why we must integrate Agenda 2030 and life-long learning into the European Education Area, says European Parliament CULT Committee vice-chair
    EU-Australia Trade talks postponed
    04 Oct
    EU-Australia Trade talks postponed
    European Commission and senior MEPs play down any link to Canberra’s controversial pull-out from French submarine deal.
    A Europe without the sharing economy: scary tale or real future? Partner Content
    04 Oct
    A Europe without the sharing economy: scary tale or real future?
    The latest legal challenges to Uber are yet another example of policymakers giving sharing economy platforms an unnecessarily hard time despite the flexibility and independence they offer both workers and consumers.
    Who will  be Germany’s next Chancellor?
    01 Oct
    Who will be Germany’s next Chancellor?
    Germany has voted, but the race to succeed Angela Merkel still has quite some way to go. Courtesy of our colleagues at Dods German Monitoring, here’s a short guide to the top three candidates vying to become the leader of Europe’s largest economy.
    Europe's Beating Cancer Plan should be the first step towards a true European Health Union, argues Véronique Trillet-Lenoir
    01 Oct
    Europe's Beating Cancer Plan should be the first step towards a true European Health Union, argues Véronique Trillet-Lenoir
    The complexity of cancer and the search for solutions is such that it will require a coordinated, pan-European approach - and funding to match, says European Parliament's BECA committee rapporteur
    COVID-19 has shown that innovation and collaboration are key to tackling major healthcare challenges, says Milena Angelova
    01 Oct
    COVID-19 has shown that innovation and collaboration are key to tackling major healthcare challenges, says Milena Angelova
    Cancer will soon be the leading burden on EU healthcare systems; only by working together can we address this effectively, explains EESC co-rapporteur on Europe's Beating Cancer Plan
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