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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
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    14 May EU Institutions
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    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
    Equal footing is the key to a strong European Education Area Partner Content
    10 Nov
    Equal footing is the key to a strong European Education Area
    The European Commission should learn from the Bologna process, which has shown how universities can work together with policymakers to bring about meaningful education reform, argues Tia Loukkola.
    UK imposes ban on non-UK citizens coming from Denmark
    09 Nov
    UK imposes ban on non-UK citizens coming from Denmark
    The move, which Denmark has branded “drastic”, comes amid concerns over a new Coronavirus strain that has spread from mink to humans.
    ‘A remarkable day for democracy and women’ as Kamala Harris becomes first female VP
    09 Nov
    ‘A remarkable day for democracy and women’ as Kamala Harris becomes first female VP
    Kamala Harris’ election as the first ever woman US Vice-President is a long-awaited milestone for gender equality as well as diversity.
    Viktor Orbán threatens to veto EU budget and Coronavirus recovery plan
    09 Nov
    Viktor Orbán threatens to veto EU budget and Coronavirus recovery plan
    This comes after Member States and Parliament reached an agreement on a new mechanism allowing the EU to cut funding over rule of law concerns in Member States.
    Long before the pandemic, Morocco established a development model based on renewable energies and a sustainable vision Partner Content
    09 Nov
    Long before the pandemic, Morocco established a development model based on renewable energies and a sustainable vision
    Renewable energy can play a key role in both South-South cooperation and Africa’s sustainable economic recovery, explains Mustapha Bakkoury
    Joe Biden wins US Presidential election
    07 Nov
    Joe Biden wins US Presidential election
    The historic poll also saw Kamala Harris become the first woman and the first black and South Asian American to be elected US Vice-President.
    Joe Biden: Talking about my generation
    06 Nov
    Joe Biden: Talking about my generation
    If elected as the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden will provide the last hurrah of 1968’s generation of young radicals, writes Denis MacShane.
    European Parliament returns to lockdown
    06 Nov
    European Parliament returns to lockdown
    However, parliamentary activities such as committee meetings, hearings and plenaries will continue online.
    5 Questions with... Inma Rodríguez-Piñero
    06 Nov
    5 Questions with... Inma Rodríguez-Piñero
    Inma Rodríguez-Piñero (ES, S&D) is chair of Parliament’s Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee.
    Creating Green energy partners with North Africa
    06 Nov
    Creating Green energy partners with North Africa
    Renewable energy is key to tackling climate change; European Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans believes that working together, the EU and Africa can deliver on this.
    A strategic European response to the Coronavirus crisis
    06 Nov
    A strategic European response to the Coronavirus crisis
    The COVID-19 health crisis has highlighted just how fragile Europe’s medicinal supply chains are, explains Nathalie Colin-Oesterlé.
    Issue 524 | 9 November 2020
    06 Nov
    Issue 524 | 9 November 2020
    Our cover star this issue is German Greens deputy Pierrette Herzberger-Fofana. She tells Commissioning Editor Rajnish Singh how she’s working to reform the police, enhance gender equality and get more people from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities into the EU institutions.
    Brexit: ‘Very serious divergences remain’
    05 Nov
    Brexit: ‘Very serious divergences remain’
    As two weeks of intensive Brexit talks draw to a close, the EU and UK’s chief Brexit negotiators said that the level playing field, governance and fisheries remain significant obstacles to reaching an agreement.
    Biden within touching distance of US presidency
    05 Nov
    Biden within touching distance of US presidency
    Victory is within Joe Biden’s grasp. But until every vote is counted, no one wants to jump the gun, especially in the shadow of 2016’s eleventh-hour turnaround in Donald Trump’s fortunes.
    Ensuring Europe’s SMEs recover from the Coronavirus crisis
    04 Nov
    Ensuring Europe’s SMEs recover from the Coronavirus crisis
    EU legislation must be workable and fit for purpose, if Europe’s SMEs are to thrive post-COVID-19, argues Ville Niinistö.
    EU on tenterhooks as US presidential race tighter than expected
    04 Nov
    EU on tenterhooks as US presidential race tighter than expected
    While the full election results are unlikely to be made official for some time due to the processing of mail-in ballots, Donald Trump has already claimed victory.
    Why Europe needs radical digital reform Partner Content
    04 Nov
    Why Europe needs radical digital reform
    EU attempts to curtail the influence of the world’s digital giants are stymying innovation, argues the Consumer Choice Center’s Maria Chaplia.
    EU’s Beating Cancer Plan more ‘vital’ than ever, says EU Health commissioner
    03 Nov
    EU’s Beating Cancer Plan more ‘vital’ than ever, says EU Health commissioner
    Addressing MEPs from the new Special Committee on Beating Cancer, Stella Kyriakides said the Plan will help plug the gaps in national cancer care treatment.
    EU an anxious spectator as Americans head to the polls in unprecedented election
    03 Nov
    EU an anxious spectator as Americans head to the polls in unprecedented election
    Tuesday’s “pandemic election” is shaping up to be a historic battle. But the question on many Europeans’ minds is whether the poll will usher in a new era for EU-US relations.
    Putting One Health thinking at the heart of the European Green Deal Partner Content
    03 Nov
    Putting One Health thinking at the heart of the European Green Deal
    The Coronavirus pandemic has shown us why we need closer cooperation between veterinary and human health sectors, writes Roxane Feller.
    European Parliament political group presidents decry ‘barbaric’ Polish abortion ruling
    02 Nov
    European Parliament political group presidents decry ‘barbaric’ Polish abortion ruling
    The leaders of five of Parliament’s political groups have written to the Polish Prime Minister to denounce the ruling by Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal which imposes a near-total ban on abortion in the country.
    A European response to disinformation
    30 Oct
    A European response to disinformation
    Technological advances are opening new fronts to those seeking to interfere in our democracies; the INGE Committee will play a vital role in minimising this risk in future, write Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz and Marcin Bylica.
    Gastein 2020: Looking beyond COVID-19
    30 Oct
    Gastein 2020: Looking beyond COVID-19
    Alhough the Coronavirus pandemic dominated this year’s European Health Forum Gastein, health policymakers are already looking at the future of EU health policy and how it can be shaped, writes Rajnish Singh.
    Tackling racism in Europe's AI strategy
    30 Oct
    Tackling racism in Europe's AI strategy
    With the growing influence of artificial intelligence on daily life, MEPs are calling on the EU to look at how the technology may create structural racism, explains Rajnish Singh.
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