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    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy

    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic

    As Arctic sea ice melts, Russia is racing to control new trade routes, extract untapped resources, and cement its military influence in a rapidly shifting region.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    03 Jul EU Institutions
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    02 Jul Member States
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    The EU's defence push risks neglecting drone revolution
    01 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    The EU's defence push risks neglecting drone revolution
    Josep Borrell: EU has been ‘too naïve’ in its dealings with China
    10 Jun
    Josep Borrell: EU has been ‘too naïve’ in its dealings with China
    The EU’s foreign policy chief was speaking in Brussels after what he called an “open and frank dialogue” with top Chinese officials on Tuesday. 
    Protecting the vulnerable in the job market
    10 Jun
    Protecting the vulnerable in the job market
    In the midst of the current crisis, much remains to be done to prevent unemployment from soaring and inequalities from widening further, writes Lucia Duriš Nicholsonová.
    Supporting Europe's SMEs after the COVID-19 pandemic
    09 Jun
    Supporting Europe's SMEs after the COVID-19 pandemic
    Closing the SME financing gap will help mitigate the economic effects of the Cornavirus crisis, explains Alfred Sant.
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    09 Jun
    Drug dealers exploiting COVID-19 crisis by using food delivery services to deliver drugs
    Organised gangs have been forced to “adapt” during the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown, a parliamentary committee meeting has been told.
    A stable ally and long-term partner Partner Content
    09 Jun
    A stable ally and long-term partner
    Lamia Tazi explains why Morocco’s pharmaceutical industry matters to Europe.
    Christine Lagarde tells Europe to brace for economic crisis of ‘unprecedented scale’
    09 Jun
    Christine Lagarde tells Europe to brace for economic crisis of ‘unprecedented scale’
    The President of the European Central Bank (ECB) was addressing a meeting of Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.
    Boris Johnson told to ‘stop playing political games’ with millions of citizens
    09 Jun
    Boris Johnson told to ‘stop playing political games’ with millions of citizens
    The message, from Parliament’s EPP Group, comes after the fourth round of Brexit talks ended in deadlock on Friday.
    Does the Farm to Fork Strategy mean business as usual for EU food and farming?
    08 Jun
    Does the Farm to Fork Strategy mean business as usual for EU food and farming?
    The European Commission’s recently-announced Farm to Fork Strategy is much needed but falls short in many ways, explains Stanka Becheva.
    COVID-19 has paved the way for low-carbon lifestyles
    08 Jun
    COVID-19 has paved the way for low-carbon lifestyles
    The COVID-19 crisis ha opened our eyes to the many advantages of a low-carbon lifestyle, writes Wendel Trio.
    eCommerce: how the EU can protect consumers online
    08 Jun
    eCommerce: how the EU can protect consumers online
    With people now shopping more online, it’s vitally important that platforms behave ethically and in a socially responsible manner, argues Maria Grapini.
    European Financial and Economic Crime Centre to take on organised crime
    08 Jun
    European Financial and Economic Crime Centre to take on organised crime
    With a staff of 60 experts, the new Centre will tackle everything from fraud and corruption to money laundering and counterfeiting.
    COVID-19 lockdown measures have exacerbated racial profiling and police violence, says report
    08 Jun
    COVID-19 lockdown measures have exacerbated racial profiling and police violence, says report
    The report by the European Network Against Racism (ENAR) comes after a weekend of fresh protests in countries around the world over the death of George Floyd in the United States.
    A more natural order Partner Content
    08 Jun
    A more natural order
    The EU’s Farm to Fork strategy is an opportunity to move towards a more sustainable food system in Europe, says Herbalife Nutrition’s Julian Cacchioli.
    Senior EU political figures condemn George Floyd killing
    08 Jun
    Senior EU political figures condemn George Floyd killing
    Four officers have now been charged in connection with the death of the 46-year-old American who died of asphyxia during his arrest by police in Minneapolis.
    Why the European Parliament should be given the right of initiative
    08 Jun
    Why the European Parliament should be given the right of initiative
    The EU would not be acting out of character by granting the European Parliament this right, suggests Charles Goerens.
    Did the European Commission hold back in its Farm to Fork strategy?
    08 Jun
    Did the European Commission hold back in its Farm to Fork strategy?
    For the sake of future generations, the EU must have a proper debate on meat production and consumption and animal derived products, writes Sylwia Spurek.
    An EU education system that works for everyone
    08 Jun
    An EU education system that works for everyone
    The EU must build on lessons learned during the COVID-19 crisis and shape future education policy towards better digital inclusion, writes Romeo Franz.
    Why investing in digital literacy now will secure the future of the EU
    08 Jun
    Why investing in digital literacy now will secure the future of the EU
    We need to improve digital skills for people who could responsibly promote, design and implement digitisation in education, argues Sabine Verheyen.
    Michel Barnier warns UK that Brexit talks approaching ‘moment of truth’
    05 Jun
    Michel Barnier warns UK that Brexit talks approaching ‘moment of truth’
    The EU's chief Brexit negotiator has accused the UK of “backtracking on its commitments”, saying the two sides remain “very far” apart.
    UK needs transition extension to avoid disastrous outcome
    05 Jun
    UK needs transition extension to avoid disastrous outcome
    German Greens MEP Terry Reintke has appealed to the UK to ask for an extension to the Brexit transition period beyond 31 December amid “special circumstances”.
    Lack of meetings during lockdown leaves EU interpreters facing financial hardship
    05 Jun
    Lack of meetings during lockdown leaves EU interpreters facing financial hardship
    A furious row has flared over claims that hundreds of freelance interpreters are facing financial hardship by the EU institutions because of the COVID-19 crisis.
    Time to give Parliament the right of initiative
    04 Jun
    Time to give Parliament the right of initiative
    Giving the European Parliament this power would rebalance the legislative triangle between the three EU institutions, argues Gabriele Bischoff.
    EU must take advantage of the Coronavirus crisis to reform what is needed
    04 Jun
    EU must take advantage of the Coronavirus crisis to reform what is needed
    Former European Parliament President Antonio Tajani explains why Europe, against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, must reform and revive the European project.
    World ‘can learn to live with’ Coronavirus if vaccine not found, says WHO official
    03 Jun
    World ‘can learn to live with’ Coronavirus if vaccine not found, says WHO official
    Speaking to a parliamentary committee, senior World Health Organization official Mike Ryan said that even if a vaccine is found, it may take a long time to roll out.
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