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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
    What did the war in Afghanistan mean for NATO – and the EU?
    28 Aug EU Institutions
    What did the war in Afghanistan mean for NATO – and the EU?
    NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan three years ago was chaotic and deadly. How much that changed the alliance remains up for debate.
    Romania deepens its NATO engagement as work starts on upgrading Black Sea base
    26 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    Romania deepens its NATO engagement as work starts on upgrading Black Sea base
    The Mihail Kogălniceanu Airbase (MKAB), near Constanta Port, has been associated with NATO operations since 1999. Is it now poised to shift the balance of power in the Black Sea theatre?
    Belgium's Flanders region calls the 'climate doctor'
    22 Aug Energy & Environment
    Belgium's Flanders region calls the 'climate doctor'
    The Flemish regional government has created a new position to tackle the medical consequences of climate change. Could it be a model for other regions and countries?
    How the EU's move to halt Georgia's accession bid may benefit Russia
    19 Aug EU Institutions
    How the EU's move to halt Georgia's accession bid may benefit Russia
    Georgia’s NGO law led the EU to pause membership talks. That was a welcome move for the Kremlin, analysts say.
    Op-ed: Why admitting Ukraine into NATO would be a risky mistake
    18 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Why admitting Ukraine into NATO would be a risky mistake
    NATO enlargement has stretched the alliance thin. Adding Ukraine would make the problem worse.
    How a new president changes Iran-EU relations — and not
    16 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    How a new president changes Iran-EU relations — and not
    Masoud Pezeshkian has promised reform and a possible reset with the West, amid rising Mideast tensions and long list of unresolved diplomatic issues.
    Op-ed: NATO must keep its door open to Ukraine
    15 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: NATO must keep its door open to Ukraine
    Only NATO membership can protect Ukraine and restore peace in Europe. The alliance's security guarantees are essential for deterring an aggressive Russia.
    NATO at 75: Looking back at the alliance's biggest moments
    13 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    NATO at 75: Looking back at the alliance's biggest moments
    NATO turned 75 this year. Here are some of the events that impacted the transatlantic military alliance the most.
    What's behind Hungary's easy visa for Russians?
    06 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    What's behind Hungary's easy visa for Russians?
    Viktor Orbán has found another way to irk the EU — with relaxed entry rules for Russians. Brussels wants Hungary to address fears of espionage.
    What the EU can do about its water crisis
    06 Aug Energy & Environment
    What the EU can do about its water crisis
    Much of Europe faces drought, heatwaves and water shortages. Climate change is helping cause water scarcity that could push the EU into crisis.
    From Sweden to Ukraine: How do countries join NATO?
    02 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    From Sweden to Ukraine: How do countries join NATO?
    NATO comprises 32 members, with EU countries Finland and Sweden the latest to join. For potential new members, here’s what’s required to be part of the transatlantic military alliance.
    Amnesty International exposes 'dystopian nightmare' at EU-funded asylum centre in Greece
    01 Aug EU Institutions
    Amnesty International exposes 'dystopian nightmare' at EU-funded asylum centre in Greece
    Unlawful detention, inadequate healthcare and children at risk: A new report by Amnesty International reveals disastrous conditions at a refugee centre meant to showcase the EU's migration policy future.
    EU report puts media freedom in Italy on notice
    30 Jul EU Institutions
    EU report puts media freedom in Italy on notice
    The European Commission’s latest Rule of Law report raises concerns over declining media independence and journalist safety in Italy. In a Q+A, Reporters Without Borders' Julie Majerczak unpacks an ‘endemic’ problem.
    'Superpower Europe': The EU’s silent revolution
    26 Jul Culture & Arts
    'Superpower Europe': The EU’s silent revolution
    Marc De Vos maps out the EU’s metamorphosis from a union of values to a union of power.
    Continuing to sow for the future: A closer look at Huawei's ‘Seeds for the Future’ competition Partner Content
    25 Jul
    Continuing to sow for the future: A closer look at Huawei's ‘Seeds for the Future’ competition
    Since 2011, Huawei have run their Seeds for the Future programme in Europe and expanded to Italy in 2013, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Universities, and Research (MIUR). Since its inception, the programme has expanded to 140 countries and involved over 18,000 students. The Parliament had the opportunity to meet the participants and unveil the winners of the eleventh Italian edition
    Art in wartime: An exhibit in Brussels explores the Thirty Years’ War
    25 Jul Culture & Arts
    Art in wartime: An exhibit in Brussels explores the Thirty Years’ War
    Brussels' House of European History brings together 150 artworks and objects to tell the story of one of Europe’s longest conflicts.
    After 2022 toxic algae bloom, locals work to save Poland’s Oder river
    24 Jul Energy & Environment
    After 2022 toxic algae bloom, locals work to save Poland’s Oder river
    Questions remain about the 2022 environmental disaster, which the EU called a ‘perfect storm’ of climate change and poor regulation.
    Orbán’s far-right Patriots for Europe sidelined over committees, blocking its influence
    23 Jul EU Institutions
    Orbán’s far-right Patriots for Europe sidelined over committees, blocking its influence
    The political group is now the third largest in the European Parliament – but without senior committee posts its power is likely to be limited, analysts say.
    Op-Ed: The EU can do more to prevent democratic backsliding in Georgia
    23 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: The EU can do more to prevent democratic backsliding in Georgia
    Autocratic tendencies are harming Georgia’s chances of joining the EU. But the EU’s own rule-of-law challenges set a bad example for candidate countries to follow, argues Nino Tsereteli.
    5 ways to secure Europe's food and drink excellence Partner Content
    23 Jul
    5 ways to secure Europe's food and drink excellence
    With targeted investment and smart regulation, the EU's largest manufacturing sector can lead industrial growth, job creation and sustainability
    How to make the best of Brussels summer
    22 Jul Culture & Arts
    How to make the best of Brussels summer
    The sun doesn’t shine that much in Brussels, so you’ve got to make the most of it when it does. Here are eight things to do in the Belgian capital to enjoy summer to the max.
    Meet Europe’s largest digital rights network shaping EU tech policy for people, democracy and the planet Partner Content
    22 Jul
    Meet Europe’s largest digital rights network shaping EU tech policy for people, democracy and the planet
    With 20 years of Brussels experience in EU tech policy, our collective of over 50 organisations across Europe is paving the way for advancing human rights and justice in the digital environment. EU decision-makers, are you paying attention?
    Op-Ed: Media freedom must be central to EU enlargement
    19 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Media freedom must be central to EU enlargement
    As the EU plans for enlargement, the European Commission must make media freedom a priority for candidate countries. Otherwise, it risks undermining the values it says it stands for, argues Antoinette Nikolova.
    Achieving a Circular Economy with Steel Packaging Partner Content
    19 Jul Energy & Environment
    Achieving a Circular Economy with Steel Packaging
    Steve Claus, secretary general of Steel for Packaging Europe, discusses the impact of the new Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) and the role of steel packaging in delivering a sustainable European packaging industry
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