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    International & Trade

    Keep up-to-date with the latest International & Trade policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?
    19 Dec Member States

    Does the EU's loan deal for Ukraine set a new precedent?

    Forced to ditch a plan to tap frozen Russian assets, EU leaders relied on the bloc's 'enhanced cooperation' mechanism to reach a deal on borrowing €90 billion to fund Ukraine.
    by Paula Soler
    Why Europe isn’t ready for a return to compulsory military service
    18 Dec Member States
    Why Europe isn’t ready for a return to compulsory military service
    Op-ed: What's missing from the debate on Russian frozen assets
    17 Dec EU Institutions
    Op-ed: What's missing from the debate on Russian frozen assets
    Trump's foreign policy seeks to undermine the EU — and strengthen Europe's nationalists
    16 Dec EU Institutions
    Trump's foreign policy seeks to undermine the EU — and strengthen Europe's nationalists
    15 Feb 17
    EU Parliament backs controversial CETA trade deal
    EU-Canada trade pact sets standard for future trade agreements, says rapporteur Artis Pabriks.
    15 Feb 17
    EU Parliament’s new centrist pact working well, say Weber and Verhofstadt
    New arrangement sends strong signal that pro-European forces are willing to work together, say pair.
    15 Feb 17
    EU urged to act on rise in anti-Semitism
    An Israeli minister has urged the EU to act on the rise in anti-Semitism.
    15 Feb 17
    Austrian President praised by MEPs for robust defence of the EU
    Alexander Van der Bellen says EU is 'worth all the effort'.
    14 Feb 17
    Ted Malloch: The US view of European integration
    Exclusive: President Trump’s new administration has made it clear that the US is no longer interested in the EU’s integrationist 'ever closer union', writes Ted Malloch, the man tipped to be next US ambassador to the EU.
    14 Feb 17
    CETA: Justin Trudeau criticised for refusing to debate with MEPs
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been criticised for refusing to take part in a debate with MEPs on CETA, the controversial trade deal with the EU.
    14 Feb 17
    Strasbourg plenary: EU Parliament discusses future of EU
    Ukip's Nigel Farage has warned the EU it faces an "even bigger shock" in the coming 12 months.
    13 Feb 17
    Milestone ETS report faces final hurdles in EU Parliament
    Concern has been voiced on a major revision of the EU's flagship emissions trading system (ETS), which MEPs will vote on in Strasbourg later this week.
    13 Feb 17
    MEPs set to battle it out over CETA vote
    Battle lines are being drawn ahead of a keenly-awaited vote in Parliament this week on the EU-Canada comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA).
    13 Feb 17
    EU ‘weakened’ by years of talking it down, says former US ambassador
    Meanwhile, opposition grows over controversial replacement as US ambassador to EU.
    13 Feb 17
    Russian hacking poses 'existential challenge' to western governments
    The European Foundation for Democracy has warned that western governments face an "existential challenge" in the face of cyber warfare and alleged Russian hacking. 
    13 Feb 17
    New rules must reconcile mining with environment
    The Commission must listen to Parliament's demands on banning cyanide, says Davor Škrlec.
    13 Feb 17
    EU must harmonise waste management
    Member states must be given the financial and technical means to avoid disasters, writes Katerina Konecná.
    13 Feb 17
    Where does mining waste fit within the circular economy?
    The EU needs to ensure greater safety when handling mining waste, writes György Hölvényi.
    10 Feb 17
    Role for EU in tackling Europe’s prison crisis
    Call for a European prisons charter to tackle difficulties facing continent’s penal systems.
    10 Feb 17
    Conference on Wildlife Trafficking
    On February 8, the European Commission organised a conference on the implementation of the EU Action Plan against Wildlife Trafficking. 
    09 Feb 17
    Panama Papers: MEP slams head of German private bank Berenberg for refusing to appear before EU Parliament
    The head of German private bank Berenberg has been condemned for refusing to appear before a parliamentary inquiry into the so-called Panama Papers scandal.
    09 Feb 17
    EU gives cautious welcome to latest Syria peace talks
    The EU has given a cautious welcome to the latest Russian-led efforts to ensure the fragile ceasefire in war-torn Syria holds.
    09 Feb 17
    5 questions with... Eva Kaili
    Macedonia, campaigning on no budget and always aiming for a challenge.
    09 Feb 17
    Copyright reform is about protecting and promoting Europe's cultural heritage
    MEPs are at odds over the Commission's copyright proposals and what the new rules should be.
    09 Feb 17
    EU copyright reform is an opportunity for both consumers and creators
    Copyright reform should not be treated as an opportunity to punish big business, writes Marc Joulaud.
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    09 Feb 17
    EU Copyright Reform: Contractual freedom under attack
    Contractual freedom is under attack and consumers will suffer, warns Mark Lichtenhein.
    09 Feb 17
    EU copyright directive presents opportunities as well as challenges
    MEPs are determined to develop a regulatory framework that provides legal certainty, clarity and a level playing field that will not stifle new business development, says Therese Comodini Cachia.
    08 Feb 17
    Maltese ministers condemned for refusing to meet with EU Parliament's Panama Papers committee
    Several Maltese government ministers and have been branded "shameful" for their failure to meet a delegation from Parliament's investigation committee on the Panama Papers in Malta later this month.
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