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    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority
    15 Oct EU Institutions

    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority

    As the EU prepares to bankroll Gaza’s recovery, its insistence on funding the Palestinian Authority under strict reform conditions is raising questions about whether European aid can deliver real change, or simply sustain the system that has long failed Palestinians.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    14 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    ‘A before and after’: Gaza flotilla shifts global awareness, says returning MEP
    13 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    ‘A before and after’: Gaza flotilla shifts global awareness, says returning MEP
    Op-ed: Moving beyond tough talk on migration to real solutions
    13 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Moving beyond tough talk on migration to real solutions
    The EU shouldn't fight Trump's tariffs alone, former WTO chief warns
    24 Jul EU Institutions
    The EU shouldn't fight Trump's tariffs alone, former WTO chief warns
    The European Union should form an alliance with the United States' other trading partners to counter the president's 'hostage-taking' tactics, Pascal Lamy said in an interview.
    Libyan migration uptick unnerves Europe, with or without a Russian hand
    23 Jul Member States
    Libyan migration uptick unnerves Europe, with or without a Russian hand
    Italy, France, Greece and Malta have raised concerns with the EU about a surge in migration through Libya. Some suspect Russian influence — but many experts argue Europe’s own mistakes in the region are driving the crisis.
    Op-ed: Denmark’s presidency must defend the rule of law loudly and unapologetically
    22 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Denmark’s presidency must defend the rule of law loudly and unapologetically
    As the rule of law comes under increasing pressure in Europe, now is the time to reaffirm its place at the core of EU values.
    Integrating animal health into pandemic preparedness and prevention planning Partner Content
    22 Jul Energy & Environment
    Integrating animal health into pandemic preparedness and prevention planning
    Future pandemics will likely emerge from animals. Strengthening animal health systems, improving surveillance, and embedding veterinary expertise into pandemic planning are essential steps to protect global health.
    The EU must show leadership and stand up for science, health and women’s rights Partner Content
    22 Jul EU Institutions
    The EU must show leadership and stand up for science, health and women’s rights
    In a global context marked by unprecedented attacks on science, health and women’s rights, the EU has an opportunity to demonstrate its leadership and close the women's health gap
    A competitive and innovation-led Europe starts with rare diseases Partner Content
    21 Jul
    A competitive and innovation-led Europe starts with rare diseases
    We must use this mandate to enhance the framework for orphan medicinal products— ensuring regulatory pathways, investment incentives, and research funding leads to improved patient access
    What do consumers make of Trump's tariffs? Partner Content
    20 Jul Economics
    What do consumers make of Trump's tariffs?
    What do consumers really think about the EU-U.S. trade battle? Euroconsumers surveyed people across Belgium, Italy, Portugal, and Spain to find out
    Liberté, Égalité, Austérité? French budget chaos highlights Macron's loose grip on power
    18 Jul Member States
    Liberté, Égalité, Austérité? French budget chaos highlights Macron's loose grip on power
    France’s 2026 budget aimed to restore fiscal order. Instead, it deepened President Emmanuel Macron’s political crisis and rang alarm bells in Brussels. 
    Five answers about the EU’s bumper budget
    17 Jul EU Institutions
    Five answers about the EU’s bumper budget
    The European Commission has unveiled a hugely ambitious seven-year spending plan, cutting farming funds to prioritise defence and competitiveness.
    Op-ed: Investment in security and defence will protect Ukraine, and the EU
    17 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Investment in security and defence will protect Ukraine, and the EU
    For too long Europe has relied on others for protection. A new wave of investment in its defence industry has the potential to ensure security for the EU and Ukraine.
    Why this Presidency offers a strategic opportunity for Europe’s life sciences industry Partner Content
    16 Jul
    Why this Presidency offers a strategic opportunity for Europe’s life sciences industry
    The decisions made in the coming months will shape not only the future of life sciences but the economic resilience and global competitiveness of the EU. Let’s seize this opportunity to ensure Europe remains a global leader in health innovation
    Interview: Keeping healthcare high on the EU agenda
    16 Jul EU Institutions
    Interview: Keeping healthcare high on the EU agenda
    In a post-pandemic world, competing priorities and new crises have weakened the EU’s focus on health. MEP Tilly Metz discusses how to have a positive impact with fewer resources.
    Policy report: Building a healthier Europe
    16 Jul
    Policy report: Building a healthier Europe
    The Parliament's latest policy report explores what's next for the EU's health policy.
    Op-ed: HIV surge should ring alarm bells for G7 leadership
    15 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: HIV surge should ring alarm bells for G7 leadership
    For the first time in a decade, the EU has seen a rise in new HIV infections. The bloc must take political action to reverse this trend.
    Trump's latest tariff threat raises stakes for EU ahead of August deadline
    14 Jul EU Institutions
    Trump's latest tariff threat raises stakes for EU ahead of August deadline
    Brussels is holding off on implementing countermeasures even after the US president announced a 30% baseline levy on European goods from 1 August.
    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link
    11 Jul Member States
    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link
    As Russia gears up for major war games near NATO’s eastern frontier, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are scrambling to safeguard a narrow land bridge known as the Suwałki corridor.
    'It's our duty to bring our young people back home to Greece' Partner Content
    11 Jul
    'It's our duty to bring our young people back home to Greece'
    France–UK migration deal piles more pressure on EU asylum policy
    10 Jul Member States
    France–UK migration deal piles more pressure on EU asylum policy
    A new ‘one in, one out’ plan and expanded French police powers are fuelling political tensions across the EU — and exposing deep cracks in the bloc’s asylum system.
    Cultivating transparency and fair access to patented traits in the seed sector Partner Content
    10 Jul Energy & Environment
    Cultivating transparency and fair access to patented traits in the seed sector
    A new industry-born initiative aims to stimulate innovation in the agri-food sector in a way that is beneficial to both small and bigger breeders. The Parliament held an event with the ACLP to find out more.
    Op-ed: Lessons for the EU from Denmark’s green energy success
    10 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Lessons for the EU from Denmark’s green energy success
    Europe can have a competitive industry that also reduces emissions. Denmark’s presidency can provide a proven blueprint.
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    09 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    A European Parliament vote today risks jeopardising the EU Deforestation Regulation. After already being delayed by a year, MEPs must rally around this crucial legislation to protect the world’s forests.
    Brussels Misses the Goal While Harm Reduction Nations Lift the Trophy Partner Content
    09 Jul Energy & Environment
    Brussels Misses the Goal While Harm Reduction Nations Lift the Trophy
    While Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Greece cut smoking rates by backing safer alternatives like vaping, Brussels clings to bans, taxes, and outdated dogma. It is now time for the EU to follow evidence instead of fear and help smokers quit by embracing harm reduction rather than punishing it.
    Op-ed: What the EU can learn from Denmark’s migration model
    08 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: What the EU can learn from Denmark’s migration model
    With a model built on genuine need and societal integration, Denmark continues to offer a paradigm for migration to countries across Europe.
    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics
    08 Jul EU Institutions
    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics
    The dramatic axing of an anti-greenwashing law reveals a new balance of power in the EU institutions, in which the centre-right European People’s Party has become indispensable.
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