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    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?
    06 Feb EU Institutions

    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?

    With U.S.-Russia limits on nuclear weapons gone and global arsenals expanding, European allies are reassessing long-standing assumptions about deterrence and security.
    by Paula Soler
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    05 Feb EU Institutions
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe
    04 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    03 Feb Member States
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    22 Apr 20
    UK must not be pressured into requesting Brexit extension, says Eurosceptic UK campaign group
    EU need to get on with trade agreement negotiations, instead of playing for time, argues Get Britain Out director, Jayne Adye.
    22 Apr 20
    Enabling and accelerating Digital Finance
    The EU is set to reap the benefits of embracing digitalisation and innovation in the financial sector, explains Jan Ceyssens.
    21 Apr 20
    European Commission accepts that ‘lessons must be learned’ from Coronavirus crisis
    In response to a question from this website, the executive said it was too early to assess where its approach might differ in the event of a second, or even third, wave of the outbreak.
    21 Apr 20
    Europe’s tourist industry faces ‘disaster’ this summer, says senior MEP
    Younous Omarjee has warned that the tourist season in Europe is shaping up to be a disaster, particularly in southern Member States that are heavily dependent on tourism.
    21 Apr 20
    Coronavirus: EU struggling to show solidarity in face of ‘existential’ crisis
    The European Union risks losing credibility if it fails to deliver some sort of fiscal union, warns Charles Grant.
    21 Apr 20
    Commission warns EU ‘will have to live with’ COVID-19 until vaccine found
    Addressing a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides said, “Right now, we are in the middle of a war.”
    21 Apr 20
    How to stop the Coronavirus pandemic disrupting a green future
    Stimulating the post-Coronavirus economic recovery through investment in climate Action will help set the world back on its green path, explains Vanora Bennett
    21 Apr 20
    China’s defective Coronavirus equipment
    The EU must take action on the supply of faulty Chinese healthcare equipment including COVID-19 testing kits and face masks, argues Gianna Gancia
    21 Apr 20
    Averting the next public health crisis
    Parliament’s newly-formed Interest Group on AMR is committed to ensuring antimicrobial resistance remains high on the EU policy agenda, explain Sarah Wiener, Nicolae Ștefănuță and Tiemo Wölken.
    21 Apr 20
    Europe’s future growth strategy
    EU policymakers need to consider the impact of the Coronavirus crisis and adapt its growth policy initiatives accordingly, argues Siegfried Mureşan.
    20 Apr 20
    MEPs vote by overwhelming majority for fresh fiscal efforts to tackle Coronavirus
    The EU has already announced huge investment in addressing the crisis but MEPs want further action.
    20 Apr 20
    EU accused of initially ‘not being up to the task’ of tackling COVID-19
    S&D leader Iratxe García’s remarks come ahead of an EU summit this week and follows an apology last week to Italy and other states by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about how the EU first reacted to the crisis.
    20 Apr 20
    Issue 513 | 20 April 2020
    ECR deputy Assita Kanko is our latest cover star. In the midst of the Coronavirus crisis she shares her thoughts on Europe’s response to the pandemic and how the European Union can emerge from this critical period a stronger, wiser and more unified force.
    17 Apr 20
    A crucial year for future EU-UK relations

    Coronavirus crisis makes Brexit transition extension more likely, suggests David McAllister.

    16 Apr 20
    Donald Trump under fire for suspending funding to WHO
    EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has joined others in saying he “deeply regrets” the US decision to freeze funding to the World Health Organization amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
    16 Apr 20
    Von der Leyen apologises for EU’s initial lack of Coronavirus preparedness
    The President of the European Commission has offered a “heartfelt apology” for the EU’s initial response to the Coronavirus crisis, which has been widely criticised for being too slow.
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    16 Apr 20
    Digital technologies can help us tackle Coronavirus, but we need to invest now
    The tech industry has been at the forefront of society’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, writes Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl.
    15 Apr 20
    A trial and error response to the Coronavirus
    Europe cannot afford this kind of approach when the economy is in free fall, argues László Andor.
    15 Apr 20
    Brexit no longer visible on our radar
    UK’s inaction on Withdrawal Agreement negotiations raising concern, says Danuta Hübner.
    15 Apr 20
    Letter from Italy: A snapshot of solidarity and fortitude
    Italy has been in the grip of the Coronavirus pandemic for weeks on end – a country pushed to its limits. But amid the pain Italians have shown remarkable resilience and unity, writes Roger Casale.
    14 Apr 20
    Member States hope to start easing Coronavirus restrictions
    The European Commission is set to announce a “roadmap to exit” the Coronavirus lockdown across the EU.
    14 Apr 20
    Broadening the EU’s strategic autonomy
    Investing in education and innovation enriches our ability to respond to unforeseen circumstances and is crucial to ensuring our continued wellbeing, writes Maria da Graça Carvalho.
    10 Apr 20
    Technologically advancing Europe
    Key Enabling Technologies can help the EU achieve many of its ambitions, but only if protected from global competitors, argues Ivars Ijabs.
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