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    Q&A: Can CAP win back farmers' trust?
    18 Sep EU Institutions

    Q&A: Can CAP win back farmers' trust?

    The European Parliament’s agriculture and rural affairs committee is set for a busy 12 months as budget reforms and simplification files land on its plate. The committee’s chair, MEP Veronika Vrecionová, discusses what’s next.
    by Matt Lynes
    Op-ed: EU holds its breath as Moldovan democracy faces its toughest test
    19 Sep Member States
    Op-ed: EU holds its breath as Moldovan democracy faces its toughest test
    Inside Antwerp's battle to save the natural diamond trade
    17 Sep Member States
    Inside Antwerp's battle to save the natural diamond trade
    Trump’s oil ultimatum squeezes EU holdouts, but tightens US grip
    16 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    Trump’s oil ultimatum squeezes EU holdouts, but tightens US grip
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    04 Sep 18
    Europe’s soft drinks industry: Rooted in the European economy
    Sigrid Ligné explains how the European soft drinks industry generates revenue for economies across the EU.
    03 Sep 18
    Solar panels: EU will not extend anti-dumping measures
    Controversial anti-dumping measures on solar panels from China will not be extended, the European Commission announced on Monday.
    03 Sep 18
    Theresa May faces increasing criticism over Brexit plans
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit strategy means “disaster” for Britain, the country’s former foreign minister Boris Johnson said at the weekend, as critics at home and officials in Brussels intensified their opposition to her plans for how to leave the EU.
    31 Aug 18
    Brexit: UK rolls out 'settled status' pilot study
    A campaign group has welcomed news that the first EU27 citizens are to be allowed to apply for ‘settled status’ in the UK.
    30 Aug 18
    Calls for Nato HQ to be named after John McCain
    Three former Nato Secretaries General have called for the alliance’s new Brussels headquarters to be named after the late Senator John McCain.
    29 Aug 18
    European Defence Fund: Commission awaits Parliament greenlight on EU budget
    Parliament is being urged to reach a “swift” agreement on the overall long-term EU budget with member states.
    29 Aug 18
    EU fisheries: Commission accused of lacking ambition
    The European Commission has been accused of playing down the threat posed to sustainable fishing stocks by continued overfishing in EU waters.
    29 Aug 18
    Confusion, contradiction and ignorance driving UK towards no deal Brexit, argues senior Conservative MEP
    UK hard Brexiteers‘ nostalgic dream of replacing the EU with the so-called Anglosphere has been shown to be a fantasy, says Charles Tannock.
    28 Aug 18
    CPMR criticises moves to cut Interreg budget
    The Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) has voiced “disappointment” at the European Commission’s proposal to cut the budget for Interreg.
    27 Aug 18
    MEPs return to parliamentary business this week
    Packed programme signals the start of new parliamentary term.
    24 Aug 18
    2019 European elections 'could be the most decisive yet' on future of EU
    The next European elections could see a “flattening out” of the centre and further fragmentation of party support, according to a new report.
    23 Aug 18
    Are women with disabilities second class citizens?
    Women and girls with disabilities are still living on the margins of society, argues Gunta Anca
    23 Aug 18
    UK to tackle 'scare stories' on no-deal Brexit
    Keir Starmer, Labour’s Shadow Brexit secretary, has said that a no-deal Brexit would be a “complete failure” for UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
    23 Aug 18
    Maldives: Rule by arbitrary law
    President Abdulla Yameen has threatened the stability of his country’s democracy through his dictatorial activities, writes Henri Malosse.
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    23 Aug 18
    Romania must take bold action to tackle the legacy of corruption before assuming EU Council presidency
    The EU needs to enforces its judicial precepts in a country repeatedly listed as one of Europe’s most corrupt states, argues Willy Fautre.
    23 Aug 18
    Barnier: Irish border issue must be 'de-dramatised'
    The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has warned of a “blame game” over a no-deal outcome.
    22 Aug 18
    EU-India: Building Bridges
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement in association with PA International on EU-India relations.
    22 Aug 18
    UK health services fear consequences of no-deal Brexit
    The resumption of Brexit talks on Tuesday after the summer recess was partly overshadowed by claims that the UK health service is unprepared for a no-deal and another warning that such an outcome would further destabilise the international order.
    22 Aug 18
    MEPs renew call for Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project to be shelved
    Controversial Russia-to-Germany pipeline due to go online by 2019.
    21 Aug 18
    End of Greek bailout programme an ‘historic’ moment says EU finance chief
    Pierre Moscovici hopes conclusion of eight ‘very difficult and often painful years’ will mark an improvement for ordinary Greeks.
    21 Aug 18
    Public spaces should be green, safe and healthy for all
    Isn’t it time we all go herbicide-free in public and urban places, asks Leo de Montaignac.
    20 Aug 18
    EU leaders mourn Kofi Annan
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has joined with other EU leaders in paying glowing tribute to former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, whose death was announced at the weekend.
    17 Aug 18
    Eurosceptic parties could make up a third of European Parliament members following 2019 elections
    Former Trump aide predicts emergence of right-wing ‘supergroup’.
    17 Aug 18
    GUE/NGL group outlines 'fair and democratic' overhaul of CAP
    Parliament’s GUE/NGL group has launched plans for what it calls a “fair and democratic” common agricultural policy (CAP).
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