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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    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
    Row flares in European Parliament over devastating Moria fire
    10 Sep
    Row flares in European Parliament over devastating Moria fire
    The blaze ripped through the Moria migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesbos on Tuesday, with another fire wiping out any remaining tents on Wednesday.
    Setting standards for Europe's recovery Partner Content
    10 Sep
    Setting standards for Europe's recovery
    Standardisation could be the catalyst for the EU’s digital and green transition, writes Elena Santiago Cid.
    The Perfect Plant Protein: Soy Partner Content
    10 Sep
    The Perfect Plant Protein: Soy
    Herbalife’s Dr David Heber explains how adding soy to your diet can help you maintain a balanced diet and a healthier lifestyle.
    European Parliament President cancels Strasbourg plenary amid COVID-19 concerns
    09 Sep
    European Parliament President cancels Strasbourg plenary amid COVID-19 concerns
    David Sassoli has ruled that next week’s plenary will now take place in Brussels and not in Strasbourg as planned.
    Former European Parliament President and Vice-President condemn UK’s current Brexit stance
    09 Sep
    Former European Parliament President and Vice-President condemn UK’s current Brexit stance
    The attack on Wednesday by Pat Cox and Edward McMillan-Scott, comes on the day the British government publishes plans for policing trade between different parts of the country from 2021.
    Mairead McGuinness appointment as Ireland’s next EU commissioner widely welcomed
    08 Sep
    Mairead McGuinness appointment as Ireland’s next EU commissioner widely welcomed
    Ireland loses the coveted trade portfolio following the recent resignation of Phil Hogan as trade commissioner, but McGuinness has been offered the financial services portfolio.
    European Parliament under pressure to reverse decision to hold plenary in Strasbourg
    08 Sep
    European Parliament under pressure to reverse decision to hold plenary in Strasbourg
    MEPs from across the political divide are imploring Parliament’s authorities to hold the session in Brussels instead due to concerns about the ongoing health crisis.
    UK close to becoming ‘rogue state’ after ‘reneging’ on Withdrawal Agreement, says Greens co-leader
    08 Sep
    UK close to becoming ‘rogue state’ after ‘reneging’ on Withdrawal Agreement, says Greens co-leader
    Philippe Lamberts has sparked fury after he asked in an interview if the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, should trust the words of the British negotiators.
    Issue 520 | 7 September 2020
    08 Sep
    Issue 520 | 7 September 2020
    Gracing the cover of our latest issue is Polish S&D deputy Sylwia Spurek. A staunch defender of human and animal rights, she is on a quest to safeguard the dignity of the voiceless and disenfranchised. She tells Lorna Hutchinson that when it comes to upholding rights there is no room for compromise.
    5G and AI: a smart strategy
    08 Sep
    5G and AI: a smart strategy
    These technologies are strategic opportunities that will help Europe’s rural areas, as well as its cities, move forward, reports Martin Banks.
    Setting the 5G standard Partner Content
    07 Sep
    Setting the 5G standard
    When it comes to setting standards, Europe must continue moving forward, argues Catherine Chen.
    Commission President interviews Ireland’s two commissioner candidates
    07 Sep
    Commission President interviews Ireland’s two commissioner candidates
    Mairead McGuinness and Andrew McDowell have been nominated by the Irish government as candidates to fill the role recently vacated by Phil Hogan after the “Golfgate” scandal.
    UK mulls ‘override’ of key sections of Brexit Withdrawal Agreement ahead of new round of trade deal talks with EU
    07 Sep
    UK mulls ‘override’ of key sections of Brexit Withdrawal Agreement ahead of new round of trade deal talks with EU
    Threat comes as MEPs warn UK that European Parliament ‘will not rubberstamp’ any new deal.
    European Ombudsman urges EU institutions to take tougher stance on tackling “revolving door” personnel
    07 Sep
    European Ombudsman urges EU institutions to take tougher stance on tackling “revolving door” personnel
    Call follows introduction of new measures by the European Banking Authority aimed at curbing moves to lucrative lobbying jobs in the private sector.
    Georgia: straying from the rule of law Partner Content
    04 Sep
    Georgia: straying from the rule of law
    Legal certainty is a cornerstone of European values, but foreign investors are being denied it in Georgia, argues former EU Commissioner Franco Frattini.
    EU leaders condemn poisoning of Russian opposition leader
    03 Sep
    EU leaders condemn poisoning of Russian opposition leader
    The apparent assassination attempt on an outspoken critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin is proving another key test for the EU and the West on its stance towards Russia.
    Senior MEP expresses concern over ‘lack of real progress’ in deadlocked Brexit talks
    03 Sep
    Senior MEP expresses concern over ‘lack of real progress’ in deadlocked Brexit talks
    Parliament Vice-President Mairead McGuinness, strongly tipped to be Ireland’s next EU commissioner, says she is dismayed by the failure to make more headway in the negotiations.
    Irish MEP Frances Fitzgerald sets out stall to become Ireland’s next EU commissioner
    03 Sep
    Irish MEP Frances Fitzgerald sets out stall to become Ireland’s next EU commissioner
    The role has become vacant after Phil Hogan stood down as Trade Commissioner over the so-called “Golfgate” scandal in which he was said to have broken Coronavirus quarantine rules in Ireland.
    EU warns Hungary not to discriminate against EU citizens during ongoing health crisis
    02 Sep
    EU warns Hungary not to discriminate against EU citizens during ongoing health crisis
    The move comes after Hungary imposed travel restrictions on foreigners on Tuesday.
    ‘Vital’ schools reopen as soon as possible, EU disease prevention chief tells MEPs
    02 Sep
    ‘Vital’ schools reopen as soon as possible, EU disease prevention chief tells MEPs
    School closures should be the ‘last measure you take’ to fight COVID-19, says Dr Andrea Ammon.
    EU insists that one of the two nominees for the post of new Irish commissioner must be a woman
    02 Sep
    EU insists that one of the two nominees for the post of new Irish commissioner must be a woman
    ‘Ball is in Irish court’ over who it wants to nominate, but one candidate must be a woman, says European Commission.
    A crucial G20 Summit Partner Content
    01 Sep
    A crucial G20 Summit
    With the increased challenges from Covid-19, we need to push on with an agenda that aims to recover and shape the future, writes Ambassador Saad Bin Mohammed Alarify.
    Pressure mounting on Irish government to nominate female candidate for EU trade post
    31 Aug
    Pressure mounting on Irish government to nominate female candidate for EU trade post
    European Parliament vice-president Mairead McGuinness is seen as ‘strong and safe’ replacement for Phil Hogan by MEPs.
    Who will replace Phil Hogan?
    28 Aug
    Who will replace Phil Hogan?
    The Parliament Magazine canvassed opinion from MEPs and influencers across Europe on the Irish commissioner's departure and who they think is best suited to replace him.
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