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    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

    With Spain pledging to spend 2% of its GDP on defence, PM Pedro Sánchez faces scepticism as he stretches the definition of military spending. Around Europe, not everyone is impressed.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    07 May Culture & Arts
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    Flying the flag for aviation
    11 Dec
    Flying the flag for aviation
    The aviation industry has brought myriad benefits in connecting people, boosting trade and developing new technology - let’s not demonise it, says Caroline Nagtegaal.
    Investing in security
    11 Dec
    Investing in security
    The European Defence Fund will not only send the right message to our security partners, it will provide a boost for Europe’s defence industries, writes Zdzisław Krasnodębski. 
    Cybersecurity: the trust-building core of banking
    10 Dec
    Cybersecurity: the trust-building core of banking
    Marek Belka explains why cyber security in financial institutions must be treated more seriously.
    Opportunities and expectations
    10 Dec
    Opportunities and expectations
    The new EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement will open up new opportunities and increase Europe’s presence in Southeast Asia, explains Pedro Silva Pereira.
    Big data: Safeguarding our fundamental rights
    10 Dec
    Big data: Safeguarding our fundamental rights
    Data is ubiquitous, but its value cannot be underestimated so let’s be careful on how it’s used, writes Eva Kaili.
    5 questions with... Liesje Schreinemacher
    10 Dec
    5 questions with... Liesje Schreinemacher
    Liesje Schreinemacher (NL, RE) is a member of Parliament’s INTA and JURI committees.
    EU football authorities urged to tackle racism as incidents mount
    10 Dec
    EU football authorities urged to tackle racism as incidents mount
    Some 140 MEPs have sent a letter to the European football association, UEFA, calling on the organisation to tackle racism in European stadiums “more vigorously.”
    In partnership across borders Partner Content
    10 Dec
    In partnership across borders
    Whatever the future UK-EU relationship, the City of London Corporation is determined to become a global hub for green investment, an engine of the transition to a low carbon economy and to play its part in championing sustainable green finance. Brian Johnson reports.
    Issue 506 | 2 December 2019
    09 Dec
    Issue 506 | 2 December 2019
    After conquering the worlds of sport and local politics in his native Sweden, newly-elected MEP David Lega now wants to change the world for the better on a European level. He talks to us about the issues that drive his passion for policymaking and is this issue’s cover star.
    Happy holidays: family, friends, food and anaphylactic shock? Partner Content
    09 Dec
    Happy holidays: family, friends, food and anaphylactic shock?
    At this time of year, it’s more important than ever to be aware of the potential dangers of food allergens. Proper implementation of EU food allergen regulation saves lives, explains Charles Kinney from the European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients' Associations (EFA)
    EU-Oman Special Supplement
    09 Dec
    EU-Oman Special Supplement
    A Parliament Magazine EU-Oman Special Supplement
    ‘Reshuffling of the pack’ in EU health needed after Brexit, conference hears
    09 Dec
    ‘Reshuffling of the pack’ in EU health needed after Brexit, conference hears
    The conference on personalised medicine was attended by a range of high-level health experts and EU officials.
    EU Ombudsman candidates make last-minute pitch to MEPs
    06 Dec
    EU Ombudsman candidates make last-minute pitch to MEPs
    Each candidate told members of the petitions committee at a parliamentary hearing why they should be elected.
    Movers and Shakers | 6 December 2019
    06 Dec
    Movers and Shakers | 6 December 2019
    A prosperous and secure fishing industry
    06 Dec
    A prosperous and secure fishing industry
    Despite past failures of the Common Fisheries Policy, the EU can lead the way on restoring the health of our oceans and safeguarding their biodiversity, argues Chris Davies.
    Citizens’ rights ‘the great unvoiced issue’ in UK general election
    06 Dec
    Citizens’ rights ‘the great unvoiced issue’ in UK general election
    Campaigners say the lives of 3.4 million EU citizens in the UK and 1.6 million Britons in Europe have been “in limbo” since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
    UN official calls for ‘independent and impartial’ probe into Caruana Galizia murder
    05 Dec
    UN official calls for ‘independent and impartial’ probe into Caruana Galizia murder
    The call comes as a European Parliament fact-finding delegation to Malta wound up its work.  
    Jamal Khashoggi killing was ‘message’ to deter Saudi regime opposition
    05 Dec
    Jamal Khashoggi killing was ‘message’ to deter Saudi regime opposition
    The fiancée of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi says she believes his brutal killing was authorised by the “highest levels” of the Saudi regime.
    Crystallising the potential of 5G
    05 Dec
    Crystallising the potential of 5G
    The coming of 5G seems to offer huge potential but realising this safely and effectively will require detailed investigation and careful planning, writes Patrizia Toia.
    A rules-based approach to 5G cybersecurity
    05 Dec
    A rules-based approach to 5G cybersecurity
    With cybersecurity a Member State competence, fragmented policy across the bloc poses a threat to the internal market. The EU needs to stand together on this, writes Kris Peeters.
    MEPs reiterate call for single seat for Parliament
    04 Dec
    MEPs reiterate call for single seat for Parliament
    Despite claiming to be a carbon-neutral institution, Parliament's 12 annual trips to Strasbourg are estimated to emit between 11,000 and 19,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.
    A Most Pertinent Parliamentary Question
    04 Dec
    A Most Pertinent Parliamentary Question
    Catch Henry Rodgers personal take on British MEP Jude Kirton-Darling’s question to the European Commission, on the continuing discrimination against foreign language teaching staff in Italian universities.
    A GovTech Ecosystem approach is needed to reap the Benefits of AI Partner Content
    04 Dec
    A GovTech Ecosystem approach is needed to reap the Benefits of AI
    The potential to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) for positive change is great. However, government leaders cannot manage it alone. A task of this magnitude requires collaboration with the private-sector and civil society - an entire GovTech ecosystem, write Gabriel Bellenger and Bernard Le Masson of Accenture.
    What if technology could help us hack climate change? Partner Content
    04 Dec
    What if technology could help us hack climate change?
    Cutting-edge technologies such as AI are here to make our lives easier, but they can also be used to make them more sustainable, writes APPLiA’s Paolo Falcioni.
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