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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
    EU-China: Proceed with caution
    10 Apr
    EU-China: Proceed with caution
    China is an opportunity for our market, but its growing influence in the EU is a source of concern, argues David Martin.
    Commission says it will protect EU and UK citizens amid Brexit uncertainty
    09 Apr
    Commission says it will protect EU and UK citizens amid Brexit uncertainty
    The European Commission says it has taken several measures to protect EU citizens and UK nationals who are or have been living or working in another Member State.
    Senior EU figures cast doubt on anti-EU parties’ elections success
    09 Apr
    Senior EU figures cast doubt on anti-EU parties’ elections success
    ECR leader Jan Zahradil has joined former UK Europe Minister Denis MacShane and former UK MEP Andrew Duff in questioning the findings of a major study that claims that “anti-European” parties are on course to win up to one third of seats in the next European Parliament.
    Cosying up to Russia
    08 Apr
    Cosying up to Russia
    Viktor Orbán is Russia’s number one mouthpiece in Europe, but Hungary is not the only EU player with vested interests in Russia, writes István Ujhelyi.
    Freedom of religion in China: Silence is not golden
    08 Apr
    Freedom of religion in China: Silence is not golden
    As China continues to flout the internationally protected right to freedom of religion in the harshest possible ways, the EU’s silence on the matter is unsettling, writes Thomas Mann.
    5 questions with...Eleni Theocharous
    08 Apr
    5 questions with...Eleni Theocharous
    Eleni Theocharous (CY, ECR) is a member of the European Parliament’s development committee
    MEPs hail new work-life balance and gender equality rules
    05 Apr
    MEPs hail new work-life balance and gender equality rules
    MEPs have welcomed the adoption of new EU-wide laws designed to help people reach a better work-life balance and boost the representation of women in the workplace.
    UK requests further Brexit extension until June 30
    05 Apr
    UK requests further Brexit extension until June 30
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has asked European Council President Donald Tusk to delay Brexit until June 30 to allow divided British MPs to agree on a withdrawal deal.
    Movers and Shakers | 5 April 2019
    05 Apr
    Movers and Shakers | 5 April 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column.
    An EU of ideas can tackle medicine shortages
    05 Apr
    An EU of ideas can tackle medicine shortages
    The EU’s health mandate should allow for greater collaboration on shortages of inexpensive essential medicines, writes José Inácio Faria.
    Iran: Crackdown fails to silence protests
    05 Apr
    Iran: Crackdown fails to silence protests
    Despite small steps in the right direction, Iran’s human rights still have a long way to go, writes Barbara Lochbihler.
    ‘Socially precarious’ voters more inclined to vote for populists, poll says
    05 Apr
    ‘Socially precarious’ voters more inclined to vote for populists, poll says
    Voters who are described as “socially precarious” are “fundamentally” more inclined to sympathise with right-wing populist and national-conservative parties in the upcoming European elections, according to a new opinion poll.
    Spectre of no-deal Brexit lingers over Parliament debate
    04 Apr
    Spectre of no-deal Brexit lingers over Parliament debate
    Romania’s EU affairs minister has told a Brexit debate with MEPs that though she hopes a resolution will emerge, the UK is "still grappling with the issue of how and if to exit the EU.”
    Tempers flare in European Parliament debate over Brexit
    04 Apr
    Tempers flare in European Parliament debate over Brexit
    A furious row broke out in the European Parliament after a UKIP MEP appeared to compare the EU’s treatment of the UK over Brexit talks to “punishment beatings.”
    Juncker: No-deal Brexit on 12 April ‘very likely scenario’
    04 Apr
    Juncker: No-deal Brexit on 12 April ‘very likely scenario’
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker says he believes that a “no-deal” Brexit at midnight on the 12 April is “now a very likely scenario.”
    Why increasing adherence to therapy is vital to improving patient quality of life Partner Content
    04 Apr
    Why increasing adherence to therapy is vital to improving patient quality of life
    Candidates running in the upcoming European elections should ensure that adherence to therapy is enshrined as a right for all, argue Italian MEPs Danilo Oscar Lancini, Patrizia Toia and Aldo Patriciello.

     

    No Time to Waste
    03 Apr
    No Time to Waste
    If Europe is serious about tackling PET waste, it’s time everyone found ways to help the recycling industry access the raw materials they need.
    Imprisonment rate drops in Europe, says CoE report
    03 Apr
    Imprisonment rate drops in Europe, says CoE report
    A new report by the Council of Europe has revealed that the overall imprisonment rate in Europe fell by 6.6 percent between 2016 and 2018 - down from 109.7 to 102.5 inmates per 100,000 inhabitants.
    Claude Moraes ‘removed’ as spokesperson for Brexit visa waiver report
    03 Apr
    Claude Moraes ‘removed’ as spokesperson for Brexit visa waiver report
    Senior Labour MEP Claude Moraes has hit out after he was “removed” as spokesperson for an upcoming parliamentary legislative report on the Brexit visa waiver file.
    Join us at the AWS Public Sector Summit in Brussels.  Meet us in the Cloud: Tuesday 9th April 8:00-18:30
    03 Apr
    Join us at the AWS Public Sector Summit in Brussels. Meet us in the Cloud: Tuesday 9th April 8:00-18:30
    EPP on track to remain Parliament’s biggest group after elections
    03 Apr
    EPP on track to remain Parliament’s biggest group after elections
    The centre-right European People’s Party will continue to be Parliament’s biggest group after the elections in May with 188 seats, according to a new Parliament survey of seat projections.
    EU should consider ‘not recognising’ Ukraine elections outcome, says NGO
    03 Apr
    EU should consider ‘not recognising’ Ukraine elections outcome, says NGO
    A leading rights NGO says the EU should consider “not recognising” the outcome of the Ukraine elections if allegations of violations in the electoral process are proven.
    FinTech: Great expectations
    02 Apr
    FinTech: Great expectations
    While FinTech has not progressed at the expected rate, harmonisation can help accelerate its uptake, writes Daniel Mareels.
    FinTech: Single market ambitions
    02 Apr
    FinTech: Single market ambitions
    European citizens stand to benefit greatly from a genuine single market in retail financial services, writes Alain Cadec.
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