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    Keep up-to-date with the latest Justice policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Tomahawks on hold, but Ukraine’s energy strikes are still pummeling Russia
    20 Oct Foreign & Security Policy

    Tomahawks on hold, but Ukraine’s energy strikes are still pummeling Russia

    Behind Trump’s pause on missile deliveries, a new strategy is unfolding: systematic attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure that threaten to drain its war chest and bring the conflict home.
    by Peder Schaefer
    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority
    15 Oct EU Institutions
    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority
    Op-ed: Patient communities must not be excluded from rare disease research
    16 Oct EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Patient communities must not be excluded from rare disease research
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    14 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    04 Apr 18
    Cambridge Analytica/Facebook scandal ‘a stab in the heart of democracy’, warn MEPs
    Whistleblower’s revelations may put legitimacy of UK’s Brexit vote in doubt.
    04 Apr 18
    CoE: Labour exploitation on the rise across Europe
    A new Council of Europe report says that trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation is on the rise across Europe.
    29 Mar 18
    Selmayr appointment 'lacks transparency', says Parliament's budgetary control committee
    Parliament’s budgetary control committee has concluded that the appointment of Martin Selmayr as Commission Secretary General lacked transparency.
    29 Mar 18
    Brexit is a threat to human rights, say campaigners
    Anti-Brexiteers have claimed that a “range of human rights issues are under threat” for both EU and UK citizens when the UK leaves the EU.
    28 Mar 18
    Günther Oettinger hits back at criticism over Martin Selmayr appointment
    However, European budget and human resources Commissioner tells MEPs “things could have been done better.”
    27 Mar 18
    Greens furious after MEPs agree to discharge Commission budget despite 'Selmayrgate' row
    Parliament’s ‘grand coalition’ between the EPP and ALDE groups has been accused of “going soft” on the European Commission over the Martin Selmayr affair.
    27 Mar 18
    ePrivacy talks: The clock is ticking
    Talks on new ePrivacy rules could go one of two ways, writes Michał Boni.
    27 Mar 18
    The time for ePrivacy is now
    Parliament has done everything it can to ensure that the existing level of protection from the ePrivacy directive is not weakened, now it’s up to member states to deliver, says Jan Philipp Albrecht.
    26 Mar 18
    No future of work without social innovation
    The Commission’s social fairness package represents an encouraging step in extending social innovation to European labour markets, writes Colin Mackay.
    26 Mar 18
    Citizens and research: The forgotten voices of copyright reform
    Policymakers must not lose sight of citizens’ and the research community’s needs when updating copyright rules, writes Catherine Stihler.
    26 Mar 18
    Copyright reform: EU must protect its cultural sector - not sell it off
    Parliament must send an unambiguous message and propose a clear and balanced text on copyright, says Jean-Marie Cavada.
    26 Mar 18
    European Commission denies wrongdoing over Selmayr ‘promotion’
    However MEPs warn that current EU executive is increasingly behaving like an ‘arrogant old boys network’.
    26 Mar 18
    New EU copyright rules will protect the press
    Axel Voss says the new copyright reform aims to introduce new levels of responsibility for internet platforms and will ensure a press that is financially independent from internet platforms.
    26 Mar 18
    EU copyright reform: Filters fail frequently
    Let’s not put dumb robots in charge of what we can and can’t say online, writes Julia Reda.
    23 Mar 18
    EU to be temporarily exempted from US steel tariffs
    The US has announced that the EU will be temporarily exempted of the decision to impose 25 per cent additional duties on steel and 10 per cent on aluminium until 1 May.
    23 Mar 18
    Council summit: EU27 sign off on Brexit transition deal
    The leaders of the EU27 have officially signed off on the Brexit transitional deal, and approved the EU negotiating guidelines on the future UK-EU relationship.
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    23 Mar 18
    Time to consign TB to the history books
    TB is far from being consigned to the history books, but there is real hope for a TB-free world in the coming decades, write Ivan Solovic and Raquel Duarte.
    23 Mar 18
    Brexit: MEPs to discuss citizens' rights next week
    The thorny issue of citizens’ rights after the UK exits the EU will be discussed by MEPs at a meeting in Parliament next week.
    23 Mar 18
    FDI screening mechanism: Too litte, but not too late
    The EU needs an effective foreign investment screening mechanism to avoid discreet political interference from other countries, writes Laima Andrikienė.
    23 Mar 18
    Embracing technology is vital for EU agriculture
    As the future shape of EU agricultural policy begins to be debated once more, industry must have its say for it to be fit-for-purpose, writes Jim Nicholson.
    22 Mar 18
    Increasing skills shortages in EU, warn new reports
    Two new reports published on Thursday both express concern about increasing skills shortages in EU member states.
    22 Mar 18
    EU leaders descend on Brussels for key Brexit summit
    EU leaders were in Brussels on Thursday for a summit where they are expected to rubberstamp the Brexit transition deal outlined earlier in the week.
    22 Mar 18
    Brussels Attacks Anniversary: Julian King calls for action on ‘bedroom radicalisation’
    EU security union chief says combatting radicalisation will be difficult, time-consuming and complex.
    22 Mar 18
    5 questions with... Peter Kouroumbashev
    Peter Kouroumbashev (S&D, BG) is a Vice-Chair of Parliament’s delegation to the EU-Montenegro stabilisation and association parliamentary committee.
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