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    Justice

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    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector
    21 Aug Member States

    US tariff relief offers mixed blessings to German car sector

    Decisions made decades ago will determine how hard each carmaker is hit.
    by Peder Schaefer
    Ukraine security guarantees emerge as sticking point after European leaders meet Trump
    19 Aug Member States
    Ukraine security guarantees emerge as sticking point after European leaders meet Trump
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    21 Aug Member States
    Op-ed: Europe’s wine and spirits sector must be helped through the trade war
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    20 Aug Member States
    EU–Israel relations strained as Frederiksen singles out Netanyahu
    27 Jan 17
    EPP and ALDE groups seek inter-institutional platform to reflect on future of EU
    The EU has been urged to set up a convention to reflect on the future of Europe.
    27 Jan 17
    IMCO discusses geo-blocking
    On January 25, the IMCO Committee discussed the draft report by Roza Grafin van Thun und Hohenstein (EPP, PL) on geo-blocking.
    27 Jan 17
    EU's Galileo gets to work
    The gradual deployment of Galileo will bring many benefits to citizens and businesses alike, writes Carlo des Dorides.
    27 Jan 17
    EU space strategy: What next?
    The EU now has a space strategy, but what matters now is turning ambition into outcomes, says Monika Hohlmeier.
    26 Jan 17
    EU space strategy will bring benefits to all
    The EU must ensure it continues to implement its space strategy, so that all citizens can one day benefit, writes Maroš Šefcovic.
    26 Jan 17
    EU ombudsman launches investigation into ECB
    The European ombudsman has launched an investigation into possible links between European Central Bank (ECB) and the G30 that consists of economists, central bankers and many senior representatives of the world's biggest financial corporations.
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    26 Jan 17
    EUMETSAT programmes will ensure EU remains leader in satellite meteorology
    EUMETSAT's atmosphere, ocean and climate monitoring is at Europe's service, explains Alain Ratier.
    26 Jan 17
    EU space strategy: ESA ready to deliver
    The EU can confidently rely on the ESA in implementing its space programmes and activities, writes Johann- Dietrich Worner.
    25 Jan 17
    Close the loop without knots
    CECED reacts to Parliament's environment committee vote on the waste directive.
    25 Jan 17
    EU Parliament's trade committee approves CETA
    The decision by Parliament's international trade committee to endorse a controversial EU-Canada trade and investment deal has met with a mixed response.
    25 Jan 17
    Nick Clegg: Brexit will be chaotic
    Former UK deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has predicted Britain is headed for a "disorderly and chaotic" exit from the EU.
    25 Jan 17
    5 questions with... Seb Dance
    Travel, wild nights out and North Korea.
    25 Jan 17
    Will Martin Schulz be Germany's next Chancellor? MEPs react
    MEPs have given a mixed reaction to the news that former Parliament President Martin Schulz wants to be the next German Chancellor.
    25 Jan 17
    Tim Peake: UK must be very careful Brexit does not negatively affect science
    Astronaut Tim Peake talks about his time on the International Space Station, inspiring the younger generation and why he hopes Brexit will not impact on Europe's scientific research.
    25 Jan 17
    EU is one step closer to the circular economy
    We owe it to our citizens to come up with ambitious and strong waste management legislation, says Piernicola Pedicini.
    24 Jan 17
    More Brexit-style departures to come, says man tipped to be next US ambassador to EU
    Meanwhile former EU ambassador says 'no exceptions' rule for displaced diplomats raises concerns.
    24 Jan 17
    EU Commission presents new policies on data economy and privacy
    However, senior MEPs and industry believe proposals do not go far enough.
    24 Jan 17
    MEPs surprised at 5 Star Movement's support for single currency
    Ukip MEP Roger Helmer has hit out at Beppe Grillo's Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement for saying it supports the single currency and describing the EU as a "force for good."
    24 Jan 17
    MEP denies claiming charity donation on expenses
    UK Liberal MEP Catherine Bearder has angrily hit back over allegations that she claimed a charity donation on her parliamentary expenses.
    24 Jan 17
    Nick Clegg: EU must fight back against axis of aggressive nationalism
    Former UK deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has called on the EU to launch a fightback against an "axis of aggressive nationalism."
    24 Jan 17
    Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement hails EU as a force for good
    Beppe Grillo's Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement says it supports the single currency and has hailed the EU a "force for good", according to leaked papers seen by this website.
    24 Jan 17
    Brexit: Court rules UK Parliament must greenlight article 50
    The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the British government cannot trigger article 50 without parliamentary approval.
    24 Jan 17
    Innovation at the heart of food waste prevention
    Food is one of our most precious resources, therefore it is time we found innovative ways to prevent wasting it, writes Ulrike Müller.
    24 Jan 17
    Circular economy: Turning a problem into an opportunity
    The circular economy is a chance to save our planet, but for the transition to happen we need a clear policy framework, writes Simona Bonafè.
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