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    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 
    08 Dec Energy & Environment

    COP30’s turning point: No roadmap, no US, no easy wins 

    With the United States absent and emerging powers asserting themselves, Europe faces and a new era when climate progress hinges less on grand agreements and more on coalitions.
    by Margherita Dalla Vecchia
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    05 Dec EU Institutions
    Women still work 15 months to earn men’s annual pay, EU index shows
    Shein's expansion in France underscores Europe's addiction to cheap Chinese goods
    04 Dec Member States
    Shein's expansion in France underscores Europe's addiction to cheap Chinese goods
    Europe’s defence reliance on the US runs deeper than hardware
    02 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s defence reliance on the US runs deeper than hardware
    20 Mar 17
    HRWF | The European Arrest Warrant in Question
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement with HRWF on problems relating to the implementation of the European Arrest Warrant and proposals to improve it.
    17 Mar 17
    EU Chemicals Agency experts says glyphosate not carcinogenic
    Latest ruling contradicts WHO agency’s opinion, says Health NGO.
    17 Mar 17
    New Luxleaks convictions ‘reducing heroes to criminals’, says leading MEP
    Whistleblowers should be protected, not prosecuted, argues Sven Giegold.

     

    17 Mar 17
    MEPs to mark first anniversary of Brussels attacks
    MEPs will next week pay tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks as part of several events to mark the first anniversary of the terrorist atrocity.
    17 Mar 17
    EU leaders breathe sigh of relief following Dutch vote
    European leaders have welcomed the result of the Netherlands election, which saw Geert Wilders' anti-immigration party fail to become the largest in Parliament.
    17 Mar 17
    ePrivacy regulation is a good first step
    Data protection rules must apply to all means of electronic communication, writes Jan Philipp Albrecht.
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    17 Mar 17
    Policymakers must avoid leading EU into age of data prohibition
    EU policymakers must avoid leading Europe into an age of data prohibition, warns Townsend Feehan.
    17 Mar 17
    Fundamental rights and big data: striking a balance
    Citizens and institutions will only be able to reap the benefits of big data if there is public trust in the technology, writes Ana Gomes.
    17 Mar 17
    Conflict minerals: MEPs endorse agreement with the Council
    On March 16, the European Parliament Plenary Session endorsed the agreement reached with the Council on a draft regulation for a supply chain due diligence on minerals originating in conflict-affected areas.
    15 Mar 17
    Verhofstadt echoes calls to freeze Turkey EU accession talks
    Parliament's ALDE group Chair Guy Verhofstadt has joined a growing chorus of calls for the EU to freeze its accession talks with Turkey.
    15 Mar 17
    EU Parliament backs measures to improve farmed rabbit welfare
    MEPs have voted to back measures to improve farmed rabbit welfare, which ending the use of battery cages. 
    15 Mar 17
    MEP sanctioned by EU Parliament following sexist outburst
    Controversial MEP Janusz Korwin-Mikke has been formally sanctioned by Parliament for his recent outburst against gender equality.
    15 Mar 17
    Juncker denies calling for two speed EU
    In a speech to MEPs in Strasbourg, Juncker addressed the Commission's new White Paper on the future of the EU, insisting that he was not calling for a two speed Europe.
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    15 Mar 17
    EU Comitology reform threatens innovation in a post-truth world
    As the world looks to Europe to lead on evidence-based decision-making, we must not let politics trump science, warns Nathalie Moll.
    14 Mar 17
    A workable waste legislation to not waste opportunities
    Today, the European Plenary adopted the reports of MEP Simona Bonafè on Commission proposals amending the 2008 Waste Directive, the 2012 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive and the 2006 Batteries and Waste Batteries Directive. These legislative proposals were part of the EU Circular Economy Package, announced in December 2015.
    14 Mar 17
    Council of Europe reports decrease in number of people held in European prisons
    A new report by the Council of Europe says that the number of people held in European prisons decreased by 6.8 per cent from 2014 to 2015, although prison overcrowding remained a problem in 15 countries.
    14 Mar 17
    Manfred Weber calls for freeze on Turkish EU accession talks
    Parliament’s EPP group leader Manfred Weber has again called for a freeze on talks over Turkish accession to the EU.
    14 Mar 17
    Philippe Lamberts: Rome summit a rehash of previous EU meetings
    Parliament’s Greens/EFA group co-Chair Philippe Lamberts has branded last week’s EU summit in Brussels as “a non event.”

     

    14 Mar 17
    Pittella warns against two speed EU
    Parliament’s S&D group leader Gianni Pittella has warned about the dangers of an “à la carte Europe” emerging in the coming years.
    13 Mar 17
    Nicola Sturgeon warns the UK government against "trying to puncture Scotland’s life boat" by blocking indyref2
    Nicola Sturgeon has outlined plans to hold a second independence referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019.
    13 Mar 17
    Ombudsman attacks EEAS over unpaid internships
    The European external action service (EEAS) says it is taking measures to address fierce criticism of its treatment of interns.
    13 Mar 17
    Brexit: Scotland to hold second independence referendum
    Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced her intention to hold a second Scottish independence referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019.
    10 Mar 17
    Donald Tusk reappointed EU Council President
    A furious row has flared after Donald Tusk was reappointed President of the European Council by an overwhelming majority on Thursday.
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    09 Mar 17
    Preventing radicalisation in schools
    We shouldn’t forget the importance of empowering educators in the fight against radicalisation, argue Alexandra Korn and Alexander Ritzmann.
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