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    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal
    11 Sep EU Institutions

    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal

    The Commission chief’s State of the Union defence of the pact she negotiated with Donald Trump drew fire from across the political spectrum. But the real battle is over whether the pro-EU majority will keep her second term afloat.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    12 Sep Member States
    Op-ed: Bayrou’s fall exposes France’s need for a new political culture
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    10 Sep EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU pledges ‘drone wall’ as Russian threats grow — now it must deliver
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    09 Sep Foreign & Security Policy
    After Paris summit, Europe’s security pledges face tough questions
    Partner Content
    03 May 18
    Brexit: research and education must be solved now
    Research and education should be among the easier elements of the Brexit negotiations, argue Paul Boyle and Rolf Tarrach
    02 May 18
    Commission fails to impress with EU post-2020 budget proposals
    The European Commission has published its proposal for the post-2020 EU budget, kicking off the political battle over the rules and priorities that will govern EU spending in the period 2021-2027.
    Partner Content
    02 May 18
    Transatlantic industrial cooperation helps allies keep their edge, writes Chris Lombardi
    The last 12 months have seen swift progress in the development of European defence and security capabilities.
    02 May 18
    Brexit: MEPs again raise concerns over citizens' rights in letter to UK home secretary
    MEPs have sent a letter to Sajid Javid raising concerns about the online application system to register the 3.5 million EU citizens living in the UK after Brexit.
    02 May 18
    Trump tariffs: EU reacts cautiously to exemption extension
    The decision by US President Donald Trump to extend the deadline for tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium from the European Union until 1 June has met with a lukewarm response.
    01 May 18
    House of Lords votes to give UK Parliament 'meaningful say' on Brexit
    The UK House of Lords has given its backing to a motion that could force Prime Minister Theresa May to let the British Parliament set the terms of Brexit.
    30 Apr 18
    Policymakers must tackle work-related stress
    If policymakers continue to neglect mental health, this could result in a loss of productivity and added burden on medical services, warns Nessa Childers.
    30 Apr 18
    Mental health policy: What progress are we making?
    Member states continue to give much lower priority to promoting mental wellbeing compared to physical health, writes Marian Harkin.
    27 Apr 18
    Steel packaging and the circular economy: How to close the loop?
    EU policymakers and stakeholders recently got together in Brussels to discuss how they could better work together on closing the recycling loop for steel packaging in Europe.
    27 Apr 18
    Cancer care: Recognising the nursing contribution
    Nurses play a central role in patients’ cancer care, and deserve better education and working conditions, writes Deirdre Clune.
    26 Apr 18
    Parliament calls for action on fake news
    However, some MEPs have warned against measures that may “restrict freedom of speech”.
    Partner Content
    26 Apr 18
    The energy challenge: Why Europe’s universities hold the key
    Universities are uniquely positioned to work with policymakers and industry to shape a sustainable energy future, writes Torbjørn Digernes.
    26 Apr 18
    Energy union: Considerable shortcomings remain on infrastructure and markets
    Industry could help usher in the next generation of the energy union, and help the EU export its climate solutions globally, writes Tellervo Kylä-Harakka-Ruonala.
    26 Apr 18
    Clean energy is the key to change
    The clean energy package could help Europe face four other major challenges, writes Morten Helveg Petersen.
    25 Apr 18
    Reducing bottlenecks for a circular economy transition
    New waste legislation rules do not go far enough, writes Sirpa Pietikäinen.
    25 Apr 18
    5 questions with... Biljana Borzan
    Biljana Borzan (S&D, HR) is a member of Parliament’s environment, public health and food safety committee
    25 Apr 18
    Pakistan’s gender discrimination in law is a violation of GSP+
    Pakistan's constant gender discrimination is in direct violation of its GSP+ obligations, explains Jude-Kirton Darling, so why is the Commission turning a blind eye to the country's lack of equality?
    25 Apr 18
    Policymakers call for greater investment in fight against malaria
    On World Malaria Day, MEPs have called on the international community to increase their efforts to tackle this oldest of diseases.
    24 Apr 18
    Syria conference highlights urgent need for humanitarian aid
    A two-day international conference on Syria, attended by representatives of NGOs working in the war-torn country, kicked off on Tuesday in Brussels.
    24 Apr 18
    How the EU is leading the polio endgame
    With the continued support and leadership of the European Union, the eradication polio is within our sights, writes Sajjad Karim.
    24 Apr 18
    MEPs urge EU countries to boycott World Cup
    EU member states are coming under increased pressure to pull their teams out of this summer’s football World Cup in Russia.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain: A catalyst for change in digital media
    Blockchain has emerged as a potential solution that balances innovation with rights protection, says Emma McClarkin.
    24 Apr 18
    Bitcoin and blockchain: Risks and opportunities
    While bitcoin and blockchain may sound similar, they serve different purposes and each presents its own risks and opportunities, writes Eva Maydell.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain is pioneering and more democratic
    Blockchain could bring huge benefits for EU citizens, but the technology requires legal certainty, writes Eva Kaili.
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