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    Mobility

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Mobility policy from The Parliament Magazine
    Can Europe's social model survive AI?
    14 Jul Member States

    Can Europe's social model survive AI?

    The EU is betting its welfare state can cushion the disruption of artificial intelligence. The bigger question is whether it can adapt fast enough.
    by Peder Schaefer
    Europe's plan to protect kids online goes beyond an age ban
    13 Jul Member States
    Europe's plan to protect kids online goes beyond an age ban
    Op-ed: The blind spot in Europe's budget debate
    14 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: The blind spot in Europe's budget debate
    Newsletter: Ankara summit bought NATO time. Now comes the hard part
    10 Jul Member States
    Newsletter: Ankara summit bought NATO time. Now comes the hard part
    18 Sep 18
    How the EU is building a robust and secure digital environment
    Cybersecurity poses a real, serious threat that must be addressed at EU level, says Mariya Gabriel.
    17 Sep 18
    Busy week of travel ahead for MEPs
    The scheduling of a six-strong parliamentary delegation to Malta and Slovakia this week threatens to be thrown into disarray because of a clash with other events.
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    17 Sep 18
    Creating a level playing field for new forms of work
    As ways of working evolve, we need to continually adapt legislation and social protection schemes to accommodate them, explains Michael Freytag.
    14 Sep 18
    EU outlines plans to end daylight savings
    The Commission has spelled out why it is proposing to end daylight savings.
    14 Sep 18
    Time for a strategic partnership with Indonesia
    Ties between the EU and Indonesia have strengthened over the years, but the work is far from over, writes David McAllister.
    14 Sep 18
    Verhofstadt denies 'flip-flopping' over Spitzenkandidaten
    Parliament’s ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt has moved to defend himself against accusations that he has “flip-flopped” over the election of the next European Commission President.
    14 Sep 18
    Why EU transport needs a modal shift
    When seeking solutions to clean up urban transport, Europe should look to multi-modality, writes Dominique Riquet.
    14 Sep 18
    Secure and healthy ageing in EU: A myth or a reality?
    Older people should not be perceived as a burden on society, writes Ivo Vajgl.
    13 Sep 18
    Macedonian Prime Minister: Our future is in the EU
    The Prime Minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) Zoran Zaev has told MEPs he believes his country is ready to start negotiations on EU accession.
    13 Sep 18
    5 questions with... Martina Dlabajová
    Martina Dlabajová (ALDE, CZ) is a Vice-Chair of Parliament’s budgetary control committee.
    13 Sep 18
    State of the Union 2018: MEP reactions
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has triggered a wide range of reaction from MEPs to his last ever State of the Union in Strasbourg.
    13 Sep 18
    Parliament approves controversial EU copyright reform
    MEPs have approved controversial EU copyright reform, which includes a proposal for a publishers’ neighbouring right.
    12 Sep 18
    EU Parliament backs sanctions against Hungary
    A large majority of MEPs has approved plans to trigger Article 7 against Hungary, which is accused of seriously breaching EU values.
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    12 Sep 18
    Prevention and Care: European Atopic Eczema Awareness Day 14 September 2018
    People living with atopic eczema need effective solutions for disease management and treatment, explains Carla Jones.
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    12 Sep 18
    Europe is heading towards a new era of smart air mobility
    Europe is heading towards a new era of smart air mobility, explains Florian Guillermet.
    12 Sep 18
    Clean mobility: Embracing multimodality
    European Mobility Week encourages us to experience the benefits of clean and active transport, explains Henrik Hololei.
    12 Sep 18
    Juncker's State of the Union: Europe must say no to nationalism, yes to patriotism
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has told MEPs that an unstable world needs a “strong, united Europe.”
    12 Sep 18
    Why the copyright directive is crucial for a creative Europe
    The EU copyright directive represents an invaluable chance to ensure that our artists, designers and musicians are able to continue creating in a fair and balanced environment in the future, writes Emma McClarkin.
    11 Sep 18
    Verhofstadt accused of being 'hugely opportunistic' over Spitzenkandidaten flip-flop
    Parliament’s ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt has been accused of “breaking his word” that voters will indirectly decide the next Commission President.
    11 Sep 18
    Alexis Tsipras in latest future of Europe debate
    Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has urged member states to “turn away” from what he sees as a growing trend in “nationalist” tendencies, both in Europe and further afield.
    11 Sep 18
    Rohingya crisis: Damning UN report must be a turning point
    Following a year of sympathetic words by the international community, it’s time for concrete action, writes Amjad Bashir.
    11 Sep 18
    Richard Corbett: Brexit talks are chaotic and catastrophic
    Veteran MEP and leader of Parliament's UK Labour party grouping Richard Corbett explains why Brexit may not even happen.
    11 Sep 18
    Hungary sanctions vote 'too close to call'
    MEPs will vote in Strasbourg on Wednesday on whether to invoke the so-called Article 7 mechanism against Hungary. The triggering of the article necessitates a two-thirds majority in the Parliament, and, if successful, allows for the use of sanctions such as limits on voting rights. 
    10 Sep 18
    Brexit: Barnier could be given new mandate
    The EU could issue its chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier new instructions in order to reach agreement on a future partnership with the UK.
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