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    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target

    With Spain pledging to spend 2% of its GDP on defence, PM Pedro Sánchez faces scepticism as he stretches the definition of military spending. Around Europe, not everyone is impressed.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe can defend its liberal democracy if it reclaims common ground
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    07 May EU Institutions
    Russian gas phaseout: Why going cold turkey is easier said than done
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    07 May Culture & Arts
    Op-ed: EU's Russian speakers are an opportunity, not a risk
    Op-ed: We must defend the existence of a robust EU cohesion policy
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: We must defend the existence of a robust EU cohesion policy
    To tackle regional disparities and support development, Europe must implement a strong cohesion policy backed by an ambitious budget – failure to act risks undermining EU progress.
    Op-ed: Gender mainstreaming must take place across all legislation
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Gender mainstreaming must take place across all legislation
    With only 40 per cent female representation in the College of Commissioners and amid a bloc-wide gender backlash, the role of FEMM has never been more vital.
    Is the Green Deal on track?
    12 Nov EU Institutions
    Is the Green Deal on track?
    As the climate crisis deepens and Europe's industries struggle, the economic trade-offs of the green transition are pulling EU policymakers in opposing directions.
    Op-ed: Banking union and capital markets union are essential responses to the Draghi report
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Banking union and capital markets union are essential responses to the Draghi report
    To secure Europe’s economic future, decisive action and the adoption of a clear industrial strategy, coupled with significant investment, is imperative.
    Op-ed: A healthier future: Why the new pharma package and critical medicines list are top priorities for SANT
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: A healthier future: Why the new pharma package and critical medicines list are top priorities for SANT
    Major EU pharma reforms, critical medicine security and biotech innovation must take precedence in the Public Health Subcommittee’s upcoming agenda to strengthen healthcare and tackle health inequalities.
    The role of the European non-alcoholic beverage sector in a competitive Europe Partner Content
    12 Nov
    The role of the European non-alcoholic beverage sector in a competitive Europe
    Op-ed: Petitions committee must respond to citizens’ needs and be ready for anything
    11 Nov
    Op-ed: Petitions committee must respond to citizens’ needs and be ready for anything
    PETI prioritises citizen concerns, tackling vital issues like the rule of law and environmental protection to enhance the EU’s public image. In the next term, making Parliament as accessible as possible is top of the committee’s agenda.
    This year’s ‘finance COP’ in Baku may be a day late and a dollar short
    08 Nov Energy & Environment
    This year’s ‘finance COP’ in Baku may be a day late and a dollar short
    Policymakers head to Azerbaijan for COP29 to agree on a new climate finance plan. The EU hopes to be a powerful voice at the negotiating table.
    The Parliament's November print edition is out
    07 Nov Energy & Environment
    The Parliament's November print edition is out
    As the EU balances sustainable goals with industrial growth, will the cost put the Green Deal at risk?
    Carbon removals offer promise but no silver bullet
    07 Nov Energy & Environment
    Carbon removals offer promise but no silver bullet
    Emerging technologies to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere will be crucial to offset hard-to-abate emissions, but they risk being used as an excuse to keep emitting. 
    A business perspective: Strong environmental standards foster long-term competitiveness Partner Content
    06 Nov
    A business perspective: Strong environmental standards foster long-term competitiveness
    We, the undersigned companies, stand firmly behind the European Green Deal and its continuation.
    Op-ed: What we expect from the next health commissioner
    06 Nov EU Institutions
    Op-ed: What we expect from the next health commissioner
    When Ursula von der Leyen's pick for health commissioner speaks to Parliament, this is what we will want to know.
    Op-ed: A post-American world? 
    05 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: A post-American world? 
    Tuesday’s presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris comes as the US contends with mounting international challenges – and waning global influence.
    Investing in healthy societies by boosting biotech competitiveness Partner Content
    05 Nov Economics
    Investing in healthy societies by boosting biotech competitiveness
    Europe stands at a pivotal moment. To retain a competitive healthcare sector, the EU must move to promote innovation, strengthen its startup ecosystem, and attract global investment in R&D for strategic autonomy.
    Georgia's contested election puts EU dreams further out of reach
    04 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    Georgia's contested election puts EU dreams further out of reach
    Georgia's public is pro-EU, but Russia is right next door. That puts the country's ruling party in a bind.
    National interests derail EU train travel's full potential
    31 Oct EU Institutions
    National interests derail EU train travel's full potential
    Ursula von der Leyen wants to make going by rail more attractive. But her solution may be no match for older and more complicated problems.
    The Commission's annual Enlargement Package: How close are candidate states to EU membership?
    30 Oct EU Institutions
    The Commission's annual Enlargement Package: How close are candidate states to EU membership?
    The EU executive says it's eager to enlarge the bloc, despite setbacks in places like Moldova and Georgia. Here's a status report on accession.
    An election without a far-right surge: Social Democrats look strong in Lithuania
    29 Oct EU Institutions
    An election without a far-right surge: Social Democrats look strong in Lithuania
    After a second round of voting in Lithuania, the Social Democrats are set to take over government. Here’s what a likely shift in power could mean for the EU.
    Op-ed: Ukraine chooses the EU, but many challenges remain
    29 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Ukraine chooses the EU, but many challenges remain
    Ukrainian lawmakers are moving swiftly to align the country with the EU, to hasten its accession. Russia's war makes that harder — but also vital.
    The EU scrambles to secure critical minerals for its green transition
    28 Oct Energy & Environment
    The EU scrambles to secure critical minerals for its green transition
    Rare earth elements present a double-edged sword: They are essential to net-zero targets but come with their own environmental impacts.
    Can Bulgaria break its political stalemate?
    25 Oct EU Institutions
    Can Bulgaria break its political stalemate?
    Bulgarians are set to go to the ballot box yet again on Sunday amid widespread concern over the EU member state's democratic future.
    Op-ed: Why EU's AI development needs a CERN moment
    23 Oct EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Why EU's AI development needs a CERN moment
    The bloc can still take the lead in developing trustworthy AI models, but it will require substantial cross-border investments and an EU-wide initiative to pool resources, talent and ambition.
    What's next for the EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact?
    22 Oct EU Institutions
    What's next for the EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact?
    Many member states are hardening their borders — before the migration deal they agreed to months ago is even implemented.
    Beyond itching: Tackling Chronic Kidney Disease-associated Pruritus Partner Content
    21 Oct
    Beyond itching: Tackling Chronic Kidney Disease-associated Pruritus
    Significant progress is being made in the fight against Chronic Kidney Disease-associated Pruritus but sustaining strong momentum is crucial to making a profound impact on patients’ lives, writes Sandra Ruckstuhl, Head of Corporate and External
    Affairs, CSL Vifor
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