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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    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
    Boris Johnson under fire for comments to François Hollande
    19 Jan
    Boris Johnson under fire for comments to François Hollande
    UK foreign minister Boris Johnson has come under fire after he warned French President François Hollande not to hit the UK with World War Two-style "punishment beatings" for leaving the EU.
    Maltese Prime Minister warns EU to prepare for another refugee crisis
    18 Jan
    Maltese Prime Minister warns EU to prepare for another refugee crisis
    Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has warned Europe to prepare for another migration crisis.
    Juncker welcomes Theresa May’s Brexit clarification, but warns UK can expect ‘difficult' negotiations
    18 Jan
    Juncker welcomes Theresa May’s Brexit clarification, but warns UK can expect ‘difficult' negotiations
    But EU chief insists Brussels not in a 'hostile mood' towards the UK over its planned exit.
    Theresa May fails to impress with landmark Brexit speech
    18 Jan
    Theresa May fails to impress with landmark Brexit speech
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has been accused of failing to provide clarity in her showcase speech outlining her government's Brexit plans.
    Antonio Tajani becomes new European Parliament president
    18 Jan
    Antonio Tajani becomes new European Parliament president
    Veteran Italian MEP wins five-horse race to become EU assembly’s new president.
    Verhofstadt and Weber defend alliance
    17 Jan
    Verhofstadt and Weber defend alliance
    Parliament's ALDE and EPP groups have defended their shock decision to join forces.
    Election of EU Parliament chief kicks off, Tajani emerges as clear favourite
    17 Jan
    Election of EU Parliament chief kicks off, Tajani emerges as clear favourite
    ALDE group Chair Guy Verhofstadt has dropped a bombshell by announcing on Tuesday that he had withdrawn his candidacy to become Parliament's next President.
    US ambassador to EU: World 'has lost sense of outrage'
    16 Jan
    US ambassador to EU: World 'has lost sense of outrage'
    Anthony Gardner, the outgoing US ambassador to the EU, says it is "absolute folly" for America to act as a "cheerleader" for Brexit.
    Brexit: MEPs reject UK's 'divide and conquer tactics'
    16 Jan
    Brexit: MEPs reject UK's 'divide and conquer tactics'
    British and German Green politicians have joined forced to condemn threats by UK foreign minister Philip Hammond about "retaliation" if Britain is denied access to the single market.
    Andrew Duff: Verhofstadt using EU Parliament presidency bid as gateway to Commission top job
    16 Jan
    Andrew Duff: Verhofstadt using EU Parliament presidency bid as gateway to Commission top job
    Former Liberal MEP Andrew Duff says ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt is using his bid for Parliament's presidency merely as a springboard to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as head of the Commission.
    Movers and Shakers | 16 January 2017
    16 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 16 January 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 16 January 2017
    Outgoing US ambassador to EU in blistering attack on Farage, robust defence of EU
    13 Jan
    Outgoing US ambassador to EU in blistering attack on Farage, robust defence of EU
    Outgoing US ambassador to the EU Anthony Gardner has launched a blistering attack on Ukip's Nigel Farage, branding his Eurosceptic message a "caricature."
    EU Parliament greenlights Oettinger budgets role
    13 Jan
    EU Parliament greenlights Oettinger budgets role
    Günther Oettinger has been given the all clear to take over budgets portfolio in the European Commission.
    EU budget funding needs 'major restructuring'
    12 Jan
    EU budget funding needs 'major restructuring'
    A top level group of experts has recommended a "major restructuring" of the way the EU budget is funded after 2020.
    Refugee crisis: EU told to reshape common asylum programme
    12 Jan
    Refugee crisis: EU told to reshape common asylum programme
    A senior UN official has criticised EU asylum policy and also warned that Europe "should prepare" for another wave of migrants from Africa and Syria.
    Helga Stevens promises to be 'neutral participant' if elected EU Parliament chief
    12 Jan
    Helga Stevens promises to be 'neutral participant' if elected EU Parliament chief
    ECR group candidate Helga Stevens insists her group is not anti-European, and says it's time to break away from the boys' club that has been running the EU.
    Eleonora Forenza: EU Parliament's grand coalition is an 'orphan child'
    12 Jan
    Eleonora Forenza: EU Parliament's grand coalition is an 'orphan child'
    Eleonora Forenza, the GUE/NGL group candidate for Parliament's presidency, has branded the grand coalition between the EPP and Socialist groups an "orphan child."
    Verhofstadt admits dalliance with 5 Star movement was a mistake
    11 Jan
    Verhofstadt admits dalliance with 5 Star movement was a mistake
    ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt has moved to explain the recent controversial dalliance with Beppe Grillo's Eurosceptic 5 Star Movement.
    Antonio Tajani promises to represent ‘all MEPs’ if elected as EU Parliament president
    11 Jan
    Antonio Tajani promises to represent ‘all MEPs’ if elected as EU Parliament president
    Italian MEP clear favourite in presidential race but still needs the support of other groups to be assured of victory.
    Doubts raised over Gianni Pittella’s suitability for top EU parliament job
    11 Jan
    Doubts raised over Gianni Pittella’s suitability for top EU parliament job
    MEP Heidi Hautala says despite concerns, European Parliament's Green group not ruling out strategic deal with Socialists on filling assembly's presidency post.
    EU Council presidency: A proud moment for Malta
    11 Jan
    EU Council presidency: A proud moment for Malta
    Malta's Council presidency is an opportunity to restore citizens' faith in the EU, writes Roberta Metsola.
    Maltese EU Council presidency: Not business as usual
    11 Jan
    Maltese EU Council presidency: Not business as usual
    Malta's EU Council presidency comes at the most unstable and challenging time for Europe, says Marlene Mizzi.
    Brexit: France seeks to replace UK in senior Nato position
    11 Jan
    Brexit: France seeks to replace UK in senior Nato position
    UK influence in Nato cannot be "ring fenced" from consequences of Brexit.
    The people-driven sector Partner Content
    10 Jan
    The people-driven sector
    Europe’s home appliance industry is delivering to Europe’s consumers, explains Paolo Falcioni.
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